Word: chases
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...investment capital? U.S. firms that cannot wait for all the returns to come in are answering the question with cautious optimism. In December, New York's First National City Bank, the nation's third largest, established its second branch south of the Sahara, in Johannesburg. The huge Chase Manhattan Bank has followed suit. Vice Chairman David Rockefeller, 43, just back from a five-week African tour, expects to open up other branches in South Africa. "After that, we will be thinking about moving into the Rhodesias," he said, last week...
VARSITY SUMMARY: 400-yd. medley relay--won by Yale (Dolbey, Koletsky, Jecko, Anderson). Time--3:49.4 (new Harvard pool record; old record of 3:55.4 set in 1957 by Yale (Dolbey, Fleming, Jecko, Robinson). 220-yd. freestyle--won by Gyorffy (Y); 2. Chase (Y); 3. Ulbrich (H). Time--2:08.9. 50-yd. freestyle--won by Bronston (Y); 2. Hunter (H); 3. Lusk (Y). Time--23.2. Dive--won by Johnson (H); 2. Berk (Y); 3. Conklin (Y). Points--74.55. 200-yd. butterfly--won by Jecko (Y); 2. Bissell (Y); 3. Schellstede (H). Time...
...local theatre buff remarked after the final showing of No Sun in Venice last night, "This is the kind of film a Harvard freshman might have directed." It contains a liberal sprinkling of sex, a rooftop chase, a little violence, good guys, bad guys, suave continental types, a dash of philosophy and more than the usual sprinkling of psychological insights: in short, it's just the kind of movie a Harvard freshman--or senior, or graduate student--might have directed...
Belafonte. "The audience just accepted Millard and me. He had his shirt and I had mine." Marguerite Belafonte remembers the chain-"the Vanguard, the Blue Angel, the Black Orchid in Chicago, the Chase Hotel in St. Louis-and straight to the sky." Belafonte got parts in John Murray Anderson's Almanac on Broadway and in the movie Carmen Jones. Then one RCA Victor album-Belafonte Sings of the Caribbean-transformed Belafonte from a nightclub headliner into an international show-business celebrity...
...Force popped a promotion list into the senatorial hopper, then waited for the what-for. On the roster: drawling Cinemactor and Reserve Colonel James (Strategic Air Command) Stewart, once refused promotion to brigadier general two years ago (TIME, Sept. 2, 1957) after Maine's Senator Margaret Chase Smith, herself a reserve lieutenant colonel with an administrative assistant hopeful of a star-sized Pentagon mobilization assignment, sounded off on War Hero Stewart's skimpy training record. Promising nothing, Colonel Smith still seemed a trifle dubious: "I don't think reserve promotions ought to be taken lightly as they...