Word: chases
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...WOLVES OF WILLOUGHBY CHASE, by Joan Aiken. Children may have to wait until their parents finish reading this sly and delightful melodrama in which ravening wolves are the least of the Victorian villains that beset our two young heroines...
Although the cover story treats primarily of Glueck's explorations in the Holy Land, there are eight color pages of diggings in the Middle East, including Nemrud Dagh, Aphrodisias, Ephesus and Gordion. Nancy Chase, chief of researchers in the World section, went along on the photographic trip, out of her own fascination with the subject. On a first journey to the Middle East nine years ago, Miss Chase first got interested, and since then she has spent four summers on archaeological expeditions run by the Universities of Toronto and Colorado and the Museum of New Mexico. Her recent trip...
...guidebook (see SCIENCE), and at a time when Greek Orthodox pilgrims swarm into Old Jerusalem for their Christmas. Orthodox Patriarch Athenagoras I of Constantinople called the visit "a very progressive act"; Moslem Sheikh Abdullah Alayli of Lebanon more ambiguously declared: "It is like Christ coming back once again to chase the Pharisees from the Temple." But the Pope clearly intended his voyage to be nonpolitical: he will fly to the Holy Land on January 4 with a handful of aides and security guards, visit Bethlehem, Nazareth and Jerusalem, return to Rome on January...
...something for everybody and should not be missed. The humanitarian can test his English 124 training by trying to detect the cuts. The dramatist cannot fail to be impressed by Welles's from the exhibit of camera technique. And the average Brattle goer is sure to enjoy an evocative chase in--guess where--the Cyprus sewers...
...abroad, but Goodyear, with 40 of its 68 plants outside the U.S., is ready. To make certain of holding its dominant position in the $6.4 billion industry, it has just scheduled its third consecutive $100-million-a-year capital spending program. If necessary, Goodyear is even willing to chase potential customers right into space. It is developing a collapsible space station that will inflate in orbit, and a giant "moon tire" that can roll lightly along without sinking into the deep layers of moon dust. The first man on the moon may go for a ride on Goodyear tires...