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Among the already addicted, Mayamania is easy to explain. Says Arthur Demarest, a Vanderbilt University archaeologist who for the past four years has led a team of researchers unearthing the remains of Dos Pilas, a onetime Maya metropolis in northern Guatemala: "You've got lost cities in the jungle, secret inscriptions that only a few people can read, tombs with treasures in them, and then the mystery of why it all collapsed...
...also threw a pair of interceptions--though one came on a desperation fling on the last play of the first half. On the other take-away, however, Yohe lofted an ill-advised pass that floated over tight end Kent Lucas and into the waiting arms of Huskie defender Chris Demarest. NU scored its first TD of the game seven plays later...
...Michael Demarest...
DIED. Michael Demarest, 59, versatile TIME senior writer; of a heart attack; in New Orleans, where he was completing an assignment on the World's Fair (see LIVING). A U.S. Cavalry officer's son who was reared in England, Demarest joined TIME as an Atlanta correspondent in 1954 and went on to serve as editor of the Nation section from 1965 to 1969. After a stint as executive editor of Playboy (1970-74), Demarest returned to TIME, where he wrote Living and contributed to several other sections of the magazine. Over the years he wrote about subjects...
...Michael Demarest...