Word: seaboard
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...breaststroke, Chadsey, who finished fourth in the Eastern Seaboard Championships last spring, should lead many a Crimson sweep of this event. Junior Porky Pitts and sophomore Bruce Fowler will probably be pushing Chadsey all season...
...Little Silly. In the years since, Sunset has grown into a publishing company that nets a tidy 10%, before taxes, on a gross volume of nearly $10 million. To accommodate varying tastes along the Western seaboard, it publishes in four editions: one each for the Pacific Northwest, the Central Pacific states, the Pacific Southwest and, beginning with the current issue, a fourth directed at desert dwellers. But for all its expansion, Sunset has not really changed. Proprietor Lane, now 73, has given way to his two sons. Melvin, 41, is a vice-president. As publisher, Son Bill, 43, not only...
After a pause for the midsummer dog days, the trips to Europe or the work at summer school, the debutantes are beginning to swarm again along the Eastern Seaboard. Last week, for instance, Banker Stephen C. Clark brought out his daughter Susan in Cooperstown, N.Y.; this week Fernanda Wanamaker Wetherill, daughter of Philadelphia's Francis Bring Wetherill and Mrs. Donald Stewart Leas Jr., will have a huge party in Southampton; Cynthia Phipps, daughter of horsy Investment Banker Ogden Phipps, will entertain 1,000 guests with Lester Lanin's music on Long Island Sept. 9; and two days before...
Pringle, who came to Harvard from Evanston, Ill., Township High School, was an All-American choice in both his junior and senior years. As a junior he won the Eastern Seaboard 200-yard individual medley, and this year he was first in the 400-yard individual medley...
...year at a time (1900) when the average individual income was $490, and at Hetty's death in 1916 it was estimated at anywhere from $100 million to $200 million. Hetty helped protect it by carrying her lunch-dry oatmeal-to the desk provided for her by the Seaboard National Bank. And she saw to it that not a cent or a spoonful of oatmeal went to charity...