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WHETHER or not American politics makes strange bedfellows, it assuredly is making for active, absent ones in election year 1972. Last spring, George McGovern was flying over the Eastern seaboard in a private airplane, headed for a primary campaign stop, when a companion recognized another craft off the wing. "George," he advised, "get to the window. This may be your only chance to see Eleanor the rest of this campaign...
Three out of four Americans live in the nation's seaboard regions. By the end of the century, millions more will be drawn to the coastline, especially to the relatively unspoiled Pacific littoral. From San Diego's golden beaches to Bellingham's chilly inlets, home builders and industries want shoreline property. Can the coastline survive the pressures of pollution and development? TIME Correspondent Sandra Burton toured California, Washington and Oregon to find the answer. Her report...
...heavyweight varsity seedings for Saturday's Eastern Sprint rowing championships are common knowledge now, and once again, the sounds of stifled rage are being heard in several boathouses along the Eastern seaboard...
...superbly coached, fired-up Yale swimming team overhauled Princeton, which had led for most of the three day meet, to take a well-deserved team victory in the Eastern Seaboard Swimming Championship which ended Saturday at Yale. Harvard, breaking 11 University records, finished a strong fifth...
...HAVEN, CONN,--First-day leader Princeton, despite a strong showing by Yale, the host school, retained the lead after the completion of the second day's competition at the Eastern Seaboard Championships. Harvard remained in fifth, holding a slim lead over sixth place North Carolina...