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...ECAC sanctions apply to all Yale athletic teams. However they do not apply to ECAC-affiliated events such as the Eastern Sprint Regatta and the Eastern Seaboard Swimming Championships...
...facility in Portland). By successfully battling its way through ice floes, the Manhattan opened the Northwest Passage as a feasible route from Alaska's North Slope oilfields to the domestic market. Maine's deepwater harbors, several studies proved, were the only ones along the Eastern Seaboard that could handle the 300,000-ton supertankers. "Instead of playing penny-ante stuff with the shoe industry, Maine was playing for high stakes with the oil companies," says John N. Cole, editor of the fiercely conservationist Maine Times. "And since the oil men had nowhere else to go, Maine held...
Slichter also sets a record for farthest-west Fellow. Until Ohioan Calkins was chosen in 1968, all Corporation members had been from the Eastern seaboard...
...modern rail service could fill a vital need between at least 75 U.S. city-pairs 200-300 miles apart. The Penn Central's high-speed Washington-New York Metroliner has been operating with 75% of its seats filled, despite bugs in the computerized reservations system. For years the Seaboard Coast Line has been running New York-Miami trains that are popular, comfortable and profitable. The Florida Special, which cleared $300,000 last season, is booked for weeks in advance by passengers who enjoy such amenities as color TV and a recreation car where airline-style "hostesses" put on fashion...
...Extension. The inspiration for Penn Life came originally from the late Roy Markus, a pharmacist, who in 1939 decided that disability income insurance could be sold profitably door-to-door to small businessmen. He built up a chain of agencies in the Midwest and on the Eastern Seaboard. Beyer joined Markus at 18, and by 23 was earning $340,000 a year as manager of the Minneapolis office...