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ISSUE DATE: JANUARY 22, 1971; VOL. 70, NO. 2

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COVER STORY: TRICIA NIXON's Romance with Ed Cox: The President's elder daughter is wearing a ring, and her fellow is an authentic Nader's Raider.

WITH SINCERE REGARDS, HOWARD HUGHES: Letters from the elusive billionaire -- and what his handwriting reveals about him. Analysis by Alfred Kanfer.

HARVARD PICKS A PRESIDENT: After the most elaborate search in university history, Dean Derek Bok of the law school is the choice.

A LOVELY NEW SWAN ALIGHTS: NATALIA MAKAROVA, prima ballerina of the Leningrad Kirov Ballet, makes a splendid leap to the West. Photographed by Max Waldman. [NICE full page photos, 6 pages. ]

A LAMENT FOR SOME DOOMED COMPANIONS: The courts have struck hard against DDT, but it may be too late for the ibis and the falcon. A bird lover investigates pesticides, by Don Moser.

THE TRIALS OF TWO TV BEAUTIES: A pair of lovely young stars talk bluntly about their life in television land. An interview by Richard Meryman. Featuring JULIE SOMMARS of "The Governor and J.J.", and PEGGY LIPTON of "The Mod Squad". [5 pages With FULL page photos, and interview quotes in conversation.]

MAXI-CRAZE FOR MINIBIKES: Little kids on noisy wheels are whizzing around like tiny Hell's Angels from coast to coast.

A FANTASY FOR FOOTBALL FANS: Coincident with the season's last crunch. PARTING SHOTS and Artist Jack Davis look back in anguish.

DEPARTMENTS:
Editorial: Nixon Year III: The year of the presidential hat.
COLUMN: Another sort of Love Story. By Loudon Wainwright.
GALLERY: David Plowden photographs "our daily architecture".
REVIEWS:
A roundup of five movies by Richard Schickel.
John Kenneth Galbraith reviews W. Averell Harriman's reflective study of Soviet-American relations, America and Russia in a Changing World.
Flip Wilson and othexs, a TV review by John Leonard.
LETTERS TO THE EDITORS.
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