On the Cover 96
Richard Chamberlain stars as Shogun's sailor-turned-samurai and thinks that, at 45, he can now hack it as a husband and father
Up Front 32
Ingenue Wanda Richert carries on as the toast of Broadway and 42nd Street after the death of her lover, director Gower Champion
Ed Clark is the Libertarian party's best, though small, hope for President
After a record 50 straight losses, Walter Mondale's sometime alma mater, Macalester College, finally wins a football game, thanks to a coach who prepped at Ronald Reagan's
Abbie Hoffman's mother, Florence, ex-wife Anita and lover Johanna Lawrenson shared the burden of his six years hiding out from the law
Teacher 45
Survivor Sarah Uzzell-Rindlaub shows airline personnel how to live through a plane crash
In His Own Words 51
Professor Robert Nisbet warns against America's growing fear of economic progress and asks: Where would culture be without it?
Out of the Pages 56
John Kennedy Toole killed himself 11 years ago, but his novel lives on as this year's sleeper hit
Couples 62
Lee Meriwether can do without Barnaby Jones now that trapeze superstar Tito Gaona has swung into her life
Bio 69
When Boston Mayor Kevin White dreams of the White House, he isn't thinking of his summer place on the Cape
Off the Screen 85
Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong blow their antisocial image up in smoke—the pot of gold is for their fond families
Jocks 93
At 15, Andrea Jaeger is the latest, and possibly the best, in the line of teenage tennis stars
Lookout 104
Animal trainer Sue Sinclair
Piano prodigy William Eddins
Sequel 110
Once known as "Nixon's Priest," John McLaughlin has left the Jesuits for marriage and a radio mike
For a Song 114
Christopher Cross came Sailing out of Texas and Rode Like the Wind to No. 1
Mail 4
People Picks & Pans 12
Katharine Ross puts the spurs to hubbie Bo Hopkins when she becomes CBS' Rodeo Girl, and Melissa Gilbert becomes NBC's little spouse on the prairie
No, Erica Jong didn't fall on her Fanny; her racy update of John Cleland is a little mean and absolutely charming
Two L.A.-based rock groups—X and the Motels—prove that Punk can be suntanned
Sadly, Peter Sellers' final film, The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu, isn't what the world will remember him by
Star Tracks 79
Grace Kelly eases back into performing
Jack Klugman's day at the races
Bob Hope plays his own backyard
Rock's Yes men get an affirmative from their fans
Charles Lindbergh's son Scott helps baptize an airport
Hugh Hefner catches a male strip show
People Puzzle 106
Chatter 116
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