The Door (Vol. 3, No. 13), 1971-11-25
Scope and Contents
"Patient Suvives Balboa -- Barely" [intolerable conditions at Balboa Naval Hospital]; "Racism Revealed at Pendleton" [Charles E. Knox of the Congressional Black Caucus visited Camp Pendleton to talk with Black Marines about racism in the military]; "Reader's Soapbox"; "Unknown Man Succeeds Councilwoman" [F. Gilbert Johnson chosen by San Diego City Council to replace Helen Cobb, who resigned; demonstrations ensued]; "Manslaughter Charged in Abortion" [Sarasota, FL]; "Marvel Introduces Hung-Up Heroes" [comics]; "Nixon Nominates Two "Law-and-Order" Judges" [Lewis Powell and William Rehnquist]; "Shorts"; "CCCO Helps GI's [sic] In Trouble" [west coast office of the Central Commmittee for Conscientious Objectors]; "Experimental College Opens Third Year" [San Diego Experimental College at San Diego State]; "FBI Censors PBS" [Excerpted transcript of censored telecast regarding FBI informants]; "POW's [sic] Killed in South Vietnam" [prisoner interrogation in Vietnam, and the policy behind it]; "Negotiations continue" [Machinists Local 755 in negotiation with Rohr Industries]; "Rohr's Past Exposed" [history of Rohr Company]; "Transportation Crisis Closes In" [San Diego unable to meet 1975 California State Air Pollution Standards]; "Drug Alert" ["no bust" policy for overdoses brought to hospital immediately]; "Ecological Cookery"; "Welfare Advocate" [Humboldt County and unemployment benefits]; "Earth Our Home" [dismal year for California State Legislature, environmentally speaking]; "Notes from Overground..."; "Peace Post Upsets VFW" [Post 10203 of the Veterans of Foriegn Wars in Madison, Wisconsin, known as the "Peace Post"]; "Stereoscopes" [The Siegel-Schwall Band; I Can Hear It Now The Sixties / Walter Cronkite and Fred W. Friendly; All in the Family; Angel's Delight; Charles John Quarto; MY Goals Beyond / John McLaughlin; Meaty, Beaty, Big and Bouncy / The Who]; "Pink Floyd" [interview]; "Dave Van Ronk" [interview]; "Folk Festival Taking Shape" [San Diego State's Folk Festival]; "Old Bluesman Rediscovered" [Thomas Shaw]; [cartoons]; "Support Your Local Police State" [copganda on television]; "Movies" [The Last Movie, Millhouse, Joe Hill, Play Misty For Me, The French Connection]; "Books" [Diet For A Small Planet / Frances Moore Lappe; The Bell Jar / Sylvia Plath; Notes From the Mountain / Cam Smith]; "Where It's At" [Vote Power: the Official Activist Campaigners Handbook; Emergency Conference for New Voters; U.S. Govt Press; Community Radio Station]
Dates
- Publication: 1971-11-25
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Extent
From the Collection: 300 Linear Feet
Language
English
- Abortion
- Camp Pendleton (Calif.)
- Labor unions -- United States
- Naval Medical Center San Diego
- Peace movements
- Prisoners of war -- Vietnam
- Racism
- Reproductive rights
- San Diego (Calif.). City Council
- San Diego State University
- United States. Marine Corps
- United States. Navy
- Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. Department of Wisconsin
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Repository Details
Part of the CSUSM Special Collections Repository
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