The Door (Vol. 4, No. 17), 1973-03-08
Scope and Contents
[Excerpt from "Introduction to the History of Women's Suffrage, 1881"]; "Shorts"; "Cop Watch Trading Cards"; "Article 15: Military Justice..." [non-judicial punishment in the Armed Forces]; "Ding-Dong... Ring of Truth" [Copley Newspapers "Ring of Truth" awards, San Diego Union-Tribune]; "VVAW Clinic" [Post-Viet-Nam Syndrome (PVS) Research Center of San Diego, organization for veterans]; "Cease-Fire in Laos"; "Union Bustin' Schemes Revealed: Unions... B. of A. Style" [reprint from Bank of America manual distributed to supervisory personnel regarding union organizing]; "Trials" [Gary Lawton, Kitty Hawk, George Metesky, Ruchell Magee]; "bohmer on prison" [experiences of Peter Bohmer in Chino (California Institution for Men) and San Diego County Jail for obstruction of a railroad conviction]; "The Women's Store" [volunteer project open to San Diego women to bring feminist literature to the region, provide an outlet for crafts and writings, serve as a resource center, and serve as a meeting place for women]; "D.E.S: Bad For Cattle But OK For Women" [diethyl silbestrol / morning after pill, health risks]; "Momma" [newspaper/magazine organizing single parents, includes a reprint from Momma about euphemisms and acronyms in government bureaucracy]; [quotes from women about women's liberation]; "Stereoscopes" [Billion Dollar Baby / Alice Cooper; Roy Buchanan Second Album; Tyranny and Mutation / Blue Oyster Cult; A Taste of Bluesway / Various; Full Moon]; "Cock Rock: A Woman's Response" [rebuttal to Mr. Bang's criticism of Fanny, and more largely of male rock critics evaluating music perfromed by/for women]; "Azteca" [Coke Escovedo's 16-piece Latin/Jazz/Rock co-op band]; "Azteca set for benefit" [at University of San Diego gym, benefit for farmworkers]; "Books" [Lovechild -- A Self-Portrait / Mary Hanes; The New Birth Control / Evan McLeod Wylie]; "Movies" [Steelyard Blues]; "To Sun and Soil" [gardening]; "Doonesbury"
Dates
- Publication: 1973-03-08
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Extent
From the Collection: 300 Linear Feet
Language
English
Repository Details
Part of the CSUSM Special Collections Repository
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