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Teaspoon Door (Vol. 1, No. 20), 1969-02-14

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Scope and Contents

Black Man In America: Chronology & Milstones of the Black Man in America from 1492 to 1966, In Commemoration of Afro-American Emphasis Week in San Diego, Feb 10-17; Peace Pilgrim Plods to Pacific; Editorial ; TD Interview with Suspected Undercover Policeman; The Demise of Ramparts [liberal Catholic quarterly]; HIPpocrates: Widening the Generation Gap; Isolation and Intervention -- Dr. Fred Warner Neal; The Drug Thing' Movie Review [Romeo and Juliet]; Where to Buy Teaspoon Door; Encounter; Ocean Beach Meeting at In-Between; Here's the Truth; PFP [Peace and Freedom Party] on Education; Paisley Pachyderm; The Shop Scene; Eyesight to the Blind; Holy Land Garden Restaurant; Would-be Policement Impound 52 Teaspoon Doors; TD Interview with Nickie Pierce on Channel 8 [Interview with Dale Herschler, editor of the Teaspoon Door]; Judy Collins; Palace Happening [South Mission Beach gathering]; Folk Blues, Fake Blues, and Blues; Coming Events; Tracks; Rosalie Sorrels; When Hawks retire; The Swinging Scene; Unclassifieds; Calendar

Dates

  • Publication: 1969-02-14

Conditions Governing Access

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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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