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Los Angeles Free Press (vol. 8, no. 40), 1971-10-01

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Scope and Contents

"Ex-Nazi Propogandist Now GOP Committee Advisor" [Dr. Joseph Pauco]; "Last Monterey Folk Festival Held"; "The Airplane's $40,000 time-warp party"; "Robin Hood strikes in Latin America"; "Are Mary, Don, Betty and Pete ready for group marriage?"; "What is really happening in Northern Ireland? An interview with an Irish revolutionary"; "San Diego millionaire pulled strings to bring Republican Convention home" [C. Arnholt Smith]; "City of Angels: Sufism-Yoga-Theosophy"; "Abby Hoffman: I quit the 'Movement'"; "Fashion turns Chinese: The look is red hot"; "letters"; "Legal Loops"; "Radio Free America"; "Two interviews by Lew Irwin: [William] Kunstler: there will be more Atticas; Rev. [William Sloan] Coffin: people get tired of losing"; "New Atascadero Atrocities: Torture in the name of Social Justice"; "Ecological Cookery"; [comic by Judy Watson]; "Why is Sam Yorty Running for President?"; "Army still planning germ warfare"; "Ruchell Magee, Convict Lawyer"; "A criticism"; "Write Wilbur Minzey at San Quentin"; "Concert Reviews: 'Jesus Christ Superstar' -- Twice"; "Pickin' Up the Pieces: An Interview With Poco"; "Threatre: 'The People vs Ranchman'"; "Theatre: 'Mysteries and Miracles'"; "Filmmaking in Canada: 'Going Down the Road' and 'Out'"; "Concert Review: Capital's Joy Wagon breaks down"; "The truth is ugly: Frederick Wiseman Film Fest"; "Film: 'Black Jesus'"; "Troubadour Review: Sir Douglas and Friends"; "Ash Grove review: Carol Hunter debuts"; "Sears: Company or Country?"; "Three Days Planned at Griffith Park: Looking Back at the First Gay-In"; "Splattered All Over"; "Black Media" [Dr. Carlton Goodlett]; "Thirty-three & a Third RPM"; "Astrology"; [classifieds]; "America's No. 1 Skinflint" [Ralph Ginzburg]

Dates

  • Publication: 1971-10-01

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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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