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Counterculture -- California -- San Diego

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Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: 670 __ |a Random House |b (counterculture: the culture and lifestyle of those people, esp. among the young, who reject or oppose the dominant values and behavior of society) 670 __ |a Thes. socio. index terms, 1989 |b (Countercultures: subcultures with values and goals that conflict with and contradict those of prevailing society)

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Good Morning Teaspoon, 1968-02-21

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San Diego State College student newspaper with coverage of anti-war and counterculture movements. Later turned into a tabloid format newspaper that merged with the San Diego Door, another San Diego underground newspaper, becoming the Teaspoon Door.

Library holdings consist of one issue, February 21, 1968.

Dates: Publication: 1968-02-21

OB People's Rag; OB Rag, 1972-11, 1972-12, and 1975-03

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Library's holdings are three issues.

Dates: Publication: 1972-11, 1972-12, and 1975-03

Pacific Coast Alternative, 1974-03-01 to 1974-08-18

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Scope and Contents Local and national news from a leftist perspective. Local coverage includes: India Street art colony' air quality and pollution in San Diego and Tijuana (March 1-14 1974); Dan Finnigan for Congress 41st district, San Diego Union-Tribune and compliance with the Affirmative Action Program (April 12-25 1974); interview with County Supervisor Dick Brown regarding San Diego politics, Charles Hoffman for Congress 41st district, Dan Styron Socialist Workers Party candidate (April 26 1974); Frank...
Dates: Publication: 1974-03-01 to 1974-08-18

San Diego Door to Liberation; San Diego Door, 1969-03-28 to 1973-07-24

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Scope and Contents Library holdings are thirty-four issues spanning five volumes and three title changes. Library holdings contain gaps. Underground tabloid style newspaper with local content and reprintings. News, events, reviews, interviews, cartoons. Regular columns were published in the paper, including: bag of beads by Dale Herschler: Herschler often opined about a variety of topics related to counterculture. He was also arrested for contributing to the deliquency of a minor (a teenager...
Dates: Publication: 1969-03-28 to 1973-07-24

Street Journal, 1969-12-05; 1971-02-17 to 1972-02-15

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Library holdings of the Street Journal are December 5, 1969 and a run of the paper from February 17, 1971 to February 15, 1972. Library holdings likely contain gaps.

Dates: Publication: 1969-12-05; 1971-02-17 to 1972-02-15

Street Journal & San Diego Free Press, 1969-12-12 to 1970-12-04

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Library holdings of the Street Journal & San Diego Free Press are 1969-12-12 to 1970-12-04. Library holdings likely contain gaps.

Dates: Publication: 1969-12-12 to 1970-12-04

Teaspoon Door, 1968-07-19; 1968-08-16; 1969-02-14

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Scope and Contents Library holdings are three issues. Underground tabloid style newspaper with local content and reprintings. News, events, reviews, interviews, cartoons. Regualr columns were published in the paper, including: Eyesight for the blind: folk and blues column HIPpocrates by Eugene Schoenfeld, M.D.: The HIPpocrates column went by various similiar names in the paper (Hippocrates, HIP Pocrates, etc.) and was syndicated out of the Berkeley Barb. HIPpocrates was a physician...
Dates: Publication: 1968-07-19; 1968-08-16; 1969-02-14