REVOLUTION
Vol. 1, No. 1 (February, 1973) - Vol. 1, No. 2 (March, 1973). Tabloid newspaper issued in Chicago by the Revolutionary Union. [61088]
Vol. 1, No. 1 (February, 1973) - Vol. 1, No. 2 (March, 1973). Tabloid newspaper issued in Chicago by the Revolutionary Union. [61088]
No. 5 (December, 1970). One issue (of eight) of this mimeographed newsletter issued in New York by this faction of Students for a Democratic Society (S.D.S.) which was aligned with the Spartacist League. [76351]
Undated issue (ca. 1969). Leftist tabloid issued in Chicago by the Revolutionary Youth Movement II faction of the former S.D.S. [77733]
Undated issue (ca. 1969), Vol. 1, No. 2 (ca. 1969). Leftist tabloid issued by the Revolutionary Youth Movement II faction of the former S.D.S. The first issue was published in Chicago, the second (by Revolutionary Youth Movement, Pacific Coast) in Los Angeles. [67585]
Vol. 2, No. 24 (May 1, 1971). Jesus freak tabloid issued in Berkeley. [92639]
February 28, 1969. Tabloid issued in Berkeley by The Radical Student Union. [67451]
No. 1 (June, 1970). [67641]
No. 1 (June, 1970), No. 2 (undated) & No. 3 (undated). [67464]
No. 1 (Winter, 1962) & No. 2 (undated). Leftist journal issued in Berkeley. Contributors include Maurice Zeitlin, David Horowitz, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Robert Scheer, "A. B. Surd," Saul Landau, et al. [67118]
San Francisco: The People's Yellow Pages Collective, (1981). Small 4to. Wraps. IX, 183 p. 10th Anniversary Edition. [67486]
Vol. 1, No. 2 (October 1 - 14, 1969). San Francisco underground newspaper. Contains much gay content. The cover promises "Sex - Dope - Cheap Thrills." [106999]
Vol. 1, No. 9 (December, 1969) thru Vol. 2, No. 10 (November 1, 1970). A run of 11 issues of this labor-oriented tabloid inspired by the Revolutionary Union (R.U.). The name changes with Vol. II, No. 2. Extra shipping for this run. [92638]
Vol. 1, No. 2 (February, 1968). Mimeographed newsletter issued by the Students for a Democratic Society chapter in Los Angeles. [72292]
Vol. 1, No. 1 (April, 1967). First (an perhaps only) issue of this mimeographed newsletter issued by the Students for a Democratic Society chapter at C.C.N.Y. and edited by Lionelle Hamanaka. [72291]
No. 14 (January 9, 1968). Mimeographed newsletter issued by the Students for a Democratic Society chapter in San Diego. This is the "Special DOW Issue!" [72293]
Undated issue (postmarked Nov. 12, 1965). Mimeographed newsletter issued by the Students for a Democratic Society chapter in New York. [72296]
No. 2 (December, 1967), Vol. 1, No. 5 (ca. 1968) & Vol. 1, No. 6 (ca. (1968). Mimeographed newsletter issued by the Students for a Democratic Society chapter in Los Angeles. The title varies from "So. Calif. SdS Newsletter" (No. 2) to "Regional Newsletter, Southern California Students for a Democratic..... [72294]
Vol. 1, No. 5 (ca. 1968) & Vol. 1, No. 6 (ca. (1968). Mimeographed newsletter issued by the Students for a Democratic Society chapter in Los Angeles. The title varies from "Regional Newsletter, Southern California Students for a Democratic Society" (No. 5) to "SDS Regional Newsletter" (No. 6). [72295]
Special preface by Fred Gordon, SDS Internal Education Secretary. [Boston?]: New England Free Press, ca. 1968. 8vo. Wraps. 31 p. This pamphlet represents the views of the Progressive Labor Party (PL) within Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). In his preface Gordon details alleged attempts of Mike Klonsky & Bernadine..... [67129]
May 8, 1970. Tabloid issued (apparently) by Columbia students in support of nationwide student strikes in the wake of the Cambodia bombing and the murder of the four Kent State students on May 4th. [67499]
No. 1 (February 4, 1971). Draft resistance newsletter issued in Berkeley by the Peace Brigade. [67504]
Intro. by Vicki Allen. Illus. with drawings & photos. [Ukiah, Calif.]: The Rural Institute and The Ukiah Community Center, (1977). Small 4to. Wraps. 122 p. [67506]
Vol. II, No. I (1964). SLATE was a Free Speech Movement-era student organization at the University of California at Berkeley. This supplement is said to demonstrate "ways to get an education in spite of the system." Phil Roos was the editor. [70261]