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Los Angeles Free Press: vol. 5 #4 (#184), January 26-February 1,1968. "Cardinal McIntyre vs. the swinging nuns of Immaculate Heart College;" "Jimmy Rodgers witness hides, fears for life;" "Witness to alleged Rodgers beating may fear for her life, newsmen claim;" "Arlo sings;" "McLuhan talks;" "'Chappaqua' bombs;" [headlines]

Los Angeles Free Press: vol. 5 #4 (#184), January 26-February 1,1968. "Cardinal McIntyre vs. the swinging nuns of Immaculate Heart College;" "Jimmy Rodgers witness hides, fears for life;" "Witness to alleged Rodgers beating may fear for her life, newsmen claim;" "Arlo sings;" "McLuhan talks;" "'Chappaqua' bombs;" [headlines]

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Los Angeles Free Press: vol. 5 #4 (#184), January 26-February 1,1968. "Cardinal McIntyre vs. the swinging nuns of Immaculate Heart College;" "Jimmy Rodgers witness hides, fears for life;" "Witness to alleged Rodgers beating may fear for her life, newsmen claim;" "Arlo sings;" "McLuhan talks;" "'Chappaqua' bombs;" [headlines]

by Kunkin, Art, publisher and editor

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Los Angeles: Los Angeles Free Press, 1968. Newspaper. 28p., complete in one section; 17.5x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; paperstock toned, else very good on newsprint. Inside find "Black militants could welcome open housing;" "Basis for April resistance trials described;" "Thousands not paying 10% federal phone excise tax" (war resistance); "Nun power grows;" "McLuhan in another medium" (his books are too odd to assimilate but the LP record/audio collage made from 'Medium Massage' is a winner); "Eartha Kitt wins hearts of black people" (Hakim Jamal by-line); "Students reflect future of cinema" (accompanying photo of Lucas shooting THX); "Free Clinic" (on Fairfax; opened 2 January); "Report from swinging London [yes, England] town

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Los Angeles Free Press: vol. 5 #4 (#184), January 26-February 1,1968. "Cardinal McIntyre vs. the swinging nuns of Immaculate Heart College;" "Jimmy Rodgers witness hides, fears for life;" "Witness to alleged Rodgers beating may fear for her life, newsmen claim;" "Arlo sings;" "McLuhan talks;" "'Chappaqua' bombs;" [headlines]
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Kunkin, Art, publisher and editor
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Los Angeles Free Press
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Los Angeles
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1968
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