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Arthur Ogami Interview Segment 6 (ddr-densho-1000-154-6)
vh Arthur Ogami Interview Segment 6 (ddr-densho-1000-154-6)
Taking a typing class from Patricia Ryan, prior to her becoming the wife of President Richard Nixon
Democratic State Central Committee memorandum (ddr-densho-433-330)
doc Democratic State Central Committee memorandum (ddr-densho-433-330)
A memorandum from the Democratic State Central Committee with criticism of California Governor Ronald Reagan's policies and President Richard Nixon's stance on the Vietnam war.
Resolutions passed by the executive committee (ddr-densho-433-331)
doc Resolutions passed by the executive committee (ddr-densho-433-331)
A memorandum to the Democratic State Central Committee with resolutions passed by the executive committee regarding feeding school-age children, sufferings of the poor, political interference in higher education, higher education budget cuts, condemning appointment of a judge, condemning the Nixon administration, a fictitious grape workers union, the cease fire in Vietnam, and television license renewal procedures.
Letter from Roger Kent to Kimi Fujii Kitayama (ddr-densho-433-302)
doc Letter from Roger Kent to Kimi Fujii Kitayama (ddr-densho-433-302)
Roger Kent writes to Kimi Fujii Kitayama about her move to Colorado and suggests some mutual connections and talks about recent political events.
Gidra, Vol. II, No. 4 (April 1970) (ddr-densho-297-13)
doc Gidra, Vol. II, No. 4 (April 1970) (ddr-densho-297-13)
Selected article titles: "ARM and Order" (p. 2), "Peace, or Else" (p. 3). "Gidra Banned from UCLA" (p. 4), "Revolution at Isla Vista" (p. 5), "The Gidra Story" (p. 9), "Yellow Brotherhood" (p. 18), "An Analysis of and Alternatives to Nixon's Welfare Proposals" (p. 19), "Legal Self Defense" (p. 23).
Come on in, the snow's fine (ddr-densho-433-243)
doc Come on in, the snow's fine (ddr-densho-433-243)
An editorial in the Tulare Advance-Register speculating if Governor Edmund G. Brown will be a candidate for reelection.
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