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Show 16 Notes 1. "Another Target of 'New Left: World 2. Report, 26 May 1969, I pp. The Armed 58-60. Forces," U.S. News and Nancy Beezley, "GI Press--Part I/Seeds of GI Underground Press Planted in (Eugene) McCarthy Era," Colle e Press Service S ecial Report: The GI Underground Press (and Coffeehouses Washington, D.C.: U.S. Student Press Association, 18 February 1970. , 3. Ben A. Franklin, "Army Dissent: It Raises Knotty Problems for the Mil itary, II New York Times, 20 April 1969, p. 20, cols. 1-3. 4. Ruth Marie Eshenaur, "Censorship of the Alternative Press: A Descriptive Study of the Social and Political Control of Radi cal Periodicals (1964-1973)," Diss. Southern Illinois University 1975, p. 66. 5. Walter Goldwater, Radical Periodicals in America: 1890-1950 (New Haven: Yale University Library, 1966), p. vii. 6. Rita J. Simon, As We Saw the Thirties Illinois Press, 1967), p. 19. 7. Joseph R. (Westport, 8. (Urbana: University of Conlin, ed., The American Radical Press: 1880-1960 Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1974), 1,7. Nancy Beezley, "GI Press--Part V/Why a GI Press? Because Press Service College Special Report: Some Earn Bronte Stars, Others Get Involved With GI Newspapers, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Student Press Association, 20 February 1970. There Are GIs," 9. 10. II Di ssenti ng Servicemen and the Fi rst Amendment, Journal, 58 (1970), 534-568. Vincent S. Averna, Rights," Temple 11 . Georgetown Law "Citizen-Servicemen and Their Constitutional Quarterly, 43 (1970), 213-227. "What I s Wrong with Teachi ng and Research in Journalism History?" (unpublished paper presented at 1973 con vention of the Association for Education in Journalism, Fort James W. Ca rey, Law II Collins, Colorado). |