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Show 30 of The Ally and Aboveground as subjects of this thesis. It should also be indicated that the writer had with the publishers of Aboveground study. While assigned to Fort aided in the distribution of meetings at the omefront, Co lorado contributed one prior to the beginning of this Carson, Colorado in 1969, the writer Aboveground and attended organizational the USSF financed coffeehouse in I dent i fi ed Spri ngs. personal ties as nearby "a Fort Carson G. I. ," the wri ter article, "Agnew's Mouth Real Threat,1I to the December, 1 969-January, 1970 issue of Aboveground, and was interro gated by Military Intelligence agents when his real identity was dis covered. In addition, writer and the a publisher of The Ally as tory to this thesis. a It is has a in result of research prepara political analysis of resistance to the Vietnam War explained the developed between hoped that our collaboration will provide detailed historical account and question As working relationship by members of the broader of the military. Chapter One of this thesis, the case histories of The and Aboveground and similar case histories of other military underground newspapers will later be incorporated into the larger project. Personal The were Interviews specific questions derived from the statement of the used to elicit detailed responses from the and Aboveground in individual, informal ducted by the writer and tape recorded tape recorder. Clark Smith, on a problem publishers of The interview sessions Uher 4000 con Report-L audio publisher of The Ally, was interviewed |