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Show 77 Financial Support Aboveground's financial support came from four sources. (1) sources were: the individual donations, private (3) (4) limited subscriptions. and the funds of Roberts and Stocker, the United States Servicemen's listing of information provided Aboveground's Cost and Production Data. to the· writer by Roberts. The This printing through eight are approximations. thesis by The methods of and All in Table Two: information for The given other data listed should be Ally was and the lack of was costs for issues five made A similar impossible for this Ally's larger number of issues, its financing, Fund, each issue considered specific and, Roberts indicated, reliable. listing of information (2) Aboveground's limited number of issues availability of approximate data concerning facilitated the These specific more complex data related .directly to individual issues. As were indicated in Table Two, the first two issues of financed funds. entirely by Roberts These two issues cost of each issue was the third issue ance $130 each a from the small publishers portion benefits to the newspaper. lishers to increase the press copies. to 3,500 four-page copies. came widow who donated and Stocker from their Other individual run private print, and the press Financial and from of her husband's a Vietnam War military insur from 3,500 to 5,000 donations of lesser amounts The that these donations alone could not have run support for This donation enabled the sympathetic servicemen and civilians. In Aboveground pub four-page were made by publishers indicated supported the newspaper. November, 1969, the United States Servicemen's Fund (USSF) |