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Issue: those who make the waves; vol. 3, no. 1, spring, 1965

Issue: those who make the waves; vol. 3, no. 1, spring, 1965

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Issue: those who make the waves; vol. 3, no. 1, spring, 1965

by Anderson, David R. and Joan Nash, editors

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Berkeley: Publications Commission of the University Church Council, 1965. 47p., 9x8 inches oblong, introduction, very good in original stapled pictorial wraps. A collection of essays addressing the Free Speech Movement at Berkeley. Introductory quote by jazz critic Ralph Gleason on the "Tragedy at the Greek Theatre" printed on the inside front cover, with Gleason's ownership stamp.

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Issue: those who make the waves; vol. 3, no. 1, spring, 1965
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Anderson, David R. and Joan Nash, editors
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Publications Commission of the University Church Council
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Berkeley
Date Published
1965
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1960S; Berkeley; California; Politics; Free Speech Movement;

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