Issue #3 - September 24, 1969
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Sept. 24, 1969. 12 pgs. First year enrolment down, wrong image of Glendon blamed; Relax, and float downstream: "After the Woodstock festival can there be any doubt? A new culture is stirring to life on the continent. It's young, so it can only grow; and it's new, so it can still be convincing even to our jaded consumer society..." PostWoodstock, pre-Altamont '60's idealism is at its height - photo with male frontal nudity among the articles. Editor: Graham Muir managing editor: andy michalski art editor: brian pearl copy editor: marilyn smith sports editor: nick martin business manager: harve hirsh advertising manager: max marechaux nat. sci. overload solved for now by david starbuck course unions gasp by david moulton aaarrrrgh!! by toby fyfe forum invites speakers first year enrollment down: wrong image of glendon is blamed by jim albright ohsip arrives one time in holland... letters to the editor the cost of callousness or will the real british policy please stand up? technology and human capital in the neurotic society new arts centre is born 'the wild bunch' cops out by nick martin relax, and float downstream... by morgan by susanne seiler rock revival '69 a pop pilgrimage by brian pearl nahasl to expand much ado in proctor fourth forecast for first by ron maltin baseball at jarry park: lord, don't stop the carnival by nick martin everybody's talking at me, i can't hear a word they're sayin.. by gord thompsonTéléchargements
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1970-01-01
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