Box 3
Contains 10 Results:
Hard Times, 1975 - 1977
Includes all fourteen issues of Hard Times, a newspaper self-published by John Stevenson and Kermit Scott, two professors in the Philosophy Department at Purdue University. The newspaper was put out by the Welfare Rights Organization, and Purdue University Students for Communication, Information, and Action (Student CIA) was also involved. Hard Times included counterculture content with commentary and news about social class, capitalism, and socialism.
Hard Times, May 1975
Includes all fourteen issues of Hard Times, a newspaper self-published by John Stevenson and Kermit Scott, two professors in the Philosophy Department at Purdue University. The newspaper was put out by the Welfare Rights Organization, and Purdue University Students for Communication, Information, and Action (Student CIA) was also involved. Hard Times included counterculture content with commentary and news about social class, capitalism, and socialism.
Hard Times, March 1976
Includes all fourteen issues of Hard Times, a newspaper self-published by John Stevenson and Kermit Scott, two professors in the Philosophy Department at Purdue University. The newspaper was put out by the Welfare Rights Organization, and Purdue University Students for Communication, Information, and Action (Student CIA) was also involved. Hard Times included counterculture content with commentary and news about social class, capitalism, and socialism.
Hard Times, April 1976
Includes all fourteen issues of Hard Times, a newspaper self-published by John Stevenson and Kermit Scott, two professors in the Philosophy Department at Purdue University. The newspaper was put out by the Welfare Rights Organization, and Purdue University Students for Communication, Information, and Action (Student CIA) was also involved. Hard Times included counterculture content with commentary and news about social class, capitalism, and socialism.
Hard Times, May 1976
Includes all fourteen issues of Hard Times, a newspaper self-published by John Stevenson and Kermit Scott, two professors in the Philosophy Department at Purdue University. The newspaper was put out by the Welfare Rights Organization, and Purdue University Students for Communication, Information, and Action (Student CIA) was also involved. Hard Times included counterculture content with commentary and news about social class, capitalism, and socialism.
Hard Times, June 1976
Includes all fourteen issues of Hard Times, a newspaper self-published by John Stevenson and Kermit Scott, two professors in the Philosophy Department at Purdue University. The newspaper was put out by the Welfare Rights Organization, and Purdue University Students for Communication, Information, and Action (Student CIA) was also involved. Hard Times included counterculture content with commentary and news about social class, capitalism, and socialism.
Hard Times, July 1976 - August 1976
Includes all fourteen issues of Hard Times, a newspaper self-published by John Stevenson and Kermit Scott, two professors in the Philosophy Department at Purdue University. The newspaper was put out by the Welfare Rights Organization, and Purdue University Students for Communication, Information, and Action (Student CIA) was also involved. Hard Times included counterculture content with commentary and news about social class, capitalism, and socialism.
Hard Times, September 1976
Includes all fourteen issues of Hard Times, a newspaper self-published by John Stevenson and Kermit Scott, two professors in the Philosophy Department at Purdue University. The newspaper was put out by the Welfare Rights Organization, and Purdue University Students for Communication, Information, and Action (Student CIA) was also involved. Hard Times included counterculture content with commentary and news about social class, capitalism, and socialism.
Hard Times, October 1976 - November 1976
Includes all fourteen issues of Hard Times, a newspaper self-published by John Stevenson and Kermit Scott, two professors in the Philosophy Department at Purdue University. The newspaper was put out by the Welfare Rights Organization, and Purdue University Students for Communication, Information, and Action (Student CIA) was also involved. Hard Times included counterculture content with commentary and news about social class, capitalism, and socialism.
Hard Times, January 1977 - February 1977
Includes all fourteen issues of Hard Times, a newspaper self-published by John Stevenson and Kermit Scott, two professors in the Philosophy Department at Purdue University. The newspaper was put out by the Welfare Rights Organization, and Purdue University Students for Communication, Information, and Action (Student CIA) was also involved. Hard Times included counterculture content with commentary and news about social class, capitalism, and socialism.