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The object before you is an index to Milwaukee’s own underground hippie antiestablishment newspaper, Kaleidoscope. The index analyzes volume one, issues 1 thru 26 (October 6-19, 1967 thru November 8-21, 1968); with any kind of luck and stamina, a similar index will later appear for volumes 2+.

There are three sections within: subject index with accompanying list of subject headings used, “see” and “see also” references, etc.; author index, including any signed article; and graphic index which includes both artists’ names and types of art work. Between the lot, hopefully, no substantial achievement has been omitted; those items excluded by arbitrary decision are most ads; about half the letters to the editor—mostly those saying what a fantastic job Kaleidoscope was or was not doing—and minor pieces of unsigned art work appearing as fillers . Outstanding peculiarities of indexing include:

1) Reviews are listed under what is being reviewed (book, movie, record) by the producer (writer, artist) of the book or record or the name of the movie. The name of the reviewer appears in parentheses.

2) Poetry is listed under that heading in the subject index by name of poet.

3) If an article is illustrated with a photo or graphic related to the subject of the article, it is indicated in the subject index entry. If the art work is not related to the subject, it is given a separate entry in the graphic index under artist and/or type. Thus, if illustrations related to the Milwaukee 14 are desired, it would be more fruitful to look under the subject heading than to search thru the graphic index.

4) The subject heading “Milwaukee Community” refers to Milwaukee’s hip community.

5) A subject heading “Columns” has been used to list by title those columns appearing in volume one. In addition, if a column as a whole dealt with one subject, it is also included under that subject. Provincial anarchy is an exception since each column has been analyzed both under “Columns” and under the individual subject of each column.

6) Subject headings are broad to eliminate the one-entry heading. In some cases division within a heading has not been done, mostly out of laziness. For example, a division between high school and college protests has not been made; the subject heading “Civil Rights, Community Action, Etc.” has been so (poorly) phrased to include such divergent groups as the ACLU and the Black Panthers (Titles of articles are most often explicit, however.); other catch-all headings have been used, particularly “Reality”, which picks up those more philosophic commentaries on the present, interpretations, etc.

Gloria Gehrman

Subject Headings

CAPITAL LETTERS= Subject heading USED

*=See reference

**=See also reference

ABORTION & BIRTH CONTROL Billera, Jan

*POETRY

Adderly, Cannonball *POETRY & POETS(SUBJ)

*MUSIC & MUSICIANS

Birth & birth control

Agnew, Spiro *ABORTION & BIRTH CONTROL

*PERSONALITIES

Black Panthers

Allschwang, John *CIVIL RIGHTS, COMMUNITY

*POETRY ACTION, ETC.

*POETRY & POETS(SUBJ.)

BOOK REVIEWS

ALTERNATIVE LIVING

**HIPPIES Brother Antoninis

*PERSONALITIES

American Civil Liberties Union

*CIVIL RIGHTS, COMMUNITY Bruce, Lenny

ACTION, ETC. *PERSONALITIES

American Communist Party Bugging Devices

*POLITICS *POLICE

AMERICAN INDIANS Burton, Austin

*PERSONALITIES

Architecture

*ARTS Cannon, David

*POLITICS. Milwaukee

ARMY

**WAR PROTEST Carmichael, Stokely

*PERSONALITIES

ARTS

Casa Maria

ASSASSINATIONS *CIVIL RIGHTS, COMMUNITY

**PERSONALITIES. King, Martin ACTION, ETC. MILWAUKEE

Luther, Jr.

CENSORSHIP

ASTROLOGY **KALEIDOSCOPE

Avant Garde Coffeehouse CHEMICAL & BIOLOGICAL

*MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY WARFARE

MUSIC & MUSICIANS. MILWAUKEE CHICAGO. OLD TOWN

Baha’i Chicago arts

*RELIGION, CHURCH, ETC. *ARTS

*DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL

Bastile CONVENTION, 1968

*KALEIDOSCOPE

*MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY CHICANOS

Beatles Church

*MUSIC & MUSICIANS *RELIGION, CHURCH, ETC.

BE-INS CIVIL RIGHTS, COMMUNITY

ACTION, ETC.

Berkeley

*STUDENT PROTEST, EDUCATION CIVIL RIGHTS, COMMUNITY

ACTION, ETC. MILWAUKEE

Berry, Chuck **MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY

*MUSIC & MUSICIANS

Clothes

Big Boy *CONSUMERISM &

*MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY CONSUMING

Co-ops Hallucinogens

*ALTERNATIVE LIVING *DOPE

Demilitarized Zone Mime Troupe Hendrix, Jimi

*THEATER, GUERILLA & *MUSIC & MUSICIANS

OTHERWISE

High school protest

DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION, *STUDENT PROTEST,

1968 EDUCATION

***YIPPIE

HIPPIES

DOPE **ALTERNATIVE LIVING

Dylan, Bob HOMOSEXUALITY

*MUSIC & MUSICIANS

*TARANTULA Huac

*MIDDLE AMERICA(the other 98)

ECOLOGY

I Ching

Education *PHILOSOPHY

*STUDENT PROTEST, EDUCATION

Indian Head

FBI *CENSORSHIP

*POLICE *MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY

*POLICE HARASSMENT

Food

*CONSUMERISM & CONSUMING Indians

*AMERICAN INDIANS

Free university

*STUDENT PROTEST, EDUCATION INTERNATIONAL

*UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-

MILWAUKEE Johnson, Lyndon

*PERSONALITIES

Fugs

*MUSIC & MUSICIANS KALEIDOSCOPE

**Censorship

Fuller, R Buckminster

**PERSONALITIES Kaminski, Harry

*POLITICS. MILWAUKEE

Ginsberg, Allen

*POETRY & POETS Karenga, Haiba & Ron

*ECOLOGY *CIVIL RIGHTS, COMMUNITY

ACTION, ETC.

Kennedys

*ASSASSINATIONS MIDDLE AMERICA(THE OTHER

*PERSONALITIES 98)

Kerouac, Jack Milwaukee arts

*PERSONALITIES *ARTS

King, Martin Luther, Jr. MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY

*PERSONALITIES **BE-INS

**CIVIL RIGHTS, COMMUNITY

Korea ACTION, ETC. MILWAUKEE

*INTERNATIONAL **KALEIDOSCOPE

**MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY

LAW **RADIO. MILWAUKEE

**UNIV. OF WISCONSIN-

Leary, Timothy MILWAUKEE

*PERSONALITIES

Milwaukee Contemporary Chamber

London Ensemble

*INTERNATIONAL *MUSIC & MUSICIANS.

MILWAUKEE

Love ethic

*SEX, FREEDOM OF, ET.AL MILWAUKEE EVILS

**CENSORSHIP

Love-ins **POLICE HARASSMENT

*BE-INS **POLITICS. MILWAUKEE

LSD MILWAUKEE 14

*DOPE

MILWAUKEE HISTORY

MACE

MILWAUKEE JOURNAL

Madame C.I.A. COMPANY

*THEATER, GUERILLA & OTHERWISE

Milwaukee urban renewal

MADISON COMMUNITY *CIVIL RIGHTS, COMMUNITY

ACTION, ETC. MILWAUKEE

Maharishi

*PHILOSOPHY MOVIES

MAIL(JUNK, HATE, ETC.) MOVIES. REVIEWS

Mailer, Norman Muelver, Jerry

*PERSONALITIES *POLITICS. MILWAUKEE

MARCUSE, Herbert MUSIC & MUSICIANS

*BOOK REVIEWS

*PHILOSOPHY MUSIC & MUSICIANS.

MILWAUKEE.

Marijuana

*DOPE Narcs

*POLICE

MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY

Newsreel

McCarthy, Eugene *MOVIES

*PERSONALITIES

Newton, Huey

MEDIA *CIVIL RIGHTS, COMMUNITY

**KALEIDOSCOPE ACTION, ETC. MILWAUKEE

**MILWAUKEE JOURNAL COMPANY

**UNDERGROUND PRESS NEW YORK

Northcott Neighborhood House REALITY

*CIVIL RIGHTS, COMMUNITY

ACTION, ETC. MILWAUKEE RECORD REVIEWS

NUDE-ins RELIGION, CHURCH, ETC.

*BE-INS

REVOLUTION

Oberlin College

*STUDENT PROTEST, EDUCATION Rexroth, KENNETH

*POETRY & POETS(SUBJ.)

O’Connell, Hugh

*POLITICA. MILWAUKEE Right wing

*MIDDLE AMERICA(THE

Omnibus Crime Bill, 1968 OTHER 98)

*LAW

SAN FRANCISCO

Patchen, Kenneth

*POETRY & POETS(SUBJ) Seraphim, Christ T.

*POLITICS. MILWAUKEE

PERSONALITIES

SEX, FREEDOM OF, ET AL.

PHILOSOPHY **HOMOSEXUALITY

**REALITY

**RELIGION, CHURCH, ETC. Shrunken Head Shop

**REVOLUTION *MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY

PHOTOGRAPHS, see GRAPHIC INDEX Silent Majority

*MIDDLE AMERICA (THE

POETRY OTHER 98)

POETRY & POETS(SUBJ.) Sirhan, Sirhan

*ASSASSINATIONS

POLICE

**MACE Small press

*UNDERGROUND PRESS

POLICE HARASSMENT

Spanish speaking Americans

POLITICS *CHICANOS

**DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL

CONVENTION, 1968 SPORTS

**PERSONALITIES

**REVOLUTION Steffes, Herbert

**YIPPIE *POLITICS. MILWAUKEE

Poverty Strikes

*CIVIL RIGHTS, COMMUNITY *PROTEST & DEMONSTRATION

ACTION, ETC.

STUDENT PROTEST,

PROTEST & DEMONSTRATION EDUCATION

**STUDENT PROTEST, EDUCATION

**TAXES & PROTEST Sds

**WAR PROTEST *STUDENT PROTEST,

EDUCATION

PROXIMITY

TARANTULA

Psychedelics

*DOPE Tarvid, James

*POLITICS, MILWAUKEE

Racism

*CIVIL RIGHTS, COMMUNITY TAXES & PROTEST

ACTION, ETC.

THEATER, GUERILLA &

RADIO. MILWAUKEE OTHERWISE

Tiny Tim

*MUSIC & MUSICIANS

Underground

*ALTERNATIVE LIVING

*HIPPIES

Underground Lift Society Wallace, George

*MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY *PERSONALITIES

UNDERGROUND PRESS Walther, David

**KALEIDOSCOPE *POLITICS. MILWAUKEE

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN Warhol, Andy

-MILWAUKEE *PERSONALITIES

Venereal disease WAR PROTEST

*SEX, FREEDOM OF, ET AL. **ARMY

Vietnam WOMEN

*INTERNATIONAL

YIPPIE

Vietnam War **DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL

*WAR PROTEST CONVENTION, 1968

VIOLENCE ZEN, SORT OF

SUBJECT INDEX

ABORTION & BIRTH CONTROL

Akin, Linda. Abortion procedures; still illegal but…. Ag 9-22, 68 p.2+

Finger in the dike. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.3

Free foam. (UPS) My10-23, 68 p.13

Gibbons, Jim. Abortion and the law. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.5+

Ginsberg raps. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.12+

Gurner, Rowena. Abortion listings. (UPS) Ap12-25, 68 p.13

Higrass, Kristel. Choosing a method. (graphics) My24-Je6, 68 p.8+

LSD aids abortion. S27-010, 68 p.7

Pope meets black militants. (LNS) Ag23-S12, 68 p.17

Titus, Mary Jo. End coat-hanger-knitting needle butchery Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.2

ALTERNATIVE LIVING

Donnelly, Bill. Head lands…cheap; into the woods. Jan5-18, 68 p.5+

Gibson, Morgan. Provincial anarchy. N17-D1, 67 p.5+; F16-29, 68 p.5+

Letters to the editor; paradise? Ag9-22, 68 p. 6

Liberty house. (LNS) My24-Je6, 68 p.13

Peterson, Dan. Hip village- fact and fiction. (photos) Mr 15-28, 68 p.5+

Seed Farmer Don. Things grow better in dirt. S13-26, 68 p.9

Thornley, Kerry. What to do till the world ends. (LNS) (illus) Ag9-22, 68 p.10+

AMERICAN INDIANS

Smith, Max. Washington Indians denied rights. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.5

Stern, Bobby. Indian fishing restricted. (LNS) 011-24, 68 p.10

ARMY

Black re-enlistment down. (LNS) Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.13

Defense department up tight. (LNS) Je7-20, 68 p.13

Life in the stockade. (LNS) Ag23-S12, 68 p.17

Selective service games. (LNS) S13-26, 68 p.21

The turned on army. Jy26- Ag8, 68 p.16

ARTS

Arts lose fund. F2-15, 68 p. 18

Burton, Harry. Dada and Surrealism; is Chicago their heritage? (illus) N8-21, 68 p.23

Experimental group planned. 011-24, 68 p.16

Mangelsdorff, Rich. Architecture; a perspective; on the coming UWM school of. (illus) Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.3

Media in the supermarket. (illus.) 025-N7, 68 p.13

Nothing new/or/all but . (photos) Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.20

Painting in context. (illus) Ag9-22, 68 p.8+

Paul Thorpe: art glass. (photos) Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.15+

Schweitzer, Dorothy. Letters to the editor; architectural rebuttal. My10-23, 68 p.16

Sketches. (illus.) 025-N7, 68 p.13

Symposium on art. My10-23, 68 p.5

Titus, Harry. Animal farm; Pearson raps. (illus) Ag9-22, 68 p.25+

---At Art Center Options. (illus) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.6

---Daley decisions artists; return to normalcy. (graphics) N8-21, 68 p.22

---Local gallery shows; art. (graphic) Jy12-25, 68 p.6+

---The wasteland. S13-26, 68 p.14

Vapor dye prints by Brulc. (illus.) 011-24, 68 p.7

Vaserely prints. (illus.) 011-24, 68 p.7

Window paintings. (photos) Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.15+

Assassinations

Gibson, Morgan. Provincial anarchy. Jy12-25, 68 p.9+

Linking assassinations. (photos) My24-Je6, 68 p.2

Undermining Sirhan’s nationalism. (LNS) Jy12-25, 68 p.13+

Astrology

Star chart. (regular column) Issue #13-17 Ap26-My9, 68 – Je21-Jy11, 68

Be-Ins

Appleton, too. Je7-20, 68 p.19

Bead-In; October 1st. Sp27-010, 68 p.2

First nude-in scheduled. My24- Je6, 68 p. 16

Fun-a-nude. (photo) Je7-20, 68 p. 5

Love-in, toy-in a success. (photo) 011-24, 68 p.9

Love, phase III. S27-010, 68 p.5

Mobile be-in. Je7-20, 68 p.19

(Music-in-the-park.)(photo) Ag23-S12, 68 p.3

Nude-ins. (LNS) Ap26-My9, 68 p.15

Richards, Jay. Milwaukee’s third be-in. 027-N10, 67 p.6

Book Reviews

Amalgamated Holding Company, v1no1. Kathleen Wiegner, Bob Watt, Roger Skrentny, eds. (James Sorcic) 025-N7, 68 p.17

Andrews, George, and Vinkenoog, Simon, eds. The book of grass; an anthology of Indian hemp. (Dennis Van Tassel) F2-15, 68 p.10

Angier, Bradford. How to stay alive in the woods. (Dennie Van Tassel) S27-010, 68 p.13+

Antin, David. Code of flag behavior. (Rich Mangelsdorff) 025-N7, 68 p.17

Arts in society, Spring-Summer 1968; Happenings and intermedia issue. (Rich Mangelsdorff) 025-N7, 68 p.16

Berry, C.J. First steps in wine-making. (Dennie Van Tassel) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.6

Bertolino, James, ed. The Northwest poets. (Rich Mangelsdorff) Ag9-22, 68 p.21

Blackburn, Paul. The Cities. (James Sorcic) Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.6

Black Sparrow Press. (Rich Mangelsdorff) 025-N7, 68 p.16

Blazek, Douglas. All gods must learn to kill. (Rich Mangelsdorff) 011-24, 68 p.8

---Kryss, Tom, and Delpino, L.B., eds. Forever worship the second coming. (James Sorcic) S27-010, 68 p.13

---Life in a common gun. (Rich Mangelsdorff) S27-010, 68 p.12

---Ed. Ole anthology. (Rich Mangelsdorff) Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.6

---Ed. Open skull. (Rich Mangelsdorff) Mr1-14, 68 p.6

Bonamer, Charles. Poems. (Rich Mangelsdorff) N8-21, 68 p.12

Bravery, H.E. Successful wine making at home. (Dennie Van Tassel) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.6

Broughton, James. Look in, look out. (Rich Mangelsdorff) N8-21, 68 p.12

Brower, David, ed. The Sierra Club wilderness hand book. (Dennie Van Tassel) Jy12-25, 68 p.6+

Buffington, Mel. One, two, three. (Rich Mangelsdorff) Ag9-22, 68 p.12

Bukowski, Charles. At terror street and agony way. (Rich Mangelsdorff) N8-21, 68 p.12

---Poems written before jumping out of an 8 story window. (Rich Nangelsdorff) Ag23-S12, 68 p.19

Carmichael, Stokely, and Hamilton, Charles V. Black power: the politics of liberation in America. (Thomas Rose) F16-29, 68 p.6+

Carroll, Paul, ed. The young American poets. (Rich Mangelsdorff) S27-010, 68 p.13

Cleaver, Eldridge. Soul on ice. (Dennie Van Tassel) S13-26, 68 p.13

Crumb, Robert. Zap commix. (LNS) S13-26, 68 p.4

Daily world. (Robert Wolf, LNS) 011-24, 68 p.8

Debray, Regis. Revolution in revolution. (Carl Robb) Ap12-25, 68 p.10

Deutsch, Joel. Give me all your aces. (Rich Mangelsdorff) Ap26-My9, 68 p.6

DiPrima, Diane, ed. War poems. (James Sorcic) 011-24, 68 p.8

Edelson, Morris, ed. Quixote, v3no4. (Rich Mangelsdorff) Ap12-25, 68 p.10+

---Quixote, v4no1. (Rich Mangelsdorff) N8-21, 68 p.12

L’Enrage. Ag9-22, 68 p.4

Eshleman, Clayton. Caterpillar, no3&4. (Rich Mangelsdorff) S13-26, 68 p.13

Fox, A.A. Incunabula. (Rich Mangelsdorff) N8-21, 68 p.12

Georgakas, Dan, ed. Z: an anthology of revolutionary poetry. (Rich Mangelsdorff) Ag9-22, 68 p.12+

Gibson, Barbara. Say my name. (Robert Reitman) N17-D1, 67 p.18

Grapes, Marcus J. A savage peace. (Douglas Blazek) Mr15-28, 68 p.6+

---Seven is a frozen number. (Douglas Blazek) Mr15-28, 68 p.6+

---Two poets. (Douglas Blazek) Mr15-28, 68 p.6+

Gregory, Dick. Write me in. (Dennie Van Tassel) Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.6+

Guevara, Che. Guerrilla warfare. (Dennie Van Tassel) Je7-20, 68 p.6

Gunrunner Press. (Rich Mangelsdorff) N8-21, 68 p.12

Guthrie, Arlo. Alice’s restaurant. (Dennie Van Tassel) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.6

Hall, Robert K., and McHugh, Joseph W. Flapping your arms can be flying. (John Kois) (illus.) 027-N10, 67 p.3

Hazard, James. The thief of kisses. (Rich Mangelsdorff) Ag9-22, 68 p.21

Heinlein, Robert A. Stranger is a strange land. (Margaret Lougee Bowers) D8-21, 67 p.5

Hiatt, Ben. 8 for sea & mountain. (Rich Mangelsdorff) Ag9-22, 68 p.12

---Seattle potlatch. (Rich Mangelsdorff) Ag9-22, 68 p.12+

How to avoid electronic eavesdropping and privacy invasions. (Dennie Van Tassel) Ag23-S12, 68 p.6

Hutchinson, E.R. Tropic of Cancer on trial. (Dennis Gall) S27-010, 68 p.13+

Intransit, the Andy Warhol-Gerard Malanga monster issue. (Rich Mangelsdorff) 011-24, 68 p.8

Intransit, the Philip Whalen issue. (Rich Mangelsdorff) 011-24, 68 p.8

Keeton, Robert E., and O’Connell, Jeffrey. After cars crash: the need for legal and insurance reform. (Carl Robb) Ag9-22, 68 p.21

Kelly, Robert. Finding the measure. (Rich Mangelsdorff) 025-N7, 68 p.16

Kokken, Sha. A happier sex life. (Dennie Van Tassel) My10-23, 68 p.6

Krech, Richard, ed. Avalanche, no3. (Rich Mangelsdorff) My10-23, 68 p.6+

Kruger, Karil. Kaprikorn. (Rich Mangelsdorff) N8-21, 68 p.12

Kupferberg, Tuli. 1001 ways to live without working. Je21-Ju11, 68 p.6

Lader, Lawrence. Abortion. (Dennie Van Tassel) Ag9-22, 68 p.21

Leary, Timothy. High priest. (Charlotte Harms) (photo) N8-21, 68 p.13

Lee, Don L. Black pride. (James Sorcic) S27-010, 68 p.12

Levy, d.a. d.a. levy: a tribute to the man- an anthology of his poetry. (Rich Mangelsdorff) (illus) Mr15-28, 68 p.6+

---The Tibetan stroboscope. (Rich Mangelsdorff) S27-010, 68 p.12

Lifshin, Lyn. Why is this house dissolving? (Rich Mangelsdorff) 011-24, 68 p.8

Locke, Duane, ed. University of Tampa poetry review, no12. (Rich Mangelsdorff) Ap12-25, 68 p.10

Loewinsohn, Ron. The step. (Rich Mangelsdorff) 025-N7, 68 p.17

Lynn, Conrad. How to stay out of the army: a guide to your rights under the draft law. (Dennie Van Tassel) My24-Je6, 68 p.6+

Mailer, Norman. The steps of the Pentagon. My24-Je6, 68 p.6+

Marcuse, Herbert. Negations: essays in critical theory. (Thomas Rose) Je7-20, 68 p.6

McLuhan, Marshall, and Fiore, Quentin. War and peace in the global village. (Dennie Van Tassel) (illus) N8-21, 68 p.12

Michener, James A. The source. (Margaret Lougee Bowers) F16-29, 68 p.6+

Mollenhoff, Clark R. The Pentagon: politics, profits and plunder. (Dennie Van Tassel) Mr1-14, 68 p.12

Moore, Robert Nelson, Jr. I was there. (James Sorcic) S13-26, 68 p.12-13

My secret life. (Carl Robb) D8-21, 67 p.5

Ollman, Rick. Magic cereal. (Rich Mangelsdorff) (photo) F2-15, 68 p.8+

The other 4. (Robert Reitman) D8-21, 67 p.5

Owens, Rochelle. Salt and core. (Rich Mangelsdorff) 025-N7, 68 p.16

Pretty mama. (Robert Reitman) (graphic) 027-N10, 67 p.6

---, no4. (James Sorcic) F2-15, 68 p.10

---My10-23, 68 p.15

Radano, Gene. Walking the beat. (Kathleen Wiegner) My24-Je6, 68 p.6+

Reage, Pauline. Story of O. (Carl Robb) (photo) Ag9-22, 68 p.21

Roate, Mettja C. How to make wine in your own kitchen. (Dennie Van Tassel) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.6

Robertson, Kell D. Toward communication. (Rich Mangelsdorff) Ag9-22, 68 p.12

Rosenberg, Jay F. The impoverished students’ book of cookery, drinkery, and housekeepery. (Carl Robb) D22-Jan4, 68 p.14

Rosevear, John. Pot, a handbook of marihuana. (Carl Robb) Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.10

Ryan, Patrick. How I won the war. (Margaret Lougee Bowers) F2-15, 68 p.10

Silliman, Ronald. Moon in the seventh house. (Rich Mangelsdorff) (illus) N8-21, 68 p.12

Simon, John Oliver, ed. Aldebaran review, no3. (Rich Mangelsdorff) N8-21, 68 p.12

Solomon, David, ed. The marihuana papers. (Carl Robb) N17-D1, 67 p.5

Sonnevi, Goran. On the war. (James Sorcic) Jy12-25, 68 p.6

Sorcic, James. Fire in the sun. (Rich Mangelsdorff) N8-21, 68 p.12

Steiner, Stan. The new Indians. (Dennie Van Tassel) Ag23-S12, 68 p.19+

Tolmie, George. Marcuse: the theory of the practice. (LNS) My24-Je6, 68 p.6+

Tucker, Harvey, ed. Black sun. (Rich Mangelsdorff) Ag23-S12, 68 p.6

---The destruction of trinities. (Rich Mangelsdorff) 011-24, 68 p.8

Wagner, d.r. Book for Barb. (James Sorcic) S13-26, 68 p.12-13

Warhol, Andy. Index(Book). (Rick Van Allen and Rich Mangelsdorff) (photos) Jan5-18, 68 p.3+

Watt, Bob. The gentle rape of the mind. Ap26-My9, 68 p.6

Who’s who in the CIA. S27-010, 68 p.18

Williams, Emmett, ed. Anthology of concrete poetry. (Jim Gibbons) Mr1-14, 68 p.6

(The) Willie. The Cockroach Hotel. (Rich Mangelsdorff) S27-010, 68 p.12

Woessner, Warren. The forest and the trees. (James Sorcic) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.6

Wolven, Fred, ed. Ann Arbor review, no2. (Rich Mangelsdorff) My10-23, 68 p.6

Wright, Nathan, Jr. Black power and urban unrest. (Thomas Rose) F16-29, 68 p.6+

Yogananda, Paramahansa. Autobiography of a yogi. (Monica Sahli) 027-N10, 67 p.6

Zinn, Howard. Disobedience and democracy: nine fallacies on law and order. (Thomas Rose) N8-21, 68 p.13

Censorship

Akin, Linda. Motion Picture Commission – a relic. Ag9-22, 68 p.3+

Attempts to suppress Kaleidoscope fail. D8-21, 67 p.2+

Colt, John; Rinder, Irwin; and Earnest, John. Yab-Yum controversy; beauty or obscenity? (illus) D8-21, 67 p.3

Common Council joins censors. (illus) N8-21, 68 p.3

Dirksen attacks courts. S27-010, 68 p.18

Gall, Dennis. Censorship in Wisconsin. Ag9-22, 68 p.2+

---D.A. blows cool, loses smut vote. (photo) S13-26, 68 p.5

---The persecution of Kaleidoscope by the inmates of Whitefish Bay under the direction of Mindcop Meister. (illus) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.2+

Kaleidoscope beats Bay! Argument and decision. (photo, p.4) Ag9-22, 68 p.14+

Kois, John. Kaleidoscope bust. (photos) My24-Je6, 68 p.2+

March against censorship. (photos) My24-Je6, 68 p.5

The $100,000 photos. (photos) My10-23, 68 p.17

Racist arrest. (from Milwaukee Courier) Je7-20, 68 p.15

Reitman, Robert. An open letter to the principal of Brown Deer High School. 027-N10, 67 p.4

Sorcic, James. Fear, confusion, and assassins; concerned citizens. F2-15, 68 p.5

Zetteler, Mike. Frightened Philistines. D22-Jan4, 68 p.2

---Yab-Yum in court; preliminary hearing. (illus) Jan5-18, 68 p.3

Chemical and Biological Warfare

DeBaggio, Thomas. More germ warfare. (LNS) Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.13

England protests germ warfare. (LNS) S27-010, 68 p.2

Germs for peace. (illus) Jy12-25, 68 p.3+

More germ warfare. (LNS) S27-010, 68 p.21

Chicago, Old Town

Bowers, Jim. Chicago wind chimes. 06-19, 67 p.7

---Windchimes. 027-N10, 67 p.12

Chicago’s Headland. Ag23-S12, 68 p.5

Seymour, Sunshine. Walking papers; Chicago-Wells St. (graphic) F16-29, 68 p.5

Strickert. Chuck, Chicago art fair. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.5

Chicanos

Grape strike a success. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.2

Grape strike success. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.5

New Mexican school. (LNS) S27-010, 68 p.2

Racism and Humble Oil. (UPS) Ap26-My9, 68 p.13

Wisniewski, Janis. Don’t buy rotten grapes! (photo) Ag9-22, 68 p.4

Civil Rights, Community Action, ETC.

Angle, Roger. Outrage in York, Pa. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.2+

Bliffert, Laurie. Individual rights; ACLU. Mr1-14, 68 p.10

Bobby Seale on Panthers. (LNS)(photos) S13-26, 68 p.4+

Desecration city. (LNS)(photo) Jy12-25, 68 p.13

Double O-soul. (photo) 011-24, 68 p.20

Downtown boycott. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.16

Haiba Karenga speaks. (LNS) S13-26, 68 p.21

Hope for Huey. (LNS) (photo) Ag23-S12, 68 p.16

Huey Newton and the yippies. (LNS) S27-010, 68 p.2

Huey Newton – “Guilty” of what? (LNS) (photo) S27-010, 68 p.2

Mississippi. (LNS) Je7-20, 68 p.13

Panther/SNCC merger off. (LNS) S13-26, 68 p.21

Poor people ask student support. (LNS) My10-23, 68 p.19

Statement of Eldridge Cleaver. S27-010, 68 p.2

U.S. apartheid predicted.

Ag9-22, 68 p.5

Akin, Linda. Casa Maria – Christian.(photos) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.7+

---Northcott Neighborhood House. (Graphics) S13-26, 68 p.10

Boulton, James. Wallace in Milwaukee; “Godamightydamn!” S27-010, 68 p. 4

The Catholic Radical. (illus.) S27-010, 68 p.3

Gibson, Barbara. A day in the march…06-19, 67 p.3-5

---March 100th day. D22-Jan4, 68 p.13+

Hell no – NAACP won’t go. (photo) Ag23-S12, 68 p.5

NAACP Youth Council; Kaleidoscope interview. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.11+

Titus, Harry. Kaleidoscope talks with John Trenton. (illus) Ag9-22, 68 p.7+

Unequal opportunities. Ag23-S12, 68 p.18

Zetteler, Mike. Halt slum project. D22-Jan4, 68 p.2

---Torch burns. (photo) Ap26-My9, 68 p.12

Columns

It’s happening. Kois, Craig. (calendar, regular) Issue #2-26 027-N10, 67 – N8 -21, 68

Jesus, Christ! (alternate title, Geez, Christ!)(irregular) Issue #14-26 My10-23, 68 – N8-21, 68

Leads and changes. Kois, John. (regular) Issue#1-26 06-19, 67 -67 – N8-21, 68

Letters to the editor. (regular) Issue #2-26 027-N10, 67 – N8-21, 68

---Police. S27-010, 68 p.9+

Provincial anarchy. (Gibson, Morgan. (regular) Issue #2-26 027-N10, 67 – N8 – 21, 68

---Anarchy poem. S13-26, 68 p.8

---Assassinations. Jy12-25, 68 p.9+

---Christmas. D22-Jan4, 68 p.5

---Hate mail. Je7-20, 68 p.9

---Hippie, death of. 027-N10, 67 p.7

---Humanity. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.5+

---“In the Green Parrot Sweet Shop in Galena.” S27-010, 68 p.9

---King, Martin Luther, Jr. Ap12-25, 68 p.5+; Ap26-My9, 68 p.9+

---Madame C.I.A. and the Demilitarized Zone Mime Troupe. My10-23, 68 p.9+

---Milwaukee 14 poem. 011-24, 68 p.6

---Milwaukee’s East Side. Jan5-18, 68 p.5+; F2-15, 68 p.5+

---Miscellaneous closing statements. Ag9-22, 68 p.18

---“No priests temples gods…” N*-21, 68 p.8

---Personal reflection. My24-Je6, 68 p.9+

---Poetry poem. Ag23-S12, 68 p.7

---Rexroth, Kenneth. D8-21, 67 p.5+

---Underground. N17-D1, 67 p.5+; F16-29, 68 p.5+

---University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Organizing Committee. 025-N7, 68 p.10

---UW-M. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.5+

---War protest. Mr1-14, 68 p.5+; Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.9+

Resist. (regular) Issue #25-26 027-N7, 68- N8-21, 68

Star cycle. (regular) Issue #13-17 Ap26-My9, 68-Je21-Jy11, 68

Bob Watt. (alternate titles: Last of the great existential rangers; Watt himself; Watt’s thing)(regular) Issue #1-26 06-19, 67 – N8-21, 68

Consumerism and Consuming

Educating the consumer. (LNS) 025-N7, 68 p.19

Glad rags. D22-Jan4, 68 p.9+

Grass cookery. (UPS) My24-Je6, 68 p.13

Yogurt. (UPS) My24-Je6, 68 p.13

Democratic National Convention, 1968

Akin, Linda. Czechoslocago. (photos) S13-26, 68 p.2+

Chicago boycott. S27-010, 68 p.18

Chicago – society’s child. (LNS) (photos) S13-26, 68 p.2+

Come all ye rebels. Mr1-14, 68 p.12

Cone, Neal. Humphrey comes a loser. (LNS) 011-24, 68 p.16

FBI and Chicago. (LNS) S27-010, 68 p.2

“Get the medics” Daley. (LNS) S13-26, 68 p.11

Goldberg, Art. Anatomy of the battle. (photos) S13-26, 68 p.3

Hoffman, Abbie. Creating a perfect mess. (from Revolution for the Hell of It) 025-N7, 68 p.2+

Lewis, Bill. Dick Gregory’s “Party.” (photos) S13-26, 68 p.3+

McCarthy delegate “Next time.” (photos) S13-26, 68 p.2+

Nolan, David. Saturday night at the movies. (LNS) 011-24, 68 p.2

Rubin prophecy. (photos) S13-26, 68 p.3+

Siding with hippies. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.27

Teich, Phillip W. Letters to the editor. Jan5-18, 68 p.4+

Dope

Arsenic trip. Ag9-22, 68 p.5

Ashby, Rita, and Ashby, Thad. Did Jesus get high? (illus) Jan.5-18, 68 p.7

Berglund, Bonnie. Acid and chromosomes. N17-D1, 67 p.10+

---FDA report on pot; news the Milwaukee Journal didn’t report. N17-D1, 67 p.3+

Black market research; 1, 200 respond to EVO(UPS) poll. Jan5-18, 68 p.10

Confessions of a middle-aged pot smoker. N17-D1, 67 p. 3+

Fake grass fake? Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.17

Flash! Twist and scare; heroin plot. Mr1-14, 68 p.12+

Hinich, Jeffrey. Don’t buy or sell-give your dope away. 027-N10, 67 p.12+

Hogan, Muriel. Marquette drug symposium. N17-D1, 67 p.10

Kois, John. Editor’s report; the iniquity of ignorance. N17-D1, 67 p.2

---Journal reports pot truth. D8-21, 67 p.2+ (legal reform petition.) N17-D1, 67 p.5

Letters to the editor; Heroin flaw. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.4+

LSD aids abortion. S27-010, 68 p.7

Oregon LSD legal. (LNS) S13-26, 68 p.5

Peterson, Dan. Advice advice advice. 027-N10, 67 p.11; reply, Letters to the editor. D8-21, 67 p.4

---Drugged society. N17-D1, 67 p.16

Scientific facts; the hemp plant. (Oberlin College. “Drug Conference Working Papers”) N17-D1, 67 p.2+

20 years for weeds. (LNS) S13-26, 68 p. 9

35 tons of grass. (LNS) S13-26, 68 p.11

Your greener grass. (LNS) Ag 9-22, 68 p. 23

Ecology

Ginsberg raps. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.12+

Hippies

Gibson, Morgan. Provincial anarchy; Hippie is dead, long live hippie. 027-N10, 67 p.7

Ginsberg raps. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.12+

Gromacki, Glenn. Letters to the editor; the free mind. Je7-20, 68 p. 4

Honigman, Richard. Flower from the street. (photos) D22- Jan 4, 68 p.18+

Uecke, Jim. A head is ahead. (photos) D22-Jan4, 68 p.15

Zetteler, Mike. Goodman comments; underground press and psychedelic art. D22-Jan4, 68 p.3

Homosexuality

Homosexual bill of rights. (LNS) S27-010, 68 p.5

The scene: gay. (review) Je7-20, 68 p.7

International

Bloody generals. (LNS) 025-N7, 68 p.5

DeBaggio, Thomas. South Korea: a new reign of terror. (LNS) Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.13+

Greek underground. (LNS) Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.13

No. 3000. (LNS) Jy12-25, 68 p.15

Plot to seize London. (LNS) S27-010, 68 p. 4

R.W. Letters to the editor; Viet Nam happening. My24-Je6, 68 p.16

Steffans, Roger. Letter from Vietnam; “Price on my head.” Jan5-18, 68 p. 2+

U.S. in North Vietnam. (LNS) Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.13

Kaleidoscope

Akin, Linda. Free the square. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.5+

An anniversary. N8-21, 68 p.19

An apology, of sorts. 025-N7, 68 p.4

Bastile benefit. S27-010, 68 p.3

A concise and somewhat accurate history of Kaleidoscope. (photo) N8-21, 68 p.18+

Disorderly heads. N8-21, 68 p. 7

Fairy Mary Juana. Ag23-S12, 68 p.21

The future of Kaleidoscope in your community. Mr15-28, 68 p.3

Gall, Dennis. Confessions of a smut peddler; getting to know the vice squad. Je7-20, 68

Gall, Dennis. Confessions of a smut peddler; getting to know the vice squad. Je7-20, 68 p.16

---More confessions of a smut peddler. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.5

---The persecution of Kaleidoscope by the inmates of Whitefish Bay under the direction of Mind-Cop Meister. (illus) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.2+

---Poetry benefit. 025-N7, 68 p.4

Gibson, Barbara. Kaleidoscope – still in the streets – ends first year and begins second. Yippee! (illus) N8-21, 68 p.17+32

Harassment continues. My24-Je6, 68 p.5

Here cum de judgement. Jy12-25, 68 p.2

Hum a lum---another bust. Ag23-S12, 68 p.3

Kaleidoscope benefit. Je7-20, 68 p.19

Kaleidoscope sales. Ap26-My9, 68 p.3

Kois, John. Editorial backwash. F16-29, 68 p.2

---Kaleidoscope office bombed. (photo) Je7-20, 68 p.2

---Summer madness. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.2

---This one is for Lucy. 06-19, 67 p.2

Letters to the editor; “Help me if you can…” Ap12-25, 68 p.4

Mangelsdorff, Rich. Kaleidoscope – the first year. N8-21, 68 p.13

New office. My10-23, 68 p.19

No permits needed. F2-15, 68 p.18

Paper placed in welfare center. Jan5-18, 68 p.11

P.O. problems. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.17

Racist arrest. (from Milwaukee Courier) Je7-20, 68 p.15

Reitman bows out. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.12

Right-wing hysteria; Kaleidoscope in court. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.2

Selling on the streets. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.17

Urinal sales. Jy12-25, 68 p.14

Where to buy… Jan5-18, 68 p.11

Law

Bryan, John. A plot to destroy the Constitution. (from Open City) (graphics) Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.3+

Higgs, Bill. Analysis of the Omnibus Crime Bill of 1968. (illus) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.3+

Mace

Chemical mace found to cause death. (UPS) Ap12-25, 68 p.13

Knopow, Gary. Maze: People’s protection. S13-26, 68 p.11

Watch it, people’s mace! (UPS) My10-23, 68 p.13

Madison Community

Previant, J. Madison’s Factory – good outlook. F2-15, 68 p.8

Richard, Pam. The Oz – a sound mixture. F16-29, 68 p.6+

Mail (Junk, Hate, Etc)

Gibson, Morgan. Provincial anarchy. Je7-20, 68 p.9 (hate mail example: postcard to Bob Collins, WOKY Walky-Talky) 027-N10, 67 p.7

Mailing to China. S27-010, 68 p.3

Van Tassel, Dennie. How to stop junk mail. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.5

Marquette University

(Bob Watt photo) My24-Je6, 68 p.12

Furor at Marquette. My10-23, 68 p.3

Hogan, Muriel. Marquette drug symposium. N17-D1, 67 p.10

Richards, Jay. No apology for MU. 027-N10, 67 p. 6

Rose, Thomas. Marquette background. (photos) Je7-20, 68 p.3+

Where were they? My24-Je6, 68 p.5

Media

American propaganda machine. (UPS) Ap26-My9, 68 p.13

Wasserman, Harvey. 1968: year of the heroic guerilla media. (LNS) Ag9-22, 68 p.14

Middle America (The Other 98)

H.U.A.C.’s new image. (LNS) 025-N7, 68 p.5

Leverant, Robert. F. Quackenbush; portrait of the enemy. N17-D1, 67 p.14

Minutemen tripped. (LNS) 025-N7, 68 p.5

Right wing conspiracy. (LNS) 025-N7, 68 p.9

Milwaukee Community

Akin, Linda. Fountain controversy renewed. S27-010, 68 p.3

Bail fund decision. Jan5-18, 68 p.3+

Bail fund grows. D22-Jan4, 68 p.2

Bastile benefit. S27-010, 68 p.3

Bead-in, tenant out. Ap26-My9, 68 p.8

Benefit party. Jy12-25, 68 p.14

Bizarre closing. My10-23, 68 p.5

Church happening. (photo) My10-23, 68 p.5

Coffeehouse cleared. F2-15, 68 p.13

Come the revolution; town hall meeting. S27-010, 68 p.3

Coming benefits. S13-26, 68 p.11

Defense fund. S13-26, 68 p.17

East Side Free Press. Ag23-S12, 68 p.3

East Side loses head. (photo) F2-15, 68 p.5

East Side makes impression. Ap26-My9, 68 p.2+

Free Bliss. Ap26-My9, 68 p.8

Gall, Dennis. Poetry benefit. 025-N7, 68 p.4

---Town hall notes. My24-Je6, 68 p.12

Gall, Donna. 4th Town Hall rivals P.T.A. (photo) Ap26-My9, 68 p.8

Gardner, Dean C. Town Hall and a concerned citizen. (photo) Ap12-25, 68 p.5

Gibbons, Jim. Hazard at UW-M. N17-D1, 67 p.8

Gibson, Barbara. Martin Luther/King/Christ/ de Lawd. Ap12-25, 68 p.2

Gibson, Morgan. Provincial anarchy; East side…old and new. Jan5-18, 68 p.5+; F2-15, 68 p.5+

Head shop robbed. (photo) S27-010, 68 p.23

Hide, don’t confide. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.2

Hinich, Jeffrey. Parks belong to the people. (photos) Ag23-S12, 68 p.2+

Hippie power talk. F2-15, 68 p.18

Indian Head advertisement. N17-D1, 67 p.19

Kaleidoscope benefit. Je7-20, 68 p.19

Kois, Craig. It’s happening. (calendar, regular) Issue #2-26 027-N10, 67–N8-21, 68 p.2

---Underground lift premier. N17-D1, 67 p.8

Lovelace, P. Indian head smoke. 027-N10, 67 p.2+

Mangelsdorff. Rich. Fudge at Garde. Jy12-25, 68 p.5

---Magic Sam at the Avant Garde. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.5

Milwaukee poetry mag. Ag9-22, 68 p.5

New Victorian. Ag23-S12, 68 p.18

Peace volunteers. Ag9-22, 68 p.5

Peterson, Dan. Smile at the narcs? 06-19, 67 p.3

Poetic walks. Ag23-S12, 68 p.18

Poetry reading set. N8-21, 68 p.4

Psychedelicatessen? Ag9-22, 68 p.4

Reitman, Robert. Indian head Sunday. 027-N10, 67 p.11

Richards, Jay. Freak show. 06-19, 67 p. 14

Richards, Jay. New lights in Galaxie. D8-21, 67 p.10

---Shrunken Head uncaps! (photos) N17-D1, 67 p.13

Saichek, Brad. YBR opens. N17-D1, 67 p.5

2nd Town Hall set. Mr15-28, 68 p.2

2nd workshop. My24-Je6, 68 p. 5

South Side rock club opens. Jy12-25, 68 p.17

Town Hall – past and future. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.2

Town Hall scheduled. S27-010, 68 p.7

TV drug panel. F2-15, 68 p.13

Underground comes alive; hip town Town Hall meeting. (photo) Mr1-14, 68 p.5

Underground lift society points to new world. (photo) S13-26, 68 p.14

Underground Town Hall. Ag23-S12, 68 p.5

Watt, Bob. (regular column) Issue #1-26 06-19, 67-N8-21, 68

Wednesdays at the Garde. Je7-20, 68 p.5

Whip benefit. D8-21, 67 p.12

Writers meet. Je7-20, 68 p.19

Writers’ workshop. Ag9-22, 68 p.4

Milwaukee Evils

Bow-wow Bowman barks. Mr15-28, 68 p.3

Circus barker hustles housewives. F2-15, 68 p.2; response, Young, Albert W. Letters to the editor. F16-29, 68 p.4+

Coffeehouse cleared. F2-15, 68 p.13

Fountain ordinance. 025-N7, 68 p. 12

Gall, Dennis. Big bad Bigot Boy does it again; or, how I learned to love George Webb, grease and all. (photo, p.4) 025-N7, 68 p.3

Gall, Dennis. Hassles at Barney’s. (photo) N8-21, 68 p.4

Johnson, George. East Side Attacked. D8-21, 67 p.2

The Outlaws; Kaleidoscope interviews. (photos) F16-29, 68 p.3+

Reitman, Robert. Bigot Boy vs. the hippies. (photo) 06-19, 67 p.3

Rent-a-cop guards Pigboy. (photo) 011-24, 68 p.2

Rulseh, Sue. Allen-Bradley discrimination. Ag23-S12, 68 p.3

Unidentified hippie. Ag23-S12, 68 p.3

Milwaukee 14

Balsieper, Gary. (photo) The M-14; the soldier’s best friend. N8-21, 68 p.16

Fires of freedom. (photos) 011-24, 68 p.19

Forest, James. Milwaukee 14. (graphics) N8-21, 68 p.28-29

The Milwaukee 14; hypothesis. (graphic) 011-24, 68 p.5

The Milwaukee 14; a perspective. (graphic) 011-24, 68 p.5+

More Milwaukee 14. (photo) 025-N7, 68 p.4

Milwaukee History

Believe it or not. Mr 1-14, 68 p.13

Milwaukee Journal Company

Big Brother on TV. D22 – Jan4, 68 p.4

Journal farce. Ap26-My9, 68 p.2

Journal suspends writer. Ag23-S12, 68 p.3

Movies

Akin, Linda. Motion Picture Commission – a relic. Ag9-22, 68 p.3+

Blue movies; skin flicks – a review. (illus) Ap26-My9, 68 p.16-17

Giuliano, Charles. Filming Arlo’s Alice. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.4

Guthrie film. (LNS) 025-N7, 68 p.2

NY film festival attacked. (LNS) Ag23-S12, 68 p.17

Plotkin, Phillip M. Letter (showing of obscene films to Wisconsin Army National Guard). Je7-20, 68 p.2

Underground newsreels available. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.2

Movies. Reviews

How I won the war. (Mike Zetteler) (photo) F2-15, 68 p.3+

Privilege. (The Confabulator) N17-D1, 67 p.13

The Trip. (Jay Richards) 06-19, 67 p.7

Tune in, turn on, drop out. (John Kois) N17-D1, 67 p.15

Music & Musicians

Around the scenes. Jan5-18, 68 p.6+

Ballsieper, Gary. Experience at Scene. (photo) Mr15-28, 68 p.15

---, and Smaglick, Dianne. A side of Cannonball Adderly. (photo) D22-Jan4, 68 p.9+

Daly, Mike. Back at it again as always. 027-N10, 67 p.13-14

Foster, Michael. New Blues is happening; Knu music. D8-21, 67 p.11+

The Fugs crucify. (LNS) My24-Je6, 68 p.13

Fugs-Ginsberg show scheduled for Appleton. (photo) F16-29, 68 p.5

Fugs turned back. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.2

Gleason, Ralph. Beatles more potent than SDS. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.8-9

---A message from Quicksilver. (LNS) (graphic) 025-N7, 68 p.10-11

Grape faith. F2-15, 68 p.13

Harrison, Hank. Woody Guthrie. (graphic) N17-D1, 67 p.16

In appreciation of Bob Dylan. (LNS) (illus) S27-010, 68 p.15

Kois, John. Editorial backwash. F16-29, 68 p.2

---Leads and changes. (regular column) Issue #1-26 06-19, 67 – N8-21, 68

Mangelsdorff, Rich. Doors in Milwaukee. N8-21, 68 p.4

---Pop! D8-21, 67 p.13

---Pop! A background. 06-19, 67 p.13

---When will they ever learn; Life magazine sucks. (photos) Ag9-22, 68 p.12+

Manske, Dorleski. Canadian sounds; the “Night Shift.” (photo) N17-D1, 67 p.13

Nude Lennon in trouble. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.4

Reitman, Robert. Platinum personality. D22-Jan4, 68 p.14

Tiny Tim is dying. (UPS) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.13

Youngblood, Gene. Magical mystery tour; remembrance of musical past. (photo) D22-Jan4, 68 p.2+

Zappa raps. Ag23-S12, 68 p.5+

Music & Musicians. Milwaukee

Akin, Linda. Skip, march, & whistle as the Earth turns. (photo) Jy12-25, 68 p.5

Contemporary ensemble concert set. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.16

Folk festival. My10-23, 68 p.5

Inner city youth show. My10-23, 68 p.3

John Mayall’s electric blues gig turns on Scene. 025-N7, 68 p.12

Kois, John. Leads and changes; Bastile benefit. (illus) 011-24, 68 p.21

Kujawski, John. Baroque perfection. S13-26, 68 p.23

Looks for right spot. F16-29, 68 p.14

Mangelsdorff, Rich. Big week at Scene. N8-21, 68 p.5

---Chamber Ensemble concert. Ag23-S12, 68 p.19

---Jazz. (Afro-Jazz Ensemble) D22-Jan4, 68 p.14+

---Knu Bluze at the Scene and in your head. (photo) F2-15, 68 p.8

---Magic Cereal, free-music. F16-29, 68 p.11+

---Mothers at the Scene. Ag23-S12, 68 p.6, 19

---O’Brad’s hosts musical feast; Kaleidoscope benefit. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.6

---Pop! An interview with Eastern Mean Tyme. N17-D1, 67 p.8

Scene changes. S27-010, 68 p.21

Second ensemble performance. D8-21, 67 p.10

Sitar taught. S27-010, 68 p.18

Third Ensemble concert. Mr15-28, 68 p.3; My10-23, 68 p.5

Will Crittendon. (photo) S27-010, 68 p.5

New York

Culture assaulted at Lincoln Center. (LNS) 011-24, 68 p.9

Letters to the editor. N17-D1, 67 p.4; D8-21, 67 p.4

Personalities

Agnew, Spiro

Agnew in Agnew country. (LNS) 025-N7, 68 p.3

Spiro is. S27-010, 68 p.2

Brother Anotoninis

Zetteler, Mike. Brother Antoninis to appear at UWM. (photo) Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.11

Bruce, Lenny

August Third, 1968. Ag9-22, 68 p.10

Burton, Austin

Krassner, Paul. Six inches to Bellevue. (LNS) Ag23-S12, 68 p.16

Carmichael, Stokely

Stokely and the press. (LNS) Ap26-My9, 68 p.15

Fuller, R. Buckminster

“Bucky” Fuller at UWM. S13-26, 68 p.11

Groppi, James, Fr.

Gibson, Barbara. A day in the march… 06-19, 67 p.3-5

Hall, Gus

Ditzinger, Doug. An old road repaved. (photo) Ap26-M9, 68 p.3

Johnson, Lyndon

Academic freedom behind machine gun mounts. (LNS) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.13+

Cheers for Lyndon. (LNS) Ap26-My9, 68 p.13

Lyndon chicken. (LNS) 025-N7, 68 p.3

Kennedys

Jackie disappoints new left. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.7

Kerouac, Jack

Cassady, Neal. Kerouac, Jack. Neal Cassady…his tracks. Mr1-14, 68 p.11

King, Martin Luther, Jr.

Eat those words, honkie! (LNS) Ap26-My9, 68 p.15

Gibson, Barbara. Martin Luther/King/Christ/de Lawd. Ap12-25, 68 p.2

Gibson, Morgan. Provincial anarchy. Ap12-25, 68 p. 5+; Ap26-My9, 68 p. 9+

Jones, Christopher Williams. Eulogy on a mountain top. (photos) Ap26-My9, 68 p.19

King’s death – inconvenience. (LNS) Ap26-My9, 68 p.13

Leary, Timothy

Call to alms for the battle of Millbrook. Mr1-14, 68 p.6

Charyn, Marlene. Prayer for Cleaver. (LNS) Ag9-22, 68 p.10+

Kois, John. Turn on, tune in, drop out; Leary review. N17-D1, 67 p.15

Mailer, Norman

The steps of the Pentagon. My24-Je6, 68 p.6+

McCarthy, Eugene

Radical change a must. (photo) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.16

McCarthy visits ghetto. (LNS) My24-Je6, 68 p.13

Wallace, George

Boulton, James. Wallace in Milwaukee; “Godamightydamn!” (photos) S27-010, 68 p.4

Orleans & the Legion. (LNS) S27-010, 68 p.2

Words of Chairman Wallace; the people’s choice. (photo) S27-010, 68 p.4

Warhol, Andy

Van Allen, Rick, and Mangelsdorff, Rich. New Warhol adventure. (photos) Jan5-18, 68 p.3+

Philosophy

Gibson, Morgan. Provincial anarchy. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.5+

Ginsberg, Allen. Maharishi and me. (LNS) My10-23, 68 p.2+

Leverant, Robert. Gurdjieff. N17-D1, 67 p.18

Marcuse influence. (LNS) My24-Je6, 68 p.6+

Pyron, Bernard. I Ching: an introduction. 06-19, 67 p.10-12; An editor. Reply. 027-N10, 67 p.3

Poetry

Akin, Linda. Happy birthday, Lory. N8-21, 68 p.30

Alderson, Jo Bartels. Cinderella. 06-19, 67 p.9

Allschwang, David Klaus. Death chant. N17-D1, 67 p.18

Allschwang, John. After the battle. 06-19, 67 p.6

Alyssa. Brain waves of today. Ap26-My9, 68 p.10

Anonymous. Couch. D8-21, 67 p.8

Bertolino, James. Analysis. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.8

---I sold a poem. 011-24, 68 p.18

---Preparing to sup. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.9

Billera, Jan. Russell Alkins’ object forms. Mr1-14, 68 p.9

---To Rog. 027-N10, 67 p.9

Blake, William. (from) The Prophetic books. (graphic) N17-D1, 67 p.19

Blazek, Douglas. The epic of our erotic profanity. 011-24, 68 p.18

---A mass for not singing. Ap12-25, 68 p.8-9

---Poem written to a young girl seen dancing in the ocean. Jy12-25, 68 p.11

---Room drownings. Ag9-22, 68 p.16

Bonamer, Chuck. Arab-Israeli War. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.10

---An expected death. Jan5-18, 68 p.9

---Lenny Bruce revisited. Ag23-S12, 68 p.23

---Moksa Sutra. Jy12-25, 68 p.11

---Sex poem. Ag9-22, 68 p.16-17

---Suspended Kama. Mr15-28, 68 p.9

Bowers, Margaret Lougee. Once when I was a changeling. Mr15-28, 68 p.9

---Utilitarian prairie. 06-19, 67 p.9

Brunner, Peter. Cycles of endless variation. D8-21, 67 p.8

---Yosemite. 027-N10, 67 p.9

Bukowski, Charles. Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen. (from Open City) (illus) F2-15, 68 p.9

Burnett, Cheri. On an early morning. D8-21, 67 p.9

Caldwell, Gene. America: part onethousandninehundredandsixtyeight. S13-26, 68 p.6+19

---Women purring. Ag9-22, 68 p.16

Camelot, Robert. Gweneviere. F2-15, 68 p.16

Chappelear, G.T. “an angel…” 011-24, 68 p.23

---When Rimbaud hit Paris. Jy12-25, 68 p.11

---Written in Ohio State Penitentiary, July 6, 1967. S13-26, 68 p.6

Chernof, Thomas W. Dearest Julianne. Mr1-14, 68 p.8

Dahlke, Cynthia. Pervert in the park. Jan5-18, 68 p.9

Dryburgh, Mary. Pederneles. Ap26-My9, 68 p.11

---Untitled. 06-19, 67 p.8

Dyer, Paul. Sacrificial bride. Ag9-22, 68 p.17

Ferrall, Ellison. Untitled. Ag9-22, 68 p.16

Flaherty, Douglas. Atlantic evening. Mr1-14, 68 p.8

---Birthing. Ap26-My9, 68 p.11

---Negative. Mr1-14, 68 p.9

---One must maintain a proper mental position. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.8

Frank, G. Crystal ball gazing (2,000A.D.) Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.8

Gall, Dennis. Hamlet you’re not, George Schelley. N8-21, 68 p.30

Gall, Donna. Untitled. N8-21, 68 p.31

Gibbons, Jim. The athletes. Jy12-25, 68 p.10

---Milwaukee quote poem #1. Mr15-28, 68 p.9

---On the death of Chief John Big Tree…06-19, 67 p.9

Gibbons, Lois. Ginsberg at the Gibsons. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.10

Gibson, Barbara. At thirty-seven. Ag9-22, 68 p.17

---“I suppose again this Christmas…” D22-Jan4, 68 p.8

---Poem-letter for Sunday, October 15, 1967. 027-N10, 67 p.3

---Summer solstice. 06-19, 67 p.8

---These animals. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.11

---Time of the moon. Ag9-22, 68 p.16

---Untitled. Mr1-14, 68 p.9

Gibson, Julie. Lucy pome #2. Mr15-28,68 p.8

Gibson, Morgan. Au McClure de la lune. 06-19, 67 p.6

---A coming. D22-Jan4, 68 p.12

---A day will come. D8-21, 67 p.8

---A dream of love. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.10

---Going to hear Yevtushenko. 027-N10, 67 p.8

---Provincial anarchy; anarchy poem. S13-26, 68 p.8

---Provincial anarchy; In the Green Parrot Sweet Shop in Galena. S27-010, 68 p.9

---Provincial anarchy; Milwaukee 14. 011-24, 68 p.6

---Provincial anarchy; “No priests temples gods.” N8-21, 68 p.8

---Provincial anarchy; poetry poem. Ag23-S12, 68 p.7

Grapes, Marcus J. 10 poems. (from Mozart was Affable) S27-010, 68 p.8

Grassmeier. “We need masks, layer…” Jan5-18, 68 p.8

Hady, Jeannette. “To all you ecstatic Kama Sutra lovers…” Je21-Jy11, 68 p.19

Hart, Jim. “Some day I will be…” F2-15, 68 p.17

---Who are you. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.11

Hazard, James. Advice. Jan5-18, 68 p.8

---Astronomers in Upper Michigan. (graphic) 025-N7, 68 p.8

---Chicago song, August 28, 025-N7, 68 p.8

---The exorcism of Senator McCarthy’s grave, 20 February 1968, Appleton, Wisconsin. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.8

---Fatigue. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.11

---Joy quick. (graphic) 025-N7, 68 p.15

---The river. 025-N7, 68 p.15

---Saturday: late March. (graphic) 025-N7, 68 p.15

---To Chas. McCleary, concerning two of his drawings. 025-N7, 68 p.8

---Tuesday. 025-N7, 68 p.15

Hillebrand, Robert. A few beers at O’Reilley’s. 011-24, 68 p.23

Hinich, Jeffrey. The blind and the barefoot (April dream poem). 06-19, 67 p.8

---“love making…” F2-15, 68 p.17

---September 30/2311 so. Howell Ave. 011-24, 68 p.3

---Written on a downtown bus. 027-N10, 67 p.8

Jarreau, D. Reincarnate(for K.F.). F2-15, 68 p.16

Jaye, Violette. Mass murder at Dak Son (Dec ’67). Mr1-14, 68 p.9

Kois, John. Dreamscopes one. N8-21, 68 p.31

Kruger, Karil. The advertisement. Jy12-25, 68 p.10

---High in a copter. Ag23-S12, 68 p.12

---Men love men. Ag23-S12, 68 p.12

---The only way to go. Ag 23-S12, 68 p.12

---Pavane. Ag23-S12, 68 p.12-13

---Soliloquy. Ag23-S12, 68 p.13

---“Taiko…” 011-24, 68 p.23

---“What’s a Howard Hughes?” Ag23-S12, 68 p.12

Leverant, Robert. Somebody else’s dog. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.9

Levy, D.A. Letter to Lady Berge. Je7-20, 68 p.10

---Mar1, Mar2, Mar3. Je7-20, 68 p.11

---A poem? Je7-20, 68 p.11

---Poem to Michael Solomon. S13-26, 68 p.19

---Praps (1) two. Je7-20, 68 p.10

---Rectal eye vision #7- for allen ginsberg-manifesto fragment and poem for the one eyed children. Je7-20, 68 p.10

---Satori while praying in the bathroom. Ag9-22, 68 p.17

---Spontaneous contact in the mind cancelled. Je7-20, 68 p.11

---Third quarter. Je7-20, 68 p.11

Luther, Don. Edsel. Ap26-My9, 68 p.11

Mangelsdorff, Rich. People get ready no 47. N8-21, 68 p.30

---Villanelle. N8-21, 68 p.31

Manwright, Leon. To Emelar and other skies. Jan5-18, 68 p.8

Mary Jo. All that’s cheeky is not callipygian. N17-D1, 67 p.7

---And he never lost his hat. N17-D1, 67 p.6-7

---Anti-war. N17-D1, 67 p.6

---Astrological dizziness. N17-D1, 67 p.7

---Earth feeling Gertrude. N17-D1, 67 p.6

---Mr. Donovan. N17-D1, 67 p.6

---My life is the water. N17-D1, 67 p.6-7

---Notes on spirits. N17-D1, 67 p.7

---On having read a palm. N17-D1, 67 p.6

---Only a crescendo. N17-D1, 67 p.6

---Round brown earth(earth poem). N17-D1, 67 p. 7

---To Andy. Ap26-My9, 68 p.11

---Wedding song #2. N17-D1, 67 p.7

Mathews, Toni. Nice to be nice. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.9

May, Frances. Old Tom. Jan5-18, 68 p.9

Meinecke, Edith. Mutations. 06-19, 67 p.8

---Nascency. D8-21, 67 p.9

Meisel, Myldrythe. Dazed days. D22-Jan4, 68 p.8

Mercer, Don. Ode to a pill. D8-21, 67. p.9

Meudt, Edna. In the year of:… 027-N10, 67 p.9

Mille, Mark. “smoke…” 011-24, 68 p.18

Miller, Joan. The flight to. Mr15-28, 68 p.8

---The legacy. Jy12-25, 68 p.11

---Morning rains. 011-24, 68 p.18

---The response. Mr1-14, 68 p.9

---The trails. F2-15, 68 p.16-17

---Untitled. Ag9-22, 68 p.16

Moos, Katherine. Untitled. Mr15-28, 68 p.8

Moos, Margaret. For Carmichael: my philosophy teacher. 027-N10, 67 p.9

---I wonder. S13-26, 68 p.19

---A poem dedicated to three for five various and sundry friends…Mr15-28, 68 p.8

Nero, Bob. The Ginko tree. D22-Jan4, 68 p.8

Ollman, Rick. O future unimaginable god. Jan5-18, 68 p.8

---An urgent message. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.10

---Where we’re at. Mr 29-Ap11, 68 p.9

Olsen, Bill. Calle Emilliano Zapata num.34. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.10

Perry, Phil. Milton’s resurrection. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.10-11

Parsons, Bob. The ice cream man cometh. Mr1-14, 68 p.9

P.L.T. Void. Jy12-25, 68 p.10

Poniewaz, Jefry. Walt Whitman in San Francisco. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.8

Porter, David. When Mangelsdorff meets Watt. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.11

Profane, Marijane Q. “The Dravidian druid.” Mr15-28, 68 p.8

Pyron, Bernard. God is loose. D22-Jan4, 68 p.8

Rainkv. A half gallon of milk. Mr1-14, 68 p.8

Reitman, Robert. Her hips. 06-19, 67 p.7

---Hurrah for us. D8-21, 67 p.9

---We are the egg men. Mr1-14, 68 p.8

---With child. Ag9-22, 68 p.17

Renner, Bruce. The crayon tray. F2-15, 68 p.16-17

Richard, Pamela A. A feeling. Mr15-28, 68 p.8

Rinder, Deborah. Puzzle. S13-26, 68 p.19

Rinder, Irwin D. Heroes. D22-Jan4, 68 p.8

---Judgements. D22-Jan4, 68 p.8

Ristau, Harland. And there I was. 06-19, 67 p.8

---Milwaukee looks to pray. 027-N10, 67 p.9

---Vietnamese landscape. Mr1-14, 68 p.8

Russell, Karyn. I learned. 011-24, 68 p.18

Russell, David. On a flower descending. 06-19, 67 p.13

---Unfinished poem. 027-N7, 67 p.9

Sahli, John. For L. Ap26-My9, 68 p.11

Schneider, Joel. Fuzz. Ap26-My9, 68 p.11

Sinclair, Dave. Pontiac’s speech to the white man. 011-24, 68 p.23

Sorcic, James. After sex. Jy12-25, 68 p.10

---Communion by fire. D22-Jan4, 68 p.8

---Evolution. 027-N10, 67 p.8

---If yr looking for America in Milwaukee. 011-24, 68 p.18

---The message. F2-15, 68 p.6

---The mistake. Jan5-18, 68 p.8

---Poem for John McCullough: Channel 4 newscaster. My24-Je6, 68 p.3

---This one’s for Mark. N8-21, 68 p.31

---A very long experimental poem with voices, for Morgan Gibson. (photo) F16-29, 68 p.8-9

Spaulding, Susan. “Diminishing/returns…” D22-Jan4, 68 p.8

Sternberg, Richard. Justine Corelli. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.11

Stewart, Joffre. Broad hint for group poem…06-19, 67 p.9

---Reverberations from the first Midwest regional conference of the Black student alliance. Ap26-My9, 68 p.11

Stewart, S.D. (foil wrapper) Jy12-25, 68 p.11

Stupich, Laurie. No one knew. Jy12-25, 68 p.10

---Regret. S13-26, 68 p.19

Tankar, Dennis R. Pop poem: an archaic form. S13—26, 68 p.6+19

Thirty People. East side mother. F2-15, 68 p.16

Titus, Harry. Cops in honest chief. N8-21, 68 p.31

---For a Gottlieb. N8-21, 68 p.30

Watt, Bob. America, the steam cleaner. 027-N10, 67 p.8

---Johnson ’67. Ap26-My9, 68 p.6

---Seasonal love. Jy12-25, 68 p.11

Wells, M. Spontaneous poem of a snowy, January morning. F2-15, 68 p.16-17

Wiegner, Kathleen. Ars erotica. D8-21, 67 p.9

---For Rosalee. S13-26, 68 p.19

---Linda Rae Fitzpatrick. F2-15, 68 p.16-17

---Open letter to the public defenders. Mr15-28, 68 p.9

Wilgus, Neal. The hedonist. S13-26, 68 p.19

Winters, Jeff. Untitled. Ap26-My9, 68 p.11

Wisniewski, Janis. Happiness is the Vice Squad. N8-21, 68 p.30

Woessner, Warren. Cold snow. S13-26, 68 p.6

Woestendiek, Carl. Closet raga. Jy12-25, 68 p.10

---If you would(could). 011-24, 68 p.18

---Second terminal intro beep for N. Mailer. Ag9-22, 68 p.17

Woods, Suzanne. A love poem. D8-21, 67 p.8

---Prayer. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.8

Wright, James Abell. Sacrilege at sunset. Ap26-My9, 68 p.10

Zetteler, Mike. After 3 years. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.10

Ziem, Mark. Greatest show on earth. 11/17/67. Ap26-My9, 68 p.11

Poetry and Poets (Subj.)

Fugs-Ginsberg show scheduled for Appleton. (photo) F16-29, 68 p.5

Gibbons, Jim. Goodman visit; if I do not, who will do it? Jan5-18, 68 p.2+

Gibson, Morgan. Provincial anarchy; Kenneth Rexroth. D8-21, 67 p.5+

Glover, David(Tony). Kenneth Patchen. (from Avatar)(graphics) My24-Je6, 68 p.2, 10-11

Poniewaz, Jefrey. Blood of the poet. My10-23, 68 p.8

Richards, Jay. Billera ends. Story. 027-N10, 67 p.3

Sorcic, James. Rexroth appearance set. F16-29, 68 p.2+

Woods, Suzanne. Evening with Ginsberg. (graphic) Mr15-28, 68 p.2

Zetteler, Mike. Goodman comments; underground press and psychedelic art. D22-Jan4, 68 p.3

---, and Akin, Linda. John Allschwang – poet. (photo) Je7-20, 68 p.17

Police

Beware – this man is a narc. (illus) Ag9-22, 68 p.5

Cook, Bob. Police as a symptom. (LNS) 025-N7, 68 p.7+

Cops on the take. (from Milwaukee Courier) Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.5

FBI men blast J Edgar Hoover. (LNS) Ag23-S12, 68 p.16

Johnson, George. Beware of the friendly stranger; narcs. F2-15, 68 p.2

Killer cop freed. (LNS) My24-Je6, 68 p.13

Legal advice; entrapment. N17-D1, 67 p.4

The man-if or when. Mr1-14, 68 p.15

Narcs. N8-21, 68 p.3

Ozymandias. S27-010, 68 p.9+

Police brutality. (LNS) S27-010, 68 p.5

Recruiting black cops. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.7

Sergeant Sunshine busted. (LNS) Ap26-My9, 68 p.13

SF tactical squad investigated. (LNS) S13-26, 68 p.4

Sock it to me. (LNS) Ag23-S12, 68 p.17

Stanley, Doc. Policemanship: a guide. 027-N10, 67 p.10+

This man is a narc. (illus) D8-21, 67 p.10

Zetteler, Mike. Walls have ears; wire tap. D22-Jan4, 68 p.5+

Police Harassment

Baltimore dogs. (LNS) 025-N7, 68 p.4

Chapman denies narc charge. F2-15, 68 p.18

Cop hates poetry. (photo) F2-15, 68 p.13

Cops bust guerillas. Ag9-22, 68 p.5

Disorderly heads. N8-21, 68 p.7

Freedom in Aspen. (LNS) S13-26, 68 p.21

Johnson, George. East side attacked. D8-21, 67 p.2

Police abuse prisoner; forcing charges. F2-15, 68 p.2

Seymour, Sunshine. Walking papers; Chicago – Wells St. (graphic) F16-29, 68 p.5

Up against the wall, Mothermiller. (illus) 011-24, 68 p.3

Watts Festival massacre. (LNS) Ag23-S12, 68 p.17

Politics

Albert Stewart. Awaiting the last act. (LNS) 011-24, 68 p.2

CP in two states. (LNS) 025-N7, 68 p.3

Gregory campaign literature seized. (LNS)(illus) N8-21, 68 p.5

Gregory on the ballot. (LNS) 025-N7, 68 p.5

Hump in a corner. (LNS) 025-N7, 68 p.4

L.A. Peace & Freedom seeks D.A. office. (UPS) Ap12-25, 68 p.13

Lens, S. Presidential politics – 1968. (UPS) Je7-20, 68 p.2+

Oitzinger, Doug. An old road repaved. (photo) Ap26-My9, 68 p.3

P&F Party goes national. (LNS) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.13

Presidential poll won by Wallace. (LNS) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.15

Somebody for president. S27-010, 68 p.23

“Vote with Feet.” (LNS) S27-010, 68 p.23

Yesterday. (LNS) 025-N7, 68 p.19

Youth for a new America. (graphic) 011-24, 68 p.10

Politics. Milwaukee

Ballsieper, Gary. David Walther: views; Kaleidoscope interviews mayor candidate. (photos) F2-15, 68 p.13+

---Jerry Muelver; Kaleidoscope interview. (photo) Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.2+

Cannon on porno. S27-010, 68 p.23

Editorial, Kaleidoscope. Mr1-14, 68 p.3

Editorial, Milwaukee Journal. Mr1-14, 68 p.2

Gall, Dennis. Cannon and the GOP’s. 011-24, 68 p.9

---D.A. blows cool, loses smut vote. (photo) S13-26, 68 p.5

Jesus, Christ! (regular column) Issue #14-26 My10-23, 68 – N8-21, 68

Journal farce. Ap26-My9, 68 p.2

LaFollette, Bronson. Letter (re District attorney’s removal). Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.13

The man: who he is. (photo) Mr1-14, 68 p.2

A new attack. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.7

O’Connell revisited. Mr15-28, 68 p.2

P&F in Milwaukee. S27-010, 68 p.7

Sanders, Bill. Seraphim cartoon. My10-23, 68 p.19

Senate seat sought. Ap9-22, 68 p.5+

Steffes implicated in mortgage case; case of disappearing file. Mr1-14, 68 p.3

Undue punishment. Mr15-28, 68 p.2

Zetteler, Mike. DA’s deals; O’Connell and Kaminsky linked. (photo and photo-stat) Mr1-14, 68 p.2-3

---O’Connell addicted? Wine, roses and mortgages. Mr1-14, 68 p.3

Protest & Demonstration

Epithet for an age. (LNS) S13-26, 68 p.4

Gall, Dennis. Peace coalition; Dick Gregory here. (photo) 011-24, 68 p.3

“Individuals against the crime of silence” petition. Ag9-22, 68 p.27

Zetteler, Mike. National strike; April 26. (photos) Ap26-My9, 68 p.3

Proximity

Johnson, Kay. Proximity. (graphic) D8-21, 67 p.7; N8-21, 68 p.19

Radio. Milwaukee

Acid rock radio. S27-010, 68 p.7

Hip-rock show satisfies new-old music needs. My10-23, 68 p.5

WAWA turns on. Ag23-S12, 68 p.5

Reality

Kois, John. What’s the difference? Welcome to the revolution. Ap12-25, 68 p.2

Peterson, Dan. I’ll do it myself ma! Illusion of propaganda. D22-Jan4, 68 p.19

---Momism, big brother and repression. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.15

Semark, Jim. Dream world baby; your inner being. (graphic) N17-D1, 67 p.12

---Mechanics of social exploitation. N17-D1, 67 p.15-16

Uecke, Jim. A head is a head. (photos) D22-Jan4, 68 p.15

Watts, Allan. Liberation of our heads; toward the natural universe. Jan5-18, 68 p.13

Record Reviews

An anthology of British Blues. (Rich Mangelsdorff) (photo) Ag23-S12, 68 p.6, 19

The Band. Music from Big Pink. (Rich Mangelsdorff) N8-21, 68 p.13

Bee gees. First. (Rich Mangelsdorff) D22-Jan4, 68 p.14

Big Brother and the Holding Company. Cheap thrills. (Rich Mangelsdorff) (photo) S13-26, 68 p.12

Blood, Sweat and Tears. Child is father to the man. (Rich Mangelsdorff) Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.10

Blue Cheer. (Rich Mangelsdorff) Ap12-25, 68 p.6+

Butterfield, Paul. In my own dream. (Rich Mangelsdorff) Ag23-S12, 68 p.19

Butterfield Blues Band. The resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw. (Rich Mangelsdorff) (photo) Jan5-18, 68 p.6

Byrds. Sweetheart of the rodeo. (Rich Mangelsdorff) (photo) Ag23-S12, 68 p.19

Byrds. Wanted: the notorious Byrd brothers. (Rich Mangelsdorff) (photo) Mr1-14, 68 p.6

Canned Heat. (Rich Mangelsdorff) (photo) D22-Jan4, 68 p.14

Cohen, Leonard. (John Kois) Jan5-18, 68 p.12

Cotton, James. Pure cotton. (Rich Mangelsdorff) Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.6

Country Joe and the Fish. (Rich Mangelsdorff) (photo) Jan5-18, 68 p.6

Crittendon, Will. Message from the third world. (Rich Mangelsdorff) 025-N7, 68 p.17

Doors. (James Sorcic) Jan5-18, 68 p.6

Doors. Waiting for the sun. (Rich Mangelsdorff) Ag23-S12, 68 p.6

Dylan, Bob. John Wesley Harding. (Rich Mangelsdorff) (photo) F16-29, 68 p.6; (Jeffrey Hinich) (photo) My10-23, 68 p.6+

Earth Opera. (Rich Mangelsdorff) (photo) Ag9-22, 68 p.12

Electric Flag. (Jon Previant) (illus) Ap12-25, 68 p.6

Love. Forever changes. (Rich Mangelsdorff) (photo) Mr15-28, 68 p.6+

Mayall, John. Barewires. (Rich Mangelsdorff) (photo) S13-26, 68 p.12; S27-010, 68 p.12

McLuhan, Marshall. The medium is the massage. (Margaret Lougee Bowers) 027-N10, 67 p.6

Roscoe Mitchell Sextet. Sound. (Rich Mangelsdorff) 027-N10, 67 p.4+

Moby Grape. (Rich Mangelsdorff) 027-N10, 67 p.7

Nice. Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack. (Rich Mangelsdorff) (photo) Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.6+

Pink Floyd. (Rich Mangelsdorff) N17-D1, 67 p.14

Shags. Stop and listen. (Richard Bussian) 06-19, 67 p.6

Shankar, Ravi. West meets east. (Dan Ball) 06-19, 67 p.14

Spirit. (Rich Mangelsdorff) (photo) Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.6

SRC. (Rich Mangelsdorff) 011-24, 68 p.8

Super session. (Rich Mangelsdorff) (photo) S13-26, 68 p.12

Tatum, Art. Piano starts here. (Rich Mangelsdorff) Ag23-S12, 68 p.6

Traffic. Mr. Fantasy. (Rich Mangelsdorff) (photo) Ap26-My9, 68 p.6

The trip. (Rich Mangelsdorff) (photo) D22-Jan4, 68 p.14

United States of America. (Rich Mangelsdorff) (illus) Ap12-25, 68 p.6+

United States of America. The American way of love. Je7-20, 68 p.7

Religion, Church, Etc.

Ashby, Rita, and Ashby, Thad. Did Jesus get high? (illus) Jan5-18, 68 p.7

A child is born. Jan5-18, 68 p.2+

Chris Jones in Chase. Ag9-22, 68 p.4

Church service includes nudes. Je7-20, 68 p.19

Feldhausen, Joseph, Fr.

Letters to the editor; free church. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.4

Gibson, Morgan. Provincial anarchy. D22-Jan4, 68 p.5

Go – the mass is over. (photo and cover) S27-010, 68 p.16

Hip church. My24-Je6, 68 p.16

Jones, Christopher William. They will know you are prophets by your guts. Je7-20, 68 p.8+

Jones, Christopher William, Fr., Farrell, Dennis Patrick, O.F., and Shadd, Ignatius, O.F. Statement from Chase Friary. (graphic) 011-24, 68 p.5+

Kouri, Wanis. Scum resurrected. (LNS) Ap12-25, 68 p.13+

Letters to the editor; To: William Cousins. S27-010, 68 p.6

Mitten, Peggy. ‘Thy sight unto thyself; ‘faith relevant to the age – Baha’i. (graphic) N17-D1, 67 p.12

The rise of the underground church. Jy12-25, 68 p.2

Study reveals prejudice in churches. (UPS) Ap12-25, 68 p.13

Revolution

Kois, John. What’s the difference? Welcome to the revolution. Ap12-25, 68 p.2

Lester, Julius. From the other side of the tracks. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.8-9

Leverant, Robert. Creative warfare; nonviolent anarchy. F2-15, 68 p.3

Revolution within, without (by K.A.) 027-N10, 67 p.5

Rose, Thomas. Violence as revolt and control in American life. (illus) Ap26-My9, 68 p.5

Teich, Phillip W. Letters to the editor. Jan5-18, 68 p.4+

San Francisco

Letters from San Francisco. 06-19, 67 p.7

Rice, Mike. Letters to the editor; MilWOEkee. F2-15, 68 p.19

---Letters to the editor; West Coast blues. Ap26-My9, 68 p.4

Sergeant Sunshine busted. (LNS) Ap26-My9, 68 p.13

Sex, Freedom of, Et Al.

Akin, Linda. Sex laws push fake morals. Ag9-22, 68 p.2+

Bodien, Earl. V.D.: very dangerous. (illus) Ap26-My9, 68 p.2

Edge, Mary. Love in a bottle. 06-19, 67 p.14

An editor. Reply to “I Ching: an introduction.” 027-N10, 67 p.3

Johnson, Kay. Proximity. (graphic) D8-21, 67 p.7; N8-21, 68 p.19

Milwaukee sexual freedom league. Ag9-22, 68 p.27

Rev. J. Fuck Poland, neo-American primate. (photo) N8-21, 68 p.7

Rhetorical sex. (UPS) My24-Je6, 68 p.13+

Uecke, Jim. A head is ahead. (photos) D22-Jan4, 68 p.15

Wisconsin’s love laws…Ag9-22, 68 p.3

Sports

Bribe. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.27

Student protest, education

All the news: Columbia U. (LNS) Je7-20, 68 p.13

Common Filth. Parable of Dr. Filth. (UPS) Ag9-22, 68 p.23+

Dashikis in Boston. (LNS) 011-24, 68 p.10

Eklund, John. Letters to the editor; habitskool. F2-15, 68 p.4+

Gibson, Barbara. Sad prison. Mr1-14, 68 p.5

Houston, Rikki. UWM free university. 06-19, 67 p.6

IRS goes after SDS. (LNS)

Je21-Jy11, 68 p.13

Monson, Martha. Oberlin demonstration; gas clouds. (photo) N17-D1, 67 p.10

Nixon on Columbia. (LNS) Je7-20, 68 p.13

NY courses in militancy. N8-21, 68 p.7

The Open Door. 025-N7, 68 p.9

Paranoia on the state level. (LNS) Ag9-22, 68 p.10

Reitman, Robert. An open letter to the principal of Brown Deer High School. 027-N10, 67 p.4

Scope strikes again. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.7

Silliman, Ronald. Berkeley revolt renewed. S13-26, 68 p.9

Smith, Vici. SDS membership mushrooms. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.11

Student power. (illus) Ap26-My9, 68 p.2-3

Young, Allen, Adelman, Susan. SDS group gropes. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.7

Tarantula

Dylan, Bob. Tarantula. (from Georgia Straight)(illus) S27-010, 68 p.10-11+; 011-24, 68 p.11; N8-21, 68 p.24-25

Taxes & Protest

Gibson, Barbara, and Gibson, Morgan. War tax protest. 027-N10, 67 p.12

Who gives and who takes. (LNS) Ag9-22, 68 p.10

Theater, Guerilla & Otherwise

Clark, Michele. Scenario for a possibility. (LNS) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.15

Ehrman, Clarissa. DMZ rediscovering childhood. (photos) N8-21, 68 p.2

Gibson, Morgan. Madame C.I.A.; a play. (illus) My10-23, 68 p.10-11

Gibson, Morgan. Provincial anarchy. My10-23, 68 p.9+

Houston, Rikki. “The Beard.” (graphic)027-N10, 67 p.14

Underground Press

Akin, Linda. SOUP. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.5

Blazek, Douglas. Poets on the beach head. Jy12-25, 68 p.6

Bloom, Michael. Joe Pool investigates UPS. F16-29, 68 p.2

Bulletin for our younger brothers and sisters. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.5

First international “underground” newspaper. Ap12-25, 68 p.2

Florida Freep wants head. (LNS) Ag23-S12, 68 p.17

High School press service. S27-010, 68 p.18

High school U.P.S. (UPS) My10-23, 68 p.13

H.S. undergrounds meet. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.16

Some groovies. (LNS) My10-23, 68 p.13

Sorcic, James. Boston’s Avatar busted. My10-23, 68 p.12

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Black power talk. F2-15, 68 p.14

“Bucky” Fuller at UWM. S13-26, 68 p.11

Experimental group planned. 011-24, 68 p.16

Gall, Dennis. LBJ sacrificial altar. (photos) My10-23, 68 p.5

Gibson, Barbara. UWM-Dow demonstrations. (photo) Mr15-28, 68 p.3

Gibson, Morgan. Provincial anarchy. Mr15-28, 68 p.5+

Houston, Rikki. “The Beard.” (graphic) 027-N10, 67 p.14

---UWM free university. 06-19, 67 p.6

Mangelsforff, Rich. Architecture: a perspective; on the coming UWM school of. (illus) Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.3

Paper is back at UW-M. D8-21, 67 p.14

Sorcic, James. Dow at UW-M. (photo, p.10) D8-21, 67 p.11

UWM fund drive for underprivileged. Ap26-My9, 68 p.12

UWM soul place hassled. S13-26, 68 p.5

Where were they? My24-Je6, 68 p.5

Zetteler, Mike. Brother Antonis to appear at UWM. (photo) Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.11

War Protest

Akin, Linda. Dr. Spock: ‘14’ not guilty. 025-N7, 68 p.2+

---“O God, who is sold for a lousy buck…help us.” (photo) My24-Je6, 68 p.3

---Why not a peace memorial? (photo) Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.5

Anti-war fire bombs. (LNS) 025-N7, 68 p.4

Berrigan sentenced. (LNS) Je7-20, 68 p.13

Burning at Boniface. N8-21, 68 p.3

Catholics file suit. (LNS) Je7-20, 68 p.13

Catonsville 9 trial. (LNS) 011-24, 68 p.2

Catonsville post mortem. (LNS) 025-N7, 68 p.9

Clergy and layman anti-war group. My24-Je6, 68 p.5

Counterdraft. S27-010, 68 p.7

(Draft Board members.) 011-24, 68 p.17

Draft register chooses jail. F2-15, 68 p.18

Fall election offensive. (LNS) 011-24, 68 p.16

Fall protests scheduled. S13-26, 68 p.11

For loving their fellow men. Jy12-25, 68 p.2

Friendly support. Ap26-My9, 68 p.8

Gall, Dennis. Children march for peace. (photo) Ap26-My9, 68 p.8

---LBJ sacrificial altar. (photos) My10-23, 68 p.5

Gibson, Barbara. UWM-Dow demonstration. (photo) Mr15-28, 68 p.3

---, and Gibson, Morgan. War tax protest. 027-N10, 67 p.12

Gibson, Morgan. An open letter to John Gilman. Ag23-S12, 68 p.4

---Provincial anarchy. Mr1-14, 68 p.5+; Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.9+; UWMOC. 025-N7, 68 p.10

Gilman, John. Letters to the editor; words on revolution. Ag9-22, 68 p.6

GI’s anti-war march. (LNS) S27-010, 68 p.3

GI’s for peace. (LNS) 025-N7, 68 p.5

Goehring, Hermann. Listen, little man. (LNS) Ag9-22, 68 p.23

Hayden, Tom. A quote to note. Ag9-22, 68 p.23

Imprisoned resisters. (LNS) Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.13+

Keeping out the Commies. (LNS) Je7-20, 68 p.13

Monson, Martha. Oberlin demonstration; gas clouds. (photo) N17-D1, 67 p.10

Peace talks a farce. (LNS) Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.13

Political prisoners. N8-21, 68 p.5

Poster banned. (UPS) (photo) My10-23, 68 p.13

Resist. (regular column) Issue #25-26 027-N7, 68 – N8-21, 68

Resistance in west suburbs. Ag9-22, 68 p.5

Roads to Canada. (LNS) My10-23, 68 p.13+

Satyagraha fast. (UPS) My10-23, 68 p.13

Shereff, Ruth. Puerto Rican draft resistance. (LNS) Ag9-22, 68 p.23+

Sorcic, James. Dow at UW-M. (photo, p.10) D8-21, 67 p.11

Student strike succeeds. (LNS) My10-23, 68 p.3

Tax refusal scholarships. (LNS) 025-N7, 68 p.4

The ten days. (LNS) Ap26-My9, 68 p.13

Twain, Mark. Seeds of honor? (from Papers of the Adam Family) Jy12-25, 68 p.13

Zetteler, Mike. Go north young man; anti-draft. F2-15, 68 p.5

---Induction center picket; arrest scare local group. (photos) D22-Jan4, 68 p.3

---National strike; April 26-My9, 68 p.3

Women

Atlantic City raises morals while judging your ass. (LNS) (photo) S27-010, 68 p.5+

Yippie

Albert, Stewart, Hoffman, Abbie, and Rubin, Jerry, Politics of joy. 025-N7, 68 p.12

Come all ye rebels. Mr1-14, 68 p.12

Goodman, Mary. Yip trip. Ap26-My9, 68 p.8

Huey Newton and the yippies. S27-010, 68 p.2

Kois, John. The Yippee shuck. My10-23, 68 p.2+

Lipton, Lawrence. Yippee is coming…(photos) Ap12-25, 68 p.3+

Macy’s free store. (LNS) My24-Je6, 68 p.13

Pigasus campaign. (LNS) 027-N7, 68 p.2

Second thoughts. (UPS) Ag9-22, 68 p.23+

Yip founders. Mr1-14, 68 p.12

Yippie. Af23-S12, 68 p.5

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Adelman, Susan. SDS group gropes. (with Allen Young) (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.7

Akin, Linda. Abortion procedures, still illegal but… Ag9-22, 68 p.2+

---Casa Maria – Christian. (photo) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.7+

---Czechoslocago. (photos) S13-26, 68 p.2+

---Dr. Spock: ‘14’ not guilty. 025-N7, 68 p.2+

---Fountain controversy renewed . S27-010, 68 p.3

---Free the square. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.5+

---John Allschwang-poet. (with Mike Zetteler) (photo) Je7-20, 68 p.17

---Letters to the editor. D8-21, 67 p.4+

---Motion Picture Commission- a relic. Ag9-22, 68 p.3+

---Northcott Neighborhood House. (graphic) S13-26, 68 p.10

---“O God, who is sold for a lousy buck…help us.” (photo) My24-Je6, 68 p.3

---Sex laws push fake morals. Ag9-22, 68 p.2+

---Skip, march, & whistle as the Earth turns. (photo) Jy12-25, 68 p.5

---SOUP. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.5

---Why not a peace memorial? (photo) Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.5

***See also POETRY

Albert, Stewart. Awaiting the last act. (LNS) 011-24, 68 p.2

---Politics of joy. (with Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin) 025-N7, 68 p.3

Angle, Roger. Outrage in York, PA. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.2+

Ashby, Rita. Did Jesus get high? (illus) Jan5-18, 68 p.7

Ashby, Thad. Did Jesus get high? (illus) Jan5-18, 68 p.7

Ball, Dan. Shankar and Menuhin. 06-19, 67 p.14

Bellsieper, Gary. David Walther: views; Kaleidoscope interview. (photo) Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.2+

---A side of Cannonball Adderly. (photo) D22-Jan4, 68 p.9+

***See also GRAPHICS

Berglund, Bonnie. Acid and chromosomes; new facts! N17-D1, 67 p.10+

---FDA report on pot; news the Milwaukee Journal didn’t report. N17-D1, 67 p.3+

Blazek, Douglas. Marcus J. Grapes – obscure flame. Mr15-28 p.6+

---Poets on the beach head. Jy12-25, 68 p.6+

***See also POETRY

Bliffert, Laurie. Individual rights; ACLU. Mr1-14, 68 p.10

Bloom, Marshall. Joe Pool investigates UPS. F16-29, 68 p.2

Bodien, Earl. V.D.: very dangerous. (illus) Ap26-My9, 68 p.2

Boulton, James. Wallace in Milwaukee; “Godamightydamn!” (photos) S27-010, 68 p.4

Bowers, Jim. Chicago windchimes. 06-19, 67 p.7

---Windchimes. 027-N7, 67 p.12

Bowers, Margaret Lougee. Man and discovery. (review) F16-29, 68 p.6+

---McLuhan: plastic messiah. 027-N10, 67 p.6

---Review: Robert A. Heinlein, Stranger in a strange land. D8-21, 67 p.5

---Surviving the war. (review) F2-15, 68 p.10

***See also POETRY

Bryan, John. A plot to destroy the Constitution. (from Open City) (graphics) Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.3+

Burton, Harry. Dada and Surrealism; is Chicago their heritage? N8-21, 68 p.23

Bussian, Richard. Stop and listen. 06-19, 67 p.6

Cassady, Neal. Neal Cassady…His tracks. Mr1-14, 68 p.11

Charyn, Marlene. Prayer for Cleaver. (LNS) Ag9-22, 68 p.10+

Clark, Michele. Scenario for a possibility. (LNS) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.15

Colt, John. Yab-Yum controversy; beauty or obscenity? (illus) D8-21, 67 p.3

Cone, Neal. Humphrey comes a loser. (LNS) 011-24, 68 p.16

Confabulator. Confabulations; coming soon! N17-D1, 67 p.13

Cook, Bob. Police as a symptom. (LNS) 025-N7, 68 p.7+

Daly, Mike. Back at it again as always. 027-N10, 67 p.13-14

DeBaggio, Thomas. More germ warfare. (LNS) Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.13+

---South Korea: a new reign of terror. (LNS) Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.13+

Donnelly, Bill. Head lands…cheap; into the woods. Jan5-18 p.5+

Dylan, Bob. Tarantula. (from Georgia Straight) (illus) S27-010, 68 p.10-11+; 011-24, 68 p.11; N8-21, 68 p.24-25

Earnest, John. Yab-Yum controversy; beauty or obscenity? (illus) D8-21, 67 p.3

Edge, Mary. Love in a bottle. 06-19, 67 p.14

Ehrman, Clarissa. DMZ rediscovering childhood. (photos) N8-21, 68 p.2

Ecklund, John. Letters to the editor; habitskool. F2-15, 68 p.4+

Farrell, Dennis Patrick, O.F. Statement from Chase Friary. (with Fr. Christopher William Jones and Ignatius Shadd, O.F.)(graphic) 011-24, 68 p.5+

Feldhausen, Joseph, Fr. Letters to the editor; free church. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.4

Forest, James. Milwaukee 14. (graphics) N8-21, 68 p.28-29

Foster, Michael. New blues is happening; Knu music. D8-21, 67 p.11+

Gall, Dennis. Big bad Bigot Boy does it again; or, how I learned to love George Webb, grease and all. 027-N7, 68 p.3 & 4 (photo)

---Cancer on trial; censorship battle. (review) S27-010, 68 p.13+

---Cannon and the GOPs. 011-24, 68 p.9

---Censorship in Wisconsin. Ag9-22, 68 p.2+

---Children march for peace. (photo)Ap26-My9, 68 p.8

---Confessions of a smut peddler; getting to know the vice squad. Je7-20, 68 p.16

---D.A. blows cool, loses smut vote. (photo) S13-26, 68 p.5

---Hassles at Barney’s. (photo) N8-21, 68 p.4

---Jesus, Christ! (regular column) Issue #21-26 Ag23-S12, 68 –N8-21, 68

---LBJ sacrificial altar. (photos) My10-23, 68 p.5

---More confessions of a smut peddler. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.5

---Peace coalition; Dick Gregory here. (photo) 011-24, 68 p.3

---The persecution of Kaleidoscope by the inmates of Whitefish Bay under the direction of mind-cop Meister. (illus) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.2+

---Poetry benefit. 025-N7, 68 p.4

---Town hall notes. My24-Je6, 68 p.12

***See also POETRY

Gall, Donna. 4th Town Hall rivals P.T.A. (photo) Ap26-My9,68 p.8

***See also POETRY

Gardner, Dean C. Letters to the editor; confession. Mr15-28, 68 p.13+

---Town Hall and a concerned citizen. (photo) Ap12-25, 68 p.5

Gibbons, Jim. Abortion and the law. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.5+

---Concrete poetry. Mr1-14, 68 p.6

---Goodman visit; if I do not, who will do it? Jan5-18, 68 p.2+

---Hazard at UW-M. N17-D1, 67 p.8

***See also POETRY

Gibson, Barbara. A day in the march…06-19, 67 p.3-5

---Kaleidoscope – still in the streets – ends first year and begins second Yippee! (illus) N8-21, 68 p.17+32

---March 100th day. D22-Jan4, 68 p.13+

---Martin Luther/King/Christ/de Lawd. Ap12-25, 68 p.2

---Sad prison. Mr1-14, 68 p.5

---UWM – Dow demonstration. (photo) Mr15-28, 68 p.3

---War tax protest. 027-N10, 67 p.12

***See also POETRY

Gibson, Morgan. Madame C.I.A. ; a play. (illus) My10-23, 68 p.10-11

---An open letter to John Gilman. Ag23-S12, 68 p.4

---Provincial anarchy. (regular column) Issue #2-26 027-N10, 67 – N8-21, 68

---War tax protest. 027-N10, 67 p.12

***See also POETRY

Gilman, John. Letters to the editor; words on revolution. Ag9-22, 68 p.6

Ginsberg, Allen. Ginsberg raps. (UPS) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.12+

---Maharishi and me. (LNS) My10-23, 68 p.2+

Giuliano, Charles. Filming Arlo’s Alice. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.4

Gleason, Ralph J. Beatles more potent than SDS. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.8-9

---A message from Quicksilver. (LNS) (graphic) 025-N7, 68 p.10-11

Glover, David (Tony). Kenneth Patchen. (from Avatar) (graphics) My24-Je6, 68 p.2, 10-11

Goehring, Hermann. Listen, little man. (LNS) Ag9-22, 68 p.23

Goldberg, Art. Anatomy of the battle. (photo) S13-26, 68 p.3

Goodman, Mary. Yip trip. Ap26-My9, 68 p.8

Gurner, Rowena. Abortion listings. (UPS) Ap12-25, 68 p.13

Harms, Charlotte. Leary’s trips. (photo) N8-21, 68 p.13

Harrison, Hank. Woody Guthrie. (graphic) N17-D1, 67 p.16

Higgs, Bill. Analysis of the Omnibus Crime Bill of 1968. (illus) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.3+

Higrass, Kristel. Choosing a method. (graphics) My24-Je6, 68 p.8+

Hinich, Jeffrey. Don’t buy or sell-give your dope away. 027-N10, 67 p.12

---Dylan’s J.W.H. (photo) My10-23, 68 p.6+

---Parks belong to the people. (photo) Ag23-S12, 68 p.2+

Hoffman, Abbie. Creating a perfect mess. (from Revolution for the Hell of It) 025-N7, 68 p.2+

---Politics of joy. (with Stewart Albert and Jerry Rubin) 025-N7, 68 p.3

Hogan, Muriel. Marquette drug symposium. N17-D1, 67 p.10

Honigman, Richard. Flower from the street. (from San Francisco Oracle) D22-Jan4, 68 p.18+

Houston, Rikki. “The Beard.” (graphic) 027-N10, 67 p.14

---UWM free university. 06-19, 67 p.6

Johnson, George. Beware of the friendly stranger; narcs. F2-15, 68 p.2

---East side attacked. D8-21, 67 p.2

Johnson, Kay. Proximity. (from the Journal for the Protection of All Beings) (graphic) D8-21, 67 p.7; N8-21, 68 p.19

Jones, Christopher William, Fr. Eulogy on a mountain top. (photo) Ap26-My9, 68 p.19

---Statement from Chase Friary. (with Dennis Patrick Farrell, O.F., and Ignatius Shadd, O.F.) (graphic) 011-24, 68 p.5+

---They will know you are prophets by your guts. Je7-20, 68 p.8+

K.A. Revolution within, without. 027-N10, 67 p.5

Kerouac, Jack. Neal Cassady…his tracks. Mr1-14, 68 p.11

Knopow, Gary. Maze: People’s protection. S13-26, 68 p.11

Kois, Craig. It’s happening. (calendar, regular feature) Issue #2-26 027-N10, 67 – N8-21, 68

Kois, John. Editorial backwash. F16-29, 68 p.2

---Editor’s report; the iniquity of ignorance. N17-D1, 67 p.2+

---‘Flapping your arms.’ (graphic) 027-N10, 67 p.3

---Journal reports pot truth. D8-21, 67 p.2+

---Kaleidoscope bust. (photos) My24-Je6, 68 p.2+

---Kaleidoscope office bombed. (photo) Je7-20, 68 p.2

---Leads and changes. (regular column) Issue #1-26 06-19, 67 – N8-21, 68

---Ozymandias. (regular column) Issue #23-26 S27-010, 68 – N8-21, 68

---Summer madness. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.2

---This one is for Lucy. 06-19, 67 p.2

---Turn on, tune in, drop out; Leary review. N17-D1, 68 p.15

---Underground lift premier. N17-D1, 67 p.8

---What’s the difference? Welcome to the revolution. Ap12-25, 68 p.2

---The Yippee shuck. My10-23, 68 p.2+

***See also Richards, Jay, pseudo.; POETRY

Kouri, Wanis. Scum resurrected. (LNS) Ap12-25, 68 p.13+

Krassner, Paul. Six inches to Bellevue. (LNS) Ag23-S12, 68 p.16

Kujawski, John. Baroque perfection. S13-26, 68 p.23

LaFollette, Bronson. Letter (re District attorney’s removal). Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.13

Lawrence, D.H. The insanity of the censor-moron. D8-21, 67 p.2

Lens, S. Presidential politics – 1968. (UPS) Je7-20, 68 p.2+

Lester, Julius. From the other side of the tracks. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.8-9

Leverant, Robert. Creative warfare; non-violent anarchy. F2-15, 68 p.3

---Quackenbush; portrait of the enemy. N17-D1, 67 p.14

---Gurdjieff. N17-D1, 67 p.18

***See also POETRY

Levi, Jerry. Miscellany. (UPS) Jy12-25, 68 p.2

Lewis, Bill. Dick Gregory’s “party”. (photos) S13-26, 68 p.3+

Lipton, Lawrence. Yippee is coming…(photos) Ap12-25, 68 p.3+

Lovelace, P. Indian head smoke. 027-N10, 67 p.2+

Mangelsdorff, Rich. All gods must learn to kill. 011-24, 68 p.8

---Ann Arbor review no. 2. My10-23, 68 p.6

---Architecture: a perspective; on the coming UWM school of. (illus) Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.3

---Avalanche-rock and poetry. My10-23, 68 p.6+

---Big week at Scene. N8-21, 68 p.5

---Blues innovator, Ag23-S12, 68 p.19

---British blues. Ag23-S12, 68 p.6, 19

---Chamber Ensemble concert. Ag23-S12, 68 p.19

---Coast voices. 025-N7, 68 p.17

---Competent blues. (photo) D22-Jan4, 68 p.14

---Country Byrds. Ag23-S12, 68 p.19

---D.A. Levy…anthology of his poetry. (illus) Mr15-28, 68 p.6+

---Doors in Milwaukee. N8-21, 68 p.4

---Doors stuck? Ag23-S12, 68 p.6

---Earth Opera; Boston sound. (photo) Ag9-22, 68 p.12

---Electric trip. (photo) D22-Jan4, 68 p.14

---English charm. D22-Jan4, 68 p.14

---From blues to cheer. Ap12-25, 68 p.6+

---Fudge at Garde. Jy12-25, 68 p.5

---Getting next to small mags; poetry today. Ag9-22, 68 p.12+

---Gut poetry. Ag23-S12, 68 p.6

---Heavy traffic. (photo) Ap26-My9, 68 p.6

---Intransit; Andy Warhol monster issue. 011-24, 68 p.8

---Jazz. (Afro-Jazz Ensemble) D22-Jan4, 68 p.14+

---Jazz; Roscoe Mitchell. 027-N10, 67 p.4+

---John Mayall – Barewires; looking at perimeters. (photo) S27-010, 68 p.12

---John Wesley Harding; LP review. (photo) F16-29, 68 p.6

---Kaleidoscope – the first year. N8-21, 68 p.13

---Keyboard virtuoso. Ag23-S12, 68 p.6

---Knu Bluze at the Scene and in your head. (photo) F2-15, 68 p.8

---Latest Butterfield LP. (photo) Jan5-18, 68 p.6

---Latest Byrds LP. (photo) Mr1-14, 68 p.6

---Love LP review. (photo) Mr15-28, 68 p.6+

---Magic Cereal, free-music. F16-29, 68 p.11+

---Magic Sam at the Avant Garde. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.5

---Mangelsdorgg on poetry. (illus) N8-21, 68 p.12

---The mimes scene. Ap12-25, 68 p.10

---Mind raper. Ap26-My9, 68 p.6

---Mixed media and messages. 025-N7, 68 p.16

---Mothers at the Scene. Ag23-S12, 68 p.6, 19

---New sounds – wide range. (photos) S13-26, 68 p.12

---New supermag. S13-26, 68 p.13

---New Warhol adventure. (photos) Jan5-18, 68 p.3+

---O’Brad’s hosts musical feast; Kaleidoscope benefit. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.6

---Ole anthology. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.6

---Open skull. Mr1-14, 68 p.6

---Out in the country. (photo) Jan5-18, 68 p.6

---Pink country. N8-21, 68 p.13

---Pink Floyd; “Interstellar overdrive.” N17-D1, 67 p.14

---Poetry: Like it is. Ap26-My9, 68 p.6

(Mangelsdorff, cont.)

---Poetry mags to amaze yokels; Willie Blazek levy. S27-010, 68 p.12

---Pop! An interview with Eastern Mean Tyme. N17-D1, 67 p.8

---Quixote. Ap12-25, 68 p.10+

---Regenerative ocarina. (photo) F2-15, 68 p.8+

---Sour Grape? 027-N10, 67 p.7

---Spirit, Nice, BST. (illus) Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.6+

---SRC. 011-24, 68 p.8

---Third world sounds. (photo) 025-N7, 68 p.17

---Underground poetry. Ag23-S12, 68 p.19

---Understanding the blues. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.6

---United States of America. (illus) Ap12-25, 68 p.6+

---When will they ever learn; Life magazine sucks. (photos) Ag9-22, 68 p.12+

---Young American poets; state of the art. S27-010, 68 p.13

---Zappa musical group. (photo) Ag9-22, 68 p.22

***See also POETRY

Manske, Dorleski. Canadian sounds; the “Night Shift.” (photo) N17-D1, 67 p.12

Mitten, Peggy. Thy sight unto thyself; ‘ faith relevant to the age – Bana’i. (graphic) N17-D1, 67 p.10

Nolan, David. Saturday night at the movies. (LNS) 011-24, 68 p.2

Oitzinger, Doug. An old road repaved. (photo) Ap26-My9, 68 p.3

Paterson, Dan. Advice, advice, advice. 027-N10, 67 p.11; reply: Letters to the editor. D8-21, 67 p.4

---Drugged society. N17-D1, 67 p.16

---Hip village – fact and faction. (photos) Mr15-18, 68 p. 5+

---I’ll do it myself ma! Illusion of propaganda. D22-Jan4, 68 p.19

---Momism, big brother and repression. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.15

---Smile at narcs? 06-19, 67 p.3

Plotkin, Phillip M. Letter (re showing of obscene films to Wisconsin Army National Guard). Je7-10, 68 p.2

Poniewaz, Jefrey. Blood of the poet. My10-23m68 p.8

---Letters to the editor; unruly brats. Ap12-25, 68 p.4

***See also POETRY

Previant, Jan. Electric Flag waves. (illus) Ap12-25, 68 p.6

---Madison’s Factory – good outlook. F2-15, 68 p.8

Pyron, Bernard. I Ching: an introduction. 06-19, 67 p.10-12

---See also POETRY

Rasmussen, Carl. The four horsemen of the Apocalypse. Ag9-22, 68 p.8+

Reitman, Robert. Bigot boy vs. the hippies. (photo) 06-19, 67 p.3

---Indianhead Sunday. 027-N10, 67 p.11

---Myopic vs. poetry. D8-21, 67 p.5

---An open letter to the principal of Brown Deer High School. 027-N10, 67 p.4

---Platinum personality. D22-Jan4, 68 p.14

---Poem – gift. (graphic) 027-N10, 67 p.6

---Say my name; just published. N17-D1, 67 p.18

***See also POETRY

Rice, Mike. Letters to the editor; MilWOEkee. F2-15, 68 p.19

---Letters to the editor; West Coast blues. Ap26-My9, 68 p.4

Richard, Pam. The Oz – a sound mixture. F16-29, 68 p.6+

***See also POETRY

Richards, Jay. Pseudo. Billera ends stay. 027-N10, 67 p.3

---Freak show. 06-19, 67 p.14

---Milwaukee’s third be-in. 027-N10, 67 p.6

---New lights in Galaxie. D8-21, 67 p.10

---No apology for MU. 027-N10, 67 p.6

---Shrunken head uncaps! (photos) N17-D1, 67 p.13

---“The Trip”: a trip. 06-19, 67 p.7

***See also Kois, John.

Rinder, Irwin D. Yab-Yum controversy; beauty or obscenity? (illus) D8-21, 67 p.3

***See also POETRY

Robb, Carl. Anatomy of revolution. Ap12-25, 68 p.10

---Auto insurance shuck. Ag9-22, 68 p.21

---Growing and harvestin pot. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.10

---Review: David Solomon, ed. The marihuana papers. N17-D1, 67 p.5

---Review: Jay F. Rosenberg. The impoverished students’ book of cookery, drinkery, and housekeepery. D22-Jan4, 68 p.14

---Review: My secret life. D8-21, 67 p.5

---Story of O. (photo) Ag9-22, 68 p.21

Rose, Thomas. Marquette background. (photos) je7-20, 68 p.3+

---Nine fallacies of law and order. N8-21, 68 p.13

---The politics of liberation – black power. F16-29, 68 p.6+

---The sick society; Marcuse: surplus repression. Je7-20, 68 p.6

---Violence as revolt and control in American life. (illus) Ap26-My9, 68 p.5

Rubin, Jerry. Politics of joy. (with Stewart Albert and Abbie Hoffman) 025-N7, 68 p.3

Rulseh, Sue. Allen Bradley discrimination. Ag23-S12, 68 p.3

Sahli, Monica. (book review) 027-N10, 67 p.6

Saichek, Brad. YBR opens. N17-D1, 67 p.5

Schweitzer, Dorothy. Letters to the editor; architectural rebuttal. My10-23, 68 p.16

Seed Farmer Don. Things grow better in dirt. S13-26, 68 p.9

Semark, Jim. Dream world baby; your inner being. (graphic) N17-D1, 67 p.12

---Mechanics of social exploitation. N17-D1, 67 p.15-16

Seymour, Sunshine. Walking papers; Chicago – Wells St. (graphic) F16-29, 68 p.5

Shadd, Ignatius, O.F. Statement from Chase Friary. (with Fr. Christopher William Jones and Dennis Patrick Farrel, O.F.) (graphic) 011-24, 68 p.5+

Shereff, Ruth. Puerto Rican draft resistance. (LNS) Ag9-22, 68 p.23+

Silliman, Ronald. Berkeley revolt renewed. S13-26, 68 p.9

Smaglick, Dianne. A side of Cannonball Adderly. (photo) D22-Jan4, 68 p.5

Smith, Max. Washington Indians denied rights. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.5

Smith, Vici. SDS membership mushrooms. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.11

Sorcic, James. Black pride. S27-010, 68 p.12

---Boston’s Avatar busted. My10-23, 68 p.12

---The Cities – poetry beautiful. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p. 6

---Dow at UW-M. (photo, p.10) D8-21, 67 p.11

---Fear, confusion, and assassins; concerned citizens. F2-15, 68 p.5

---The forest and trees. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.6

---New poetry. S13-26, 68 p.12-13

---Opening the doors. Jan5-18, 68 p.6

---Pretty mama no.4. F2-15, 68 p.10

---Rexroth appearance set. F16-29, 68 p.2+

---Second coming. S27-010, 68 p.13

---A tough local. 025-N7, 68 p.17

---Vietnam from another side. Jy12-25, 68 p.6

---War Poems, a sequel. 011-24, 68 p.8

***See also POETRY

Stanley, Doc. Policemanship: a guide. (from LA Free Press) 027-N10, 67 p.10+

Steffans, Roger. Letter from Vietnam; “Price on my head.” Jan5-18, 68 p.2+

Stern, Bobby. Indian fishing restricted. (LNS) 011-24, 68 p.10

Strickert, Chuck. Chicago art fair. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.5

Teich, Phillip W. Letters to the editor. Jan5-18, 68 p.4+

Thornley, Kerry. What to do till the world ends. (LNS) Ag9-22, 68 p.10+

Titus, Harry. Animal farm; Pearson raps. (illus) Ag9-22, 68 p.25+

---At Art Center Options. (illus) Je21-Jy11, 68 p.6

---Daley decisions artists; return to normalcy. (graphic) N8-21, 68 p.22

---Kaleidoscope talks with John Trenton. (illus) Ag9-22, 68 p.7+

---Local gallery shows; art. (graphic) Jy12-25, 68 p.6+

---The wasteland. S13-26, 68 p.14

***See also POETRY

Titus, Mary Jo. End coat-hanger-knitting needle butchery. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.2+

Twain, Mark. Seeds of honor? (from Papers of the Adam Family) Jy12-25, 68 p.13

Uecke, Jim. A head is a head. (photos) D22-Jan4, 68 p.15

Van Allen, Rick. New Warhol adventure. Jan5-18, 68 p.3+

Van Tassel; Dennie. Abortion reform; one million crimes. Ag9-22, 68 p.21

---Alice’s restaurant. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.6

---Cleaver’s ‘Soul on Ice’. S13-26, 68 p.13

---Draft law: your rights; How to Stay Out of the Army. My24-Je6, 68 p.6+

---Guerrilla warfare. Je7-20, 68 p.6

---How to stay alive in the woods; primitive advantages. S27-010, 68 p.13+

---How to stop junk mail. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.5

---Improving the sexual activity. My10-23, 68 p.6

---Marijuana, Indians, centuries. F2-15, 68 p.10

---Militant Indians. Ag23-S12, 68 p.19+

---1984 in 1968; electronic surveillance. Ag23-S12, 68 p.6

---Political play. Mr1-14, 68 p.12

---Saving the land. Jy12-25, 68 p.6+

---War and peace. (illus) N8-21, 68 p.12

---Wine making fun. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.6

---Write him in: Dick Gregory; for president. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.6+

Wasserman, Harvey. 1968: year of the heroic guerrilla media. (LNS) Ag9-22, 68 p.14

Watt, Bob. Letters to the editor; love too stiff. My24-Je6, 68 p.4

---Watt himself. (regular column; also called The last of the great existential rangers and Bob Watt) Issue #1-26 06-19, 67 – N8-21, 68

***See also POETRY

Watts, Allan. Liberation of our heads; toward the natural universe. Jan5-18, 68 p.13

Wiegner, Kathleen. Cop’s world. My24-Je6, 68 p.6+

***See also POETRY

Wisniewski, Janis. Don’t buy rotten grapes! (photo) Ag9-22, 68 p.4

Wolf, Robert. The DailyWorker. (LNS) (illus) 011-24, 68 p.8

Woods, Suzanne. Evening with Ginsberg. (graphic) Mr15-28, 68 p.2

Young, Allen. SDS group gropes. (with Susan Adelman) (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.7

Youngblood, Gene. Magical mystery tour; remembrance of musical past. (from LA Free Press) (photo) D22-Jan4, 68 p.2+

Zetteler, Mike. Brother Antonius to appear at UWM. (photo) Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.11

---DA’s deals; O’Connell and Kaminsky linked. (photo and photostat) Mr1-14, 68 p.2-3

---Frightened Philistines. D22-Jan4, 68 p.2

---Go north young man; antidraft. F2-15, 68 p.5

---Goodman comments; underground press and psychedelic art. D22-Jan4, 68 p.3

---Halt slum project. D22-Jan4, 68 p.2

---Induction center picket; arrest scares local group. (photos) D22-Jan4, 68 p.3

---It’s alright ma, it’s only war; Lester film reviewed. (photo) F2-15, 68 p.3+

---John Allschwang – poet. (with Linda Akin) (photo) Je7-20, 68 p.17

---National strike; April 26. (photos) Ap26-My9, 68 p.3

---O’Connell addicted? Wine, roses and mortgages. Mr1-14, 68 p.3

---Torch burns. (photo) Ap26-My9, 68 p.12

---Walls have ears; wire tap. D22-Jan4, 68 p.5+

---Yab-Yum in court; preliminary hearing. (illus) Jan5-18, 68 p.3

***See also POETRY

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Ballsieper, Gary, Photog.

---Cannonball Adderly. D22-Jan4, 68 p.9

---The M-14; the soldier’s best friend. N8-21, 68 p.16

---Jerry Muelver. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.2

---Riddel arrest. S27-010, 68 front cover

---Shrunken head uncaps! N17-D1, 67 p.13

---David Walther. F2-15, 68 p.13

Barker, Jim. Cover design. D8-21, 67

Bergel, Gary. Front cover. 011-24, 68

Bode, Vaughn. Comic, massacre of justice. N8-21, 68 p.15

Brulc, Dennis. Photos, three by one. Ag9-22, 68 p.9

Caldwell, Gene. William Blake. N17-D1, 67 p.19

---Calendar, 1968. D22-Jan4, 68 p.16

---Graphics, margins. 06-19, 67 p.11-13; 027-N10, 67 p.5, 12

---Woody Guthrie. N17-D1, 67 p.16

---Head, unclassified. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.18

---Just now envisioned in this room. D8-21, 67 p.4

---Poetry page, city. (with Paul Thorpe) Jy12-25, 68 p.10-11

---U.S. Liberty collage. Jy26-Ag8, 68 cover

---Velvet Annie visits eternity. Jan5-18, 68 p.15

***See also POETRY

Cobb, Ron cartoonist.

---Abortions. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.5

---Administrative orator. 011-24, 68 p.9

---Automation – law and order. Ag23-S12, 68 p.16

---Dropout. S27-010, 68 p.3

---Hanoi Hilton. S13-26, 68 p.23

---“Mah fellow Americans.” Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.13

---Movie line. D22-Jan4, 68 p.11

---“Nigger lover.” -25-N7, 68 p.2

---1984. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.15; Ag23-S12, 68 p.6

---Nun with pill. Ag23-S12, 68 p.17

---“One nation under law.” Je21-Jy11, 68 p.3

---“Pacification.” Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.16

---Thanksgiving on their graves. N8-21, 68 p.3

---“Tougher gun laws.” Ag9-22, 68 p.23

---Watts bus stop. S13-26, 68 p.11

---Western civilization. N8-21, 68 p.2

---“White man’s burden.” Je7-20, 68 p.5

---“Yippie,” Mayor Daley. S27-010, 68 p.7

---Collection of editorial cartoons. F2-15, 68 p.6-7

Collages

Medved, Doug. Mr15-28, 68 back cover

Steele, Mike. Mr15-28, 68 front cover

Unsigned. 06-19, 67 p.15; Ap12-25, 68 p.4; Ap26-My9, 68 p.7

Comix & Cartoons

“Accept Christ.” N8-21, 68 p.27

Aislin about looking #2, Rat Buns. (from Logos) S13-26, 68 p.23

Botanical brainwave. N8-21, 68 front cover

Chicago commix. S13-26, 68 p.18

The great side show. 025-N7, 68 p.6

Internationale situationiste. (LNS) N8-21, 68 p.4

Long live law and order. S13-26, 68 p.22

Ravishing the Establishment. (LNS) Jy12-25, 68 p.13

Supermate. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.19

“…violence in America.” Jy12-25, 68 p.19

We are all one. (from Helix) N8-21, 68 p.3

***See also names of individual cartoonists: Bode; Cobb; Grossman; hac; PLt; Sanders; C. Smith; Willem

Covers, Back

Airplane composition with World War I photos. Ap26-My9, 68

Dylan; Patchen quote. F2-15, 68 (II)

Joint. F2-15, 68 (I)

Lovers in split font. Mr1-14, 68

Medved, Doug. Collage. Mr15-28, 68

Middleton, James. Corporation in blue and red. Je21-Jy11, 68

---Nude. Jy12-25, 68

---The offering. My10-23, 68

---The Velvet Whip. My24-Je6, 68

Nielsen, Kay. 06-19, 67

1968 Convention and the G.O.P. (from Avatar) S13-26, 68

Pearson, Dennis. Horses. Je7-20, 68; S27-010, 68

A prophecy of a declaration of independence. (from Mojo navigator) D8-21, 67

Schwartzman, Lenore. Jan5-18, 68; F16-29, 68; Ap12-25, 68; Jy26-Ag8, 68

Shrunken Head Sop ad. 027-N10, 67

Smith, J. Paul. Scene ad. 025-N7, 68

SOMA marijuana legalization ad. N17-D1, 67

Tibbs, Photo, Ag9-22, 68; Ag23-S12, 68

---WZMF ad. 011-24, 68

Tower reverse, split font; Sahli, “Only when the shackles of the mind…” D22-Jan4, 68

Wetzel, Rick Maier. Mr29-Ap11, 68

Covers, Front

Art nouveau style graphic – “found object.” N17-D1, 67

Ballsieper, Gary. Riddel arrest. S27-010, 68

Bergel, Gary. Milwaukee 14 issue. 011-24, 68

Botanical brainwave comic. N8-21, 68

Children. 025-N7, 68

Democratic National Convention photos. S13-26, 68

Eye. Jy12-25, 68

Lamoureux, Teri. Graphic. Jan5-18, 68

---Serpent. Je21-Jy11, 68

LeChronic, white America with Carmichael quote. My24-Je6, 68

Loudermoser, George. Graphic. 06-19, 67

Middleton, James. D22-Jan4, 68; My10-23, 68

---, and Barker, Jim. D8-21, 67

O’Connell as face card. Mr1-14, 68

Pearson, Dennis, Horses. Je7-20, 68

Red-white-blue, “My country ‘tis of they people you’re dying.” F16-29, 68

Schwartzman, Lenore. 027-N10, 67; F2-15, 68

Steele, Mike. Photo collage. Mr15-28, 68

Tibbs. Photo. Ag9-22, 68; Ag23-S12, 68

Wetzel, Rick. The face. Mr29-Ap11, 68

---King. Ap12-25, 68

---Oppression, violence and war over Milwaukee. Ap26-My9, 68

Dawdy Dave. Christine Kazan photo. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.15

Emmerich, Diane. Poetry page graphic. D22-Jan4, 68 p.8

Gibbons, Lois. Graphics. Jan5-18, 68 p.4+5; F2-15, 68 p.4+5; F16-29, 68 p.4+5; Mr1-14, 68 p.4+5

---Graphic; a coming. D22-J1n4, 68 p.12

---Graphic; proximity. D8-21, 67 p.7

***See also POETRY

Gould, Chester. In America, in our time. Jy12-25, 68 p.2

Graphics, Miscellaneous

Anarchical orator. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.9

Child with flower. N17-D1, 67 p.14

“Death of hippie.” 027-N10, 67 p.2

Designs. F16-29, 68 p.13

Faces, line. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.17

Girl, seated. F16-29, 68 p.5

“He loves me, he loves me not.” (Blumenorakel) 027-N10, 67 p.15

High school students unite. 025-N7, 68 p.3

Hot town-pigs in the street. (from Heterodoxical Voice)011-24, 68 p.3

Ladies in line. Ag23-S12, 68 p.12-13

“Land of illusion.” N17-D1, 67 p.2

Letters; Oriental musician. Jy12-25, 68 p.4

Man in space. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.12

Nothing is happening. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.13

Octopus monarch. Mr1-14, 68 p.2

Op target; it’s happening. D22-Jan4, 68 p.11; Jan5-18, 68 p.15; F2-15, 68 p.11; F16-29, 68 p.15

Peace vigil. Jy12-25, 68 p.15

Poetry page; animal. Je7-20, 68 p.10-11

---; cat and reverse. Jan5-18, 68 p.8-9

---; design. Ap26-My9, 68 p.10-11

---; flowery design. 011-24, 68 p.23

---; knight and lady. F2-15, 68 p.16-17

---; Pretty Mama. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.10-11

---; sun. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.8-9

---; two-headed woman. Mr1-14, 68 p.8-9

Religious fresco. Jan5-18, 68 p.7

Return of Christ! (from OZ) N8-21, 68 p.21

Revelation. 06-19, 67 p.2

Roman style emblem. Mr1-14, 68 p.4

Spiritual background. N17-D1, 67 p.12

Statue of Liberty. S27-010, 68 p.21

“Stop all war now.” Jy12-25, 68 p.5

Sun; Blood of the poet. My10-23, 68 p.8

Symbolic emblem. F2-15, 68 p.4

Theseus ( from Open City) Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.2

***See also COVERS, BACK; COVERS, FRONT; names of individual artists: Caldwell; Emmerich; Gibbons; Hall; Kagan; Kley; LaVigne; Leverant; McHugh; Medved; Nielsen; Paulsen; Pearson; Sahli; Sakumara; Schwartzman; Selkey; Spitzer; Thorpe; VonBayros; Wetzel; Grossman, Stan. (Cartoon; LBJ pulling out. (from LA Free Press) F2-15, 68 p.2-3

---Motivate. Mr1-14, 68 p.13

Haag, S.R. Poetry page photo. D8-21, 67 p.8-9

Hac. Capt. Y.K.W. My24-Je6, 68 p.17

Hall, Robert K. Graphic (from Flapping Your Arms Can Be Flying). 027-N10, 67 p.3; F2-15, 68 p.19

Horbinski, Ron. Photo; wooded lane. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.4

---Poster (with Sahli). Ag23-S12, 68 p.10-11, 14-15

Kagan, Paul. Yab-yum poster. Jan5-18, 68 p.3

Kley. Graphic; crucifixion picnic. F2-15, 68 p.2

---Graphic; “Old lady judges watch people in pairs…” D8-21, 67 p.2

---Graphic; woodland. Jan5-18, 68 p.2

Kosheleff, Francis. Photo; face and candles. F2-15, 68 p.18

Lamoureux. Front cover. Je21-Jy11, 68

LaStrada, Kamahachi. Photo; Grand Central Station sit in. (LNS) 025-N7, 68 p.5

LaVigne, Robert. Graphic; male in tennis. F16-29, 68 p.5

Leverant, Jacquelyn. Linoleum blockprint. D22-Jan4, 68 p.4

Loudermoser, George. Cover graphic. 06-19, 67

Martyn, Peter H. Photo; Oberlin demonstration. N17-D1, 67 p.10

McHugh, Joseph W. Graphic (from Flapping your Arms Can Be Flying)/ 027-N10, 67 p.3; F2-15, 68 p.19

Medved, Doug. Collage, back cover. Mr15-28, 68

---Crucifixion, Ginsberg quote. Mr15-28, 68 p.2

---Graphic; it’s happening. 027-N10, 67 p.15; N17-D1, 67 p.19; D8-21, 67 p.14

Middleton, James, photog. Back cover. My10-23, 68

---Back cover, Corporation. Je21-Jy11, 68

---Back cover, nude. Jy12-25, 68

---Back cover, Velvet whip. My24-Je6, 68

---Cover. My10-23, 68; D22-Jan4, 68; D8-21, 67

Nielsen, Kay. Anniversary graphic. N8-21, 68 p.20

---Back cover. 06-19, 67

---Graphic; bear and rider. D22-Jan4, 68 p.2

---Graphic; dying knight. F16-29, 68 p.2

Paulsen, Bjorn. Graphic; chess board. F16-29, 68 p.14

---Graphic; fishes and band. F16-29, 68 p.4

Pearson, Dennis. Back cover. S27-010, 68

---Front and back covers. Je7-20, 68

---Illustrations for H. Titus’ Animal farm; Pearson raps. Ag9-22, 68 p.25+

Photographs

American Legion sign. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.11

Amerika, we like it here group. F16-29, 68 p.12

Army. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.13

Army camp group. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.18

Beatles. D22-Jan4, 68 p.13

Bedtime. S13-26, 68 p.13

Big Brother and the Holding Company. Ag23-S12, 68 p.21

Black mother. S27-010, 68 p.21

Black panthers. Ag9-22, 68 p.23

Bussian, Richard. 027-N10, 67 p.3

Bust. Ag23-S12, 68 p.22

Chicago street. 027-N10, 67 p.12

Dick Gregory dollar. S13-26, 68 p.9

Dylan, Bob. F16-29, 68 p.6

Eastern Mean Tyme. N17-D1, 67 p.8

Festival of arts-1968. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.8

Flower from the street. D22-Jan4, 68 p.18

Forest; poetry page. Ap12-25, 68 p.8-9

40 day fast. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.5

Gas masked Kaleidoscope reader. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.18

Ghetto kids. Jy12-25, 68 p.18

Ginsberg. S13-26, 68 p.22

Grape boycott. S13-26, 68 p.20

Graveyard. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.10-11

The Great Society blows another mind; the pornography of violence. Ap12-25, 68 p.2

Group in front of Milwaukee city hall. N17-D1, 67 p.11; D22-Jan4, 68 p.15

Hanoi 1968; a city under attack. Jy26-Ag8, 68 p.8

Hawk. My10-23, 68 p.2

Head. Mr15-28, 68 p.4

Humphrey window. S27-010, 68 p.22

In America – in our time. Jy12-25, 68 p.2

Lennon, John. F2-15, 68 p.3; F16-29, 68 p.15

Madison’s Nude Playwright’s Theatre. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.5

McCall, Ray. Ag9-22, 68 p.30

MC5. Je7-20, 68 p.12

Morrison, James. N8-21, 68 p.14

Nude. Ag9-22, 68 p.2

Nude figure. My24-Je6, 68 p.13

Nude in wood; poetry page. 011-24, 68 p.18

Paris student revolt. Je21-Jy11, 68 p.15

Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme. N17-D1, 67 p.3

Portrait, blond. (from Le Chronic) Je7-20, 68 p.13

Ray, James Earl, wanted. My10-23, 68 p.3

Safety pins. My24-Je6, 68 p.16

Smiling mushrooms. 011-24, 68 p.22

Sorcic, James. F16-29, 68 p.8-9

State Fair meets Kaleidoscope. Ag23-S12, 68 p.2

Vietnam obscenity. My10-23, 68 p.3

“What is this obscene thing?” Je21-Jy11, 68 p.16

Witches. D22-Jan4, 68 p.5

Yab-yum illustration. D8-21, 67 p.3

Yip and Pigasus. 025-N7, 68 p.18

***See also Covers, Back ; Covers, Front ; names of individual photographers: Ballsieper; Brulc; Dawdy; Gould; Haag; Horbinski; Kosheleff; LaStrada; Martyn; Middleton; Roth; Russel; Schatz; Tibbs; Warhol; Wostmann

PLt. Letter to the editor. N17-D1, 67 p.4

---Story about Hey-Man and LSD, “New wonder drug.” 027-N10, 67 p.15

***See also POETRY

Roth, Ed. Photo, Outlaws. F16-29, 68 p.3

Russel. Photo; figure in blackness. Mr15-28, 68 p.3

Sahli, John. Graphics. D8-21, 67 p.4; D22-Jan4, 68 p.4; D22-Jan4, 68 p.4; Jan5-18, 68 p.7

---Graphic; poetry page. 06-19, 67 p.8-9; 027-N10, 67 p.8-9

---Poster (with Horbinski). Ag23-S12, 68 p.10-11, 14-15

Sakumara, Yosh. Yosh tosh. Jy12-25, 68 p.8

Sanders, Bill. Seraphim cartoon. My10-23, 68 p.19

Schatz, Gordon. Photos; hip-village-fact and fiction. Mr15-28, 68 p.5+

Shwartzman, Lenore. Anniversary graphic. N8-21, 68 p.20

---Back cover graphic. Jan5-18, 68; Ap12-25, 68; Jy26-Ag8, 68

---Cover graphic. 027-N10, 67; F2-15, 68

---Poetry page graphic. Mr15-28, 68 p.8-9

Selkey, Nora. Graphic; letter. D8-21, 67 p.4

---Graphic; morning glory. Jan5-18, 68 p.5

---Graphic; nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen. F2-15, 68 p.9

Smith, Charley. The adventures of Spacey. Ag9-22, 68 p.15; Ag23-S12, 68 p.20; S27-010, 68 p.17; N8-21, 68 p.10

Smith, J. Paul. Back cover; scene ad. 025-N7, 68

---Body painting, cover. Ag9-22, 68 ; Ag23-S12, 68

Spitzer, James. Graphic; heads. Jy12-25, 68 p.6, 19

Steele, Mike. Cover; photo collage. Mr15-28, 68

Thorpe, Paul. Poetry page; city(with Caldwell). Jy12-25, 68 p.10-11

Tibbs, photog.

Back cover; WZMF ad. 011-24, 68

---Cover. Ag9-22, 68; Ag23-S12, 68

---Staff photo. N8-21, 68 p.18

Von Bayros, Marquis. Poetry page; drawing from The Amorous Drawing of the Marquis Von Bayros. Ag9-22, 68 p.16-17

Warhol, Andy. Photos; new Warhol adventure. Jan5-18, 68 p.3+

Wetzel, Rick. Back cover; Maier. Mr29-Ap11, 68

---Cover; face. Mr29-Ap11, 68

---Cover; King. Ap12-25, 68

---Cover; oppression, violence and war over Milwaukee. Ap26-My9, 68

---Graphic; head with flag. Mr29-Ap11, 68 p.2

Willem. Cartoon grouping. (from OZ) Ap26-My9, 68 p.3

Wostman, Jan. Photo; rubble in Washington. (LNS) Ap26-My9, 68 p.2

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