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The Rag Table of Contents

Compiled by Phil Prim

This Table of Contents compiled by Phil Prim was entered into a database by Hunter Ellinger before the August 2005 Rag Reunion. Through online access, Rag staffers made several updates.

Year Page 1966 10 Issues 1 1967 28 Issues 3 1968 43 Issues 9 1969 34 Issues 17 1970 43 Issues 23 1971 41 Issues 31 1972 39 Issues 39 1973 39 Issues 45 1974 42 Issues 54 1975 33 Issues 61 1976 21 Issues 69 1977 7 Issues 73

TOTAL 380 Issues

Addendum Masthead Errata 2 pages Bibliography 10 pages

NOTE: The Rag Table of Contents, Masthead Errata and a Bibliography on the Rag are available at: www.nuevoanden.com/rag The first twelve issues are scanned and available on this site as well. A documentary on The Rag is being produced by People’s History in Texas. People’s History in Texas can be found at www.peopleshistoryintexas.com

Updated June 2015 By Alice Embree

The Rag Table of Contents: 1966 Page 14: Terminex Bug 10 Issues Page 16: Rag benefit () [updated]

The Rag - Summary of 10/10/1966 Issue The Rag - Summary of 10/31/1966 Issue Page 1: The truth is "beep: on page ... (Carol Page 1: Women sit in at Selective Service office Neiman) (Thorne Dreyer) Page 1: General John Economidy (Kaye Page 4: Gentle Thursday announcement Northcott) Page 5: Student assembly (Jeff Shero) Page 3: United front against fascism (Bobby Page 8: U and I Hamburger Seale) Page 9: Stanford Greeks (Larry Freudiger) Page 4: Playboy morality (Jeff Shero) [updated] Page 5: Nixonese and English Page 12: Woman mourns dead sons (Jude Page 5: Graphic (Clelie Moore) Binder) Page 6: The Bent Spokesman (Michael Page 13: Woman's letter to Selective Service Beaudette) [updated] System Page 7: Lee Otis Johnson Page 14: The draft (Gary Thiher) Page 8: Poem and graphic Page 17: Ken Kesey (Larry Freudiger) Page 9: Review, Who Isn't Afraid of Virginia Page 21: Records (Kirk Wilson) Woolf? (Gary Chason) [updated] Page 24: MacBird (Thorne Dreyer) [updated]

The Rag - Summary of 10/17/1966 Issue The Rag - Summary of 11/7/1966 Issue Page 1: Sexual Freedom League (Gary Chason) Page 1: SNCC and Black Power (Larry Freudiger) Page 1: Rag staff faces University harassment Page 4: Malcom X and Frantz Fanon (Gary (George Vizard) Thiher) Page 3: Provos -- Dutch anarchists (Anthony Page 8: Telephone tax Howe) [updated] Page 10: Gentle Thursday photos (Carol Page 9: The Bent Spokesman (Michael Harolson & Ben McGuire) [updated] Beaudette) Page 12: Beatles and Jesus Page 10: America the corporate [updated] Page 15: The Bent Spokesman (Michael Page 12: Review of Andy Warhol's Blow Job Beaudette) (Thorne Dreyer) [updated] Page 16: Flaming Creatures (Cynthia Smagula) Page 13: Discusses (Kirk Wilson) [updated] Page 14: Review of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Rebuttal) (Jude Binder) The Rag - Summary of 11/14/1966 Issue Page 17: Review of Oliver! (Gary Chason) Page 1: Student power, student union (Jeff Shero) [updated] Page 1: Vote--- but for what? (Courtland Cox) Page 17: Carr and Tower Page 4: Miss Teenage America Page 20: Rag Bag Page 8: SDS resolution on Black Power Page 10: Flaming fuzz The Rag - Summary of 10/24/1966 Issue Page 11: Censorship play (Thorne Dreyer) Page 1: A soldier says "Humbug!" Page 13: Panther Sharpens Claws (Larry Page 1: Austin State Hospital (George Vizard) Freudiger) [updated] Page 15: Building cranes Page 3: Kite Festival (Henry Carr) [updated] Page 16: The Bent Spokesman (Michael Page 6: The Bent Spokesman (Michael Beaudette) Beaudette) Page 17: Records (Kirk Wilson) Page 8: Disagreement with the (Paul Deglau) [updated] The Rag - Summary of 11/21/1966 Issue Page 9: God dies from heroin overdose (Allen Page 1: Protest (Dennis Fitzgerald) Pasternak) [updated] Page 1: Area merchants shaft students (Alan Page 10: Specialist Seven Zero Locklear)

1 Page 7: Germany and America (John Gibson) Page 14: From the Lindy pen of (Wally Stopher) Page 9: The case against electoral politics Page 16: Theater review (Thorne Dreyer) (Robert Pardun) [updated] Page 10: Michigan protest Page 11: Flower (Clelie Moore) [updated] Page 12: Dissent (Larry Freudiger) Page 14: Tim Leary in Chicago (Bruce Schmiechen) [updated] Page 16: Art in Austin (Bob Coalson) [updated]

The Rag - Summary of 11/28/1966 Issue Page 1: Censorship (Gary Thiher) Page 1: Dick Reavis jailed in Alabama (Dennis Fitzgerald) [updated] Page 7: Psychedelic shop busted in San Francisco Page 8: Despair (Russ Lawrence) Page 9: The uses and fuses of education (Tuli Kupferberg) Page 11: Death and ritual (Larry Freudiger) Page 13: War on TV (Dennis Fitzgerald) [updated] Page 15: Filbert fish Page 16: The Bent Spokesman (David Blanton) [updated] Page 17: Psychedelic film (Greg Barrios) [updated] Page 18: Records (Kirk Wilson) [updated]

The Rag - Summary of 12/5/1966 Issue Page 1: Strike at Berkeley (Thorne Dreyer) Page 1: Life in the Navy Page 4: Hotel housing (Dennis Fitzgerald) Page 5: The brain police (Larry Freudiger) Page 10: Desolation Row (Doran Williams, Dennis Fitzgerald, & Carol Neiman) [updated] Page 12: Blonde on Blonde lryics (Bruce Schmiechen) [updated] Page 16: Film reviews (Thorne Dreyer) [updated]

The Rag - Summary of 12/12/1966 Issue Page 1: War toys (Alan Locklear) Page 1: Huelga caravan Page 4: Drug busts in Houston (Gary Golden) [updated] Page 6: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 8: Records (Kirk Wilson) [updated] Page 8: 13th Floor Elevators (Bob Simmons) Page 10: Letter to a draft board

2 The Rag Table of Contents: 1967 The Rag - Summary of 2/20/1967 Issue 28 Issues Page 1: Antiwar collage Page 3: Congress and the CIA The Rag - Summary of 1/2/1967 Issue Page 3: Judy Collins and LSD Page 1: Rag banned in high schools (Rachel Page 3: Ron Cobb Maines) Page 5: Motorcycle gang in Houston (Daniel Page 5: Soviet authors (Larry Freudiger) Schacht) [updated] Page 7: The artful dodger (Chet Briggs) Page 5: A-Plus lecture notes Page 9: New Year's Wish from Prison (Tom Page 6: Draft dodging (Dennis Dick) Rodd) Page 7: Peace pilgrim (Chet Briggs) Page 10: Paranoia (Anthony Howe) Page 8: Charlie Hayden is dead (Byron Black) Page 14: The Bent Spokesman (Byron Black) Page 9: Review: Zip! Zap! Zowie! (Don Page 16: Desolation Row (Thorne Dreyer) Brasswell) [updated] The Rag - Summary of 2/27/1967 Issue The Rag - Summary of 1/9/1967 Issue Page 1: Vietnam (Jonathan Los) Page 1: Death of Jack Ruby (Dennis Fitzgerald) Page 1: Al Capp Page 1: Head line (Timothy Leary) [updated] Page 3: Judy Collins Page 5: Where does the left stand? (Cole Page 3: Ron Cobb Patterson) Page 4: The artful dodger Page 6: Army declares war on grass Page 5: Jerry Rubin runs for mayor of Berkeley Page 10: Letter to Leary Page 7: Art (Dick Johnson) Page 11: What about us atheists? (Marvin Page 7: WSA vs. Tim Leary (Troy Strokes) Garson) Page 15: Provos Buy Time (John Wilcock) The Rag - Summary of 3/6/1967 Issue Page 16: The incredible wombsday machine Page 1: Chileans leave in protest (Byron Black) Page 1: Ramparts publisher in Houston Page 17: Andy Warhol (Greg Barrios) Page 1: YAF on drugs Page 18: Rag going broke Page 3: The Bent Spokesman (Michael Beaudette) The Rag - Summary of 1/30/1967 Issue Page 4: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 1: Tuition hike (Jeff Shero) Page 4: Pot Page 1: Dean Rusk in Austin (Thorne Dreyer) Page 5: Wonder Warthog (Gilbert Shelton) Page 3: Real cops for UT (Lee Barbee) Page 4: The multiversity trip (Dennis Fitzgerald) The Rag - Summary of 3/13/1967 Issue Page 5: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 1: Chilean communists Page 5: Bad trip (Pearl Beer ad) Page 1: LSD bill (Carol Neiman) Page 6: The white revolution (Larry Freudiger) Page 1: Legislative witch hunt (Dennis Fitzgerald) Page 6: Ron Cobb Page 3: George Vizard found guilty Page 9: A nothing demonstration (Sara Clark) Page 5: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 10: Farm workers plan boycott of La Casita Page 6: Black Muslim in Chicago Page 7: Marat-Sade (Arnold Kendall) The Rag - Summary of 2/13/1967 Issue Page 1: Clark Kerr (Tom Jurgenson) The Rag - Summary of 3/20/1967 Issue Page 1: LSD bill (Dennis Fitzgerald) Page 1: IWW revival (Dick Reavis) Page 3: Huelga Page 1: Burk Musgrove (Jeff Shero) Page 4: "Provo" actions (Joseph Byrd) Page 1: Rag photographer hassled Page 5: Snowballs (Art Ross) Page 3: Muhammed Ali Page 7: Films (Greg Barrios) Page 4: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 5: The Bent Spokesman (Michael Beaudette)

3 Page 6: Order in the universe (Dan Barton) Page 16: The Caretaker (Stephanie Page 7: Spoon River (Don Brasswell) Chernakowski)

The Rag - Summary of 3/27/1967 Issue The Rag - Summary of 5/1/1967 Issue Page 1: Peace Corps Page 1: Student revolt (Dennis Fitzgerald) Page 1: Dallas police (Jeff Shero) Page 1: Power politics, university style (Sue Page 3: UT veterans Jankovsky) Page 3: Beards at A&M Page 3: Regents gain dictatorial power (Charles Page 3: Ron Cobb O'Neill and Scott Pittman) [updated] Page 4: Bananas as narcotic Page 3: A Lapse of Memory (Gary Thiher) Page 5: Students as spies in New Jersey Page 6: Free Speech: Student Power (Gary Page 5: Quakers attack ROTC Thiher) Page 6: The Bent Spokesman (Michael Page 7: Twenty minutes before the committee Beaudette) Page 8: Text of University's injunction petition Page 7: Sex quotient Page 8: What is a beatnik? The Rag - Summary of 5/8/1967 Issue Page 9: Foreign policy as basketball Page 1: Bad Breath (Peter Plagens) [updated] Page 10: Draft dodging Page 3: The Machine shall make you free Page 11: Review: The Gospel According to St. Page 4: Art and Dart Club (Jeff Shero) Matthew (Ann Mallett) Page 6: The student as Nigger (Jerry Farber) Page 8: Peace Corps The Rag - Summary of 4/10/1967 Issue Page 8: Psychedelic abortion Page 1: Flipped Out Week (two articles) Page 9: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 3: Black student power in Houston Page 9: Howard Patrick arrested at Ft. Hood Page 5: New student constitution (Jeff Shero) Page 10: Scorpio Rising (Greg Barrios) Page 6: Interview with Donald Duncan Page 11: Houston Love-in Page 7: Light side of the war Page 9: Daily Texan distorts speech (Dick Reavis) The Rag - Summary of 5/15/1967 Issue Page 9: LSD (Terry Dyke) Page 1: Students vibrate (Thorne Dreyer) Page 12: Demonstration at LBJ Ranch (Tom Page 1: Huelga (Jeff Shero) Smith) Page 3: Tim Leary (Troy Strokes) Page 13: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 4: Brotherhood of the cosmic sons and Page 14: Shit for Peace daughters (Lorraine Glennby) Page 14: The forecast is hot Page 6: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 15: Review of Blow Up (Anthony Howe) The Rag - Summary of 6/5/1967 Issue The Rag - Summary of 4/24/1967 Issue Page 1: Paranoid community (Dennis Fitzgerald, Page 1: San Francisco peace pagent (Byron Kerry Awn) [updated] Black) Page 1: Love and Haight (Thorne Dreyer, Trudy Page 1: Radical candidates run for assembly Minkoff) [updated] Page 3: Peace Corps Page 3: Ron Cobb Page 4: Donald Duncan interview (continued) Page 4: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 5: Sex discussion at SWT Page 5: War Crimes Tribunal Page 6: LSD for the Army Page 6: Four vignettes (Jeff Shero, Trudy Minkoff) Page 7: Peace parade in Austin [updated] Page 10: Gentle Thursday (Gary Thiher) Page 7: The Adventures of Jesus Page 11: Humphrey comes to Austin 12/16/05 8:49 pm (Frank Stack aka Foolbert Page 12: Interview with Allen Ginsberg Sturgeon) All "Adv. of Jesus" are by this Page 14: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) artist. .t Page 14: Poem "Kenny" (Brude McAdams) Page 10: Police informers Page 15: Black students at UT Page 10: Cartoon

4 Page 12: MacBird in Houston Page 3: Madam Sosostris Page 3: Ron Cobb The Rag - Summary of 7/17/1967 Issue Page 4: On changing to a hippie (Alan Selik) Page 1: Marines attack peaceniks (Thorne Page 5: SDS (Scott Pittman) Dreyer, Richard Pipes) [updated] Page 6: The south and revolution (Mariann Page 3: Dr. HIPpocrates (Eugene Schoenfeld) Vizard) Page 4: Antiwar demonstration in Los Angeles, Page 7: Dragnet (Scott Pittman) June 23, 1967 Page 8: Picnic Page 5: Houston SNCC Page 10: Marine Corpsman attacked in Berkeley Page 5: Pot control treaty Page 11: Demonstration against Con. Edison Page 8: Eating in Austin (Mike Eisenstadt) Page 11: March on the Pentagon Page 9: New politics (Arthur Yarbrough) Page 12: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 10: Zapata meets Apple Pie (Dennis Fitzgerald) The Rag - Summary of 10/23/1967 Issue Page 1: Che The Rag - Summary of 8/21/1967 Issue Page 2: Oakland anti-draft demonstration Page 1: Police and freaks in Houston Page 2: SDS at SMU Page 1: Spies at University of Houston (Brian Page 3: Dragnet (Scott Pittman) O'Leary) Page 5: Houston freak (Thorne Dreyer) Page 1: Provo is dead (Bob Sparrow) Page 5: McCallum high school (Richard Jehn) Page 3: UPS papers busted Page 6: Che's message Page 4: Rag property condemned Page 7: Taxpayer's suit against the war Page 4: Aqua festival Page 8: Poems by Todd Gitlin and Youngblood Page 5: Rumor mill Page 10: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 6: Detroit riot (Allen von Newkirk) Page 13: SSOC harassment Page 6: Malcolm's elegy (John Sinclair) Page 13: Paul Boutelle Page 7: Newark riot Page 14: Motorcycle laws (Dan Barton) Page 10: Revolution in the Revolution, by Regis Debray (David Cissel) The Rag - Summary of 10/30/1967 Issue Page 1: Caroline calls for revolution (Sue The Rag - Summary of 10/2/1967 Issue Jankovsky) Page 1: Houston revolt (Fred Maxwell) Page 1: March on the Pentagon (Thorne Dreyer) Page 1: Death of civil rights (Dick Reavis) Page 2: Oct. 21, 1967 (Margie Stamberg) Page 2: Heads busted in Mexico Page 2: Oakland (Tom Smith) Page 3: University of Houston (a Rag bedtime Page 2: Soldiers join demonstrators (Marshall story) Bloom) Page 4: HIPpocrates Page 5: A soldier's reflections on the Pentagon Page 4: SNCC statement demonstration Page 6: Beat the draft Page 6: Scott Pittman arrested (Sue Jankovsky) Page 7: Draft resistence (Bob White) Page 7: Houston student busted Page 8: Cartoon Page 10: Soldiers defect (Paul Bloom) Page 11: New Orleans draft board (David Page 12: Catholic Peace Fellowship Dybek) Page 13: War referendum (David Pratt) Page 14: Cartoon Page 14: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 15: John Coltrane (David Kennard) Page 16: Radical teens (Brian O'Leary) Page 16: Deserters in Europe (Jeff Shero) Page 17: Madam Sosostris Page 18: Review of the poetry of Robert Grant The Rag - Summary of 10/10/1967 Issue Burns (Tim Reynolds) Page 1: Rag birthday Page 19: Vulcan Gas Company Page 1: Collage (Carol Neiman) Page 1: Erwin strikes again (Thorne Dreyer)

5 The Rag - Summary of 11/6/1967 Issue Page 4: Free speech and genocide (Thorne Page 1: Mutiny at Fort Hood (Scotty Frame) Dreyer) Page 1: Protesting Dow Chemical (Tom Oxley) Page 5: Overproduction (Dick Reavis) Page 1: Snails Page 5: Joe Hill Page 4: Representation without taxation Page 6: Psychedelic consultant Page 4: Peace Corps returnees organize (Dick Page 7: Dragnet (Scott Pittman) Reavis) Page 8: Police protection (George Jurow and Page 5: The meager supper (J. B. Durham) Steve Raphael) Page 6: Riot control device Page 10: Anti-Johnson (Marshall Bloom) Page 7: Draft resistance Page 10: Open letter to Dad Page 8: Chile exchange (Alice Embree) Page 11: Russia diary (Mariann Vizard) Page 10: Rock and revolt (Robin Hunter) Page 12: Desolation row (Charlie O'Neal) Page 12: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 13: Madam Sosostris Page 13: Madam Sosostris Page 14: Rag man of the week (Terry Dyke) Page 14: Rag man of the week (Ed Guinn) Page 15: Don't Look Back The Rag - Summary of 12/4/1967 Issue Page 1: Demonstration against General Harold The Rag - Summary of 11/13/1967 Issue Johnson (Scott Pittman) Page 1: Gas-in at Don Weedon's gas station Page 3: Russia: a different perspective (Frank (Thorne Dreyer, Scott Pittman) Spring) [updated] Page 4: Reagan High School (Todd Katz) Page 1: Lions [updated] Page 5: Sino-Soviet rift Page 3: Survival of the wealthiest (Dick Reavis) Page 6: Madam Sosostris Page 3: Persona, by Ingmar Bergman Page 7: Defense dollars (Harvey Stone) Page 4: Demonstration at Michigan State Page 9: Vietnam burlesque (Margie Stamberg) Page 4: Monopoly cartoon (Trudy Minkoff) Page 10: Demonstration and hate (Harvey Stone) Page 5: Ft. Hood revisited (Dave Mahler) Page 12: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) [updated] Page 14: Trojan Women (Sharon Shelton) Page 6: Grad school syndrome (Harvey Page 15: H. Rap Brown Rosenbaum, Charlie O'Neal, and David Morocco) [updated] The Rag - Summary of 12/11/1967 Issue Page 7: Become an ugly American (Richard Page 1: GIs at Killeen Duffey) Page 1: Draft activists in Houston Page 8: Poems (John Sheridan and John Morris, Page 1: Ron Cobb Jude Binder) [updated] Page 4: John Silber (Scott Pittman) Page 10: Woman fired for reading the Rag (Ernest Page 5: Priest reclassified Perez) Page 5: Draft resisters at Anderson High Page 11: Dragnet (Scott Pittman) Page 6: Revolutionary style (Dick Reavis) Page 13: Desolation row (Sue Jankovsky) Page 7: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 14: Madam Sosostris Page 11: California scene (Mark Kleinman) Page 14: Spending money in Austin (Bill Boas) Page 12: FBI (Harvey Stone) [updated] Page 12: Rag man of the week (The Holy Ghost) Page 15: Chick of the week--- Becky Reavis Page 14: Riata (Terry Dyke) (Ernest Perez) [updated] Page 14: Trojan Women (Rene Fendrich) Page 15: Kennedy assasination (Steve Burton) Page 15: Battle of Algiers (Lynda Shaffer) Page 15: Spending money in Austin The Rag - Summary of 11/20/1967 Issue Page 1: HUAC to probe underground (Marshall The Rag - Summary of 12/18/1967 Issue Bloom) Page 1: Staff photo Page 1: Joe Pool Page 2: To print or not to print sex ads Page 3: SDS hearings (Thorne Dreyer)

6 Page 3: Demonstrators busted at Killeen (Ray Reece) Page 4: Children of the middle class (Todd Gitlin) Page 5: GIs to become cops (Allen Young) Page 6: Auction epic (Burgess Griesenbeck) Page 7: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 8: The sport of kings (Jude Binder) Page 12: Review: Under Milkwood Page 12: Dean Price addresses Conservative Democrats Page 13: Madam Sosostris Page 15: Rag man of the week: Ray at San Jacinto Cafe [updated] Page 16: Spending money in Austin

7 8 The Rag Table of Contents: 1968 Page 14: Rag man of the week --- Donnie Gross 43 Issues Page 15: New York pot bust Page 16: ACLU The Rag - Summary of 1/8/1968 Issue Page 18: Woody Guthrie memorial concert Page 1: Rag Predictions/ Industry plus education (Patty Fenelan) equals imperialism Page 19: Records (Judith Adams) Page 1: Rag predictions Page 19: Living cheap in Austin (Bill Boss) Page 3: Regents are busy men (Alice Embree) Page 20: Antelope Page 4: Behmoth guts (Harvey Stone) Page 5: Desolation row (Bill Blum) The Rag - Summary of 2/5/1968 Issue Page 7: Jim Garrison's investigations Page 1: Repression in Houston (Thorne Dreyer) Page 11: Rag man of the week --- Humphrey Page 1: Pueblo (Janis Beaver) Dumpty (Jude Binder) [updated] Page 3: Campus Cops (Sue Jankovsky) Page 12: Dragnet Page 4: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 13: Madam Sosostris Page 4: American Marxist parties (Dick Reavis) Page 13: Motorcycle helmets (Bill Freeland) Page 5: The community (Bob White) Page 15: Fergus fired Page 9: Rag-Observer conference Page 16: Texas Engineering and Science Mag. Page 12: "The Wretched of the Earth" by Frantz (Terry Dyke) Fanon (Howard Hertz) Page 12: "John Wesley Harding" by Bob Dylan The Rag - Summary of 1/15/1968 Issue (Bob DeWeese) Page 1: Repression (Ray Mungo) Page 13: Records - Songs of Lenoard Cohen Page 1: Long hot summer (Judith Adams) Page 1: Bert Gerding Page 15: Rag man of the week - Gideon Kendall Page 2: Marine cadets at Harlingen Page 3: Dallas or bust (Terry Dyke) The Rag - Summary of 2/12/1968 Issue Page 3: Movement defense (Mariann Vizard) Page 1: Draft resistance (Harvey Stone) Page 5: DAR statue Page 1: Saviour politics (Paul Rockwell) Page 6: Wonder Warthog (Gilbert Shelton) Page 3: Guatemala (Maria del Carmen Reyes) [updated] Page 4: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 8: Speech by Jim Garrison Page 4: Benevolence (Barbara Sher) Page 10: Madam Sosostris Page 5: Surrender (Dennis Fitzgerald) Page 11: Report from San Francisco (Dennis Page 6: Lloyd Doggett's address Fitzgerald) Page 11: Peace Corps (Marcelle Stevens) Page 14: Rag man of the week --- Donnie Gross Page 14: Vulcan Gas Co. Page 15: Music (Judith Adams) Page 15: The Investigation by Peter Weiss Page 15: Sojourner (Marcelle Stevens) (Howard Hertz) Page 15: Grub bag (Ita Jones) The Rag - Summary of 1/29/1968 Issue Page 1: Super Regent rides again (Bob The Rag - Summary of 2/19/1968 Issue Heilbroner) Page 1: Prelude to Summer -Nashville Page 1: Who is Eugene McCarthy? (Clive Jones) Page 1: Orangeburg, S.C. (Howard Hertz) Page 3: SDS resolution on the south Page 3: Guatemala, part II (Maria Reyes) Page 4: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 4: Poems by Youngblood Page 5: A day in the life (Teddy Burghoff) Page 4: What 'nigger' means (Junebug Boykin) Page 8: War demonstrators attacked Page 5: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 9: Oat Willie Page 5: Response to Reavis (Charles Cairns) Page 10: Madam Sosostris Page 6: Behemoth guts (Janis Beaver) Page 11: Houston hippies harassed Page 7: Planting marijuana Page 12: Rag man of the week: Tato Howard Page 8: SDS program (Harvey Stone) Page 13: It's time to organize (Mariann Vizard) Page 8: Cooperatives (Paul Spencer)

9 Page 8: Austin National Bank coloring book Page 6: Greeting General Hershey Page 8: cartoon (Charlie Loving) Page 6: Canada Page 13: Views of America (Larry Jackson) Page 8: Fort Hood (Judy Smith) Page 14: Review The Decline of the West by Page 11: Rag-observer conference David Caute (Howard Hertz) Page 11: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 14: Hendrix (Doug Smith) Page 12: East Austin (Bruce Land) Page 15: Guerilla theater in Houston (Connie Page 13: Rag salesman busted Lanham) Page 14: Pete Seeger and Bernice Reagan Page 15: Living cheap in Austin (Bob Erler) Page 15: Caw! (Mariann Vizard) Page 15: Famous first words The Rag - Summary of 2/26/1968 Issue Page 1: Southern hospitality The Rag - Summary of 3/18/1968 Issue Page 1: Austin (Harvey Stone) Page 1: Anti-war activists abducted on way to Page 1: Houston (Connie Lanham) Cuba (Thorne Dreyer) Page 3: Guatemala, Part III (Maria Reyes) Page 1: Scott Pittman's election Page 4: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 3: Cuba (Phil Russell) Page 5: Academic research Page 4: Why student elections (Mariann Vizard) Page 7: Behemoth guts (Janis Beaver) Page 5: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 8: Nude photo Page 6: Organizing (Youngblood) Page 13: Rag-Observer conference Page 8: Shire School, San Francisco (Helen Page 14: Fact sheet on imperialism Garvy) Page 14: Grub bag Page 11: Daily Texan editorial race Page 15: Let Us Reason Together by Thomas Page 14: Seeger-Reagan concert Merrill (Howart Hertz) Page 15: Ubu Roi (Terry Dyke) Page 15: How I Won the War by Richard Lester (Terry Dyke) The Rag - Summary of 3/25/1968 Issue Page 1: State Police weapons (Harvey Stone) The Rag - Summary of 3/4/1968 Issue Page 3: Guatemala (Bruce Calder) Page 1: TSU murder trial (William Lawson) Page 4: Kampus Kops (John Bacon) Page 1: Connally's birthday party (Harvey Stone) Page 5: Who is Clark Clifford (Clive Jones) Page 3: Acid (David Morocco) Page 6: Cuba (Dick Reavis) Page 4: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 8: Report on Rag-Observer conference Page 5: Selective Service (Terry Dyke) (Thorne Dreyer) Page 5: Cartoon Page 10: Flipped out week (Glenn Jones) Page 7: Thailand Page 12: Pacification program in Vietnam (by a Page 7: Cooperatives program member) Page 10: Poem by David Page 13: Desolation Row (Rich McQuaid) Page 10: Wealth in America Page 14: Rag Man of the Week (Richard Ponton) Page 11: Harassment of radicals Page 15: Poem from the Lao Tzu Page 12: Rag man of the week (Michelangelo) Page 16: Tax loopholes (John Taylor) Page 13: China Page 18: Houston teach-in (Charles Williams) Page 14: Holden Caulfield graduates (Bill Page 19: Records (Judith Adams) Freeland) Page 14: Grub bag The Rag - Summary of 4/1/1968 Issue Page 15: Songs from John Wesley Harding Page 1: Dope busts (Gary Thiher) Page 3: Chicano youth killed by cops (Robert The Rag - Summary of 3/11/1968 Issue Buck) Page 1: Gravestone Page 4: Cuba (Phil Russell) Page 3: The death of Che Page 5: Oat Willie Page 4: Desolation Row (Charlie O'Neal) Page 6: University of Houston (Irene Salinas) Page 5: Houston activist convicted Page 7: Faculty resolution on the draft

10 Page 8: Flipped out week Page 7: Columbia revolt Page 11: Guatemala (Bruce Calder) Page 12: Maharishi (Allen Ginsberg) Page 12: Bedtime story (C.E. Pickhardt) Page 13: Rational imperialism - review of speech Page 14: Ragstaffers expelled from Plantation by Hans Morganthau Restaurant (Terry Dyke) Page 14: TSU trial (Marty Jackson) Page 14: Grub bag (Ann Whiting) Page 14: Cobb cartoon

The Rag - Summary of 4/15/1968 Issue Page 1: Exorcism Memphis (Thorne Dreyer) The Rag - Summary of 5/11/1968 Issue Page 1: The Caroline Issue (Gary Thiher) The Rag - Summary of 4/22/1968 Issue Page 1: Electoral politics (Greg Calvert) The Rag - Summary of 5/13/1968 Issue Page 1: Death of Bobby Hutton Page 1: Caroline fired (Gary Thiher) Page 3: Regents power play (Gary Thiher) Page 3: Weedon demonstrators Page 4: Desolation Row (Art Harold) Page 3: Terrorism not revolutionary Page 5: A soldier speaks (Della Rosa) Page 3: Cartoon (Charlie Loving) Page 5: Draft resistance (Dennis Dick) Page 4: Chicago: first impressions (Carlos Asocar) Page 6: Martin Luther King: another look (Dick Page 5: Legal high Reavis) Page 5: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 7: Bobby Hutton (Mariann Vizard) Page 6: Desolation Row (Py Bateman) Page 8: SDS Ten Days Schedule Page 7: High schools Page 11: When the war ends (from Nation's Page 8: Poems Business) Page 10: Who rules Columbia (Alice Embree) Page 12: Before the Revolution (Doyle Niemann) Page 10: Columbia students strike (Tom Hamilton and Allen Young) The Rag - Summary of 4/29/1968 Issue Page 14: Houston campus bugged (Connie Page 1: Business prof axed (Gary Thiher) Lanham) Page 1: Composite photo (Belmer Wright) Page 15: Dylan names (John Herzog) Page 3: Backyard imperialism (Sue Jankovskky and Harvey Stone) The Rag - Summary of 6/6/1968 Issue Page 4: Germany (Hatti Heimann and Irwin Page 1: War hero (Jude Binder) Limsky) Page 3: Larry Jackson's trial (Mariann Vizard) Page 4: Cop comics Page 4: Youth as a class (Gary Thiher) Page 5: Support your local police (Bill Freeland) Page 5: Victims of counterrevolution Page 6: Mayday (Mariann Vizard) Page 5: Serviceman's union (Tom Hamilton) Page 7: Desolation Row (Py Bateman) Page 6: Ft. Worth (Mariann Vizard) Page 9: Rag needs help Page 6: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 9: Nude shot Page 7: Caroline case (Gary Thiher) Page 10: Oat Willie Page 8: American and Vietnamese poems Page 12: Student Union in Houston Page 14: Conqueroo (George Lyon) Page 14: Sargeant Musgrave's Dance (Thorne Page 15: Moby Grape Dreyer) Page 15: Cheap drugs (Mary Erler) The Rag - Summary of 6/13/1968 Issue Page 1: Witness (Jude Binder) [updated] The Rag - Summary of 5/6/1968 Issue Page 3: San Antonio (Robert Buck) Page 1: Weedon demonstration (Gary Thiher) Page 4: Robert Buck Page 2: John Burkett replies to Calvert Page 5: Alliance for progress (Maria Reyes) Page 3: Apartheid (Judy Smith) Page 6: Rag Man of the Week (John Clay) Page 4: Police (Dave Mahler) Page 6: Song by Clay Page 5: University of Houston (Connie Lanham) Page 6: Legal defense fund Page 6: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 7: Ichthus Coffee House

11 Page 8: Poem We are not Americans (Terry Page 15: Interview with Conqueroo Cannon) Page 11: Saving on baby food (Lynn Strauss) The Rag - Summary of 7/18/1968 Issue Page 12: Antonin Artaud Page 1: Fair housing Page 14: Shiva's Headband Page 1: Would you buy a used car from this man? The Rag - Summary of 6/20/1968 Issue Page 3: The draft (Robert Moon) Page 1: Nude in shadow Page 4: Nelson Rockefeller Page 3: Religion (Harvey Stone) Page 5: Grace Cleaver convicted Page 3: Traveling troupe Page 5: Oat Willie Page 4: Poems by Youngblood Page 6: Profile of a drug bust Page 4: What 'nigger' means (Junebug Boykin) Page 8: Freak power Page 5: Anti-war display Page 8: Army Reserve officers meet at U. of Page 6: Desolation Row (Robert Buck) Houston Page 7: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 9: Houston human relations Page 8: Rudi Dutschke Page 9: Larry Jackson Page 9: Daniel Cohn-Bendit Page 10: Meher Baba (Kenneth Lux) Page 9: France and England Page 10: Corruption of youth The Rag - Summary of 7/25/1968 Issue Page 11: Bread riot (Alice Embree) Page 1: Free Huey now (Bill Freeland) Page 14: Shiva's Headband (interview) Page 1: Riot in San Francisco Page 15: The Accidental President by Robert Page 2: Electoral politics Sherill (Paul Spencer) Page 3: Berkeley commune (Mike Kleinman) Page 5: Letter from a Mexican guerilla The Rag - Summary of 6/27/1968 Issue Page 5: Cartoon Page 1: Shoot-out on 25th St. (Gary Thiher) Page 6: Mother's Grits Page 3: French radicals (Ita Jones) Page 7: Repression (Dave Broad) Page 3: English radicals (Judy Smith) Page 7: If you are arrested Page 4: Traveling troupe (Martin Wiginton) Page 7: Counter institutions in Houston Page 5: Corruption of youth (Larry Caroline) Page 8: Plot to destroy the constitution (John Page 6: Sabotage Bryant) Page 7: Local musician - Bob Brown (John Muir) Page 11: Poem (Joel Oppenheimer) Page 7: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 14: Rosemary's Baby (Bob Erler) Page 15: Vulcan Gas Co. The Rag - Summary of 7/11/1968 Issue Page 1: Shoot-out on 25th St. (Gary Thiher) The Rag - Summary of 8/1/1968 Issue Page 2: Garrison shafted (Gary Thiher) Page 1: Riot in New York City (Thorne Dreyer) Page 3: French radicals (Ita Jones) Page 3: China's nucelar policy (Ray Reece) Page 3: English radicals (Judy Smith) Page 4: Police brutality in San Francisco (Terry Page 4: Traveling troupe (Martin Wiginton) Cannon) Page 5: Corruption of youth (Larry Caroline and Page 5: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) John Whalen) Page 6: American Legion (Glenn Harris) Page 6: Billy Howell in jail in Houston Page 6: American business (David Fogg) Page 6: Chickens (R. Crumb) Page 7: Vietnam doubletalk (Gary Thiher) Page 7: Local musician - Bob Brown (John Muir) Page 8: Two Chinese woodcuts Page 7: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 10: Dissent in the Army Page 8: Huey Newton on trial Page 11: Specter haunts Europe (Karl Marx) Page 10: National gathering of campus cops (Jim Page 13: Review, The Algiers Hotel Incident by Strong) John Hersey (T.S. Stern) Page 11: Rag Man of the Week - Little Joe Page 13: Cartoon (Ron Cobb) Page 14: Johnny Cash, prison blues (Gary Thiher) Page 14: Rock criticism (George Lyons)

12 Page 15: Poem by Diane di Prima Page 5: Philbert and the pusher Page 6: Local repression (Gary Thiher) The Rag - Summary of 8/8/1968 Issue Page 7: Rag needs office Page 1: United States Marine Page 7: Poem (Diane di Prima) Page 3: Daley's troubles (Sandy Carmichael) Page 7: The Scream (Edward Munch) Page 4: Army documents Page 8: Invasion of Czechoslovakia (Dick Page 6: Andy Warhol (Greg Barrios) Howard) Page 7: Film series Page 14: Austin Bands (Richard Tedhams) Page 8: Mother's Grits Page 15: Bread (Diana Allen) Page 10: Hendrix (Richard Tedhams) Page 11: Blues (Terry Dyke) The Rag - Summary of 9/23/1968 Issue Page 1: Ft. Hood The Rag - Summary of 8/15/1968 Issue Page 1: Africa Page 1: Property Rites (Py Bateman) Page 3: Biafra (Judy Smith) Page 1: GOP Follies (Harvey Stone) Page 4: White Tigers and Black Panthers Page 3: Mexico City riots Page 5: The Markmanship of God Nose Page 4: Interview with Cesar Chavez Page 6: Draft Card Burner Page 5: Freak Patrol (Gilbert Shelton) Page 7: Campaign financing (Alice Embree) Page 6: Corrupters of youth Page 8: Miss America pageant (Susan Edelman) Page 7: Caroline case (Sandy Carmichael) Page 10: Poems by Monica Page 7: LBJ Crying Page 10: Church bowelled over Page 8: Interview with Madalyn Murray O'Hair Page 11: Vietnam crossword Page 10: Film series Page 12: Draft resistance (Tom Coffin) Page 11: Olympic boycott Page 12: Cartoon (Ron Cobb) Page 12: Revolutionary Letters (Diane di Prima) Page 14: Theater reviews (Dick Howard and Page 14: Music Mike Brophy) Page 15: Bubble Puppy (Richard Tedhams) Page 15: Eating (Jay Morgan)

The Rag - Summary of 8/22/1968 Issue The Rag - Summary of 9/30/1968 Issue Page 1: Riot Control (Harvey Stone) Page 1: Bureaucracy (Charles Scherr) Page 3: J. Edgar Hoover (Mark Lane) Page 3: HUAC (Thorne Dreyer) Page 4: Democratic convention (Harvey Stone) Page 4: Mexico City (Phil Russell) Page 5: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 5: Comics/news Page 6: Madalyn Murray O'Hair Page 6: Eldridge Cleaver in San Francisco Page 7: Harassment (Jay McGee and George Page 7: American Legion document Byers) Page 9: SDS Meeting (Harvey Stone) Page 8: Mother's Grits Page 10: Review Wild in the Streets (Greg Page 8: Poem by John Gibson Calvert) Page 10: Americans in Europe (Ita Jones) Page 11: Food (Diana Allen) Page 11: Contamination Page 11: European left condemns invasion of Page 11: Child Czechoslovakia Page 13: Cartoon (Ron Cobb) Page 14: Electronic eavesdropping (Dennie van The Rag - Summary of 10/7/1968 Issue Tassel) Page 1: Ft. Hood (Gary Thiher) Page 1: Dallas (Judy Smith) The Rag - Summary of 9/16/1968 Issue Page 3: The law (Robert Lefcourt and Saul Page 1: LBJ and Humphrey as king and queen Schapiro) (Jude Binder) [updated] Page 5: Don Peyote Page 3: Chicago (Harvey Stone) Page 6: English radicals (Scott Pittman) Page 4: Alliance for Progress Page 7: Tear gas ad - Smith and Wesson Page 5: Cooperatives (Paul Spencer)

13 Page 8: Socializing sociology (Daniel Cohn- Page 10: Jim Wheelis arrested with sword Bendit) Page 10: Movement print shop (Martin Wiginton) Page 10: Mother's Grits (Martin Wiginton) Page 11: Barbarella (Gary Burack and Mark Page 11: Rockefeller (Phil Russell) Cohen) Page 15: Review What Trees Do They Plant? Page 11: Grub Bag

The Rag - Summary of 10/14/1968 Issue The Rag - Summary of 11/11/1968 Issue Page 1: The Rag Arises Page 1: Student onion (Dave Mahler) Page 3: Urban renewal (Judy Smith) Page 3: Lawyers conference Page 4: Huey Newton convicted (Judy Smith) Page 4: San Antonio (Robert Buck) Page 5: Don Peyote Page 5: High school truancy Page 6: The straight press (Harvey Stone) Page 7: Grape strike (John Lane) Page 7: Hemisfair (Robert Buck) Page 7: High school john Page 8: Caroline case (Harvey Stone) Page 8: Malvina Reynolds Page 12: Narcs (Bill McCutcheon) Page 10: Eldridge Cleaver Page 14: Review The Rich and the Super-Rich by Page 12: Housing in Austin (Judy Smith) Ferdinand Lundberg (Nelson Page 14: Grub Bag (Judy Smith) Blackstock) The Rag - Summary of 11/18/1968 Issue The Rag - Summary of 10/21/1968 Issue Page 1: Nude shot Page 1: High school students (Diana Allen and Page 4: Union boycott (Dave Mahler) Gary Thiher) Page 4: Response to boycott (Judy Smith) Page 4: HUAC (Dan McCauslin) Page 5: Jeff Segal (Toni Wellman) Page 5: Don Peyote Page 7: Ft. Hood (Tom Cleaver) Page 6: High school students conference Page 7: Other GI harassment (Charles Cairns) Page 7: Urban renewal (John Bacon) Page 8: Malvina Reynolds Page 8: Eyewitness reports from Mexico City Page 10: Vietnam (Julius Lester) (Tim Reynolds and Phil Russell) Page 12: San Antonio (John Lane) Page 12: Grub Bag (Diana Allen) Page 13: Army recruiters (Ron Bates) Page 13: W.I.T.C.H. statement-poem Page 13: Grub bag (Jan Morgan) Page 15: Shiva's Headband (Richard Tedhams) Page 14: LSD (John Bacon) Page 15: Review Traffic The Rag - Summary of 10/28/1968 Issue Page 1: George Wallace (Gary Thiher) The Rag - Summary of 11/25/1968 Issue Page 1: American Gothic Page 1: Thanksgiving (Harvey Stone) Page 4: Humphrey (Harvey Stone) Page 2: CUF, SNCC appeal (Larry Jackson) Page 5: Fair Housing vote (John Bacon) Page 4: Dirty Mouth Page 7: The Pueblo (Maria Reyes) Page 4: Dallas Notes busted (Judy Smith) Page 8: Portuguese empire in Africa (Judy Smith) Page 5: Strike at Ocean Hill - Brownsville (Todd Page 10: Prison Blues Gitlin) Page 11: Chemical-germ warfare (Maria Reyes) Page 6: Eric McMillan out on bond (Judy Smith) Page 12: SDS National council Page 7: Jesus in the Chuckwagon Page 15: Donovon (Terry Dyke) Page 8: 20th Century Art (Jeff Jones) Page 10: Dance (Grace Hickman) The Rag - Summary of 11/4/1968 Issue Page 10: Music (Mike Hanson) Page 1: Vote for what? (Harvey Stone) Page 12: Marshall McLuhan (Bill Meacham) Page 4: Agnew speaks (Maria Reyes) Page 14: The Boston Strangler (John Lane) Page 5: Three Texas arrests (Gary Thiher and Page 16: Poem White Magic (Albert Huffstickler) Dick Reavis) Page 8: George Wallace (Gary Thiher) The Rag - Summary of 11/25/1968 Issue (2) Page 9: Students in policy making (Judy Smith) Page 1: Toilet Paper Diploma

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The Rag - Summary of 12/8/1968 Issue Page 1: San Francisco State (Judy Smith) Page 1: Pogo Page 4: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 5: Poems Page 6: Law 'n' order (Greg Calvert and Sandy Carmichael) Page 6: Concentration camps Page 8: Weberman on Dylan Page 11: Music (Mike Hanson) Page 12: Report on police violence (Gary Thiher) Page 13: Union Board (Dave Mahler) Page 13: Economy Furniture strike (Judy Smith) Page 15: New York City school strike (Julius Lester)

The Rag - Summary of 12/15/1968 Issue Page 1: Christmas balls to you Page 2: Ragstaffers hassled (Mike Hanson) Page 3: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 4: San Francisco State Page 6: Weberman on Dylan Page 7: McLuhan Page 12: Law conference (Jim Maynard) Page 13: Myth and the movement Page 14: Speech by Marcuse Page 15: Baseball

15 16 The Rag Table of Contents: 1969 Page 15: Science strike (Judy Smith) 34 Issues Page 16: Sex and unemployment Page 17: San Francisco State strike over The Rag - Summary of 1/12/1969 Issue Page 18: Vulcan Gas Co. off limits Page 1: Patterns Page 18: Red paint conspiracy Page 3: Cartoon (Ron Cobb) Page 19: Jan Marston for editor (Jeff Jones) Page 4: Mexico - Movement postmortem (Phil Page 20: Vulcan Gas Co. Russell) Page 5: Women Unite (Molly Malcolm) The Rag - Summary of 4/16/1969 Issue Page 6: Letters from Cuba (Michele Clark) Page 1: Legislative Resolution Page 11: Movement Calendar Page 12: Miscellaneous stories The Rag - Summary of 4/29/1969 Issue Page 12: Rag prevented from selling in State Page 1: Gentle Mayday capitol Page 3: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 13: Fair housing proposal (Judy Smith) Page 3: SDS vs. cops (Judy Smith) Page 13: Call for demonstration at Nixon's Page 3: Cartoon (Ron Cobb) inauguration Page 6: SDSers busted in Junction Page 14: Grub Bag (Diana Allen) Page 8: God Nose (Jack Jackson) [updated] Page 15: Shoestore (Linda Smith) Page 9: Val Verde Page 10: Oakland Seven acquitted The Rag - Summary of 1/27/1969 Issue Page 10: Don Weedon Page 1: LBJ selling The Rag Page 11: Poems Page 2: Gas and food coops Page 13: Harvard Page 4: Preston Smith (Harvey Stone) Page 14: Abortions Page 5: Texas Legislature Page 15: Holiday Inn in Vietnam Page 6: God Nose (Jack Jackson) [updated] Page 8: Nixon (Gary Thiher) The Rag - Summary of 5/12/1969 Issue Page 9: Inauguration demonstration Page 1: Women's Fashion Attack Page 10: Poems Page 3: The draft (Gary Thiher) Page 10: Pictures Page 6: Vietnam Page 12: Exams (Harvey Stone) Page 7: Art Page 13: Radical education (Dave Lehman) Page 11: Draft Information Center Page 14: MLA convention (Jeff Jones) Page 11: Peggy Day Page 15: Movement calendar Page 12: Berkeley Page 16: Rag Day (Dave Mahler) Page 12: God Nose (Jack Jackson) [updated] Page 16: San Francisco State Page 13: Latin America Page 18: Drugs Page 14: Women (Judy Smith) Page 16: May Day The Rag - Summary of 3/10/1969 Issue Page 1: Child smoking grass The Rag - Summary of 5/19/1969 Issue Page 4: AABL demands Page 1: Diploma Page 5: Able (Gary Thiher) Page 2: LBJ/Nixon Page 6: Blacks at West Texas State Page 4: CCNY and Cornell Page 7: Nixon Page 8: Teaching in Boston schools (Trude Page 8: Music Bennett) Page 9: God Nose (Jack Jackson) [updated] Page 10: Lee Otis Johnson jailed Page 10: Board of Regents Page 11: Army repression Page 11: Duke University Page 12: Motorcycle helmets Page 12: Rice Page 12: Crockett High Page 13: Rag screwed by Beatles Corp. Page 12: Austin High SDS program Page 14: Marat-Sade (Gary Thiher) Page 16: Lovers

17 Page 13: Tests on pot users (Adam Parker- The Rag - Summary of 6/3/1969 Issue Rhodes) [updated] Page 1: Berkeley at war Page 14: I am Curious Yellow (Steve Russell) Page 2: Selling Rags (Dave Mahler) Page 14: Crosby Stills and Nash Page 3: Berkeley (Gary Thiher) Page 16: Drawings (Richard Carse) [updated] Page 8: Armadillo summer Page 10: The Band The Rag - Summary of 6/26/1969 Issue Page 11: Paranoia (Todd Gitlin) Page 1: Man on a donkey (Jude Binder) Page 11: War resisters office trashed Page 3: Radical conservation I Page 11: Dr. HIPpocrates Page 4: White Panther Party in Dallas Page 12: Black Manifesto (Barbara Wuensch and Page 4: Grape strike Judy Walther) Page 5: Austin integration plan (Judy Smith) Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 6: Berkeley Page 7: Reactionary violence The Rag - Summary of 6/12/1969 Issue Page 7: Various graphics Page 1: Park activities Page 10: Drug special Page 1: People resting Page 12: St. Shristopher Page 3: Pericles Crisis Page 12: Support for school heads Page 3: Economy Furniture strike Page 13: Women's liberation in Austin Page 4: Interview with Tim Leary (Jaakov Kohn) Page 14: Al Capp Page 6: Survival (Harvey Stone) Page 14: Wild Potato Page 7: People's Park (Connie Lanham) Page 15: Poem The Legacy (Steve Russell) Page 8: Berkeley (Lynn Strauss) Page 16: Quote from Montaigne Page 8: Illustration (Ron Cobb, Goya) Page 10: Freak Brothers pull a heist (Gilbert The Rag - Summary of 7/3/1969 Issue Shelton) Page 1: Freedom Page 12: Jeff Jones and the English Department Page 2: Berkeley Page 14: Food Page 3: Dylan and America Page 14: Poem Page 4: Cross-breeding (Frank Erwin) Page 16: Music Page 8: Cross-breeding (Jim Franklin) Page 18: HUAC changes to HISC Page 10: Dictionary of Women's Liberation Page 20: Smoker the Bear Sutra Page 12: Rag Man of the Week Page 12: Shopping in Austin The Rag - Summary of 6/19/1969 Issue Page 13: SDS split Page 1: Wagonner Carr (Jim Franklin) [updated] Page 14: Radical conservation II Page 2: Jeff Jones replies to Norman Farmer (Jeff Page 14: Integration plan Jones) [updated] Page 2: Cheap in Austin The Rag - Summary of 7/10/1969 Issue Page 2: Larry Jackson jailed Page 1: Woman with vase Page 3: Integration plan Page 3: Women's dictionary of liberation The Rag - Summary of 7/17/1969 Issue Page 4: Save our species (Kaleidescope) Page 1: Armadillo Moon Landing [updated] Page 4: Cartoon (Ron Cobb) The Rag - Summary of 7/24/1969 Issue Page 5: Total sexuality (Bob Cummings, Modern Page 1: Texas Water Plan Utopia) [updated] Page 3: Texas Water Plan Page 6: Pre-school tests (Dave) [updated] Page 3: Cartoon (Ron Cobb) Page 7: Father and Son (F. Adams) [updated] Page 4: Analysis of Water Plan (Paul Spencer) Page 10: SDS-SSOC split (Paul) [updated] Page 6: Texas Mountain Plan Page 11: Review of If (Alan Locklear) Page 6: Grub Bag Page 12: TV (Bill Meacham) Page 7: Touch

18 Page 10: Music Page 3: Critical University Page 10: The Cuban revolution (Tom Kincaid) Page 4: Meeting with legislators Page 11: Berkeley Barb split Page 4: Preston Smith's press conference Page 11: Figs Page 5: Vista kicked out of east Texas (Melissa Page 12: Economy Furniture strike (Bea Durden) Young) Page 13: Lunacy Page 5: Art criticism Page 14: Auto repair station Page 6: Wonder Warthog (Gilbert Shelton) Page 15: Survival with gas Page 8: Venceremos brigade (Brian Murphy) Page 16: Ad for tear gas Page 8: Cartoon Page 10: Grub Bag The Rag - Summary of 7/31/1969 Issue Page 11: Teatro Campesino Page 1: Unfit milk container Page 12: Music Page 3: World famine Page 13: The minutemen Page 4: Space City News bombed (Gavan Duffy) Page 14: White Rabbit Page 4: Rag busted (Steve Russell) Page 15: Poem Witch (Jean Tepperman) Page 5: Committee of Returned Volunteers harassed in Austin The Rag - Summary of 8/21/1969 Issue Page 6: Women's psyches (Judy Smith) Page 1: Space Nativity Page 7: Anti-war leafleteers Page 7: New Left Education Projection The Rag - Summary of 8/25/1969 Issue Page 7: Economy Furniture Project Page 1: Sea of Armadillos (Jim Franklin) Page 10: Toilet paper patriotism (David Gaynes) Page 3: Woodstock Page 11: Deserters Page 4: Venceremos brigage Page 12: Breakfast for Children program Page 4: Women's liberation Page 13: Critical University Page 5: Music and capitalism Page 14: Review of Robert Heinlein's novels Page 8: America: the speed culture (Jerry Weiner) Page 10: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 11: Motorcycle The Rag - Summary of 8/7/1969 Issue Page 11: Trapping roaches Page 1: Peace gathering at Peace Fountain Page 12: The Oleo Strut Page 2: Announcements - New Patriots, Texas Page 12: Economy Furniture (Steve Russell) Civil Liberties Union Page 13: Big Thicket Page 3: VD epidemic (Alan Locklear) Page 13: American Friends Service Committee, Page 3: Checkbooks stolen from Larry Jackson San Antonio Defense Fund Page 13: Teamsters strike, Austin Page 4: Crackdown on grass Page 14: The movement in Austin Page 5: Economy Furniture strike Page 14: Antiwar movement in Hawaii Page 8: United Front Against Facism (Bill Page 15: Dallas Pop Festival (with map, facilities) Meacham) Page 15: LA Free Press narc list Page 10: Cop cartoon Page 11: Eagle cartoon The Rag - Summary of 9/15/1969 Issue Page 12: Youth and creation Page 1: New Adam and Eve Page 13: Rock imperialism Page 3: To be a woman Page 14: Grub Bag Page 4: Pinosa vs. the Draft Page 14: Music Page 6: Cartoon Page 16: Ad for Berkeley police Page 8: Introduction to the university Page 10: Critical University The Rag - Summary of 8/14/1969 Issue Page 10: Welcome back Page 1: Fidel Page 11: New University Confrerence Page 2: Armadillo Press Page 14: SMC - Reflections on the war Page 3: Solicitation (Jeff Jones) Page 17: Sly Stone at Dallas

19 Page 18: Santana Page 17: YAF splits Page 20: Program for Educational Opportunity Page 17: Draft information Page 20: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 18: Easy Rider 2 views Page 21: Acid Page 18: Music Page 22: Dallas Pop Festival Page 20: Poem, A Way of Speaking Page 24: YMCA Page 24: Bobby Seale busted The Rag - Summary of 10/5/1969 Issue Page 25: Pot panel Page 1: Forest Page 25: Dope Page 3: War machine at UT (Gavan Duffy) Page 26: Vulcan Gas Co. Page 3: Venceremos brigade Page 28: Ho Chi Minh Page 4: Chicago - trial and actions Page 5: SDS criticized (John Lane) The Rag - Summary of 9/22/1969 Issue Page 6: Political Program of the Provisional Page 1: Stoned Revolutionary Government of South Page 3: Mastubatation Vietnam Page 4: Hanoi report (Norman Fruchter) Page 10: Message from Che Page 5: Chickens (R. Crumb) Page 12: Police state (Thomas Tuttle) Page 5: Racist Pig Comics Page 13: Atlanta love-in busted Page 8: Review Famine 1975 Page 14: Smack Page 9: Overpopulation Page 14: SDS members attacked on way to Page 10: SNCC breakfast program Houston Page 12: Interview with two St. Louis Cardinals Page 15: Taos (Judy Smith) Page 14: Miles Davis (Richard Moore) Page 16: Busted Page 15: Jethro Tull Page 16: Records revued Page 16: Solicitation ban against YD's, YR's Page 17: Critical University schedule Page 17: Black people in Texas history (Larry Page 18: GIs join NLF Jackson) Page 18: Union busts Page 18: PEO program at UT Page 20: Masters of War (Bob Dylan) Page 20: Motherfucker statement Page 20: Dope The Rag - Summary of 10/13/1969 Issue Page 1: War Moratorium The Rag - Summary of 9/29/1969 Issue Page 3: The military (Andy Air Force) Page 1: Freak confronts America Page 4: Why are we in Vietnam? (Jeff Jones) Page 2: Dope Page 5: Moratorium schedule Page 3: New law office - Simons and Page 5: UT: War accomplice Cunningham (John Muir) Page 6: Warren Dean Page 3: Austin pigs (Steve Russell) Page 7: Lee Otis Johnson Page 4: Love-in busted Page 7: Riot control Page 5: Review, Who Rules America by William Page 10: Stop the war now Domhoff (Paul Spencer) Page 12: Searches at the border (Barbara Page 7: Taos Wuensch and Judy Smith) Page 10: October antiwar actions, 3 views (Dave Page 14: Ecological manifesto Pratt, Doyle Niemann, Dick MF) Page 15: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 12: On revolution (Bea Durden, et. al.) Page 17: Cyclamates Page 14: Economy Furniture strike Page 17: Music Page 14: Enforcing drug laws Page 18: Sex relationships (Linda Schwartz) Page 15: SMC Page 18: Con artist Page 15: Critical University Page 20: It's all happening on the Drag Page 16: South Vietnam moves to Texas Page 16: Conspiracy trial The Rag - Summary of 10/21/1969 Issue Page 16: People arrested at Vulcan Gas Co. Page 1: Lovers on the beach

20 Page 3: The CIA comes to Texas Page 18: Breakfast program Page 4: Interview with Don Cox Page 19: Antiwar demonstrations Page 5: Operation Intercept Page 19: Cartoon Page 5: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 20: Richard Farina Page 8: Moratorium (Bill Meacham) Page 20: Poems by Laura Page 8: Moratorium at high school Page 21: Music Page 10: School Board screws the poor Page 22: University administrators and banks Page 10: Picketing Economy furniture Page 22: Faculty resolution calls for Erwin's Page 11: Mushrooms resignation Page 12: The food problem Page 22: Breakfast program Page 12: White Rabbit Page 13: Chicago report (Alan Leeward and The Rag - Summary of 11/10/1969 Issue Dave Pratt) Page 1: Community United Front Page 14: Food coop Page 2: Breakfast menu Page 15: MAYO Page 3: Nixon's plans for Vietnam withdrawal Page 15: High school students suspended in Page 4: Student Union Building Abilene Page 4: Runaway apprehended in Chuckwagon Page 15: War memorial Page 5: Busted in the Chuckwagon (Paul Spencer) The Rag - Summary of 10/28/1969 Issue Page 6: Tables busted Page 1: A tree grows in Erwin's heart (Jim Page 6: Rag court case Franklin) Page 7: Miss America Page 2: Waller Creek Page 8: Lee Otis Johnson Page 7: Narc Page 9: Bobby Seale Page 8: PEO Page 12: Male centerforld Page 10: Fist and branch Page 14: The war continues Page 13: Paranoia Page 17: Ecology and Waller Creek Page 13: Bad trip information Page 18: Robert Scheer Page 14: Chicago conspiracy Page 19: Cartoons Page 14: Poems by Laura Page 20: November 15 in Washington Page 15: Chicano community housing project Page 24: Pig smokes pot Page 19: Grub bag Page 19: Packer Jack The Rag - Summary of 11/17/1969 Issue Page 19: Middle Earth Page 1: Chuckwagon busts Page 20: Honk (Mike Hanson) Page 2: Chuckwagon (Bill Meacham) Page 4: D.C. bulletin The Rag - Summary of 11/3/1969 Issue Page 4: University Y's tax exemption challenged Page 1: Head in circle (Jim Smith) Page 5: How to slash tires Page 3: Waller Creek Page 5: Police violations (Barry Oliver) Page 4: Noam Chomsky Page 5: Gas survival Page 6: VD and the homosexual Page 8: Laos I (Jeff Jones) Page 7: Miss America Page 9: Germ warfare in North Vietnam Page 7: Narcs Page 9: National Guard as undercover agents Page 8: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 9: Riot control exercises at Ft. Hood Page 10: Brazilian prisoners freed Page 10: Armadillo eats cop (Jim Franklin) Page 10: March on Fort Dix Page 12: Grape strike Page 11: SNC student strike Page 14: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 12: Ecological declaration of independence Page 15: Chicago conspiracy Page 17: Birth control Page 16: Wargasm Page 17: Green area Page 18: NINH dope rap Page 18: Lee Otis Johnson Page 18: Cartoon (Ron Cobb)

21 Page 19: Syphilis Page 10: La Raza Unida - Economy Furniture Page 19: Poems strike Page 11: General Electric The Rag - Summary of 11/24/1969 Issue Page 12: Building the future movement (Steve Page 1: Economy Furniture collage Haines) Page 3: Laos II (Jeff Jones) Page 14: Interview with Wavy Gravy Page 4: Housework Page 16: SMC page Page 5: Fact sheet on Bill Bauer Page 18: Motorcycles Page 5: Liz Estrada Page 20: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 6: Interview with Gilbert Shelton Page 21: Ballup poll Page 8: Life styles Page 21: Food Page 9: D.C. Report Page 24: Larry Jackson and flower Page 10: March on the Justice Dept. (Steve Russell) The Rag - Summary of 12/15/1969 Issue Page 12: Building coops Page 1: Christmas cover Page 12: Richard Chase Page 3: Christmas cards Page 13: Peace Corps (Linda Smith) Page 5: Nixon vs. TV Page 16: Dr. HIPpocrates Page 6: Fred Hampton Page 17: Economy Furniture strike Page 8: School Board Page 17: Far-out caucus Page 8: Travis County jail Page 18: The conquerer worm Page 9: YAF split Page 19: Music Page 12: On being natural (Donna Pappas) Page 20: D.C. demonstrator Page 14: Ecogenocide in Vietnam (Dave Lathrop) Page 14: Dope The Rag - Summary of 12/1/1969 Issue Page 15: Altamont Page 1: Free the Conspiracy 8 Page 16: November 15 in Washington (Abbie Page 3: Bombings Hoffman) Page 4: Highway 52 revisted (Ed McLanahan) Page 18: Motorcycles Page 5: Interview with Rennie Davis Page 18: If you are arrested Page 6: Ballup poll (Mariann Vizard) Page 19: Imperialism Page 7: Back from D.C. (Steve Russell) Page 20: New Earth Almanack Page 10: Conspiracy trial Page 20: Crossword puzzle Page 12: Laos III (Jeff Jones) Page 21: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 13: Dope conference (Bill Meacham and Page 22: Poems (Ezra Cohen) Steve Russell) Page 24: Christmas tree Page 14: School guidelines Page 14: New Party report on Lynn Andrews Page 15: Dope Page 15: Woodstock Nation (Dick MF) Page 16: Music Page 18: Cartoon Page 20: Spiro and Weatherman

The Rag - Summary of 12/8/1969 Issue Page 1: Football and politics Page 2: Chuckwagon incident Page 3: Responding to repression Page 4: Bill Meacham in jail (Bill Meacham) Page 5: Dave Dellinger at Washington Page 5: Fred Hampton killed Page 6: Chicago conspiracy trial

22 The Rag Table of Contents: 1970 Page 6: Biafra (Judy Smith) 43 Issues Page 7: Bentspokesman Page 9: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) The Rag - Summary of 1/12/1970 Issue Page 10: Altamont Page 1: Abstract drawing Page 12: Nard & Pat Page 3: Chuckwagon affair Page 13: Hackerman and Silber Page 4: Birth defects from defoliants in Vietnam Page 15: Ecology article Page 8: Interview by with Dylan: turned out to Page 16: Oral contraceptives be fake (Paul Krassner) Page 17: Muddy Waters Page 8: Armadillo Press fundraising meeting Page 17: Church behind pond Page 12: Poems (Walter Griffin and Betty Fulweiler) The Rag - Summary of 2/10/1970 Issue Page 14: Students on Rampage (Bill Roth) Page 1: Cross with nose Page 14: Court Martial of Richard Chase Page 2: Welfare mothers Page 15: An open letter to Preson Smith (William Page 3: Union East McNutt) Page 3: Drugs (Dick MF) Page 16: Editor fired at SWT Page 4: Drugs (Craig) Page 17: Dave Hughey raps Page 4: Leary on Speed Page 18: Freak Brothers: bugged phone (Gilbert Page 5: Ginsberg on speed Shelton) Page 6: Interview with Kirkpatrick Page 19: Grapes in Vietnam (Ralph Swain) Page 7: Cartoon (Charlie Loving) Page 19: Getting busted (Dick MF) Page 10: Excerpts from Do It! Page 20: Venceremos Brigade Page 12: Armadillo Press Page 23: Drugs and Capitalism (Robert Baugh) Page 13: Ecology Action Page 14: Mayor Daley The Rag - Summary of 1/26/1970 Issue Page 16: Freak Brothers: Fat Freddy is drafted Page 1: America the Beautiful (Gilbert Shelton) Page 2: Chuckwagon defendants Page 17: Attack on SWP headquarters Page 3: Sexual roles (Barbara Wuensch) Page 18: The pill Page 4: Economy strikers march Page 19: Bentspokesman Page 6: Food co-op Page 7: Ecology action The Rag - Summary of 2/16/1970 Issue Page 7: Earth eat-out Page 2: Gunpoint rider (Part I of a series on the Page 11: Che Guevara Texas Criminal Justice Council) Page 13: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 4: Chicago conspiracy Page 14: Why drugs? (Victor Jasha) Page 4: Beatle Bailey revised Page 17: F.D. Kirkpatrick in Austin Page 5: Yippies at UT Page 18: G.I. rights Page 5: Dean Price with Gavan Duffy and John Page 19: Weatherman war council Lane Page 20: Black Panthers Page 6: Woman's Poem Page 21: Review of Volunteers of America Page 7: Earth People's Park Page 23: Bentspokesman Page 8: Tribal medicine Page 9: Eco notes The Rag - Summary of 2/3/1970 Issue Page 12: Heroin Page 1: Smiling ear of corn Page 13: Speed Page 2: Gary Cartright mistrial Page 14: Uptight at IRS Page 3: Street corner dance Page 14: Curtain Theatre Page 4: Panther hassles Page 15: Life in the Army Page 4: White America shoots self to get Page 16: Sympathy for the Devil Panthers Page 17: Bentspokesman Page 5: Women for fun and profit

23 The Rag - Summary of 2/24/1970 Issue Page 1: Conspiracy trial The Rag - Summary of 3/30/1970 Issue Page 3: Birch society meeting Page 1: Metamorphis into bureaucrat Page 5: Trees covered with snow Page 4: Welfare mothers Page 8: SMC confverence Page 5: Yin Yang Conspiracy Page 12: Texas Criminal Council (Dick MF) Page 6: Yippie Bust Book Page 14: Dennis Brutus Page 7: Poems (Judson Crewe, Rick, anonymous) Page 15: Vietcong warning to black GI Page 8: takeover (Gary Thiher) Page 18: The pill (Bea Durden) Page 9: Rhythm by computer (Clarice Clark) Page 9: Edlgridge Cleaver The Rag - Summary of 3/3/1970 Issue Page 9: Black woman in chains Page 1: Butte fly Page 12: Freak fix-it Page 2: Rag banned on campus Page 13: Military injustice Page 3: Welfare mothers Page 13: Dave Hughey on race war Page 5: 894 busts at Mississippi Valley State Page 14: Homosexuals in the movement College Page 15: Chemical Laird (R. Swain) Page 7: Repression dictionary definition and Page 16: Revolutionary quotes from Albert Szent- picture of cop Gyorgyi Page 7: Dead deer on side of road Page 17: Review of Z Page 8: Politics of ecology Page 17: Cannonball Adderley Page 10: Cosnpiracy trial Page 12: Celebrate a woman The Rag - Summary of 4/6/1970 Issue Page 13: South African repression (Steve Russell) Page 1: Free marijuana Page 4: Venceremos brigade The Rag - Summary of 3/9/1970 Issue Page 5: Hair transformations Page 1: "Maypole dance" at Wooldridge Park Page 6: Ecological vision Page 2: Chuckwagon Gang Page 6: Teaching Machine Page 5: Dicky Dummy cartoon Page 7: Ralph Swain letter Page 6: Earth People's Park Page 8: Pesticides Page 7: Forest scene Page 9: Poetry (Hank Davis) Page 8: Greenbriar Page 10: The draft Page 10: Rehearsal for the Apocalypse Page 11: Tim Leary Page 12: Repression (Dick MF) Page 12: Free marijuana Page 13: Bobby Seale in chicago Page 13: SMC Page 14: YSA replies to The Rag Page 14: Rock rip-offs Page 15: Yin Yang conspiracy Page 15: Torture in Brazil (from Christian Page 16: MAYO in Houston Century) Page 17: Review of Dr. Spock's Decent and Page 16: Lubbock pop festival Indecent (Clarice Clark) Page 18: Ralph Swain letters Reflections on Tet, The Rag - Summary of 4/13/1970 Issue (2-13) and Plight of the Phoenix, (2-26) Page 1: Vietnamese woman mourns dead relative The Rag - Summary of 3/15/1970 Issue Page 3: Free clinic Page 1: Poem (D. Youngblood) Page 3: Vietnamese women, children Page 2: Bavarian Illuminati Page 4: Letter from Joseph Heller Page 3: Over-population (Bea) Page 5: Seamen liberate imperialist ship Page 5: Outlaws of America Page 8: Birth control at the health center Page 8: Abbie Hoffman in Houston Page 9: On the honky press, the Daily Texan, Page 9: But at Lee Park, Dallas and The Rag (Jeff Jones) Page 10: Freak Brothers: Freak patrol (Gilbert Page 10: Jean Genet on the Black Panthers Shelton) Page 12: Radical Alliance

24 Page 13: Ecology speech from California The Rag - Summary of 5/11/1970 Issue Page 14: Zihuatenejo Purple (God of marijuana Page 1: May 8 anti-war march in Austin visits Mexican farmer) Page 2: Nixon's April 30 speech Page 15: Snakes and other venomous animals of Page 2: Editorial (Mao Tse Tongue) the Austin area (Phil Prim) Page 2: Anti-war strike demands Page 16: Pictures of Abbie Hoffman Page 3: We can be together (Steve Russell) Page 3: Poem, Kent State Massacre (Charles The Rag - Summary of 4/20/1970 Issue Collins) Page 1: Smokestack Page 5: Bobby Seale in New Haven Page 4: Eco pictures Page 6: On strike Page 6: Who makes the laws? Page 8: Getting busted again (Steve Russell) Page 8: March of progress Page 12: DDT Page 9: Earth Day Page 13: A non-competitive society in Mexico Page 14: Chains of the sky (Dave Wadington) The Rag - Summary of 4/27/1970 Issue Page 15: Woodstock Page 1: Bobby Seale (Hitchhiker) Page 2: Indian The Rag - Summary of 5/18/1970 Issue Page 3: Bobby Seale in New Haven Page 1: Skull with graduation cap: Giant saucer Page 6: Evalution of anti-war march crushes Austin Page 6: Guerilla theater Page 3: Strike at U.T. Page 7: Steve Russell versus the LAW Page 4: Thoughts on the strike Page 8: ROTC must go Page 5: Abortion laws Page 9: Survival lifestyle Page 6: Union for national draft opposition Page 10: Answer to Jerry Rubin Page 7: Food co-op Page 11: Pig body count Page 7: Cartoon (Ron Cobb) Page 12: Draft Alternative (Jeff Segal) Page 10: Review of The Conspiracy Page 13: Abortion dangers Page 11: More thoughts on the strike Page 14: Dennis Brutus Page 12: Ecology actions Page 16: Earth Day Page 12: Cartoon (Ron Cobb) Page 17: War games Page 13: Gay liberation Page 18: Gay liberation Page 14: Pacifica blown up Page 20: May Day is J-Day Page 16: Poem Peace March, (Alberto de Lacerda) The Rag - Summary of 5/4/1970 Issue Page 1: Poems (James Robert Ward) The Rag - Summary of 6/1/1970 Issue Page 2: New parade ordinance Page 1: Computer card: Jackson State Page 3: Indochina war Page 3: Rumors: LBJ as chancellor Page 4: Strike against the war Page 3: McGovern-Hatfield amendment Page 6: Freak Brothers: Cop costumes (Gilbert Page 4: Goodwill Industries Shelton) Page 5: IUD Page 6: Cows announce Karl Marx's birthday Page 8: Armadillo Summer Page 7: How to avoid a drug bust Page 10: Maccabees Page 8: Indian man and woman Page 10: Straight/freak cartoon Page 10: Women hitchhikers Page 11: Analysis of hardhats Page 11: Local polluters Page 12: The rubber empire Page 11: Camel's Hole bust Page 16: Poem, The Teeth-Mother Naked at Last Page 12: Grow your own pot (Robert Bly) Page 13: Local outlaws Page 16: Indochina/Soldier killing child The Rag - Summary of 6/5/1970 Issue Page 1: Indian/Billy Graham Page 2: Ragstaffer lets it all hang out!

25 Page 3: Rumore Page 4: Wheel of law Page 4: Huey Newton Page 5: Walter Reuther-The limits of Social Page 4: Inflation Democracy Page 5: Baton Rouge Page 6: Self-defense (Judy and Joanie) Page 6: New University Conference white paper Page 10: Narcs Page 6: Violence, non-violence and change Page 11: Plant contraceptive Page 10: Food (Alan Watts) Page 12: Music, by Dave Page 11: Bean sprouts and beer Page 13: Comic Gilbert Shelton Page 12: Narcs Page 14: Mother Gerd's kitchen Page 12: Poem (Bertholt Brecht) Page 15: Sunday origin of pyramid Page 13: Abortion dangers Page 14: Visit to Hanoi The Rag - Summary of 7/13/1970 Issue Page 14: Circular troop withdrawal Page 1: Greek seal/ Cuban poster Page 2: Music festivals The Rag - Summary of 6/15/1970 Issue Page 3: July 4 smoke-in Page 1: Two pigs/Cabbage Page 5: Bastrop 1970 Page 3: North Vietnam in Struggle Page 6: Bernadette Devlin Page 4: Vision of anarchy (J. Belhomme) Page 6: Smash macho Page 6: Black, Puerto Rican views of the war Page 7: Angela Davis fired Page 8: Cartoon (Ron Cobb) Page 7: Environmental destruction in Vietnam Page 8: Centerspread: Freak and dog Page 10: Message to America (Black Panther Page 10: Mother Gerd's kitchen Party) Page 11: Free food Page 12: Lee Otis Johnson Page 11: Gay liberation Page 13: Gas Co-op Page 12: High school leafletting Page 13: Grass Page 13: Freak Brothers: Fat Freddy gets gun Page 14: Carpenters' strike (Gilbert Shelton) Page 15: Skinnydipping (Michele) Page 14: Heads of state smoked pot Page 17: Aquarian kitchen Page 15: Lyndon The Rag - Summary of 7/20/1970 Issue The Rag - Summary of 6/22/1970 Issue Page 1: Che Guevara Page 1: Comal St., East Austin/ Vic and Linda Page 3: Barton Creek Page 3: Abortion decision Page 4: Truckin' Page 4: Rufus the Radical Reptile Page 4: John Lane in court Page 5: Santa Barbara Page 4: Cartoon (R. Crumb) Page 6: Flawed Vision: a reply to "Vision of Page 5: Pregnancies Anarchy" (Phil Prim) Page 6: Black Six of Louisville Page 7: Silver Guilder Page 7: U.S. in South Africa Page 10: Mother Gerd's kitchen Page 8: Dennis Brutus Page 11: Cartoon (R. Crumb) Page 12: Peace symbol Page 12: Boy's State Page 12: White Rabbit Page 13: Rag press passes Page 13: Aquarian kitchen Page 14: Working Man's Dead Page 14: Expressway Page 15: Theater East Page 15: Abbie Hoffman Page 15: Jobs Page 16: Miscellaneous graphics The Rag - Summary of 7/27/1970 Issue Page 1: Crowd photo-D.C., July 1970 The Rag - Summary of 6/29/1970 Issue Page 2: Bastrop pop festival Page 1: Nude woman in open field Page 3: Chairman Mao Page 3: Rag court case Page 5: McSurely's indicted Page 3: Dallas Notes Page 6: Asbury Park

26 Page 7: John Lane in court Page 8: William Kunstler The Rag - Summary of 8/31/1970 Issue Page 12: Women's rights amendment Page 1: Line drawing Page 13: Ecology speech from California Page 3: Freshman survival, also, Birth control Page 14: Aquarian Kitchen Page 4: Some recent UT history Page 14: White Rabbit Page 6: Hopi Indian legend Page 16: Poem (Seth Denis Sauatos) Page 7: Women and men Page 8: Cuba The Rag - Summary of 8/3/1970 Issue Page 9: Political prisoners Page 1: Carl Hampton Page 10: Yippies invade Disneyland Page 2: The killing of Carl Hampton Page 11: Freak Brothers in Disneyland (Gilbert Page 5: Busts at Safeway Shelton) Page 5: Pictorial geneology of U.S. pigpen Page 12: CUF (interview with Larry Jackson) Page 8: Armadillo World Headquarters Page 15: Drug addicts in Harlem Page 10: Middle East Page 16: Living with the Vietcong Page 12: Aquarian kitchen Page 17: Museum of Light Page 12: Garage and gas co-ops Page 18: Jordan Page 13: Pedernales hassles Page 20: Aquarian kitchen Page 15: Bastrop pop festival Page 24: Poem (Michele Clark)

The Rag - Summary of 8/10/1970 Issue The Rag - Summary of 9/8/1970 Issue Page 1: Abstract drawing Page 1: Billy the Web Page 4: New Haven Page 3: Huey's message Page 5: Los Siete de la Raza Page 3: New Haven Page 6: Free clinic Page 4: Co-op workers' union Page 6: Grapes Page 4: Bombing in Madison Page 7: Weatherman statement Page 5: Women's strike Page 10: Aquarian kitchen Page 5: Armadillo WHQ Page 11: Dyes Page 6: Let's make our politics loving (Judy) Page 12: The draft Page 7: Pacific Basin strategy Page 13: Freak vote Page 8: Food Co-op Page 14: Armadillo sunrise Page 9: Black page Page 15: Ed Sanders lyrics Page 10: Seattle Liberation Front Page 15: Sculpture Page 15: Aquarian kitchen Page 15: Freak Brothers: Guerilla capitalism The Rag - Summary of 8/17/1970 Issue (Gilbert Shelton) Page 1: Manson trial Page 20: Fidel Page 4: Black page: introduction Page 5: Women's strike The Rag - Summary of 9/14/1970 Issue Page 5: Armadillo WHQ Page 1: Drawing (Benny McAdams) Page 8: Oleo Strut Page 3: John Silber Page 10: Aquarian kitchen Page 4: Poem (Elroy Sneed) Page 10: Problems of the University Page 5: Freak Brothers Page 11: Bastrop 1970 Page 5: Fat Freddy's birthday party (Gilbert Page 11: Grapes Shelton) Page 11: Shiva's Headband-Armadillo circle Page 6: Tupamaros Page 12: Soledad Brothers Page 7: Freak city Page 13: Civilizing the white man Page 8: Repression and resistance Page 14: Review of Gold Bless You, Mr. Page 9: Portland Rosewater Page 9: Electoral politics as self-defense Page 10: Forum of self-defense

27 Page 14: Aquarian kitchen Page 14: White Rabbit The Rag - Summary of 10/5/1970 Issue Page 15: Review, The Dissenting Academy by Page 1: Fraternity poster Theodore Roszak Page 3: Women's conspiracy Page 16: Vista Page 4: Shootings in Dallas Page 20: Poem, To Austin (Mariann Vizard) Page 5: Economy Furniture strike Page 5: Flag decal busts in San Antonio The Rag - Summary of 9/21/1970 Issue Page 6: Jimi Hendrix Page 1: Tower rests after orgasm (Jim Franklin) Page 7: Commune of experience (Bill Roth) Page 3: Claude Fontaine Page 7: the woman-the Yang (Barbara) Page 3: Boycott Les Amis Page 8: Auto workers Page 3: Gay liberation news Page 10: La Raza v. the school board Page 4: People's Constitutional Convention Page 12: Oritentation syndrome Page 4: Swami speaks Page 14: Aquarian kitchen Page 8: Cosmic courier (Tim Leary) Page 14: White Rabbit Page 10: The un-university Page 16: Records, If Page 10: The Co-op Page 17: Quicksilver's 4th Page 11: On building community Page 18: Freak Brothers trip to Nashville (Gilbert Page 16: Prisoner of War () Shelton) Page 18: Eco notes Page 20: Energy to build community Page 18: Aquarian kitchen Page 19: VD warning The Rag - Summary of 10/12/1970 Issue Page 19: Pesticides Page 1: Rag's horoscope Page 19: Armadillo transformation Page 2: Rag horoscope Page 20: Forum on defense Page 3: Rag history Page 21: Poems (Benny McAdams and Jim Cos) Page 4: First aid Page 22: Emotional liberation Page 5: Weatherman communique Page 23: Love and Hate, with poem by Page 5: Nixon's speech (Phil Prim) Youngblood (Doyle Niemann) Page 6: Thoughts on rock and roll Page 7: Letter from Mary The Rag - Summary of 9/28/1970 Issue Page 10: Hovenweep Canyon (Dave Lathrop) Page 1: National Guard invasion Page 12: Chile - Poder a los rotos Page 3: Free University Page 14: Aquarian kitchen Page 3: Food co-op Page 14: White Rabbit Page 4: Austin police Page 15: Food co-op closed Page 5: La Raza Page 16: Eco notes Page 5: Boycott Purax Page 18: Fall Mall ball Page 6: Middle East Page 20: Poem And Janis is Dead (Alice Embree) Page 7: U.T. Forum Page 8: Vietnam vets march in New Jersey The Rag - Summary of 10/19/1970 Issue Page 9: The phone company Page 1: Small girl, guitar player in background Page 10: Poem, a Black Woman Speaks of Black Page 4: Atlanta women's festival Womanhood (Beaulah Robinson) Page 5: Review of Socialist Revolution (Doyle Page 13: Tim Leary manifesto Niemann) Page 14: Sex and pollution Page 6: CUF Page 15: In loco parentis Page 6: Claude Fontaine Page 16: Book reviews Page 7: SMC march October 31 Page 17: Aquarian kitchen Page 7: Reality reinforcement Page 18: Freak Brothers at a rock festival (Gilbert Page 8: Socialist Jews in Israel Shelton) Page 10: Just like a woman Page 20: Poems (Scudder Parker) Page 13: Steve Russell arrested in Chuckwagon

28 Page 14: Communal garden (Bill Roth) Page 18: Eight points of Provisional Page 15: Aquarian kitchen Revolutionary Government of South Page 15: Freak Brothers: Guerilla capitalism Vietnam (Gilbert Shelton) Page 20: the Nix goes to Europe Page 19: Freak Brothers: Phineas Freak becomes Page 20: Repression a celebrity (Gilbert Shelton) The Rag - Summary of 11/9/1970 Issue The Rag - Summary of 10/26/1970 Issue Page 1: Unclassifiable spaced-out drawing Page 1: Abstract Page 2: Pean t-Armadillo Page 3: CUF and the Chuckwagon Page 3: Trouble on the drag Page 4: Building alternative institutions Page 4: Trouble in Fort Worth Page 4: Revolution for the life of it Page 5: Angela Davis Page 6: Political prisoners conference Page 5: Superhippie Page 6: SMC ad Page 6: Economy Furniture strike Page 7: Fort Hood Page 7: R. Crumb pays a visit to Middle America Page 7: Pete Quant Page 10: Kate Millett Page 9: New York Panthers Page 11: Communes-raising animals Page 9: Crystal City Page 12: More on community (Robert Baugh) Page 9: House being torn down for urban Page 14: Aquarian kitchen renewal Page 16: Disabled veterans in Saigon Page 10: Middle East forum: Arab and Isreali Page 18: Freak Brothers: Tricky Pricked by the views deaf, blind cop (Gilbert Shelton) Page 14: Tim Leary (Gerry) Page 20: Poem, Elegy for Gringolandia in 13 Page 15: Aquarian kitchen Cantos (Robert Vargas) Page 15: Poem (Maggy) Page 17: Freak Brothers: Fat Freddy gets a The Rag - Summary of 11/16/1970 Issue motorcycle (Gilbert Shelton) Page 1: Deep in the Heart of Texas: Armadillo Page 20: Shine on Armadillo harvest moon (Jim Franklin) Page 3: Economy Furniture strike (Steve Russell) The Rag - Summary of 11/2/1970 Issue Page 4: Union Board Page 1: Congressional Medal of Honor awarded Page 5: Street scene posthumously Page 6: Record reviews (Rockin' Raoul) Page 3: Kate Millett Page 7: Freak Brothers: waterbed (Gilbert Page 3: Richard Moya Shelton) Page 4: Arab spokesman for Middle East Page 8: Quebec (continued from previous week) Page 11: Aquarian kitchen Page 4: Letter from Vartan Gregorian Page 13: Dick and Pat: cookie in the toilet Page 5: Eco notes Page 14: Poem, Problems of underdevelopment Page 8: Chile (Nicolas Guillen) Page 9: Shoplifting in the Co-Op Page 9: Parking tickets in Austin The Rag - Summary of 11/23/1970 Issue Page 10: Some middle-aged thoughts on the Page 1: Another weird drawing Revolution (Don Allford) Page 2: UFW"OC newsletter Page 12: CIA in Southeast Asia Page 3: Open letter to Kampus Krusade (Steve Page 13: Gay liberation Russell) Page 13: Leary (Phil Prim) Page 4: Telephone tax Page 14: Aquarian kitchen Page 4: Response to Revolution for the Life of It Page 14: White Rabbit Page 5: Supper co-op Page 15: Record reviews (Bill Meacham) Page 6: Trouble at the dump (Steve Russell) Page 15: Evolving Mandala Page 7: Street people hassled Page 7: Radio

29 Page 8: Speed and Heroin Page 12: Cerebral shit (record reviews) Page 14: Freak Brothers: voting (Gilbert Shelton) Page 16: Ad for Chicano march November 29

The Rag - Summary of 12/7/1970 Issue Page 1: Statesman Page 3: Lettuce boycott Page 3: Economy Furniture march Page 4: Demonstration against Ky Page 5: Interview with Ky Page 6: Parody of Texas Ranger Page 7: Freak Brothers at Thanksgiving dinner (Gilbert Shelton) Page 10: Southern Africa liberation struggles Page 12: Craffts Page 14: Songs of the Humpback Whale Page 15: More crafts Page 16: Personal growth laboratories Page 19: Response to above (Michele) Add a general comment about the 12/7/1970 issue

The Rag - Summary of 12/14/1970 Issue Page 1: Armadillo Christmas Page 2: busts on the Drag Page 3: War tax demonstration Page 4: Abortion in Texas Page 5: Christmas cards Page 7: Freak Brothers: stoned hold (Gilbert Shelton) Page 8: Angela Davis Page 10: Boycott for justice Page 12: Interview with Allen Ginsberg Page 12: Is the U.S. a planetary disease? Page 18: Rock review Page 19: Scooping out the "competition" (Steve Russell)

30 åThe Rag Table of Contents: 1971 41 Issues The Rag - Summary of 2/15/1971 Issue Page 1: George Washington collage The Rag - Summary of 1/11/1971 Issue Page 2: Poem (Therese) Page 1: Angela Davis Page 3: Juries Page 3: New pot law The Rag - Summary of 1/18/1971 Issue Page 3: Food co-op Page 1: Fisherman Page 4: People's Peace Treaty Page 3: Your rights in court Page 5: Fat Freddy's Cat (Gilbert Shelton) Page 4: People's Peace Treaty Page 5: Dirty Duck Page 5: Cambodia (Norodom Sihanouk) Page 6: Eldridge Cleaver and Tim Leary Page 5: CIA and dope Page 8: Swine engaged in sexual activities Page 7: Houston Free Clinic Page 9: Cartoon (Ron Cobb) Page 10: Bobby Seale and Ericka Huggins Page 10: Aquarian kitchen Page 11: Freak Brothers: hitchhiker (Gilbert Page 11: San Antonio Jail Shelton) Page 12: Chapter from Joan Baez' book, Page 12: Record Reviews Daybreak Page 14: Winter Soldier Investigation Page 13: Rock reviews Page 14: Hugo Blanco Freed Page 14: Sewerman (Charles Gandy) Page 15: Fire ants and Mirex Page 16: Emperor Norton

The Rag - Summary of 1/25/1971 Issue The Rag - Summary of 2/22/1971 Issue Page 1: Ferris Wheel Page 1: Abstract Page 2: Austin Police Page 3: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 3: Austin Media Page 4: Mariana Hernandez Page 4: Food Co-op Page 4: People's free clinic Page 5: Wall around campus Page 5: POW ripoff (Phil Prim) Page 5: Interview with Howard Moore (Angela Page 6: Tax action Davis' lawyer) Page 7: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 6: Review of The Indochina Story (Phil Page 10: Leary's letter, interview Prim) Page 11: Panthers drop out Page 11: Freak Brothers: bicycle (Gilbert Shelton) Page 12: Large house pets Page 12: Poems (Pat Morris) Page 13: With Princeton on Our Side (Tuli Page 13: Record Reviews Kupferberg) Page 14: Armadillo World Headquarters Page 14: Rock reviews Page 14: War tax resistance Page 15: Pearl by Janis Joplin (Randy)

The Rag - Summary of 2/1/1971 Issue The Rag - Summary of 3/1/1971 Issue Page 1: Machine Page 1: Lesbian Page 2: Drag merchants Page 2: Free clinic Page 3: Street battles in Tucson Page 2: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 4: New U.T. president Page 2: From the mouths of anarchists Page 4: City Council and police brutality Page 3: Police interrogation tactics Page 4: Photo (Alan Pogue) Page 4: Ira Sandperl Page 5: Letter to the kitchen Page 5: Poem (Xuan Dieu) Page 8: Oil spill in San Francisco Bay Page 5: War tax Page 10: Armadillo World Headquarters Page 6: Photo spread Page 12: Hitchhiking for women Page 8: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 9: Selling of the Pentagon The Rag - Summary of 2/8/1971 Issue Page 10: Aquarian kitchen Page 1: Nixon turning into Frankenstein Page 11: Poem, Sea of Blood (Chris Riley)

31 Page 12: Record review Page 11: No man is my master Page 12: Getting busted The Rag - Summary of 3/8/1971 Issue Page 14: Abortion Page 1: Barbara: etching Page 14: Media distortion Page 2: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 15: Awareness retreat Page 2: Free clinic Page 2: CUF attacked The Rag - Summary of 4/12/1971 Issue Page 3: Boycott at Safeway Page 1: Woman and child Page 4: Winter Soldier Investigation Page 5: Laos (Wilfred Burchett) The Rag - Summary of 4/19/1971 Issue Page 7: Freak Brothers: peyote (Gilbert Shelton) Page 1: War scenes Page 8: International Women's Day Page 3: Ripoff abortion referrals Page 12: Poem, A Brief Concert (Charles Gandy) Page 3: How not to abort Page 13: Aquarian kitchen Page 4: Daily Texan Page 14: Rock 1970 Page 5: Nuclear reactors Page 15: Independent coalition Page 5: Boycott Polaroid Page 6: Electronic battlefield The Rag - Summary of 3/15/1971 Issue Page 7: The Calley complex Page 1: Boycott for justice/CUF Page 7: Direction Action Page 3: Fearless Frank's farewell fling Page 8: May days Page 4: CIA and opium Page 11: Our Friends comics Page 4: Poem, Five Day Requiem for Vietnam Page 12: Gimme Shelter (Nan Braymer) Page 13: Rolling Stones Page 5: Independent coalition Page 14: Fixing a toilet Page 5: Regional Peace Treaty conference Page 15: Aquarian kitchen Page 6: Safeway boycott Page 6: Raw milk ordinance The Rag - Summary of 4/26/1971 Issue Page 6: San Antonio prison Page 1: Mahatma Gandhi Page 7: Economy Furniture strike Page 2: Rag raises prices Page 7: Pharr Page 3: Stephen Spurr Page 10: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 3: David Harris Page 11: Military procedures Page 6: Drugs Page 11: Aquarian kitchen Page 7: Women's center Page 12: Poems (Jim Cox, N. Guillen, and M.E.) Page 7: Yoga Page 13: Gay lib conference Page 8: Austin May days Page 14: Municipal elections Page 10: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 15: Record reviews Page 10: Our friends (Gilbert Shelton) Page 11: Semanticide The Rag - Summary of 4/22/1971 Issue Page 11: People's Peace Treaty Page 1: Wonder Warthog (Gilbert Shelton) Page 12: Aquarian kitchen Page 1: Ragstaffers in City Council (Bill Page 13: Sexual freedom Meacham) Page 14: Record review Page 3: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 15: False bills sent Page 3: People's Music Coalition Page 15: Record review Page 3: Daily Bread Page 4: Frank Erwin's farewell dinner The Rag - Summary of 5/3/1971 Issue Page 4: Boycotting the Union Page 1: Indian head Page 6: The Grateful Dead Page 3: Communities rising Page 7: The draft Page 4: Jay Johnson Page 7: Ray Tune Page 5: Texan Page 10: Cultural idea of beauty Page 5: Free Clinic

32 Page 5: Bartee Haile Page 5: Tom Rioux Page 6: Our Friends: okra Page 5: Purge at SWT Page 8: Community research Page 6: Heroin in Vietnam Page 10: Aquarian kitchen Page 8: Gays harassed at Les Amis Page 11: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 10: Mexican food (Steve Russell) Page 12: Dennis Hopper Page 11: Our Friends Page 14: Record review Page 11: Harold Head Page 12: Record review Page 13: Book review, America, Inc. (Barry) The Rag - Summary of 5/31/1971 Issue Page 14: Aquarian kitchen Page 1: Library demonstration Page 15: WAW Poster Page 3: Daily Texan Page 3: Information center The Rag - Summary of 6/21/1971 Issue Page 3: People's cheap clinic Page 1: Gay Pride Week Page 4: March on Killeen Page 3: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 5: Panther trials Page 3: Killeen Page 5: Mayday Page 4: FTAF (Mike Lewis) Page 6: Community rising Page 5: Sour Grapes (gay article) Page 6: Lines crossed Page 5: Poem (Joe Lemming) Page 7: Eco-sabotage Page 6: Gay Pride Week Page 7: Ecological cookery Page 7: Gays in Cuba Page 10: Library demonstration Page 8: LBJ and his library Page 13: Aquarian kitchen Page 11: Our Friends Page 14: Our friends: abortion Page 11: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 15: Why I want a wife Page 13: Aquarian kitchen Page 16: Music review Page 13: Cartoon (Jim Franklin) Page 14: Grand juries The Rag - Summary of 6/7/1971 Issue Page 1: Greenbriar The Rag - Summary of 6/28/1971 Issue Page 2: The Texan Page 1: Skinny dipping Page 3: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 3: Council shell game Page 3: People's Music Coalition Page 4: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 3: Daily Bread Page 4: Chicanos and the bishop Page 4: Orange Juice Page 5: Night school teaching problems Page 4: Acid Page 6: Review, Away With All Pests (Phil Prim) Page 4: Ft. Hood Page 6: Wounded etching Page 6: Greenbriar Page 7: Poetry (Joe Lemming, Robert Dunn) Page 8: Political trials (Phil Prim) Page 8: Environmental legislation Page 10: Our friends Page 9: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 11: Recycling Page 9: Our Friends Page 11: Economics and pollution Page 10: Tax refusal Page 11: Harold Head Page 12: Sex discrimination at U.T. Page 12: Aquarian kitchen Page 12: Arsenic in chicken feed Page 14: San Antonio Soul Page 13: Aquarian kitchen Page 15: Record review Page 15: Record reviews

The Rag - Summary of 6/14/1971 Issue The Rag - Summary of 7/5/1971 Issue Page 1: People dancing Page 1: Man with three feet Page 3: Pease Park Page 2: Corpus Christi Page 4: Grand Jury Page 3: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 4: Manhood in suburbia Page 3: cartoon (Charlie Loving)

33 Page 4: Celebration of life Page 14: Review, Canadian Crucible (Chrys Page 4: Coca Cola Dougherty) Page 5: Tomato power Page 15: Record review: Jazz Page 6: A woman is not a chick Page 7: Vasectomy I The Rag - Summary of 7/26/1971 Issue Page 10: Notes for an American Revolution Page 1: East side free daycare (Henry Kuntz) Page 2: Integration Page 12: Our own thing I (Larry Nader penname Page 3: Women vs. U.T. of Lars Eighner) Page 3: The Texan Page 13: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 3: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 13: Our Friends Page 4: Justice vandalized Page 14: Record review Page 5: CUF daycare Page 16: The media meet their maker (Chrys Page 7: Energy crisis Dougherty) Page 7: Ecology in China Page 17: Aquarian kitchen Page 8: Three against racism (Steve Russell) Page 18: Vietcong gas mask Page 10: Our Friends et. al. Page 20: Woodcut Page 11: Aquarian kitchen Page 12: Gardening The Rag - Summary of 7/12/1971 Issue Page 13: Responses to gays in the revolution Page 1: The Jack of Asses: Erwin Page 14: Our own thing 4 Page 2: The Texan Page 2: Forum: Are cops pigs? The Rag - Summary of 8/2/1971 Issue Page 3: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 1: Junkie shooting up Page 3: Chicano's death ruled accidental Page 2: Smack in the community (Bill Meacham) Page 3: Lunch break Page 3: Heroin, crime, and the community Page 4: K98 Page 3: Theater Page 5: Daycare center Page 3: Sgt. Smack Page 6: Collapse of the armed forces Page 4: The Austin American Page 7: Vasectomy 2 Page 4: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 8: Gardening Page 5: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 8: Mental hospitals Page 6: Integration Page 9: Mexico Page 8: What does oil cost society? Page 9: Our own thing 2 Page 8: Contamination of chicken and crabs Page 10: Aquarian kitchen: arteriosclerosis Page 8: Bike thieves Page 14: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 9: Gardening Page 10: Ft. Hood The Rag - Summary of 7/19/1971 Issue Page 10: Telephone strike Page 1: Black Mesa Page 11: Bus driver: job Page 2: Austin State Hospital Page 12: Whole Earth Catalog Page 3: Black Mesa Page 12: Aquarian kitchen Page 3: Strip mining Page 13: Record reviews Page 4: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 14: Our own thing Page 4: Texan vs. Regents Page 16: Poems Page 5: Our own thing 3 Page 6: Vasectomy 3 The Rag - Summary of 8/9/1971 Issue Page 7: Gardening Page 1: Jim Franklin at Armadillo Festival Page 10: Freak Brothers: Dealer McDope (Gilbert Page 2: City Council (Bill Meacham) Shelton) Page 2: Montopolis Page 11: Aquarian kitchen Page 3: Our Friends Page 12: Gays in the revolution Page 4: Brown Schools Page 4: Joe Cedillo

34 Page 5: Open letter to Larry (David Sunshine) Page 3: Dope hassles Page 6: People's music (Alice Embree) Page 4: Gays in Cuba Page 7: Tim Leary in Switzerland Page 6: Church finks out (Bob Breihan) Page 7: Armadillo festival Page 7: Alternative school Page 8: China visit Page 7: Dope Page 9: More City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 7: LSD and babies Page 10: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 8: Price freeze (Norman Spinrad) Page 11: Record review Page 10: George Jackson Page 12: Our own thing Page 12: Krishnas harried Page 12: Aquarian kitchen Page 13: Salt Lake City statement Page 13: Children of God Page 13: Poems (Carl Harp) Page 14: Bartee Haile case Page 14: Our Friends Page 15: Grass religion on trial Page 15: Record reviews Add a general comment about the 8/9/1971 issue Page 17: Aquarian kitchen Page 20: People help each other out of a hole The Rag - Summary of 8/30/1971 Issue Page 1: Small child The Rag - Summary of 9/13/1971 Issue Page 2: Sell The Rag Page 1: Paco Page 3: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 3: Paco and the Smack scene (4 articles) Page 3: Student services Page 4: Humane Society Page 3: Dope hassles Page 5: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 4: Dope Page 6: George Jackson Page 5: Direct Action Page 7: Gays in Cuba Page 5: Sexism at U.T. Page 7: Gay marriage/divorce Page 6: Vietnam Vets Against the War Page 9: GM Page 7: Greenbriar Page 10: VVAW in Dallas Page 8: Strip mine into poisoned lake Page 12: Cabin in the country Page 9: Our Friends: pelican and scientist Page 13: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 10: Vietnam (Julius Lester) Page 14: Aquarian kitchen Page 11: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 15: Fixing a bicycle tire Page 14: Gay action Page 16: Armadillo World Headquarters Page 15: Gay sexism Page 17: Poem, The Folly of Focus (Joe Page 16: Review, Turning the Guns Around Lemming) (Steve Russell) Page 18: Music reviews Page 17: Bengla Desh Page 20: Smack pushers wanted poster Page 18: Farmworkers' huelga Page 18: CUF The Rag - Summary of 9/20/1971 Issue Page 19: Draft counselors Page 1: Black woman Page 19: Ecology action Page 2: Women's festival Page 20: The Texan Page 2: Dope Page 21: City hall (Steve Russell) Page 3: Community smack reports Page 22: Junk Page 3: Methadone programs Page 22: Radio in Austin Page 4: George Jackson Page 23: Record review Page 5: Col. Sanders Page 5: Sattva returns The Rag - Summary of 9/6/1971 Issue Page 6: Attica Page 1: Leon Russell Page 6: Gas co-op Page 2: Recycling Page 7: City council Page 2: Review, RFK Must Die (Steve Russell) Page 7: Poco, etc. (David Sunshine) Page 3: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 8: Rape (3 articles) Page 3: Student services Page 9: My homosexuality made me a nigger

35 Page 10: Our Friends Page 13: Dope conference (Bill Meacham and Page 12: Searsopoly Steve Russell) Page 13: Killeen Page 14: Politics and dope Page 14: Meet the new boss Page 14: Whales and cats Page 14: Plain of Jars Page 16: Armadillo World Headquarters Page 16: Review, Life at the Bottom Page 17: Music reviews Page 17: Aquarian kitchen Page 18: Record review Page 18: TSP and the Regents Page 19: Aquarian kitchen Page 19: Record review Page 19: Poems (Thomas Porter) Page 19: Poem, San Antonio birth Certificate

The Rag - Summary of 9/27/1971 Issue The Rag - Summary of 10/10/1971 Issue Page 1: Alternative School Page 1: Armadillo with birthday candles Page 2: The Austin Plan (7 articles) Page 2: Analysis of Page 3: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 3: Scotch Soliloquies and the Smoke-filled Page 3: Student services Room (Dave Beckwith) Page 3: Dope hassles Page 4: George Jackson's death Page 6: Greenbriar Page 4: Attica Page 7: Alternative School Page 5: More on George Jackson Page 8: Humane Society Page 6: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 9: Dope Page 7: POWs speak Page 10: John & Yoko Page 7: Direct action at the draft board Page 12: VVAW in Abilene Page 8: 29th Street Food Store Page 13: Prisoners are people Page 10: Rag history Page 14: Pease Park Page 12: Freak Brothers: Ronnie and Roof Page 16: cartoon (Charlie Loving) (Gilbert Shelton) Page 17: Aquarian kitchen Page 15: Gay youth Page 18: Dave Dellinger Page 16: Poems Page 19: Motorcycles Page 17: Aquarian kitchen Page 18: Hepatitis The Rag - Summary of 10/4/1971 Issue Page 20: Frank Erwin Page 1: Whale Page 3: City Council (Bill Meacham) The Rag - Summary of 10/18/1971 Issue Page 3: Mini-recycling centers Page 1: Freewheelin’ Frank (Gilbert Shelton) Page 4: Gulf Oil president visits U.T Page 4: VVAW-Africa scholars message on Gulf The Rag - Summary of 10/25/1971 Issue Oil Co. in Africa Page 1: Free Clinic marathon Page 5: Alternative school Page 3: Eat Food Store Page 5: David Harris Page 4: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 6: Austin Plan (Ike) Page 4: Self cervix Page 6: Heroin programmed Page 5: Draft resistance and the SSS Page 6: Food poisons Page 6: Riot control maneuvers Page 6: Jeff Friedman Page 8: Football '1971 (Charlie Loving) Page 7: D. Sunshine v. John Lane Page 9: Freak Brothers: Gutter School (Gilbert Page 7: Jasmine Isle Shelton) Page 8: Illegal research on women Page 10: Women's cartoon/Feiffer cartoon Page 8: Mother Earth action Page 11: People's pig Page 9: Abbie Hoffman Page 12: Women's photo show Page 11: Continuing Story of God Page 13: Reviews: Letters to Martha (Dennis Page 11: cartoon (Charlie Loving) Brutus) Page 12: Dave Dellinger Page 14: Herbal highs

36 Page 15: Tijerina Page 4: Muther's: continued Page 4: City Council (Bill Meacham) The Rag - Summary of 11/1/1971 Issue Page 5: March in Houston Page 1: Reflections on a pond Page 6: Daily death toll Page 2: In defense of balling Page 6: Feds (Leah) Page 2: Rag reply (Bill Meacham) Page 8: Universal Life Church Page 3: Birth control ad Page 8: Pot legalization Page 4: No strikes in China Page 9: Industrial waste ordinance Page 4: Nixonomics: Phase II Page 10: Menstrual extraction Page 5: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 12: Review Cuba in Transition by Phil Page 5: Harrisburg conspiracy Russell (Bill Meacham) Page 6: Austin American's drug supplement Page 12: Poems (Pablo Neruda) Page 6: Pond reflection Page 13: Poem, Home amen Music: for Charles Page 7: Marijuana report Gandy Page 7: George Washington chops down cherry Page 14: Cartoons (Charlie Loving) tree Page 14: God Page 8: Johnny Coward Page 16: Herbal highs Page 8: Carl Hampton Brigade Page 19: Record reviews Page 10: Killeen march Page 12: Cartoons (Charlie Loving) The Rag - Summary of 11/29/1971 Issue Page 13: Crossword puzzle Page 1: Waterfall Page 14: The food stamp gourmet Page 3: K98 Page 15: Herbal highs Page 4: Killeen (Charlie Loving) Page 16: Record review Page 5: Killeen Page 5: Letter from Tom Crofut The Rag - Summary of 11/8/1971 Issue Page 6: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 1: Nixon and Mitchell digging up Joe Page 7: More on menstrual extraction McCarthy Page 9: Review Beyond Freedom and Dignity by Page 3: Daily death toll B.F. Skinner (Michael French) Page 3: Rag salesman busted in San Antonio Page 9: Waste of resources (Cleark Creek) Page 4: Jail in Killeen Page 10: March against brutality in San Antonio Page 5: City Council (Bill Meacham) (Fr. Charles Sullivan) Page 6: Greenbriar Page 11: "Molding" grass Page 7: Free clinic Page 12: Record reviews Page 7: Arby's Page 16: Wood scene Page 7: Yippie Page 8: Bo Tree The Rag - Summary of 12/6/1971 Issue Page 10: Interview with Steve Spurr Page 1: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 10: Gay view of SMC rally Page 2: Drugs: legal Page 13: cartoon (Charlie Loving) Page 2: Police Page 13: Continuing story of God Page 3: K98 Page 15: Your military Page 3: Dirty Thirty Page 15: Rag reply Page 4: Busts in Rusk, Texas Page 16: Transponders: science fiction or reality? Page 4: Prisoners for peace, 1971 Page 16: Cisco Pike Page 5: Brazil Page 17: Herbal highs Page 6: Direct Action replies to Steve Russell Page 19: Record reviews Page 6: Jade Room incident Page 7: Sattva The Rag - Summary of 11/15/1971 Issue Page 8: cartooncartoons (Charlie Loving) Page 1: Women pushing bus Page 10: UFWOC Page 3: Muther's Page 10: Hexachlorophene

37 Page 10: Hunter with duck Page 11: Weather Page 11: Schools and parks Page 13: Photo in Texas Union Art Gallery Page 15: Review The Murder of Fred Hampton (Phil Prim) Page 15: The Ballad of George Jackson excerpt (Bob Dylan) Page 17: Herbal Highs Page 18: Record reviews

The Rag - Summary of 12/13/1971 Issue Page 1: Stoned freak Page 2: Space Page 2: Hip Products Page 3: Police (Stroud Kelly) Page 3: Rag case in Supreme Court Page 3: Vietnamese woman Page 4: Concert at Seagoville Page 4: Hook Um Page 4: Humane murder of Fang Page 5: Christmas cards (Marie Valleroy) Page 7: Focal Point Art Gallery (Monique) Page 8: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 10: cartooncartoons (Charlie Loving) Page 12: Ecology Actions Page 12: Cartoon (Ron Cobb) Page 14: Record reviews Page 16: Film festival in San Francisco Page 18: Poems by Albuquerque women

38 The Rag Table of Contents: 1972 Page 3: Community Switchboard 39 Issues Page 4: War on the poor Page 4: UT sued over racism The Rag - Summary of 1/17/1972 Issue Page 5: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 1: Contents Page 6: Lee Otis Johnson freed Page 1: Sign: Fear No Man; Favour None Page 6: John Sinclair Page 3: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 8: Male contraceptives Page 3: Cuba Page 9: Narc (Calabro) Page 3: China Page 10: Cartoons Page 4: Austin pigs Page 12: Wes Williams Page 4: Ft. Hood: Wesley Williams Page 13: Physiology of Meditation (Judy Smith) Page 5: UFWOC Page 14: Chuckwagon theater Page 6: The New Woman Page 15: Gardening Page 6: Breast examination Page 15: Delta Diner Page 7: Ecology in Austin Page 16: Music review Page 8: Poem (Josefa Heifetz) Page 18: Review, Conversations With the Dead: Page 8: Big Thicket about prisoners, by Danny Lyon Page 8: Community Switchboard Page 20: Good job, Senator Yarbentson Page 9: Charles Gandy Page 11: Review, Early American Negro Writers, The Rag - Summary of 2/7/1972 Issue ed. Benjamin Brawley (Steve Russell) Page 1: Man holding picture of eye Page 12: From the Laotzu Page 3: Boat races Page 12: The sea Page 3: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 13: Duane Allman Page 4: UFWOC Page 14: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 5: Education (Charlie Loving) Page 15: ESP research Page 6: Abortions in New York Page 15: Bell Telphone Co. Page 6: Women's Law Day Page 17: Rock 1971 Page 8: Campus recruiters Page 18: Concert for Bangla Desh Page 9: Women's Law Day Page 10: Big Bend development The Rag - Summary of 1/24/1972 Issue Page 11: The news in China Page 1: Jim Franklin Page 11: Rip-off in Houston Page 3: Women's Center Page 12: Community Switchboard Page 3: Freaking out Page 13: Local Texas bands Page 4: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 14: Poem The Crazies (Robert Mott) Page 4: Self cervix Page 15: Continuing Story of God Page 5: Mike Dean Page 5: Bombs planted in banks The Rag - Summary of 2/14/1972 Issue Page 6: Cambodia Page 1: Why don't we do it in the road? Page 8: Greenbriar Page 2: Gardening Page 9: Armadillo World Series Page 3: New American Movement Page 10: Chemical fertilizers Page 3: Our Friends (Charlie Loving) Page 10: Freek fable Page 4: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 11: Poem Artist Song Page 6: Direct Action Page 11: Agnew in Houston Page 6: New People's Party Page 12: TexPIRG Page 8: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 13: the rock & roll press Page 10: Cairo, Ill. Page 14: Reviews (Steve Russell) Page 11: NORML Page 12: Spinach strikers in Crystal City The Rag - Summary of 1/31/1972 Issue Page 13: Eggshells Page 1: Ragseller Page 14: Music

39 Page 11: Satanists The Rag - Summary of 2/21/1972 Issue Page 11: Ken Kesey Page 1: Nixon Page 12: Poem, Miss Heroin Page 3: Rape in Austin Page 12: Drug crackdown Page 4: City Council Page 13: Cartoons Page 6: Hospital hassles Page 14: Rape Page 7: Delta Diner Page 15: Church holdings in war related Page 8: Ireland (Michael Meyerson) industries Page 10: Z Z Top Page 16: YIP-ZIP calendar for 1972 Page 10: Feiffer Page 17: Gardening Page 11: The Common Woman Page 18: Music Page 12: Cambodia Page 13: Black students The Rag - Summary of 3/13/1972 Issue Page 13: Gay dance Page 1: City Council comes to U.T. Page 14: Free Clinic Page 2: Shuttle bus scabs Page 14: Gardening Page 3: Sharpeville: twelve years after Page 15: Poems (Patrick Barber) Page 6: People's food Page 15: Cartoon (Charlie Loving) Page 6: San Diego '72 Page 7: Changing a tire The Rag - Summary of 2/28/1972 Issue Page 7: Women in film Page 1: Gays at dance Page 9: Responses to Johnny got His Gun review Page 3: Armadillo replies to Yippies Page 12: More Trots (Eric Sell, Judy Smith, Steve Page 4: GLF benefit dance Russell) Page 5: City Council Page 14: Aquarian age nutrition (Yogamundi) Page 5: Weaving co-op Page 14: Gardening Page 6: NORML Page 16: Cartoons Page 6: Busses (Charlie Loving) Page 18: Record reviews Page 7: OFWOLC Page 9: Sex discrimination The Rag - Summary of 3/20/1972 Issue Page 9: Student elections Page 1: Dry Creekbed Page 10: Shuttle bus drivers strike Page 2: War on farmworkers Page 12: The Clicker (Bert Hill) Page 3: Shuttle bus strike Page 15: Oat Willie's (Charlie Loving) Page 4: Violence in America Page 16: Unionizing Page 5: Natural food co-op Page 17: Review Johnny Got His Gun (Mariann Page 5: Texas Instruments Vizard) Page 6: City Council Page 17: Gardening Page 7: Loving Page 18: Records Page 7: Cartoon (Charlie Loving) Page 8: Illustrated News Briefs The Rag - Summary of 3/6/1972 Issue Page 9: K98 banned Page 1: Old couple Page 9: Whose community? Page 3: Shuttle bus strike Page 9: Gay poem Page 4: Non-violence workshop Page 10: Open space in the city Page 5: Gay dance Page 12: The IRA (Phil Prim) Page 6: City Council Page 13: Meir Kehane Page 7: Chicano movement pig Page 14: Nutrition (Yogamundi) Page 7: Community center Page 15: Cooking Page 8: Electoral politics: No (Jim Simons) Page 16: Larry Nader (pen name of Lars Eighner) Page 8: Electoral politics: Yes (Gavan Duffy, Page 17: Music review Mariann Vizard) Page 19: Poem (Joe Lemming) Page 9: The Pyramids (Bert Hill)

40 The Rag - Summary of 4/3/1972 Issue Page 10: Interview with Gonzalo Barrientos Page 1: Spanish April Food Cover Page 11: Poem by Dennis Brutus Page 2: City Council Page 11: Gulf Oil kills Page 2: Grand Jury and drug program Page 12: The proletariat (Phil Wagner) Page 4: Shuttlebus strike Page 13: On Love Street (Dave Morrow) Page 4: Lawton, Oklahoma Page 14: Nutrition (Yogamundi) Page 4: Greezy Wheels Page 15: Another view of A Clockwork Orange Page 5: War tax resistance (Mike Grossberg) Page 7: ITT Page 7: Huntsville bus project The Rag - Summary of 4/24/1972 Issue Page 8: Legalizing grass Page 1: Dollar/Death Page 10: Dripping Springs Page 3: Ecological damage in Vietnam Page 12: Nutrition (Yogamundi) Page 4: About the cover Page 13: Cartoons Page 4: Dallas narc Page 14: Larry Nader Page 4: Fighting for Peace Page 5: City Council The Rag - Summary of 4/10/1972 Issue Page 6: IUDs Page 1: Ben Barnes and Friends Page 8: April 21 protest (5 articles) Page 2: Shuttle bus strike Page 10: Tax protest Page 2: City Council Page 11: Nutrition (Yogamundi) Page 3: Grand Jury Page 12: July gathering in Colorado Page 3: Eastwoods Park Page 13: Candidates stand on ecology issues Page 6: Death, American style (Phil Prim) Page 14: Houston activists arrested Page 7: Nutrition (Yogamundi) Page 14: Mental patients liberation project Page 7: Platypus Page 14: Huntsville bus project Page 9: Cartoon Page 14: Tenants union Page 10: Woman, the eternal victim (Suznane Page 15: Poems (Samuel Sims) Gott) Page 15: Cartoons Page 11: Birth control (Judy Smith) Page 12: Chickenshit fuel The Rag - Summary of 5/1/1972 Issue Page 13: Death of a Mexican revolutionary Page 1: Nixon pukes on Vietnam Page 13: Poem Blue Garden (Dennis Milam) Page 3: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 14: Keep America Beautiful, Inc. Page 3: Cuba Page 15: Larry Nader Page 3: China Page 16: Poem Song of an Overprotective Page 4: Dan Nolan (David Sunshine) Stuntman (Joe Lemming) Page 5: Elections Page 17: Music review Page 6: Interviews with Jane Wells (Betty White) Page 19: Reviews of A Clockwork Orange (Jerry Page 7: The strike Moctezuma and Steve Russell) Page 7: Mayday Page 19: Castle Creek Page 8: Boycott the war Page 10: Canvassing your precinct The Rag - Summary of 4/17/1972 Issue Page 11: Song (Ruthie Gorton) Page 1: Cartoon (Charlie Loving) Page 11: Greenbriar Page 3: City Council Page 12: Nutrition (Yogamundi) Page 3: Mayor vs. drugs Page 13: Music review Page 4: Shuttle bus strike settled Page 16: From South Vietnam (Marta Rojas and Page 5: UT Co-op (Judy Smith) Raul Vivo) Page 6: The Butler did it (Stroud Kelly) Page 16: The Vietnamese people are not our Page 6: Housing inspection enemies (T. Dornbusch) Page 7: U.T. Traffic plan Page 8: The GOP and the farmworkers

41 The Rag - Summary of 5/8/1972 Issue Page 11: Cartoon (Charlie Loving) Page 1: Armadillo Eats Road (Jim Franklin) Page 12: Armadillo beer garden Page 4: Houston Tenants Union Page 14: Music Page 5: City Council Page 6: Action at Texas Instruments The Rag - Summary of 6/19/1972 Issue Page 7: B-52 Page 1: Swimming hole Page 7: Anti-war poems Page 3: Kyle strike (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 8: The city mouse and the country mouse Page 3: Houses (Danny Schweers) Page 11: Energy detector Page 4: City Council Page 11: Communiversity Page 6: Vaginal politics (Helen Koblin) Page 12: Pease Park Page 7: Dr. Spock Page 13: First Interlude Page 8: Cuba (Bernie Farber) Page 13: Woman Is photo exhibition Page 10: Poems Page 14: Busts for lunacy Page 11: Tenants demonstrate Page 14: Music Page 11: Farewell Ben Barnes Page 15: Slaughterhouse Five (Steve Russell) Page 12: Cartoons Page 15: Trots' deception Page 13: Music Page 13: A Clockwork Orange The Rag - Summary of 6/5/1972 Issue Page 14: Carl Nielson (Phil Prim) Page 1: Summer in Austin Page 3: City Council The Rag - Summary of 6/26/1972 Issue Page 4: Co-op news (Bill Meacham) Page 1: Benefit boogie Page 4: Tenants' rights Page 2: Austin Community Project Page 5: On primaries Page 3: City Council Page 6: Farm workers Page 3: Community radio Page 7: Kyle strike Page 4: Free store Page 8: Communiversity Page 5: Main St. Cafe hassled Page 10: Nutrition (Yogamundi) Page 5: Kyle strike Page 11: Nixon's blu Page 7: Indians' food trees destroyed in New Page 11: Music Mexico Page 12: Shostakovitch (Phil Prim) Page 8: Tax resistance Page 13: Boys State (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 9: Cartoons Page 13: The Austin American Page 10: Poem Barbie Doll (Marge Piercy) Page 11: Earl Scruggs (Stroud Kelly) The Rag - Summary of 6/12/1972 Issue Page 12: Natonal prisoners coalition Page 1: Doomed house Page 13: Rainbow gathering Page 2: Halter blouse (Barbara Lau) Page 14: Music Page 3: Boys State (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 14: Review The Workers by Kenneth Lassen Page 3: Kyle strike (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 4: Dean Panill fired The Rag - Summary of 7/10/1972 Issue Page 4: Great Speckled Bird bombed Page 1: Roach clip Page 4: Fake union labels Page 2: HOC controversy (Bill Meacham) Page 5: Tearing down houses Page 4: Benefit boogie Page 5: Gays and the church Page 4: Tracor and UT Page 6: City Council Page 5: Kyle strike Page 6: Gardening (Stroud Kelly) Page 6: Communiversity Page 7: Communiversity Page 7: Shostakovitch: Symphony No. 14 (Phil Page 7: Recycling Prim) Page 7: Trots again Page 8: Nuclear power (Maren Hicks) Page 8: Kerrville Fair Page 9: The plutonium economy (Roger Page 11: Drag vendor Rapoport)

42 Page 10: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 14: Film review Fritz the Cat (Jerry Page 12: Record reviews Moctezuma) Page 13: Manchild in the Promised Land Page 15: Record review Page 13: Poem (T. Dornbusch) The Rag - Summary of 8/28/1972 Issue The Rag - Summary of 7/17/1972 Issue Page 1: Bond issue Page 1: John Kniffen Page 2: Austin five-year plan Page 3: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 3: Walnut Creek sewage Page 3: Nuclear plant Page 4: Nuclear power plant Page 4: VVAW conspiracy Page 6: History of the power plan Page 5: Kyle strike Page 6: Dick Gregory/Boycott The Rag - Summary of 9/4/1972 Issue Page 8: Democratic convention (Mariann Vizard Page 1: Price of Progress (Ron Cobb) et. al) Page 3: CIP ballot Page 10: Cartoons Page 4: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 13: Gardening Page 5: Notes on the CIP Page 13: Poem My first Tree (Rob Strauss) Page 6: Solar energy Page 14: Review The Paper Revolutionaries by Page 6: Nuclear plant Larry Leamer (Phil Prim) Page 7: Drag vendors meet merchants Page 14: Record review Page 7: McGovern on gays Page 15: Film review El Topo (Bill Meacham) Page 7: Communiversity Page 8: Flouridation The Rag - Summary of 7/24/1972 Issue Page 9: Republican convention Page 1: VVAW benefit Page 10: Interview with Ramsey Muniz Page 2: News clips (including Steck-Vaughn Page 11: Opinion on La Raza (Betty White and dress codes) Steve Russell) Page 3: VVAW Page 12: cartoon (Charlie Loving) Page 4: Cuba Page 13: Record review Page 5: Frank Erwin's trial Page 13: Gardening Page 6: Kyle strike Page 15: War tax resistance Page 8: CIP budget hearing Page 15: Yoga Dog Page 9: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 17: Film review, Shaft's Big Score (Jerry Page 10: Greenbriar Moctezuma) Page 11: Poem by Yosano Akiko/ Drawing by Page 17: Poem Song of the Ceremonial Pipe Marie Vision (Clarence Wolfshohl) Page 12: El Topo, dissenting review (William Page 18: R.L. Hancock Whitaker) Page 13: Cartoons The Rag - Summary of 9/11/1972 Issue Page 15: Record review Page 1: Strike at Berkeley (Thorne Dreyer) Page 1: Life in the Navy The Rag - Summary of 7/31/1972 Issue Page 2: cartoon (Charlie Loving) Page 1: Skinnydipping Page 3: Letters from Cuba and Vietnam Page 3: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 4: Hotel housing (Dennis Fitzgerald) Page 3: Nuclear power plant Page 5: City Council Page 4: Nixon's speech Page 6: Nuclear plant Page 5: Abortion in Texas Page 6: Hiroshima victims Page 6: Gardening Page 7: Street psychedelics Page 8: Sexism in language (Elizabeth Powers) Page 8: PRG summary (Ed Hedemann) Page 10: The Armacado Page 9: Poems On the Road, The Ocean (Jim Page 11: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Ryan) Page 12: Poetry collage Page 9: Medical aid for Indochina

43 Page 10: Desolation Row (Gary Thiher) Page 11: Proposal for rural community (Bob The Rag - Summary of 10/2/1972 Issue Johnston) Page 1: Vietnamese students Page 11: Middle Earth (Gandolf) Page 2: Austin American-Statesman Page 12: Blonde on Blonde lryics (Bruce Page 3: City Council Schmiechen) [updated] Page 3: Zero Population Growth Page 13: Cartoons Page 4: Sexism in textbooks Page 14: Tommy Marshburn letter Page 5: Vietnamese students Page 15: Billy Dean Smith Page 5: National Lawyers' Guild convention Page 15: Munich Page 6: Sewer problem (Mary Birdsong) Page 16: Film reviews Page 6: Corpus Christi coal gasification plant Page 17: Coloring (Roxanne Wheelis) Page 6: ZPG meeting Page 18: Poems (Debby Overs) Page 8: Farm workers Page 19: Record reviews Page 9: George Meany Page 10: Cartoons The Rag - Summary of 9/18/1972 Issue Page 11: Austin Bookstores Page 1: Roy Butler's 24th Streeet dream Page 11: KMFA Page 3: CIP bond election Page 12: Campus Guild and the ICC Page 4: City Council Page 14: Record reviews Page 6: Three strikes Page 15: Trot fronts Page 8: Austin community (Bill Meacham) Page 15: October gardening Page 8: Street improvements (Bill Meacham) Page 8: In search of the city mothers (Mary The Rag - Summary of 10/9/1972 Issue Birdsong) Page 1: Birthday Cover (Kerry Awn) Page 9: Poem (Joe Lemming) Page 3: City council Page 10: Communiversity schedule Page 3: Summertime heat Page 12: Vaginal ailments Page 4: Rag Birthday (Bill Meacham) Page 14: Cartoons Page 4: Alternative media Page 15: Bread (Maren Hicks) Page 6: Community Automotive Co-op Page 16: film, the Candidate (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 6: Kyle strike Page 16: KRMH Page 6: People's fund Page 16: Record review Page 7: Community Switchboard Page 8: Aquarian Age Nutrition The Rag - Summary of 9/25/1972 Issue Page 9: The FDA and vitamins Page 1: Boycott lettuce Page 10: Farm workers (Colin Jordan) Page 3: City Council Page 10: Trots reply to the Rag Page 3: Nuclear power plant Page 11: Vietnamese students Page 4: Salad recipes Page 13: Film review The New Centurions (Jerry Page 5: Kyle strike Moctezuma) Page 6: Rand study on bombing of N. Vietnam Page 13: LBJ School serves beer Page 6: Austin music (Bill Doggett) Page 14: Cartoons Page 6: Get the Buzzon Page 15: Record review Page 7: Flouridation (Mrs. C.S. Huntley) Page 7: Birth control The Rag - Summary of 10/16/1972 Issue Page 8: Real estate (Danny Schweers) Page 1: Capitol dome Page 8: Environmental Quality Board Page 3: Drag vendors Page 9: Nuclear plant (Maren Hicks) Page 3: Free store Page 9: Sewer problem (Mary Birdsong) Page 4: City Council Page 12: Cartoon (Charlie Loving) Page 4: Bob Bullock Page 13: Poems (Francis Touchet) Page 5: Mass transportation (Mary Birdsong) Page 13: Record review Page 6: Nutrition

44 Page 8: Farah strike The Rag - Summary of 11/6/1972 Issue Page 10: Vietnam report (Ed Hedemann) Page 1: San Francisco Mime Troupe Page 11: Kyle strike (Colin Jordan) Page 2: Butler and Nichols letter to property Page 12: Theft (Dave MacReynolds) owners Page 14: Record reviews Page 3: Texas congressmen and South Africa Page 15: Linda Jeness on gays Page 3: Pumpkin stomp at Armadillo Page 15: Student politics Page 4: Marching orders for the left (Dave MacReynolds) The Rag - Summary of 10/23/1972 Issue Page 5: Book thing Page 1: Ironmaiden bra (Marie Valleroy) Page 6: A green city (Mary Birdsong) Page 2: Latin American news, films Page 6: Kyle strike Page 3: Sattva on trots Page 6: Mime Troupe Page 4: Gas co-op (Wayne Clark) Page 7: Vietnam report Page 4: City council Page 7: Salads Page 5: Austin environment (Mary Birdsong) Page 8: Alan Ginsberg (Bill, Joanie, David Page 7: Trots (Neal Parker) Sunshine) Page 8: Psycho-genetics Page 9: Big brother Nixon Page 9: Nutrition Page 9: Record review Page 9: Poetry manifesto (Joe Lemming and Page 9: Gay center Norm Moser) Page 10: Cartoons Page 9: Poems by Clarence Wolfshohl Page 11: Nutrition Page 10: Switchboard marathon Page 11: Poems Page 11: Norman Mailer Page 12: Reply to Rag endorsements (Colin Page 11: Anthony Spears arrest Jordan) Page 12: Viet report Page 13: Cartoons The Rag - Summary of 11/13/1972 Issue Page 14: Stoney Burns' trial Page 1: Amadillo hardhat Page 15: Record review Page 3: City council Page 15: New church Page 3: Mayor Butler vs. gays Page 4: Tires (Linda) The Rag - Summary of 10/30/1972 Issue Page 4: Lionel Rawlins Page 1: Ed Sullivan Page 5: Nutrition Page 3: Vietnam report Page 5: Austin transit study (Mary Birdsong) Page 3: City council Page 6: Corporations and stealing Page 4: Amendments Page 8: Thoughts on the election (Bill Meacham, Page 4: Mime Troupe Judy Smith, Hunter Ellinger) Page 4: Mass transit (Mary Birdsong) Page 11: Poems Page 5: Charity (Judy Smith, David Sunshine) Page 13: Record review Page 5: Yurts (David Sunshine) Page 13: Otherwise monographs Page 6: Gas co-op Page 14: Vegetable heads Page 6: Lanzo del Vasto Page 6: Fluoridation The Rag - Summary of 11/27/1972 Issue Page 7: Nutrition Page 1: Organized crime in the White House Page 7: Community (David Sunshine) Page 2: Analysis of voting patterns by party (Neal Page 8: Rag election endorsements Parker) Page 12: Poems by Clarence Wolfshohl Page 3: Bus hearings (Mary Birdsong) Page 12: Review, Test Pattern for Living by Page 4: Plagiarism - 3 views (Bill Gordon, Judy Nicholas Johnson (Jerry Moctezuma) Smith, Hunter Ellinger) Page 15: John Prine (R.R.) Page 5: Review War Without End by Michael Klare (Phil Prim) Page 6: Street Vendors stalemate

45 Page 6: City Council Page 9: Hot Tuna concert Page 7: Thanksgiving strike benefit report Page 10: California jailbreak Page 8: Nixon and organized crime - Part I Page 10: Vietnam report (NACLA) Page 11: Ruchell Magee Page 11: Gay liberation: a socialist view (Henry Page 11: Flower Guinn) Page 12: Nutrition Page 12: Nutrition Page 12: Environmental resource management Page 12: Environmental resource management (Mary Birdsong) (Mary Birdsong) Page 13: Review Heat (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 14: Texas rock'n'roll Page 16: Greet the buses (Mike Eakin) Page 15: Review The Valachi Papers (Jerry Page 16: LBJ papers (Steve Russell) Moctezuma)

The Rag - Summary of 12/4/1972 Issue Page 1: Negative shot Page 3: City Council Page 3: Rumors Page 3: Cartoons Page 4: Poems Page 5: Auto co-op Page 5: Nutrition Page 5: Cartoon Page 6: Radiation Page 6: City noise Page 7: Prison training centers (Tom Flower) Page 7: Mine workers election Page 8: Nixon and organized crime - Part II (NACLA) Page 10: Pearl (Jim Coney) Page 10: Gardening Page 11: Alternative Christmas buying Page 14: Review Lady Sings the Blues (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 15: Record reviews (Steve Ward, David Crook)

The Rag - Summary of 12/11/1972 Issue Page 1: Christmas tree - Energy crisis? Page 2: Street vendors (Bill Meacham, Suzanne Gott) Page 3: Street vendors (Bill Meacham) Page 3: Proposed street vendor ordinance Page 4: City Council Page 4: Electric consumption (Mary Birdsong) Page 4: Free clinic Page 5: Energy crisis (Judy Smith) Page 7: 14K - A Short Story Page 8: Gay liberationist's view (Troy Stokes) Page 8: And a reply (Henry Guinn) Page 9: Union news Page 9: New poison (Lemae Higgs)

46 The Rag Table of Contents: 1973 Page 4: Save University Neighborhoods (Steve 39 Issues Ward) Page 4: LBJ (Judy Smith, Steve Russell) The Rag - Summary of 1/22/1973 Issue Page 4: Nutrition Page 1: Roy Butler's magic carpet Page 5: Boycott Lettuce (Henry Guinn) Page 2: The Perales Papers Page 5: Cartoon Page 3: Steve Russell arrested Page 7: Environmental ordinance Page 3: New Year's at Armadillo (Clemmie Page 8: The case for a nuclear moratorium (The Cummins) Environmental Action Foundation) Page 4: Briscoe and grass (Jeff Erson) Page 10: Huntsville bus project Page 4: Middle Earth Page 10: Errant Liberant Front Page 5: Communiversity Page 11: Power-nuclear, solar or fossil (Danny Page 5: Zilker zoo Schweers) Page 6: Dave MacReynolds (Val Liveoak) Page 12: Vietnamese students speak on peace Page 6: Tax resistance treaty Page 7: Voting in Austin Page 13: Record reviews (Mike Kleinman) Page 7: Candlelight march Page 7: Bach Mai The Rag - Summary of 2/12/1973 Issue Page 9: Cartoon (Loving) Page 1: Wheel of Karma Page 11: Movie review (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 3: Daily Texan editor race (Miles Page 11: People's directory Hawthorne) Page 11: Ed Clark (Colin Jordan) Page 3: Drag vendors Page 13: Review Lesbian Women (Steve Ward) Page 4: Power sources (Danny Schweers) Page 5: City Council The Rag - Summary of 1/29/1973 Issue Page 6: Farah boycott (Roy Evans) Page 1: Tower/Jack in the Box Page 6: Lettuce boycott Page 3: Abortion repeal (Suzanne Gott) Page 7: City Women's Caucus Page 3: Abortion in Austin (Bobby Nelson, Alice Page 7: Mary Birdsong Embree) Page 8: Communiversity schedule Page 4: City Council Page 10: Gays in prison (Dennis Milam) Page 4: Electric consumption (Mary Birdsong) Page 11: Poems Page 4: Free clinic Page 13: American grotesque exhibit Page 5: Earthquake benefit Page 14: National Lawyers Guild Page 6: Chicanos claim police harassment Page 14: Cartoon Page 7: Amilcar Cabral Page 15: Tarzan drawings (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 8: City jail (Steve Russell) Page 15: SUN (Steve Ward) Page 8: Peace treaty (Linda Smith) Page 9: Cartoon (Loving) The Rag - Summary of 2/19/1973 Issue Page 10: University wastes energy (Maren Hicks) Page 1: American grotesque entry Page 13: Review Vietnam's Will to Live (Phil Page 2: City Council Prim) Page 2: Charter hearing Page 14: Poems of the People Page 3: Abortions Page 15: Gardening Page 4: Mike Eakin endorsement Page 15: Delta Diner Page 5: State of the war (Lisa Baird) Page 5: Nutrition The Rag - Summary of 2/5/1973 Issue Page 5: Austin reform council Page 1: Clown face Page 6: Terror in the Philippines Page 2: Drag vendors (Bill Meacham) Page 8: Prescription drugs Page 2: City Council Page 11: Communiversity Page 3: City Council hears chicanos Page 11: Drag vendor petition Page 3: The Co-op Page 12: Cartoon (Charlie Loving)

47 Page 14: Poem The Affluent Children (Pat Page 3: City Council Plummer) Page 4: Electricity Page 5: Drag vendor busted The Rag - Summary of 2/26/1973 Issue Page 6: International Women's Day Page 1: Railroad bridge Page 7: Attica today Page 2: Dolph Briscoe Page 8: Political prisoners in South Vietnam Page 3: City Council Page 8: French students in South Vietnamese jail Page 3: Consumer affairs ordinance Page 10: Cartoon (Loving) Page 4: Abortion in Austin Page 12: Review The Heartbreak Kid (Elisabeth Page 4: Lettuce boycott Rush) Page 4: Shell strike Page 12: Solid waste disposal Page 5: History of farm workers Page 13: Shell strike and boycott Page 6: Nuclear conference Page 14: Austin Quakers raise money for Page 6: Communiversity Vietnamese Page 7: The energy business (Danny Schweers) Page 7: Film co-op The Rag - Summary of 3/19/1973 Issue Page 8: Clean fuel (Jerry Friedburg) Page 1: Polonaise strikers Page 9: Rape (from Ms. magazine) Page 3: City Council Page 9: Poem Sister Page 4: Polonaise strike (Danny Schweers) Page 10: Cartoon (Charlie Loving) Page 5: Janet Berry Page 11: Play Bedlam to Belsen Page 5: Street hassles Page 12: City Council Page 6: Proposed charter changes Page 13: Cartoon Page 7: Basketball Page 14: Review The Emigrants (Jerry Page 8: Gloria Steinem and Margaret Sloan Moctezuma) Page 9: Nutrition Page 9: American Indian Movement The Rag - Summary of 3/5/1973 Issue Page 11: Poem (Denis Santos) Page 1: International Women's Day Page 12: Cartoon (Charlie Loving) Page 2: Lowell Lieberman and Dick Nichols Page 13: People's medical care (Mimi Horne) Page 3: Nuclear conference (Danny Schweers) Page 13: Bum Page 3: Drag vendors killed Page 14: Recipe Page 4: City Council Page 15: Calendar Page 4: The Austin resident Page 5: Student government endorsements The Rag - Summary of 3/26/1973 Issue Page 5: Lettuce boycott Page 1: City Council's greatest hits (Bill Page 7: Faggots in uniform (Celt Grant) Meacham) Page 8: Do it yourself books Page 2: Election issues (Bill Meacham) Page 10: Poetry Page 2: Candidates (Bill Meacham) Page 11: Record sales gimmick Page 5: City Council Page 12: Cartoons Page 5: Charter changes Page 13: Recycling (Maren Hicks) Page 6: Austin's growth (George Olivarri) Page 13: Huntsville busses Page 10: Janet Berry Page 14: Austin abortion Page 12: Street plan hearing Page 14: Record reviews Page 13: Polonaise strike (Sandi and Francis) Page 15: USA Film Festival (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 14: Kyle strike (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 16: Book review Psychosources (Jerry The Rag - Summary of 3/12/1973 Issue Moctezuma) Page 1: Spurr's stand on women Page 17: Midler and Shankar (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 2: Co-op board, student government endorsements The Rag - Summary of 4/16/1973 Issue Page 2: Workers at the Polonaise Page 1: Nixon in sinking ship

48 Page 3: Skinnydipping Page 10: USA Film Festival revisited (Jerry Page 3: Cycling Moctezuma) Page 4: City Council Page 11: The Licking Dob II Page 5: Election analysis (Bob Erler) Page 12: Poems Page 6: East Austin in the election (Judy Smith) Page 12: Gardening (Stroud Kelly) Page 6: Mary Birdsong's campaign (Hunter Page 13: Jack Elliott (Sandy Carter) Ellinger) Page 14: Aggressive Nudity (Monica) Page 6: Statistical tables (Hunter Ellinger) Page 16: Tex PIRG Page 7: Janet Berry Page 8: Who killed Kennedy? (Jim Garrison, L.A. The Rag - Summary of 5/7/1973 Issue Free Press) Page 1: March in Kyle Page 11: POW horror tales (Phil Prim) Page 3: Wounded Knee Page 11: Mary Harding arrested in Bolivia Page 3: Election results Page 12: Wayne Cochran (Ann Gunter) Page 4: Kyle strike Page 14: Nutrition Page 5: Clarksville Fast Foods (Mary Birdsong) Page 14: Gardening Page 5: Free clinic Page 15: Poems Page 5: Sex discrimination Page 15: Cartoon Page 6: Nuclear power (Linda Smith) Page 6: Energy Study Committee recommends The Rag - Summary of 4/24/1973 Issue nuclear plant (Danny Schweers) Page 1: Binder v Nichols (Mark Stinson) Page 7: City Council Page 3: City Council Page 7: Poco, etc. (David Sunshine) Page 5: Kyle strikers Page 8: Poems (Randy C.) Page 6: Shell strike Page 9: Modern Dance (Bill Gordon) Page 7: Wounded Knee (Steve Orel) Page 11: Austin music (Bill Josie) Page 8: Quaaludes Page 11: Joe Rowe (Bob Doerschuk) Page 9: Meat prices (Jack Minnis) Page 12: Listening to records (Hardly Audible) Page 10: The Licking Dog Page 13: Fred Wiseman (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 11: Nutrition Page 14: The Licking Dog Page 12: USA Film Festival (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 13: Films on the Drag (Jerry Moctezuma) The Rag - Summary of 5/14/1973 Issue Page 14: Cartoon Page 1: Circus clown Page 16: Grand juries (ACLU) Page 3: City Council Page 5: Fighting sexism The Rag - Summary of 5/1/1973 Issue Page 5: VD (Free clinic) Page 1: Mayday Page 5: University "Y" Page 2: Mayday schedule Page 6: Farmworkers organize Page 2: City Council Page 7: Poems Page 3: Sex discrimination Page 8: Story: But What It's Always Been (David Page 3: Elections (Wayne Clark) Morrow) Page 4: Nuclear plants (Danny Schweers) Page 10: Lobotomies for radicals Page 5: A hippie fable Page 11: Fake identification Page 6: Food costs (Judy Smith and Linda Smith) Page 12: Local jazz scene (Bob Doerschuk) Page 6: Nutrition Page 13: Review Last Tango in Paris (Jerry Page 7: Cambodia Moctezuma) Page 7: Poem Storm (Linda Golding) Page 15: Vietnam Poetry Page 7: Frank Erwin devours MUNY (Mark Page 16: Fat Freddy's Cat Stinson) Page 8: Elections spread (Bill Meacham and The Rag - Summary of 6/4/1973 Issue Steve Russell) Page 1: University tower Page 2: Silent Jack

49 Page 3: Boys State blues (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 11: Human surival books (Judy Smith) Page 4: City Council Page 12: Cambodia (NAM, Henry Guinn) Page 5: The draft (Rick Ream) Page 13: Zap the Nukes (Maren Hicks) Page 6: Austin Community Television Page 14: Movie reviews and guide (Jerry Page 7: Farmworkers Moctezuma) Page 8: Solar energy Page 15: Nixon's Head Page 10: Universities are big business Page 12: Bill Berry's hearing The Rag - Summary of 6/25/1973 Issue Page 15: Poems (Linda Golding) Page 1: Nixon goes insane Page 16: Vitamin ban (Bob Weeks) Page 2: Impeachment Page 16: Communiversity Page 3: Planning Commission appointments Page 17: Mary Birdsong responds to Dave Page 3: Human survival II: a response (Henry Morrow (Mary Birdsong) Guinn) Page 18: Film reviews (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 4: Rape and trauma counselling (Lois Page 19: Cartoon Ahrens) Page 20: Cartoon Page 5: City Council (Phil Prim and Suzanne Gott) The Rag - Summary of 6/11/1973 Issue Page 6: Gay Pride Week (Henry Guinn and Page 1: Washington gets a haircut Wendall Jones) Page 2: City Council Page 7: Michael Eakin replies to Bill Meacham Page 2: Energy hearing Page 7: AK-47 Cigars (Marie Valleroy) Page 3: Austin Energy Study Report (Bill Page 8: How inflation works Meacham) Page 10: Realities of energy economics (Mike Page 4: Argentina - an interview with the Morrison) People's Revolutionary Army Page 12: Free Clinic Page 6: Boys State (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 12: Limit growth (Maren Hicks) Page 6: Review Tube (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 13: UFW fights Safeway (Sara Scott) Page 7: Solar energy (Maren Hicks) Page 14: East 6th Street (Danny Schweers) Page 7: Draft trial (Rick Ream) Page 16: Cartoon Page 8: Austin tomorrow (Steve Ward) Page 8: Yurts (Danny Schweers) The Rag - Summary of 7/2/1973 Issue Page 9: Watergate (Phil Prim) Page 1: Funkydoryday Page 9: Illustration (Mark Stinson) Page 2: Extension courses (Linda Golding) Page 10: Communiversity Page 2: Comanche Trail boat ramps Page 11: Poems (Marty Lahr) Page 2: Rent deposit law Page 12: Cartoon Page 3: City Council Page 13: Freud's The Future of an Illusion (Bill Page 3: South Texas Nuclear Project Gordon) Page 3: Free Clinic Page 14: Music review Page 3: Ervin and Dean (Mark Stinson) Page 4: Shell strike (David Moore) The Rag - Summary of 6/18/1973 Issue Page 4: Reply (Henry Guinn) Page 1: Authority Page 5: French nuclear tests Page 2: Narc Page 5: Breeder reactor delayed Page 3: Roy's secret meeting Page 7: Chains of the skyway (Bill Meacham) Page 3: City Council (Suzanne Gott) Page 7: Pigs vs. people (Jon Morris) Page 4: Why I quit the Texan (Bill Meacham) Page 7: The trip (Carl) Page 5: John Prine (Sandy Carter) Page 8: Behind the oil crisis: I (Barry Weisberg) Page 7: Rick Ream's trial (Sheryl) Page 9: Martin Sostre Page 7: John Kniffin's trial (Alan Pogue) Page 10: Nunzio Narc (Charlie Loving) Page 8: Prostitution (from Second City) Page 11: Review Oklahoma Crude and Paper Page 10: Cartoon Moon (Jerry Moctezuma)

50 Page 13: Poems Page 6: Austin's air (Maren Hicks) Page 7: Women given mood drugs The Rag - Summary of 7/9/1973 Issue Page 7: FBI linked to right-wing terrorists Page 1: Willie Nelson picnic Page 8: W're changing our name to Nixxon Page 2: Mitchell in the stew (Mark Stinson) (Bruce Scarborough) Page 3: City Council Page 9: Election results (Hunter Ellinger) Page 3: Co-ops Page 12: Poetry (Linda Golding, Miles Page 3: Rag vs. Nuke (Maren Hicks) Hawthorne) Page 4: The wilderness (Gary Snyder) Page 13: Chains of the skyway (Bill Meacham) Page 5: Willie Nelson picnic Page 14: Review of A Separate Peace and What's Page 6: Behind oil profits: II (Barry Weisberg) up, Tiger Lily? (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 7: Election endorsements (Steve Russell) Page 15: Spurr attacks West Mall (Mark Stinson) Page 8: Windmills Page 10: Nunzio Narc (Charlie Loving) Page 11: Chains of the skyway (Bill Meacham) The Rag - Summary of 7/30/1973 Issue Page 12: Poetry (Miles Hawthorne) Page 1: Nixon burns constitution (Mark Stinson) Page 13: Reviews Scarecrow and Performance Page 3: VVAW trial in Gainesville (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 4: Sabotage in the Navy Page 4: Teamsters sue Fitzsimmons (Miguel The Rag - Summary of 7/16/1973 Issue Pendas) Page 1: Frank's dream (Alan Pogue) Page 5: City Council Page 1: Waller Creek Page 6: West Mall (Suzanne Gott) Page 3: West Mall Page 6: Chains of the skyway (Bill Meacham) Page 4: City Council Page 7: How to succeed in graduate school Page 5: Sheriff Frank and the Mafia Page 8: Peach Bottom nuclear plant, Page 7: Chains of the skyway (Bill Meacham) Pennsylvania (Larry Aaronspere) Page 7: Mitchell-the rape of justice (Mark Page 9: Those damned environmentalists (Danny Stinson) Schweers) Page 8: A statement on the struggle (Cesar Page 12: Melody House (Willy Murphy) Chavez) Page 13: Soft drink menace (Maren Hicks) Page 10: Behind oil profits: III (Barry Weisberg) Page 13: Growing old in America Page 11: Abortion battle still on Page 14: Let the Good Times Roll (Jerry Page 11: Lazy X food co-op Moctezuma) Page 12: Poem Hail! Comrade! (Miles Page 15: Music (Scout Stormcloud) Hawthorne) Page 13: Nunzio Narc (Charlie Loving) The Rag - Summary of 8/6/1973 Issue Page 14: Review The Madwoman of Chaillot Page 1: Farm workers (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 3: Atomic waste (Ralph Nader) Page 15: Review Idaho Transfer (Jerry Page 3: Proposed resolution on nuclear plants Moctezuma and Steve Ward) (Maren Hicks) Page 4: City Council The Rag - Summary of 7/23/1973 Issue Page 5: Lloyd Doggett endorsement (Hunter Page 1: Supreme Court and obscenity Ellinger) Page 2: Obscenity collage Page 6: Song lyrics Ain't no man can put a chain Page 3: City Council on me (Natalie Zoe) Page 3: Inside view of Travis County jail Page 7: Thoughts on the women's concert (Mary Page 4: West Mall obituary Birdsong) Page 5: Statesman goes subversive Page 8: Peach Bottom reactor (continued) Page 6: Riverside Twin Cinema boycott Page 9: Phil Berrigan's acquittal Page 6: New oil superport (Phil Prim, Page 9: Jail (Feiffer) Tricontinental) Page 10: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton)

51 Page 11: Non-blissful view of childhood (Mary Page 12: With the NLF after the ceasefire (Robin Birdsong) Osborne) Page 11: Chains on the skyway (Bill Meacham) Page 13: Music (Scout Stormcloud) Page 12: Oil prices fixed Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 12: Grape strike Page 14: Poetry (Fritz Hamilton, Kathryn The Rag - Summary of 9/17/1973 Issue Kremen) Page 1: Roxanne under leaves Page 15: Jesus Christ, Superstar (Jerry Page 3: The abortion circus Moctezuma) Page 3: City Council Page 4: Chile (Phil Prim) The Rag - Summary of 9/4/1973 Issue Page 4: Poem They Receive Instructions Against Page 1: Gainesville victory Chile (Pablo Neruda) Page 3: City Council Page 5: Revolutionary non-violence fair Page 4: Incident in farm machinery class (Tony Page 6: Another environmental group (Danny Iarrobino) Schweers) Page 4: Three Candles School Page 6: Aquarian age nutrition (Maren Hicks) Page 5: Free Clinic Page 6: Sattva Page 5: Co-ops (Jackie Byars) Page 7: Communiversity Page 5: Communiversity Page 8: JFK assassination - Bay of Pigs - Page 6: Texas Women's Political Caucus Watergate connection (Bob Katz) Page 6: Project Sanguine rebuffed (Maren Hicks) Page 10: Kyle strike Page 7: Ragman retires from active service Page 11: Poison gas in Vietnam (Irwin Silber) Page 7: Recycling in Austin Page 12: State of Seige (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 7: With the farmworkers in Fresno (Sissi Page 13: Rat Creek (Danny Schweers) Lofton) Page 13: Music (Scout Stormcloud) Page 9: Poetry (Hank Davis) Page 14: Huntsville bus trips Page 10: Wind: a source of energy (Ken Smith) Page 15: Nunzio Narc (Charlie Loving) Page 12: Nunzio Narc (Charlie Loving) Page 15: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 13: Commune calamity Page 14: Mind control in prison (Edward The Rag - Summary of 9/24/1973 Issue Sanchez) Page 1: Witches, midwives and nurses Page 15: Summer of '73 (O. Layman) Page 3: Random attacks (Tony Iarrobino) Page 16: John Clay Page 3: City Council Page 17: Music (Scout Stormcloud) Page 3: Poem (Danna McDonald) Page 18: Brando and the oscar Page 4: Free clinic Page 19: Continuing Story of God Page 4: Community Switchboard Page 20: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 5: Chile (Judy Smith) Page 6: The big leak - Hanford, Washington The Rag - Summary of 9/10/1973 Issue Page 6: Nukes in Minnesota (Maren Hicks) Page 1: Dave Waddington in tuxedo Page 7: Witches, Midwives and Nurses (Suzanne Page 2: Cartoon (Mark Stinson) Gott) Page 3: City Council Page 8: Fear is a state of mind (W. Conger Page 4: Vasectophobia (Judy Smith) Beasley, Jr.) Page 5: Wounded Knee Page 11: Nunzio Narc (Charlie Loving) Page 5: Volunteer Army (Alan Miller) Page 12: Conqueroo (Glenn Jones) Page 6: Kyle strike Page 13: Music (Scout Stormcloud) Page 8: University Y calendar Page 14: Siddhartha (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 9: Proposal for a pronoun (Neal Parker) Page 14: O Lucky Man soundtrack (Jerry Page 9: Nuclear power refusal (Melvin Burras) Moctezuma) Page 10: Nunzio Narc (Charlie Loving) Page 16: Fat Freddy's Cat Page 11: Poetry

52 The Rag - Summary of 10/1/1973 Issue Page 11: Poems (Mary Birdsong) Page 1: Pablo Neruda woodcut Page 12: Doonesbury Page 3: City Council Page 13: Review Epicenter (Marie Valleroy) Page 3: The MUNY settlement Page 14: Sam Mandeles Page 3: Street scene (Marie Valleroy) Page 14: Stephen and the Farm Band (Fay Know) Page 4: Nuclear plants (Maren Hicks) Page 15: Townes Van Zandt et. al. (Scout Page 4: NBC-TV program Energy Crisis (Ralph Stormcloud) Nader) Page 16: Electra Glide in Blue and Bang the Page 5: Austin Tenants Council Drum Slowly (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 7: Chile Page 18: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 8: Chile (Background article) (Fuente de Page 20: Rag Seventh Birthday (Kerry Awn) Informacion Norteamericano) Page 9: CIA in Chile The Rag - Summary of 10/22/1973 Issue Page 9: Poem What do you hear from Chile? Page 1: Che-Che Garcia (Miles Hawthorne) Page 3: City Council Page 10: Pablo Neruda Page 3: Zilker Park Page 11: Our Friends (Charlie Loving) Page 4: Women's Law Day (Linda Cangelosi) Page 12: Do plants have feelings? Page 5: Energy crisis (Judy Smith) Page 12: How to make soup Page 6: Food co-ops Page 13: Carpetbaggers and other music (Scout Page 8: Nuclear plants and insurance Stormcloud) Page 8: Dryden and nukes (Maren Hicks) Page 14: Body Bizarre Page 9: Chile report Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 10: Indochina Peace Crusade Page 11: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) The Rag - Summary of 10/15/1973 Issue Page 12: New York Erotic Film Festival and Page 1: Rag triumphant (Rag wins court case Heavy Traffic (Jerry Moctezuma) against Regents) Page 13: Music (Scout Stormcloud) Page 3: City Council Page 14: Bull Creek (Danny Schweers) Page 4: New York and Palo Alto (O. Layman) Page 16: Free Clinic benefit Page 4: Breeder reactor (Linda Smith) Page 5: Guru Maharaj Ji (Danny Schweers) The Rag - Summary of 10/29/1973 Issue Page 6: Chile first-hand (Marc Cooper) Page 1: Nixon and Kissinger (OCLAE) Page 6: Stokely Carmichael (Phil Prim) Page 3: Brown demonstration (tiger cages) Page 7: The U.S. and the Chile coup Page 4: City Council Page 7: Neruda's last poem Page 4: Prisoners (Amnesty International) Page 8: Expressions on the faces of the dead Page 5: Nuclear physics primer (Hunter Ellinger) (Daniel Barshay) Page 8: The trial of Karl Armstrong Page 10: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 10: War protests (Richard Moore) Page 11: The spirit Booth's bullets could not kill The Rag - Summary of 10/18/1973 Issue (Danny Schweers) Page 1: Alice looking for a party (Marie Valleroy) Page 12: Films (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 3: Thoughts on The Rag (Linda Smith) Page 13: Music (Scout Stormcloud) Page 4: Economics of The Rag (Hunter Ellinger) Page 14: Poetry Page 4: Facsimile of Vol. I., No. 1, P. 1 Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 5: City Council Page 6: Week of solidarity with Chile The Rag - Summary of 11/5/1973 Issue Page 7: Chile report Page 1: Fingerprinting and the Bar Page 8: Indochina Peace Crusade Page 1: Butler holding nuclear flowers Page 9: Women and work Page 3: City Council Page 10: Abortion Page 5: Tennessee Williams Page 10: Education and women Page 5: Had enough of Nixon

53 Page 6: Energy dilemma - hydrogen (Maren Page 25: Protest police brutality and murder of Hicks) Santos Rodriguez in Dallas Page 6: Quotations from Chairman Strauss Page 26: Politics, sabotage and Karl Armstrong (Gavan Duffy) (Phil Prim) Page 7: Alternatives to nuclear power Page 27: Reply to above (Steve Russell) Page 7: JFK's brain Page 27: Will Pickle impeach? (Alan Pogue) Page 8: Murder on Flight 553 Page 29: Music (Scout Stormcloud) Page 11: Poetry, including Richard Nixon: a Page 30: Films (Jerry Moctezuma) Prophecy Page 30: Farmworkers Page 13: Music (Scout Stormcloud) Page 31: Executive Action (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 14: Farmworkers ad Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) The Rag - Summary of 12/3/1973 Issue Page 1: Hunnicutt House The Rag - Summary of 11/12/1973 Issue Page 3: Free Clinic economics Page 1: People, profits and nuclear power (Bill Page 4: City Council Meacham) Page 5: Police interrogation tactics Page 2: City Council Page 6: Saxbe opposes further Kent State probes Page 2: Energy hearing Page 7: Poetry Page 3: Replacements for fossil fuels (Hunter Page 8: Hunnicutt House Ellinger) Page 10: Making yogurt (Hunter Ellinger) Page 5: Impeachment rally Page 14: Phantom flasher Page 5: Che-Che Garcia Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 6: Chile (Misa Mann) Page 6: U.S. firms flee to Caribbean (Andrew The Rag - Summary of 12/10/1973 Issue MacMillan, Michael Boggs) Page 1: Watergate tales Page 7: Proposed ordinance for slow growth Page 3: City Council Page 8: Poetry Page 4: Abortion December 1973 Page 9: Flowers (Mary Birdsong) Page 5: Greece Page 10: Photos (Belmer Wright) [updated] Page 6: Christmas cards (Marie Valleroy) Page 11: Hepatitis (Free Clinic) Page 7: Hunnicutt House Page 11: Bread Page 7: Willa Cather stamp (Richard Ruth) Page 12: Twilight of the Crew-cut Spartans Page 8: Austin Tomorrow (Scott Rogers) (Frank Fox) Page 10: Comet Kohoutek Page 13: Music (Scout Stormcloud) Page 11: Economics of the energy crisis: gas Page 13: Two stories (Danny Schweers) rationing (Hunter Ellinger) Page 14: Huntsville bus project Page 12: Jesus Christ, health nut Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 12: Aquarian nutrition (Maren Hicks) Page 13: Gil's club (Tom Geren) The Rag - Summary of 11/26/1973 Issue Page 14: Music (Scout Stormcloud) Page 1: Millenium '73 (Kerry Awn) Page 15: 1973 film awards (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 3: City Council Page 3: Sattva Sunday supper Page 3: Switchboard Page 3: Kyle Page 4: Nuclear bond election (Hunter Ellinger) Page 5: Historical ordinance Page 6: Guru Maharj Ji -- Millenium '73 (Gavan Duffy) Page 9: The Army of Gideon - a cartoon epic (Charlie Loving)

54 The Rag Table of Contents: 1974 Page 13: Don't Look Now (Jerry Moctezuma) 42 Issues Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton)

The Rag - Summary of 1/14/1974 Issue The Rag - Summary of 2/4/1974 Issue Page 1: Ford - A better idea (Mark Stinson) Page 1: Greenbriar kids Page 3: City Council (Danny Schweers) Page 3: Elliot Richardson (Alan Pogue) Page 4: Rosewood Clinic (Scott Rogers) Page 3: Gonzalo Barrientos Page 4: Black Love (Ken Kelley) Page 4: Menstruation Page 5: Westinghouse and nukes (Maren Hicks) Page 5: Hunnicutt House Page 5: YMCA courses Page 5: Julliard String Quartet (Phil Prim) Page 6: Free Clinic hours Page 6: Haitian hideaway Page 7: Economics of the energy crisis: who pays Page 6: Boycott wines (Hunter Ellinger) Page 8: JFK assasination Page 8: Why does the ruling class want to Page 10: Poems impeach Nixon: I (Doyle Niemann) Page 11: Poem A Ripple (Pat Sigel) Page 9: What you can do to effect impeachment Page 12: Music (Scout Stormcloud) Page 10: Poetry Page 12: Bob Dylan-Free concert? (David Page 11: Music (Scout Stormcloud) Zelman) Page 12: Day for Night and The Paper Chase (Jerry Moctezuma) The Rag - Summary of 2/11/1974 Issue Page 13: The Exorcist (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 1: Iranian student demonstration Page 16: Fat Freddy's Cat Page 3: City Council (Danny Schweers) Page 4: Austin Community Project The Rag - Summary of 1/21/1974 Issue Page 5: Sioux elections Page 1: Polwiggle's Progress Page 5: Conditions in Outer Suburbia (Frederica Page 3: City Council Bartz) Page 4: Aborftion 1974 Page 5: Austin bagel factory Page 5: Communiversity Page 6: Health care Page 5: Hunnicutt House Page 8: Strip mining in Montana Page 6: Walking lightly on the Earth (Nina Page 11: Poems Sturgeon) Page 12: Music-Cleve Hattersley released from Page 6: Noise-drugs and hearing (A. Falk) jail (Scout Stormcloud) Page 6: Poem Orthoptera (G.W. Sherman) Page 15: USA Film Festival (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 8: Impeaching Nixon: II (Doyle Niemann) Page 10: Whales The Rag - Summary of 2/18/1974 Issue Page 12: Papillon and Betty Boop (Jerry Page 1: Kosmic Kowboys Moctezuma) Page 3: SLA kidnapping (Suzanne Gott) Page 13: Fat Freddy's Cat Page 3: Eat natural (Maren Hicks) Page 14: Community Market catalog Page 4: Health care Page 14: Poem (Melanie Johnson) Page 4: ACP farm and garden Page 5: Mary Pearl's art cinema (Marie Valleroy) The Rag - Summary of 1/28/1974 Issue Page 7: Indochina way keeps going Page 1: Captain Catholic Page 7: Kyle strike Page 3: City Council Page 8: Review Blood in My Eye by George Page 4: Abortion (Regina Rogoff) Jackson (Phil Prim) Page 6: Hunnicutt House Page 9: Impeach Nixon Page 7: More nukes Page 10: Kosmic Kowboys (Danny Schweers) Page 7: Kyle strike (Tony Iarrobino) Page 12: Films (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 8: Communiversity schedule Page 13: Day for Night, The Exorcist, and Page 11: Music (Scout Stormcloud) Serpico (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 12: Films (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 14: Music (Scout Stormcloud)

55 9/18/05 6:50 pm fantastic Page 13: Poems Page 14: Che (Judy Collins) Page 14: The Agony and the ---- Page 15: The Continuing Story of God Page 15: Tower sabotaged

The Rag - Summary of 2/25/1974 Issue The Rag - Summary of 3/18/1974 Issue Page 1: Wouldn't you rather have a co-op? Page 1: Fleming/Nixon Page 6: Austin Community Project Page 3: People's Community Clinic Page 8: In defense of devils (Bill Gordon) Page 4: Regent action on funding Texan, student Page 9: Health care government Page 10: Solzhenitsyn and the politics of detente Page 4: Election interference (student (Phil Prim) government) Page 10: Trust cartoons Page 5: Street people hassle Rag photographer Page 12: Music (Scout Stormcloud) (Alan Pogue) Page 13: Women's self-defense Page 5: Nuclear accident whitewash Page 14: Poems Page 6: Doing a garden Page 15: Poem And Janis is Dead (Alice Embree, Page 6: Natural foods and energy (Maren Hicks) 1970) (Alice Embree) Page 7: SAVE weekend on campus Page 8: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) The Rag - Summary of 3/4/1974 Issue Page 10: Poetry Page 1: International Women's Day Page 11: Afro-American Theater (Larry Taylor) Page 3: U.T. elections Page 12: USA Film Festival (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 4: Electric rate Page 13: The Last Detail (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 5: Sewage tunnel (Danny Schweers) Page 13: The Dest Set Page 6: Rising menace of V.D. (Debbie Shourd) Page 14: Music (Scout Stormcloud) Page 7: Gardening (Zig Smigaj) Page 16: Stories from the neighborhead (Kerry Page 7: Bread (Maren Hicks) Awn) Page 8: Nixon: Imperial dirty tricks Page 9: Letter from ex-SLA members The Rag - Summary of 3/25/1974 Issue Page 11: Memories of Underdevelopment (Jerry Page 1: Students ignored/Woody Hills Co-op Moctezuma) Page 3: Frank Fleming (Mary Birdsong) Page 12: Films (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 4: Rockefeller coming Page 13: Music (Scout Stormcloud) Page 4: City Council Page 16: Wonder Warthog (Gilbert Shelton) Page 5: Nixon in Houston Page 6: Utility rebates (Phil Reece) The Rag - Summary of 3/11/1974 Issue Page 7: Daily Texan rally Page 1: Austin Community Tax Page 8: Woody Hills Page 3: Austin Community Tax Page 9: Paradise lost - the Hunicutt House Page 3: Election endorsements (Danny Schweers) Page 4: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 11: The needs of pregnancy (Maren Hicks) Page 5: Police Review Board (Hunter Ellinger) Page 12: Renounce masculinity (Jim Amundson) Page 5: Aquarian Age nutrition (Maren Hicks) Page 13: Films (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 6: Impeach Nixon Page 14: Women and the law Page 7: Farah strike settled Page 14: Vietnamese-American children's fund Page 8: The concept of self-government in prison (William Birdsong) The Rag - Summary of 4/8/1974 Issue Page 10: Chile since the coup (Mishy Lesser, Page 1: East Austin Committee for Justice at City Ruth Neeleman) Council Page 11: Music-David Bromber's band (Scout Page 1: Attica brother at Rockefeller Stormcloud) demonstration Page 12: Memories of Underdevelopment (Jerry Page 3: Rockefeller demonstration Moctezuma) Page 4: City Council (Bill Meacham)

56 Page 5: Utility refund debate (Bill Meacham) The Rag - Summary of 4/30/1974 Issue Page 5: Community Clinic in crisis Page 1: Election cover (Tom Bauman) Page 7: Salvaging criminology (George Knox) Page 2: Faranthold rally (Peter Davis) Page 8: Hearst kidnapping: an analysis (Phil Page 3: Endorsements Prim) Page 3: Progressive Democratic Caucus Page 8: Hearst family riches (Jeff Nightbyrd) Page 5: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 10: The great yogurt conspiracy Page 5: Clinic board elected Page 12: Aerosol sprays and cancer Page 5: Wooldridge Park Page 12: KTAP bought out Page 6: Candidates respond to Rag questionnaire Page 13: Film reviews (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 6: Guide to precinct meetings Page 15: Music (Scout Stormcloud) Page 10: Sugar (Maren Hicks) Page 10: Street fight (Peter Davis) The Rag - Summary of 4/15/1974 Issue Page 11: Destruction of houses by Morey- Page 1: The Great Gatsby (Tom Bauman) Sterzing-Walker Page 3: School board Page 12: The multi-faceted cockroach (Dough Page 3: Fleming - the second round (Mary Burton) Birdsong) Page 13: Vagabond Theater re-opens Page 3: Austin Community Tax (Steve) Page 15: Under the rug (Danny Schweers) Page 4: City Council (Dale Napier) Page 15: Incident at Bevo's (Danny Schweers) Page 5: Lucia Page 7: Male oppression (Bill Meacham) The Rag - Summary of 5/7/1974 Issue Page 7: Sattva is one person (David K.) Page 1: Greenbriar (Tom Bauman) Page 8: Ten Days That Shook the World by John Page 3: Co-op news (Bill Meacham) Reed (Phil Prim) Page 3: Coughs and colds (Clinic staff) Page 10: The case for vegetarianism (Maren Page 4: City Council (Dale Napier) Hicks) Page 5: Under the rug (Danny Schweers) Page 12: USA Film Festival (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 5: Every night at the movies: the Page 13: The Great Gatsby (Jerry Moctezuma) projectionists union (Gary Marks) Page 14: Sattva trashed Page 6: Greenbriar Page 16: Switchboard benefit Page 8: Feminist socialism (Herbert Marcuse) Page 10: Africa: two views (Val Grigassy and Bill The Rag - Summary of 4/23/1974 Issue Meacham) Page 1: Swami (Tom Bauman) Page 13: Diet and disease (Maren Hicks) Page 3: City Council (Alan Pogue) Page 13: Open letter to Right On (Danny Page 3: Open letter to Bob Binder Schweers) Page 4: Electric rate data (Hunter Ellinger) Page 14: Review The Rights of Women (Susan Page 5: Free Space opens Ross) Page 5: British behind Irish bombings? (Michael Chinoy) The Rag - Summary of 5/15/1974 Issue Page 7: Food crisis (Richard Takemoto) Page 1: Letters supporting Terry Weeks and Mike Page 7: Raw food (Maren Hicks) Renfro Page 8: The 1868 Sioux treaty and the Wounded Page 3: Election information Knee trials (Vine Deloria) Page 3: Rag questionnaire Page 9: Field Marshal Cinque-revolutionary or Page 6: City Council (Dale Napier) police agent (Black Panther Party) Page 6: Wilding (Bill Meacham) Page 10: Buffy Sainte-Marie (Evelyn Simpson) Page 12: Poems (Laura Bradshaw) The Rag - Summary of 6/3/1974 Issue Page 13: Poems (S. Donn Campbell) Page 1: Summer in Austin (Tom Bauman) Page 14: Under the rug (Danny Schweers) Page 3: Prison reports (Alan Pogue) Page 15: Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Page 3: Houston 12 Vonnegut (Danny Schweers) Page 4: Coup in Portugal (Phil Prim)

57 Page 5: Co-op news (Bill Meacham) Page 4: Self-help for hitchhikers Page 6: Women's drug (flagyl) and cancer (Belita Page 5: Video workshop (Daun Eierdam) Cown) Page 5: Make TV responsible to the people (Bill Page 8: Probe of SLA Meacham) Page 8: Indochina Peace Campaign Page 6: Denver chicanos killed by bombs Page 9: City Council (Alan Pogue) (Joanne Stafford) Page 9: Cleve Hattersley released from prison Page 6: Portugal report (Phil Prim) Page 10: Review Woman's Consciousness, Page 7: Analysis of Ebasco Report (Citizens for Man's World by Sheila Rowbotham Fair Electric Rates) (Eve Hosahn) Page 8: Co-op news (Bill Meacham) Page 11: Phone company credit card numbers Page 9: Cereal grains: III (Maren Hicks) Page 12: Anathema (Jim Pryor) Page 12: Che-Che Garcia out of Chile Page 13: Term paper ads-another symposium The Rag - Summary of 6/10/1974 Issue (Phil Prim, Bill Meacham, Bill Gordon, Page 1: Chief Burro of the Havasupais Suzanne Gott) Page 3: Dalkon shield scare (Suzanne Gott) Page 14: Comics Page 3: Prostitution trials Page 15: Doug Sahm (Robert Hilburn) Page 4: City Council (Phil Prim) Page 15: Hog Thief Blues (Hubert Mewhinney) Page 5: Food co-ops (Bill Meacham) Page 6: Election analysis (Hunter Ellinger) The Rag - Summary of 7/1/1974 Issue Page 7: Austin left together Page 1: Unloading food co-op produce Page 8: Havasupai of Arizona Page 3: City Council Page 8: Wounded Knee Page 3: Tips Mansion (Danny Schweers) Page 11: We the People (Anthony, Chris, Alan) Page 4: Co-op news (Bill Meacham) Page 12: Cereal grains (Maren Hicks) Page 4: Meatbeaters beware (Maren Hicks) Page 13: The Coasters (Peter Davis) Page 5: Co-ops: sharing the work (Bill Meacham) Page 6: The SLA explained (Peter Davis) The Rag - Summary of 6/17/1974 Issue Page 10: Portugal report (Phil Prim) Page 1: Bicycle Charlie Page 10: Austin Community TV (Bill Meacham) Page 3: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 3: Free Space The Rag - Summary of 7/8/1974 Issue Page 4: Portugal report (Phil Prim) Page 1: Nixon breaks out (David Zeigle) Page 5: Austin Community Project (Bill Page 3: Co-op news (Bill Meacham) Meacham) Page 4: Death of Eddie James Ward (Alan Pogue) Page 6: Cereal grains: II (Maren Hicks) Page 5: White merchants sue to end black Page 6: Oppose nuclear power (Solar Energy shopping boycott (Drummond Ayres) Coalition of Texas) Page 6: More on the SLA (Peter Davis) Page 8: Communiversity Summer schedule Page 7: SLA-sincere, irresponsible (Tony Page 10: Charlie Haden vs. ABC Iarrobino) Page 12: Shoes cartoon Page 8: Militance and the bust: a symposium Page 13: Poem Natural Apathy (Jim Ryan) (Bruce Maxwell, Bill Meacham, Peter Page 14: Song Come Along All You Cowboys Davis, Linda Smith) Page 15: Deep Throat and the Daily Texan Page 12: The Creek Theatre (Bill Meacham) Page 13: Poetry The Rag - Summary of 6/24/1974 Issue Page 13: Mr. Natural Page 1: Angel Page 14: Price-Anderson Act: nuclear insurance Page 3: City Council (Bill Gordon) (James Hughes) Page 3: Hanging in there-house threatened with Page 14: Raw food (Maren Hicks) destruction Page 14: Indians slain in New Mexico Page 4: Austin Left Together Page 16: SLA recruiting (Fifth Estate) Page 4: Prisoners in Texas need help

58 The Rag - Summary of 7/15/1974 Issue Page 3: Austin co-ops (Bill Meacham) Page 1: Jesus freaks Page 4: Huntsville prison rebellion (Alan Pogue) Page 3: City Council (Dale Napier and Danny Page 6: Book reviews (Danny Schweers) Schweers) Page 7: Harry Kirschner Page 4: Eco-notes (Austin Friends of the Earth) Page 8: Drama in Austin Page 4: Compton Armory burglary (Peter Davis) Page 11: Fall calendar Page 6: Co-op news (Bill Meacham) Page 12: Dantean scene Page 7: Rape centers aid victims (Peter Davis and Suzanne Gott) The Rag - Summary of 9/3/1974 Issue Page 9: Tracy Nelson (Daun Eierdam) Page 1: Welcome to Austin-2 articles (Peter Davis, Daun Eierdam) The Rag - Summary of 7/22/1974 Issue Page 3: ZZ Top concern (Peter Davis) Page 1: Grasshopper Page 4: City Council Page 3: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 5: Installing a telephone (Danny Schweers) Page 5: Girl scouts on the farm Page 5: Music in Austin (Richard Scheir) Page 5: Co-op news Page 6: Board of Adjustment (Danny Schweers) Page 7: Che-Che Garcia returns to Austin (Alan Page 7: Reports on Huntsville Pogue) Page 9: Women's Equality Day Page 7: Community concerts (Alan Pogue) Page 10: Co-ops in Austin (Bill Meacham) Page 8: What's wrong with the world? (Paul Page 12: Three Candles School (Diane Weiner) Westover) Page 12: Review People's Yellow Pages (Danny Page 8: Famine ahead (Maren Hicks) Schweers) Page 9: Phantom Fisher Page 13: Western women (Glenn Scott) Page 11: Fat Freddy's Cat Page 17: Bevo's changes to The Rusty Nail Page 17: Vietnam war The Rag - Summary of 7/29/1974 Issue Page 20: Face Page 1: Con and girl friend Page 1: Women's health organization formed The Rag - Summary of 9/9/1974 Issue Page 2: Natural foods and weight watching Page 1: Salvation Sandwiches kicked off campus (Maren Hicks) (Danny Schweers) Page 3: City Council (Daun Eierdam) Page 1: City Council Page 3: Constable Coller (Peter Davis) Page 2: TDC letter (Don Kirkpatrick) Page 4: Letter from El Reno prisoner on SLA and Page 4: ZZ Top concert response (Peter Davis) Page 6: Birth control methods Page 5: Panhandler dilemma (Bill Meacham) Page 7: Co-op stores (Bill Meacham) Page 5: Dissenting viewpoint (Richard Scheir, Page 7: Democracy vs. efficiency (Bill Meacham) Karen Eft) Page 8: Becker Community School (Glenn Scott) Page 5: Co-op news (Bill Meacham) Page 9: The draft rolls on (Suzanne Gott) Page 6: Cyprus coup Page 16: Cereal grains (Maren Hicks) Page 9: Prisoners at the Capitol (Alan Pogue) Page 16: Barbecued at the barn dance (Daun Page 10: Poems Eierdam) Page 11: Projectionists' union boycotts Presidio Theaters (Jerry Moctezuma) The Rag - Summary of 9/17/1974 Issue Page 12: Sheriff's posse rodeo Page 1: Chile - First Anniversary of the coup (Suzanne Gott) The Rag - Summary of 8/9/1974 Issue Page 3: City Council Page 1: Nixon's resignation (Daun Eierdam) Page 4: Dolph Briscoe at the Southern Governors Page 1: Movies (Jerry Moctezuma) Conference (Daun Eierdam) Page 2: What The Rag is Page 4: Report on Southern Governors Conf. Page 2: Poem Auskie (Rosendo Reyes) (Danny Schweers) Page 3: City Council Page 5: TDS report (Daun Eierdam)

59 Page 5: CIA in Austin (Alan Pogue) Page 11: Survival (Maren Hicks and Hunter Page 6: Gay Liberation (Dennis Ailam) Ellinger) Page 6: Country Music (Annie Awalt) Page 16: Chinese Woodcut Page 7: Co-op news (Bill Meacham) Page 16: Fat Freddy's Cat Page 7: The eat-up review (Debbie Shourd) Page 8: Review Revolution and Evolution in the The Rag - Summary of 10/7/1974 Issue Twentieth Century by James and Grace Page 1: Benefit for AINT (Suzanne Gott) Lee Boggs (Phil Prim) Page 2: Rape (Larry Nader and Suzanne Gott) Page 9: General Electric bombs out on nucelear Page 2: Simons, Cunningham, etc. Law problems (Linda Smith) Collective celebrates 5th Birthday Page 12: Dental decay (Maren Hicks) (Glenn Scott) Page 13: Robert Shaw, bluesman (T.E. Lomax) Page 3: International dingbat day (Peter Davis) Page 16: Death of Allende (Andrews) Page 3: City Council Page 4: Rag Eighth Anniversary (Danny The Rag - Summary of 9/23/1974 Issue Schweers) Page 1: Texas State Democratic Convention Page 5: Rag finances (Annie Awalt) Page 6: Iran (Danny Schweers) Page 3: City Council Page 7: Co-op news (Bill Meacham) Page 3: Women's theater (Mallorie Tolles) Page 10: Armando Gutierrez (Annie Awalt) Page 4: Austin Co-ops (Bill Meacham) Page 10: Niacin (Debbie Shourd) Page 4: Government as tyranny (Suzanne Gott) Page 11: Shot Tower torn down (Danny Page 6: Street people return (Danny Schweers) Schweers) Page 6: Bill Ames (Jerry M.) Page 11: Hospital costs rising (Peter Davis) Page 7: Abortion rights threatened Page 12: Survival list (Maren Hicks) Page 9: Democratic convention - another view Page 13: Ginsberg and Leary (Daun Eierdam) (Mary Birdsong) Page 15: Chick Corea (Richard Scheir and Karen Page 9: John Hill Eft) Page 11: Stolen paintings (Charles Yale) Page 12: Fats and oils (Maren Hicks) The Rag - Summary of 10/14/1974 Issue Page 16: Vitamin B (Debbie Shourd) Page 1: Police brutality in East Austin (Annie Page 16: Democratic women of Dallas County Awalt) Page 4: Green Berets shot Allende (Steve Long, The Rag - Summary of 9/30/1974 Issue Arn Passman) Page 1: China: the revolution continuing (Phil Page 5: Houston 12 trial (Daun Eierdam) Prim) Page 5: City Council Page 3: TDC: state of the lie (Daun Eierdam) Page 7: Co-op news (Bill Meacham) Page 3: City Council Page 8: Assault at state hospital Page 4: Updating the farmworkers struggle Page 9: Review A Room of One's Own by (Duane Campbell) Virginia Woolf (Suzanne Gott) Page 5: Chinese women: the long revolution Page 10: Dr. HIPpocrates (Daun Eierdam) (Suzanne Gott) Page 10: RIP Harry Partch (Richard Scheir) Page 6: Co-op news Page 12: Reactionary plot smashedin Portugal Page 7: The children of Indochina (Wilfred Burchett) Page 7: Riboflavin (Debbie Shourd) Page 13: Bargains Page 7: Greenbriar espansion project Page 13: Women's theater Page 8: Interart workshop Page 14: Fat Freddy's Cat Page 8: Hole-in-the-Wall (Annie Awalt) Page 15: Pollluted water Page 9: Anarchism rebutted (Phil Prim) Page 15: Rally Against Police Brutality Page 10: Salvation Sandwiches off campus Page 10: Karma Komix The Rag - Summary of 10/21/1974 Issue Page 1: Meeting in East Austin (Alan Pogue)

60 Page 2: Gay life in Austin (Scott Lind) The Rag - Summary of 11/4/1974 Issue Page 2: Fat Freddy's Cat Page 1: Barrientos-Gutierrez: another opinion Page 3: Swastica at a frat house (Tony Iarrabino) (Richard Hamner) Page 4: Sota shooting - another view (Peter Page 1: Radical Student Union greets Frank Davis) Erwin Page 4: City Council Page 3: City Council Page 5: Co-op report (Bill Meacham) Page 5: Co-op report Page 5: Switchboard and street people clash (Bill Page 7: Review The Descent of Woman by Meacham) Elaine Morgan (Hunter Ellinger) Page 6: Austin School Board (Glenn Scott) Page 7: Narcs (Danny Schweers) Page 7: Response from CAIFI Page 8: Sexual equality: a symposium (Andrea Page 7: Opening night at the Ritz (Danny Dworkin, Bill Meacham, Glenn Scott) Schweers) Page 10: Motorless Motion (Rosemary) Page 8: Nutrition and child behavior problems Page 11: Sugar addicts beware (Maren Hicks) (Maren Hicks) Page 12: Chile aid Page 9: A case for androgency (Barbar Deming) Page 12: Veggies, fruits and nuts (Debbie Page 10: Puerto Rico: an American tragedy Shourd) Page 12: The Austin Sun (Danny Schweers) Page 12: Halloween Page 12: Weather report (Richard Scheir) Page 13: Fat Freddy's Cat Page 16: Middle Earth birthday benefit Page 16: Free Stoney Burns Page 16: Winner of George Jackson Award for Page 16: Master and Slave best Rag Salesman The Rag - Summary of 11/11/1974 Issue The Rag - Summary of 10/28/1974 Issue Page 1: World Food Conference (Adam Finnerty) Page 1: Ramsey Muniz (Annie Awalt) Page 3: On Being Crazy (W.E.B. DuBois) Page 3: City Council Page 4: City Council Page 3: Lake Austin Development Plan (Peter Page 4: Chief Miles caught in a half-truth (Peter Davis) Davis) Page 3: East Austin Committee for Justice Page 5: Middle Earth: hassles and benefit (Daun demonstration Eierdam) Page 4: Co-op news (Bill Meacham) Page 8: Co-op report Page 5: Yoga and personal social change (Bill Page 10: Frelimo in Austin (Phil Prim) Meacham) Page 10: Custer trials Page 6: Food storage for survival (Maren Hicks) Page 12: Vegetarian recipes Page 6: Vegetarians and B-12 (Debbie Shourd) Page 13: Cancer and food (Maren Hicks) Page 6: Another look at Jerry Ford Page 15: 47X Its Own Weight (Richard Scheir) Page 7: Narcs and prison (Danny Schweers, "just Page 16: Kids with toy gun busted") Page 7: NORML statement on Brent Stein The Rag - Summary of 11/18/1974 Issue Page 8: Gutierrez or Barrientos (Annie Awalt, Page 1: Eco-raiders attack billboards (Tom Miller) Hunter Ellinger) Page 3: City Council Page 10: Street people vs. Switchboard (Bill Page 3: Frank Erwin's trial Meacham, anonymous) Page 4: Palestine (Phil Prim) Page 11: Governor's race (Hunter Ellinger) Page 4: Sexism in textbooks (Glenn Scott) Page 11: Middle Earth Page 7: Nutrition and co-ops (Debbie Shourd) Page 13: Small Craft Warnings (Danny Schweers) Page 7: Food reply (Phil Prim) Page 15: Rufus the red-blooded reptile Page 8: Harold Head Page 16: Middle Earth benefit Page 9: Narcs Page 16: Sketch of James Lamme Page 10: Passing (Scott Lind) Page 11: Austin traditional music convention (Bill Meacham)

61 Page 11: Review The Unseen Universe by C.P. Page 3: City Council Gilmore (Bill Meacham) Page 3: Political sideshow (Mike Garrett, Daun Page 12: Record stores in Austin Eierdam) Page 13: Earthquake (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 3: Dan Love (Daun Eierdam) Page 13: Lenny Page 5: Co-op report (Bill Meacham) Page 15: Telephone troubles (Danny Schweers) Page 6: Rag Christmas cards (Maria) Page 7: Anarchy for Christmas (Terry Perlim) The Rag - Summary of 12/2/1974 Issue Page 8: Austin tomorrow (Danny Schweers) Page 1: Underground comics (Daun Eierdam) Page 8: Austin transportation (Richard Croxdale) Page 3: Inflation (Richard Croxdale) Page 9: Make yourself independent of the system Page 4: People's clinic (Karen and Brian) (Maren Hicks) Page 4: Martin Sostre beaten Page 11: Wages at MacDonald's (Donna Page 5: City Council Ristorucci) Page 6: Co-op report (Bill Meacham) Page 13: The Night Porter (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 7: Community Clinic hassle resolved (Bill Page 15: Drag vendors' problems (Danny Meacham) Schweers) Page 8: Foreign policy analysis (Roberto Page 15: Austin Jazz (Richard Scheir) Gonzalez Gomez) Page 16: Sugarless baking (Debbie Shourd) Page 11: Survival gift for Christmas (Maren Page 16: Keep your comrade warm Hicks) Page 12: The Trial of Billy Jack (Phil Prim) Page 13: Files (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 15: Turned off (Danny Schweers) Page 16: Fat Freddy's cat Page 16: Jerry Ford & WIN button

The Rag - Summary of 12/9/1974 Issue Page 1: Paul Sweezy (Glenn Scott) Page 1: Boycott Gallo (censored by Texan) (Steve Russell) Page 2: Kerry Awn poster Page 3: City Council Page 3: City Council sideshow (Daun Eierdam) Page 5: Co-op report (Bill Meacham) Page 5: Gay community news (Tim Toole) Page 5: Doonesbury Page 7: Lonzo del Vasto (Bill Meacham) Page 7: Woody Guthrie: Child of Dust (Bill Meacham) Page 8: Release, Texas, drug treatment center (Danny Schweers) Page 10: Arthritis (Maren Hicks) Page 10: Cartoon (Charlie Loving) Page 13: Women and comics (Daun Eierdam) Page 15: Soul music (Richard Scheir) Page 16: Houston 12 Page 16: Dreggus Scabrus Gallosus

The Rag - Summary of 12/16/1974 Issue Page 1: Peace treaty anniversary (Suzanne Gott) Page 1: Ford's clemency program

62 The Rag Table of Contents: 1975 Page 5: The legacy of Lucio Cabanas (Steve 33 Issues Long, Peter Jacobson) Page 6: Prison coalition The Rag - Summary of 1/13/1975 Issue Page 6: Summerhill funnies Page 1: Prison reform multi-media presentation Page 8: Review: The Early Homosexual Rights (Alan Pogue) Movement by John Lauritson and David Page 3: City Council (Bill Meacham) Thorstad (Scott Lind) Page 4: Natural foods (Maren Hicks) Page 10: Nuclear nutshell (Maren Hicks) Page 4: Rag awards Page 10: Roxy music (Richard Sheir) Page 5: Free enterprise lives Page 13: Films (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 7: Attica trials Page 14: Pollution (Barbara Garson) Page 9: Auto co-op moves (Sheryl Green) Page 16: Demon blues (Daun Eierdam) Page 10: Review: "Small Craft Warnings" by Page 16: Paris peace accord -- second Tennessee Williams anniversary Page 11: Ten best films of 1974 (Jerry Moctezuma) The Rag - Summary of 2/3/1975 Issue Page 12: The new Indochina offensive (Suzanne Page 1: Berthold Brecht Theater Troupe (Daun Gott) Eierdam, Andy Snyder) Page 13: Demon Blues (Daun Eierdam) Page 3: Portuguese feminist (Suzanne Gott) Page 15: Antibiotics and alternatives Page 4: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 16: Texas prison farm Page 4: Street people -- an open letter Page 5: Election questions The Rag - Summary of 1/21/1975 Issue Page 5: Middle Earth moves Page 1: Indochina: still America's war (Andy Page 5: Cartoon (Charlie Loving) Snyder and Suzanne Gott) Page 7: Comics (Daun Eierdam) Page 3: Harriet Wardlaw vs. "The Judge" (Linda Page 8: People's lumberjack topples nuke tower Smith) (Harvey Wasserman) Page 4: City Council Page 10: Prison reform (Alan Pogue) Page 4: McLaughlin's paleontology: the Page 13: "Antonia" and "Scenes From a Marriage" alternative newspaper (John (Jerry Moctezuma) McLaughlin) Page 14: Larry Fine RIP (Richard Sheir) Page 5: Nukes in trouble (Maren Hicks) Page 16: What is The Rag? Page 5: CIA in trouble Page 16: Scenes from Brecht Theater play Page 5: Prisons in trouble Page 6: Campus politics (Dale Napier et al) The Rag - Summary of 2/10/1975 Issue Page 6: Boston 12 trials Page 1: Weather Underground statement of Jan Page 9: Jesus comics (Daun Eierdam) 28 Page 10: Poetry Page 1: Attica witness admits lying Page 11: Warhol's Dracula (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 3: City Council (Daun Eierdam) Page 11: Ten best films of 1974 (Jerry Page 3: Patchwork (Mike Garrett) Moctezuma) Page 7: Trial of Joanne Little Page 12: Austin Music 1974 (Richard Sheir) Page 8: Rag reader's survival course, part I Page 16: No more broken treaties (extends to 4/21/75) Page 16: Harriet Wardlaw Page 9: Confessions of a film junkie (Jerry Moctezuma) The Rag - Summary of 1/27/1975 Issue Page 12: Sarah Bernhardt Page 1: City Council Page 1: Dan Love (Peter Davis) The Rag - Summary of 2/17/1975 Issue Page 1: Campaign news (Peter Davis) Page 1: Sheriff Frank (Linda Smith) Page 3: More City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 3: Austin notations (Mike Garrett) Page 4: What's left in Austin

63 Page 4: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 5: New poems (Dennis Brutus) Page 5: Communiversity: new courses Page 7: Food distribution (Bob Thiel) Page 6: The CIA (Charlie Loving) Page 8: Project Sanguine (Morris Edelson) Page 8: Attica (Suzanne Gott) Page 8: Sex for pleasure (Missy Bondy) Page 8: "Amarcord" (Danny Schweers) Page 8: Survivor's guide to food stamps (special Page 9: "Mahler" (Phil Prim, Jerry Moctezuma) insert) Page 10: Comics (Daun Eierdam) Page 9: Women of the Cuban insurrection, part II Page 12: John Garza (Richard Sheir) (Glenn Scott) Page 12: UFW organizer wanted (Steve Russell) Page 10: Burning Dogma and One Knite Page 13: Lenny Bruce (Morris Edelson) Page 10: Fred Friendly talks at U. T. Page 16: Three Candles School Page 11: "Blunkett of Tammany Hall" Page 16: Gloom news Page 11: Play review: The River Niger (Phil Prim) Page 12: Films and drama (Jerry Moctezuma) The Rag - Summary of 2/24/1975 Issue Page 14: Continuing Story of God Page 1: Chilean junta representatives in Austin Page 16: Vegetable head Page 1: Vietnam guest lecturer vote Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 1: International Women's Day Page 5: IUDs okayed by FDA The Rag - Summary of 3/17/1975 Issue Page 5: Greg Maksymovitch Page 1: Protest against racism at U. T. (Daun Page 8: Rockefeller in Latin America (LAPAG) Eierdam) Page 10: Book review: Visions of Cody by Jack Page 3: City Council (Mike Garrett) Kerouac (Morris Edelson) Page 3: International Women's Day (Alice Page 11: Austin Music (Richard Sheir) Embree) Page 12: Film: Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore Page 4: Communications Week (Morris Edelson) (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 4: Red necks and white lung and blue Page 12: Amarcord (Glenn Scott) suede shoes (Darryl) Page 13: USA Film Festival (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 5: Feedback (Wayne Clark) Page 13: Leonard Nimoy (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 8: South Africa (Missy Bondy and Dennis Page 14: Barton Creek (Bill Scarborough) Brutus) Page 16: Rockefeller / Latin America Page 9: Dennis Brutus on China (Tony Iarrobino) Page 16: Planting time in Travis County Page 10: Children's book fair Page 11: Tommy, Caligula, and The Man in the The Rag - Summary of 3/3/1975 Issue Glass Booth (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 1: International Women's Day Page 12: Public radio: All Things Considered Page 4: The women's movement (Missy Bondy) (Richard Sheir) Page 4: Steve Russell assaulted (Daun Eierdam) Page 14: Salvation Sandwiches returns to Page 5: International Women's Day campus (Danny Schweers) Page 5: The Wheel of the Law (Ho Chi Minh) Page 15: The survival boom -- another look Page 6: Mother Jones (Morris Edelson) (Glenn Scott) Page 8: Women of the Cuban Insurrection 1952- Page 15: Another look at food stamps (Suzanne 1959, pt. I (Glenn Scott) Gott) Page 10: Chilean junta greeted Page 16: Children's book fair Page 10: War resister jailed Page 16: New regents (Karl Dolgener) Page 13: Austin music Page 15: Film Lenny (Jerry Moctezuma) The Rag - Summary of 3/31/1975 Issue Page 15: Films in town (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 1: Victory near in Indochina (Phil Prim) Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 1: A victory at home (Glenn Scott) Page 3: Utility rate rally (Alan Pogue) The Rag - Summary of 3/10/1975 Issue Page 4: Free Space Page 1: Harriet Wardlaw (Linda Smith) Page 4: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 3: Utility protest (Alice Embree)

64 Page 5: Wheelies and feelies -- a co-op news The Rag - Summary of 4/14/1975 Issue report (Bill Meacham) Page 1: State rally against racism Page 6: South Africa (Missy Bondy) Page 1: World food crisis Page 7: Final meeting of the Alternative Page 3: Election analysis (Peter Davis) Community Tax (Val Grigassy) Page 4: How we cause world hunger (William Page 8: Ford and the depression (Richard Moyer and Pamela Haines) Croxdale) Page 6: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 9: City council election (Hunter Ellinger Page 6: Dallas and staff) Page 7: A woman's voice from prison Page 10: Place one: Margret Hofmann or Marcel Page 8: Berthold Brecht Theater Rocha (Danny Schweers and Jeff Jones) Page 11: Shadow-boxing and the depression Page 12: City Council (Bill Meacham) (Richard Croxdale) Page 17: Play reviews (Morris Edelson) Page 13: A Boy and His Dog and other films Page 17: Farmworker film completed (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 18: Review: Small Changes by Marge Page 14: Veneral disease (Missy Bondy) Piercy (Suzanne Gott) Page 16: Berthold Brecht Theater Troupe Page 18: The state of Texas (Daun Eierdam) Page 16: Rip-Off Press comics Page 19: The CIA and the cult of intelligence (based on an interview with John The Rag - Summary of 4/21/1975 Issue Marks) Page 1: Prostitution (Glenn Scott and Missy Page 20: Steam Heat (Scout Stormcloud) Bondy) Page 21: Films (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 2: A woman's voice from prison (Kristen Page 21: Dana Mardaga film festival (Hollis Douglas) Alpert and Phil Prim) Page 3: TV increases violence (Morris Edelson) 5/26/06 3:07 pm It was to die for. Even though Page 3: Fraternity thuggism it happened 31 years ago! Page 4: U.S.-China Friendship Association Page 22: U. T. jazz festival (Richard Sheir) Page 4: Murray Bookchin Page 24: Election signs Page 5: Nuclear news Page 6: Political prisoners in Chile The Rag - Summary of 4/7/1975 Issue Page 7: Building Community (Bill Meacham) Page 1: Vietnam: why the exodus? (Suzanne Page 8: Attempt to rescind the ERA (Daun Gott) Eierdam, Andy Snyder, Suzanne Gott) Page 1: Quilapayun (Phil Prim) Page 10: Austin theater (Morris Edelson) Page 3: Rally against racism Page 10: Count Basie (Morris Edelson) Page 4: Urinary infections (Missy Bondy) Page 11: Venereal parasites (Missy Bondy) Page 4: A fairy tale (C. H. Fudge) Page 11: Gay activist speaks (Dennis Milam) Page 5: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 12: Guerilla theater at MacDonalds Page 7: Election results (Peter Davis) Page 13: Tommy and Hearts and Minds (Jerry Page 8: Ceremony of the Rose Moctezuma) Page 9: Indian guru imprisoned Page 15: Eeyore's birthday party Page 11: CIA target: women (Morris Edelson) Page 16: Prostitution (Karl Dolgener) Page 11: Weather underground organization Page 16: Fat Freddy's Cat (Morris Edelson) Page 13: Symposium on Enlightenment (Middle The Rag - Summary of 4/28/1975 Issue Earth) Page 1: Strip mining in East Texas Page 13: New standards for Texas jails (Alan Page 1: Hofmann-Trevino runoff Pogue) Page 3: Why Vietnam has won: Irwin Silber's Page 15: Movie miscelleny (Jerry Moctezuma) speech (Phil Prim) Page 16: Ceremony of the Rose Page 3: City Council Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 4: Murray Bookchin (Suzanne Gott) Page 4: Chile benefit

65 Page 5: Prostitis (Missy Bondy) Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 5: Middle Earth drug book (Morris Edelman) Page 8: Austin's future (Danny Schweers) The Rag - Summary of 6/11/1975 Issue Page 9: Hunnicutt House (from 6/21/1925 Austin Page 1: Radical Austin Gazette American-Statesman) (William Weeg) Page 1: Fat Freddy's Cat Page 11: Jesus Christ Superstar local production Page 2: Nuclear news (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 3: Ninth-Tenth St. contract (Richard Page 13: Book review: When I Say No, I Feel Croxdale) Guilty by Manuel Smith (Bill Meacham) Page 3: I. D. Cards Page 14: Berthold Brecht Theater Troupe festival Page 4: North Vietnam women's union Page 16: President Thieu Page 5: Co-op bill now law (Bill Meacham) Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 6: Tom Waits (Richard Sheir) Page 6: Refugees on campus (Morris Edelson) The Rag - Summary of 5/12/1975 Issue Page 7: Prison from inside (Stephen Gaskin) Page 1: Greenbriar country festival Page 8: Lamaze childbirth (Missy Bondy) Page 3: Paul Spragens and the election Page 10: Rocks, Paper, and Scissors (Clint Page 3: May Day at U. T. Young) Page 4: Common childhood diseases (Missy Page 14: Sammy Smoot and the Black Mafia Bondy) Page 16: Yippee smoke-in Page 4: Nuclear power, the expensive Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) experiment (Maren Hicks) Page 5: City Council (Bill Meacham) The Rag - Summary of 6/18/1975 Issue Page 5: Motorola "campus" Page 1: Radical Austin Gazette Page 7: Co-op crisis in Minneapolis (Bill Page 1: City Council (Bill Meacham) Meacham) Page 2: Socialist feminism: two views (Glenn Page 8: Rythms of life (Bill Meacham) Scott and Richard Croxdale) Page 11: Torture in Argentina (Olga Talamante) Page 3: Underground radio (Stephen Gaskin) Page 11: Cartoon Page 3: Tales of Power (Karen Sherry) Page 13: Aloha Bobby and Rose and other films Page 4: Pete Seeger and Arlo Guthrie (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 4: Gloria Steinem Page 14: Harper's article on CIA Page 8: Farmworker struggle (Tony Orendain and Page 14: Jerry Garcia Glenn Scott) Page 15: RFD (Morris Edelson) Page 10: Poetry offensive in Texas (Morris Page 16: Bloodbath in Austin (Phil Prim) Edelson) Page 11: Medical miscelleny (Missy Bondy) The Rag - Summary of 6/4/1975 Issue Page 11: Midwifery Page 1: Down in the valley (Steve Russell) Page 12: Wounded Knee violence (Suzanne Page 1: City Council Gott) Page 3: The Mayaguez incident (Richard Page 13: Film news: Nashville et al (Jerry Croxdale) Moctezuma) Page 4: The war is won (Phil Prim) Page 16: Eagle Page 6: Frank Zappa (Danny Schweers) Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 7: Susan Ford's White House dairy (Morris Edelson) The Rag - Summary of 6/25/1975 Issue Page 7: Fat Freddy's Cat Page 1: Radical Austin Gazette Page 8: A successful commune (Danny Page 1: Fat Freddy's Cat Schweers) Page 3: Poems (Linda D'Addario) Page 11: Medical malpractice (Missy Bondy) Page 4: U. T. tower about to collapse (Morris Page 11: Local gardening Edelson) Page 13: Hearts and Minds (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 4: Future of nuclear energy (Maren Hicks) Page 16: Farmworkers in the valley Page 5: Freedom of the press

66 Page 6: Susan Ford's White House diary (Morris Page 10: Ananda Marga banned in India (Bill Edelson) Meacham) Page 7: Pine Ridge (Cheryl McCall) Page 11: CIA in Latin America (Morris Edelson) Page 8: Red Star course guide Page 11: Auto column (Auto Co-op) Page 8: International Women's Year Page 14: Heart diseases (Missy Bondy) Page 9: Valley Theatro Page 14: Flouridation (Maren Hicks) Page 9: Proposed weapon sales to Chile Page 16: Bare hand medicine Page 10: Marxist music on Angel (Phil Prim) Page 16: Farmworkers Page 11: Auto repair Page 11: The Deadly Nightshade -- record The Rag - Summary of 7/23/1975 Issue review Page 1: New York City and the banks Page 12: Lady From Shanghai (Richard Croxdale) Page 1: Charges dismissed against U. T. students Page 13: Other films (Jerry Moctezuma) (Glenn Scott) Page 16: Mickey Mouse -- blasphemy Page 1: Pine Ridge grand jury Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 3: Sexism (Andrea Dworkin) Page 3: Socialist feminist literature The Rag - Summary of 7/2/1975 Issue Page 4: Barefoot doctor Page 1: City Council (Bill Meacham) Page 4: Sterilization (Missy Bondy) Page 2: Freedom of Information Act Page 5: Co-op news Page 3: Shot heard round the world Page 5: Tires Page 5: Stand-by funnies -- The world of the Page 6: Chicano theater festival (Morris Edelson) future Page 9: Attica (Danny Schweers) Page 6: Prisoners and social change (John Page 10: Detente Fackelman) Page 11: Teachers Page 7: Mental illness Page 12: Chicano festival Page 8: A tradition of revolution (Jimmy Pryor and Burgess Jackson) The Rag - Summary of 9/2/1975 Issue Page 10: Birth control, part I (Missy Bondy) Page 1: Orientation collage Page 11: Sexual therapy or sexual revolution Page 3: Portugal: revolution in crisis (Phil Prim) Page 11: Banks (Richard Croxdale) Page 4: Co-ops: economic democracy (Jonathan Page 13: Austin's cultural Fourth (Morris Edelson) Klein) Page 13: Chuck Close art works (Danny Page 5: Susie Ford (Morris Edelson) Schweers) Page 5: Death of Shostakovitch (Phil Prim) Page 15: Bare hands medicine Page 6: Austin Politics (Hunter Ellinger) Page 16: Fat Freddy's Cat Page 6: Task Force (Peter Davis) Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 8: End of the world (Morris Edelson) Page 9: City Council (Bill Meacham) The Rag - Summary of 7/16/1975 Issue Page 10: Farmworker union Page 1: FBI deaths at Pine Ridge (Danny Page 10: Music -- Chet Baker Schweers) Page 12: Austin politics (Karl Dolgener) Page 3: "Popeye" Jackson murdered Page 12: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 3: Joanne Little Page 4: City Council (Bill Meacham) The Rag - Summary of 9/8/1975 Issue Page 5: Co-op forum (Bill Meacham, John Page 1: Utility rebates (Peter Davis) McCusker, Richard Croxdale) Page 1: City Council Page 6: Socialist feminist conference (Missy Page 1: Jerry and Rocky in Dallas Bondy) Page 2: Post Office bag job (Morris Edelson) Page 7: Spain: The anarchist collectives (Glenn Page 2: Women space Scott) Page 2: Transit study (Bill Meacham) Page 8: Farmworkers in West Texas (Glenn Scott Page 3: Angola (Phil Prim) and Andy Snyder) Page 4: Battle of Bunker Hill

67 Page 5: Woody HIlls in struggle (Bill Meacham) Page 7: NAM and sexism (Larry Nader) Page 5: Co-ops or social change (Jackie Byars) Page 10: TV report (Morris Edelson) Page 6: Cancer (Missy Bondy) 3/16/06 1:04 pm Larry Nader was a pen name Page 7: NAM, October League, and gay of Lars Eighner. liberation (Austin NAM) Page 11: Earl Scruggs Revue (Mark Smith) Page 8: Astronomy (Richard Sheir) Page 11: "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" Page 9: Films (Jerry Moctezuma) (Morris Edelson) Page 12: Marx tidal wave Page 11: Bruce Springsteen (Mike Oden) Page 12: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 12: Enquirer cover Page 12: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) The Rag - Summary of 9/15/1975 Issue Page 1: Detroit's Judge Ravitz The Rag - Summary of 10/13/1975 Issue Page 2: Boycott Coors Page 1: Ninth birthday (Phil Prim) Page 3: Chile Benefit (Cam Duncan) Page 1: Notes of a relative newcomer (Richard Page 3: City Council Croxdale) Page 4: Medical miscellany (Missy Bondy) Page 4: Hysterectomy (Missy Bondy) Page 5: Shakeup at U. T. (Morris Edelson) Page 5: Senate Bill 1 (Richard Croxdale) Page 5: Nashville (Morris Edelson) Page 6: Farmworkers in South Texas (El Cahumil) Page 5: Records -- "El Jucio" and "Oregon" Page 7: Bread and Roses (Morris Edelson) Page 7: Third World films Page 6: Review: Half the House (Val Grigassy) Page 8: First people's convention on criminal Page 7: Prison: from the inside out justice reform (Alan Pogue) Page 12: Boycott Coors Page 10: Campus news Page 12: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 11: Astrology Page 11: Auto Co-op The Rag - Summary of 9/22/1975 Issue Page 12: Music -- Natty Dread and John Coltrane Page 1: Kissinger and the Middle East (Richard (Scout Stormcloud) Croxdale) Page 13: Behind the Green Door (Jerry Page 3: City Council Moctezuma) Page 3: Co-op News (Bill Meacham) Page 13: Lisztomania (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 4: Local publishing (Morris Edelson) Page 14: Review: We Become New (Missy Page 5: Cost of living rises Bondy) Page 6: Students protest Rogers Page 15: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 9: Encephalitis (Missy Bondy) Page 16: Birthday cover (Kerry Awn) Page 9: Herbs (Yerba Buana) Page 9: Psychology Today The Rag - Summary of 10/27/1975 Issue Page 10: Movies (Morris Edelson) Page 1: Local news Page 11: Films, etc. (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 2: Jim Franklin Page 12: Lorene Rogers goes insane Page 3: "Fear on Trial" (Morris Edelson) Page 4: Rocky horror show comes to town (Mike The Rag - Summary of 9/29/1975 Issue Oden) Page 1: Student strike (Glenn Scott) Page 4: The tube Page 3: Cops and drag vendors (Robbie Page 5: Farmworkers expose Shivers Campbell) Page 5: Chile trials Page 4: Fire in the American Lake: Puerto Rico Page 6: Co-op news (Bill Meacham) and Panama (Phil Prim) Page 6: Specials at the co-ops Page 5: Co-ops (Bill Meacham) Page 6: Auto: water and mileage tests (Auto Co- Page 6: The economy op) Page 6: Encephalitis, tranquilizers, and Page 7: B-1 bomber (George Lakey and Richard sterilization (Missy Bondy) Croxdale) Page 7: Farmworker organizing Page 7: San Francisco Film Festival

68 Page 8: Women's activities in Austin Page 11: Medical relief to Indochina (Hal Page 11: Hunter Thompson (Richard Sheir) Womack) Page 11: Antone's (Richard Sheir) Page 12: "Mauser" (Glenn Scott) Page 11: Bonnie Raitt and Tom Waits (Richard Page 12: Child advocate (Diene Weiner) Sheir) Page 13: Tom Waits et al (Richard Sheir) Page 12: Astrology (Karen Sherry) Page 16: Struggle against exploitation (Kathe Page 13: Child Advocate (Diene Weiner) Kollwitz) Page 14: Review: With the Weathermen by Page 16: Story of the Flag Susan Stern (Missy Bondy) Page 14: Sara Jane Moore The Rag - Summary of 12/9/1975 Issue Page 16: Shivers says: Let Lorene go (Morris Page 1: Alternative Public Policy Conference Edelson) (Glenn Scott) Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 1: Eradication of poverty (Alan Frankel) Page 3: Genetic manipulation (Linda Suskind) The Rag - Summary of 11/10/1975 Issue Page 3: Poem "Miner" Page 1: City Council (Jim Rock) Page 4: Sewer, wastewater bonds defeated Page 1: Guaranteed Wrecker (Glenn Scott and Page 4: City Council (Bill Meacham) Richard Croxdale) Page 5: Angola: The storm breaks (Phil Prim) Page 2: Report from TDC (Lawrence Pope) Page 7: Co-op news (Jim Rock) Page 3: Bank foreclosures Page 11: CURE needs support Page 4: Farmworker organizing (Paula Cruz) Page 12: The Dois D'arc Oatriots (Glenn Scott Page 4: Jim Ryan and Richard Croxdale) Page 5: Co-op news (Bill Meacham) Page 14: Steam Heat (Richard Sheir) Page 6: Rockefeller (David Chamberlain) Page 15: Austin Christmas films (Jerry Page 7: Women in public life conference (Glenn Moctezuma) Scott) Page 16: Steam Heat Page 9: Prisoner struggles (Daniel Qualis) Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 10: Astrology (Phil Prim) Page 11: Battle of Manhattan Page 12: Gloria Steinem Page 12: Marilyn Chambers

The Rag - Summary of 11/24/1975 Issue Page 1: Capital-ist Improvement Program (Jim Rock and Daun Eierdam) Page 3: "Behind the Green Door" (Bill Meacham and Glenn Scott) Page 4: Sharyland strickers (Jim Rock) Page 4: Community reinforcement (Mike Smith) Page 5: Cooperatives and spiritual practice (Bill Meacham) Page 6: Raul Chacon arrested (Maria Flores) Page 7: Rodino bill attacks emigrants (Maria Flores) Page 8: Mental health workers organize (Jim Blanford) Page 10: Gays picket American-Statesman Page 10: Rockefeller Public Hearings (Alan Pogue) Page 11: Vietnam -- Myth and self-deception (Dan Thibodeau)

69 70 The Rag Table of Contents: 1976 The Rag - Summary of 2/23/1976 Issue 21 Issues Page 1: Barbara Ehrenreich at Bread and Roses Page 3: International Women's Day (Elayne The Rag - Summary of 1/25/1976 Issue Rapping) Page 1: Hyde Park vs. Northside Church of Christ Page 4: Soviet imperialism -- speech by Martin Page 1: Gary Tyler Nicolaus (Andy Snyder) Page 4: Opening of Bread and Roses (Glenn Page 7: Pine Ridge elections (Richard Croxdale) Scott) Page 7: Coors boycott Page 5: Report on S-1 (Charlie Scheiner) Page 8: Introduction to Village Voice reprint of Page 5: Farmworker strike needs funds Pike Committee report Page 6: Iranian students protest executions Page 11: Mercedes McCambridge and "The Page 6: Inez Garcia wins new trial Pearly Gates" (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 6: Saharan legislature joins resistance Page 13: Citrus strike in the lower valley Page 7: Weather Underground on armed struggle Page 13: Joni Mitchell and SLA (Bernardine Dorhn) Page 15: Film summary (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 8: Interview with Ram Dass (Bill Meacham) Page 16: International Women's Day Page 10: Teaching Assistance Union Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 12: 1976 Rip-Off Press Calendar of world records in dope smuggling The Rag - Summary of 3/8/1976 Issue Page 13: U. S. citizen tortured in Mexico Page 1: Rastafarians Page 15: Play review: "Microwaves" and "The Page 3: ACP on the farm (John McCusker) Children's Hour" (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 3: Dave Mahler runs for school board Page 16: The spiritual mind Page 6: Guardian interview with Bill Lee on Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) sports in China Page 7: Rent strike in Co-op City, New York The Rag - Summary of 2/10/1976 Issue Page 7: Texaco in South Africa (Phil Prim) Page 1: Ma Bell -- The phoney public monopoly Page 7: Barbara Ehrenreich, pt. II (Richard Croxdale) Page 9: Cervical rape (Martha Roos) Page 3: Chile Page 10: Stop S-1 Page 4: Austin draft resister Vernon Obelgoner Page 11: Angola -- another view (Phil Prim) wins case (Glenn Scott) Page 15: Earth shoes (Tom Miller) Page 4: Martin Sostre free Page 16: Jamaican Geographic Page 5: "Birth of a Nation" (Roger Manne) Page 16: Carolina campaign Page 5: Remembering Paul Robeson (J. N. Thomas) The Rag - Summary of 3/22/1976 Issue Page 7: Frame-up in Florida -- the Delbert Tibbs Page 1: Coal vs. Nukes -- an alternative (Jim case (Phil Prim) Rock and Richard Croxdale) Page 8: Clarksville (Jim Rock) Page 3: Strike pressure hits Texas growers Page 8: Relocating Negroes (from a 1915 article Page 3: East Austin zoning (A. L. Sims) in the Austin American) Page 4: More on S-1 Page 10: Review: "Against Our Will" by Susan Page 5: Ma Bell and socialist economics (Wayne Brownmiller (Elayne Rapping) Clark) Page 13: Mercedes McCambridge returns to Page 5: Granola communism (Richard Croxdale) Austin (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 7: Co-ops in receivership (Bill Meacham) Page 15: Movie reviews: "One Flew Over the Page 8: Herpes horror show (Lee Morrison) Cuckoo's Nest" and "Every Man for Page 11: Music report (S. E. Gilman) Himself and God Against All" (Jerry Page 12: Marge Piercy: "The Daily Life of the Moctezuma) Worker Bee" and "Consumer" Page 16: Ma Bell's phoney book (Karl Dolgener) Page 15: "All the President's Men" (Jerry Page 16: Carolina campaign Moctezuma) Page 16: The Rag

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The Rag - Summary of 4/5/1976 Issue The Rag - Summary of 5/31/1976 Issue Page 1: Nuclear power debate (Jim Rock) Page 1: Alternative public policy Page 3: Continental walk for disarmament Page 3: Sperm oil market Page 4: Food day 1976 Page 3: Socialist summer school Page 5: Health workers at Balcones Child Page 4: The clap, pt. III (Lee Morrison) Psychiatric Center Page 5: Austin co-ops in trouble (Bill Meacham) Page 7: Compromise S-1 bill (Richard Green and Page 10: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Glenn Scott) Page 12: Writing for TV (Rick Blum) Page 9: Acupuncture -- two articles (David Fricke Page 13: Review of "Cannon" (Naomi Lindstrom) and Glenn Scott) Page 14: "Snuff" snuffed (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 10: Chilean woman tortured Page 15: Capsule reviews (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 11: International Women's Day Page 16: Clown head Page 12: Review of "Rad Shadow", Economics Rock & Roll Band (Ron Phillips) The Rag - Summary of 6/12/1976 Issue Page 13: Texas barrelhouse piano (S. E. Gilman) Page 1: Hopeful harvest (Zig Smigaj and John Page 14: USA Film Festival (Jerry Moctezuma) McCusker) Page 16: Nuclear waste Page 3: Jimmy Carter (Stuart Hersh) Page 16: Union cartoon Page 5: Gay pride week celebration Page 5: Heterosexual scandal uncovered The Rag - Summary of 4/19/1976 Issue Page 8: Power from the sea (Environment) Page 1: Acupuncture II (David Fricke) Page 10: "Union Maids" Page 4: Ananda Marga School Page 11: Crabs (Lee Morrison) Page 4: George Beto guilty of violating prisoner's Page 12: Interview with Willis Alan Ramsey (S. E. rights Gilman) Page 5: Texas farmworkers fight eviction Page 13: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) (Antonio Orendain) Page 14: J.S. Manifold, proletarian poet (Phil Page 6: The clap, pt. I (Lee Morrison) Prim) Page 8: "Ain't I a Woman?" excepts Page 14: Poems by Fouad Attia Page 9: Lesbian child custody (Jeni Martell) Page 15: "The River Niger" (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 10: Free Gary Tyler Page 16: Alan Pogue as Jesus Page 11: Jimmy Carter's cocaine scandal (Yipster Times) The Rag - Summary of 6/28/1976 Issue Page 12: Prison yoga Page 1: The faulty connection -- analysis of Page 13: Indian dance (S. E. Gilman) electric rates (Richard Croxdale) Page 16: Acupuncture Page 4: Angola mercenary trial begins (Wilfred Page 16: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Burchett) Page 5: Carter: another view (Phil Prim) The Rag - Summary of 5/3/1976 Issue Page 6: Syphilis, pt. I (Lee Morrison) Page 1: Teacher retirement (Glenn Scott) Page 8: Alternative Public Policy Conference Page 3: Greenbriar fair (Michael Wold) Page 4: Wheatsville Page 12: Nerds Page 6: Book reviews (Bill Meacham) Page 13: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 7: Co-op clash in Minneapolis-St. Paul (Bill Page 14: Women's music (S. E. Gilman) Meacham) Page 16: Freedom Train Page 8: The clap, pt. II (Lee Morrison) Page 10: Sadomasochism (Barbara Lipscutz) The Rag - Summary of 7/13/1976 Issue Page 10: commentary on Sadomasochism Page 1: Energy conservation in Davis California Page 15: Record reviews (S. E. Gilman) (Jim Rock) Page 16: Greenbriar kid Page 3: Solar plant in California (Berkeley Barb)

72 Page 3: Fusion breakthrough in Berkeley Page 4: Ed Sadlowski runs for president of Page 4: Jerry Brown (Stuart Hersh) Steelworkers' Union Page 5: Mercenaries sentenced (Phil Prim) Page 4: Dole boycott ends Page 5: Farmworkers plan caravan Page 5: Greenbriar festival Page 8: Syphilis pt. III (Lee Morrison) Page 6: Urinary tract infections Page 11: Co-op brainstorming (E. W. Harkins) Page 7: Woody Hills loses lease, and Holloway Page 12: Barton Springs squatters stay put (Bill Meacham) Page 12: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 7: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 8: Prison humor contest The Rag - Summary of 7/27/1976 Issue Page 8: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 1: AISD busing plans (Richard Croxdale) Page 9: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 1: Politics of desegregation (Glenn Scott) Page 10: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 11: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) The Rag - Summary of 8/30/1976 Issue Page 12: On the road with Harry Hegel -- Page 1: Victory in AIM trial European radicalism Page 3: TEI exploitation (Roger Moore) Page 13: Men as nurses (Kay Weiss) Page 3: Gay community services has a birthday Page 13: "La Chienne" (M. C. Page) Page 4: Non-specific urethritis (Lee Morrison) Page 5: Austin spiritual community to gather (Bill The Rag - Summary of 10/10/1976 Issue Meacham) Page 1: CIA man visits U. T. campus (Larry Page 8: Male contraception (Rita Arditti) Jordan) Page 11: Review: "Riot Squad" (S. E. Gilman) Page 3: Memories of Mama Rag (Mariann Page 12: Music of Alan Hovaness, pt. I (Phil Vizard) Prim) Page 4: Farmworkers (El Cahumil) Page 13: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 4: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 15: Review: "The Man Who Fell to Earth" Page 5: Fat Freddy's Cat (Jerry Moctezuma) Page 6: Klansmen attack Houston Mao memorial Page 16: Riot Squad Cover Page 7: Shuttlebus strike (Cheryl Smalley and Roger Moore) The Rag - Summary of 9/13/1976 Issue Page 7: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 1: The shotgun incident Page 9: Hyde amendments bans abortions Page 1: Scab photographs Page 9: Abortion clinic sues MDs Page 3: UFW boycott hits Dole Page 10: The Rag's political history (Phil Prim) Page 3: Clarksville Bakery Page 10: Personal notes on The Rag (Jerry Page 4: The shuttlebus strike -- four articles Moctezuma) Page 5: The cowboy strike of 1883 (Stuart Hersh) Page 11: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 6: Vaginitis (Lee Morrison) Page 12: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 8: CURE convention Page 13: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 12: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 14: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 13: Uranium Savages (Eddie Angel) Page 15: Stopping rape (Willie Williams) Page 14: Review: Woman on the Edge of Time Page 16: Inmate Assistance Project by Marge Piercy (Phil Prim) Page 17: "The Giant Spider Invasion" (S. E. Page 15: A tribute to Mao Gilman) Page 16: Shuttlebus strikers Page 18: Music of Hovaness, pt. II (Phil Prim) Page 20: Rag tenth birthday The Rag - Summary of 9/27/1976 Issue Page 1: City Council approves the budget (Jim The Rag - Summary of 10/26/1976 Issue Rock) Page 1: News from the labor movement (Richard Page 3: First presidential debate (Phil Prim) Croxdale) Page 3: On getting fucked over Page 3: Rally for Nobody for president Page 3: Recommendation for voting (Phil Prim)

73 Page 4: Prison humor contest (William Fleming) Page 12: Cityscape (Alan Pogue) Page 5: The CIA in Jamaica Page 13: Fat Freddy's Cat Page 8: Edible corpses, killer drugs, and the Page 14: Steppin' out (Stephen Gay) psychic CIA (William Burroughs) Page 16: Martha Roos arrested Page 10: Austin co-ops in crisis (Jimmy Pryor, Michael Owens, Wayne Clark) The Rag - Summary of 12/6/1976 Issue Page 11: How to Read Donald Duck, by Ariel Page 1: Dog leash law approved (Jim Rock) Dorfmann and Armand Mattelart Page 1: New Deal comes to Austin (Naomi Lindstrom) Page 1: Sattva closes kitchen Page 13: Elections in Cuba Page 4: Charges dropped in klan attack on Mao Page 14: City Council shortchanges social memorial (Andy Snyder, Martha Roos) services Page 5: Photos (Dana Mardagan) Page 14: Auto co-op (Sheryl Green) Page 8: The great southwest rubber shrub (Kevin Page 14: Fat Freddy's Cat Shea) Page 15: Steppin' out (Stephen Gay) Page 10: Jose Portillo (Edmund Fuller) Page 15: Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton) Page 10: Why Syria invaded Lebanon (MERIP Page 16: Small girl Reports) Page 16: William Burroughs Page 11: Fat Freddy's Cat Page 14: Steppin' out (Stephen Gay) The Rag - Summary of 11/8/1976 Issue Page 16: Oat Willie Page 1: Texas activists killed (Cheryl Smalley and Glenn Scott) Page 3: William Colby coming to Austin Page 3: Fat Freddy's Cat Page 4: New capitalism wins Page 5: Drugs corner the mental health market (Susan Stern) Page 8: Cuban plane crash (Phil Prim) Page 9: Veneral warts Page 9: Toward mental patients' rights (Michael Sussman) Page 10: Election analysis (Phil Prim) Page 10: Conference on imperialism Page 11: Fat Freddy's Cat Page 11: Nerds Page 12: Steppin' out (Stephen Gay) Page 14: Requiescat Discordia (Greg Berner) Page 15: Photos (Alan Pogue) Page 16: The Thinker with light bulb (Alan Pogue)

The Rag - Summary of 11/23/1976 Issue Page 1: The CIA comes to Austin (Cheryl Smalley) Page 3: The Trilateral Commission Page 5: Woody Hills to relocate Page 6: The collapse of ACP (Wayne Clark) Page 7: Amnesty (Ken Carpenter) Page 8: Nerds Page 9: Nerds Page 10: Mr. Natural

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