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...notice gave no explanation for the eviction- effective October 31. But Shepard Brown, vice-president of Hunneman and Co., said yesterday, "We thought thiswas going to be some kind of printing workshop. But then we discovered that they were distributing resistance literature and sent a 30-day notice. This was not proper use of the store...

Author: By Carol R. Steknhell, | Title: Hunneman Co. Evicts High School Radicals | 10/7/1969 | See Source »

...Boston School Committee has been accused of being responsible for the eviction. According to Hugh Shepard, one of the publishers of Wright-On, Hunneman and Co. told the students last week that the Committee had complained to them about the student paper...

Author: By Carol R. Steknhell, | Title: Hunneman Co. Evicts High School Radicals | 10/7/1969 | See Source »

...fancy that nurtured the technological achievement" of man's leap into space. If the visitor can ignore for a moment the debate over federal spending priorities and the space program's other political blemishes, he can actually recapture that old excitement about space flight-the thrill of these first Shepard, Grissom, and Glenn flights almost a decade...

Author: By Mark W. Oberle, | Title: The Moonviewer Lunar Dust | 10/1/1969 | See Source »

...train young scientists for field work on the moon and for the earth-orbit missions of the Apollo Applications Program. Not one scientist-astronaut has been assigned to the prime or back-up crews of the next 3 Apollo missions, while several test pilot astronauts, among them aging Alan Shepard, have been slated for their second, third or even fourth space flights. Four of the 17 scientists in this program have quit, and so have the director of science at the Manned Spacecraft Center, the chief scientist in the Office of Lunar Explorations and the curator of the Lunar Receiving...

Author: By Mark W. Oberle, | Title: The Moonviewer Lunar Dust | 10/1/1969 | See Source »

...present. One woman in New York epitomizes those qualities: Ellen Stewart, the indefatigable doyenne of off-off-Broad way's experimental Café La Mama. Out of La Mama have come Jean-Claude van Itallie (America Hurrah!), Tom O'Horgan, (director of Futz and Hair), Sam Shepard (the 27-year-old author of Red Cross and Chicago), Leonard Melfi (Jack and Jill) and a host of others. Ellen Stewart announces the evening's program by ringing a homely cowbell. As long as Ellen rings her cowbell, whatever the season brings, the theater is alive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Off Broadway | 9/26/1969 | See Source »

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