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Catalog No.: | CC-259 |
Title: | The Question: Is a portrayal of the Haight-Ashbury as a lurid, filthy, crime-infested slum good for business or anything except freeways and redevelopment? |
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Medium: | Broadside |
Publisher: | Communication Company [presumably] |
Place: | San Francisco |
Year: | 1967 |
Exact Date: | 5/4/1967 |
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Abstract: | A letter from the owner of David L. Rothkop, of the I-Thou Coffe House, 1736 Haight Street, calling for a coming together of the diverse elements among the Haight merchants, including the "old guard" Merchants Association and the new hip merchants. Criticizes the hippies for their naïve belief in "drugs-as-panacea" as well as the reactionary elements of the Merchants Association who blocked Moe's Bookstore's request for a second-hand permit. |
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Dimension: | Letter |
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Imprint: | None, presumably ComCo |
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Collection: | x-SOLA(unk) |
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Trans Title: | THE QUESTION: Is a portrayal of the Haight-Ashbury as a lurid, filthy, | crime-infested slum good for business or anything except | freeways and redevelopment? |
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