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| Title | Daily Rumor No. 1 [page 1 of 2] |
| Creator | [Unknown] |
| Publisher/Affiliation | [Unknown] |
| Place of Publication | United States--Washington (State)--Seattle |
| Date | 1967 |
| Notes | Alternative title: The Daily Rumor, Seattle - 12/1/67, Headlines, No. 1
Announces: "This newsletter is here to put out as much noise as possible, probably none of it is factual."
Background information: Paragraph 3--The first Trips Festival was held at the Eagles Temple auditorium (of the Fraternal Order of Eagles) on March 19, 1967. Paragraph 5--Helix was a biweekly, underground newspaper first published on March 23, 1967, by a group of volunteer workers. Paragraph 7--John Moehring was a prolific concert-poster artist in the Seattle area. (Source for all: Crowley, Walt. Rites of Passage: A Memoir of the Sixties in Seattle. Seattle: University of Washington Press.)
Background information: Paragraph 12--The Last Exit on Brooklyn was a coffeehouse which closed in 1999. Paragraph 19-- "Cheetah: For all you who are willing to let words and ideas ignite your imagination." (Jim Morrison radio spot for Cheetah Magazine, no longer in circulation, http://www.reelradio.com ) |
| Intended Purpose | News Opinion
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| Issue Area | Freedom of speech
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| Subjects (LCTGM) | Freedom of speech--Washington (State)--Seattle
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| Subjects (LCSH) | Daily Rumor (Seattle, Wash.) Protest literature Seattle (Wash.)--Popular culture Seattle (Wash.)--Politics and government Underground newspapers--Washington (State)--Seattle
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| Geographic Coverage | United States--Washington (State)--Seattle |
| Digital Collection | Vietnam War Era Ephemera Collection
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| Digital ID Number | VTN062 |
| Repository | University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division. |
| Repository Collection | DS559.62 W3 Vietnam War Era Ephemera Collection, Box 6/6 |
| Object Type | Flier
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| Physical Description | 27.5 x 21.5 cm |
| Digital Reproduction Information | Scanned from original text at 400 dpi in color, saved in JPEG format and resized to 600 ppi horizontal. Saved at compression rate 3. 2004. |