The East Village Other presents RAT. Vol. 4, #51, Nov. 19, 1969 (Issue combining EVO with RAT Subterranean News)
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New York: East Village Other, Inc, 1969. Newspaper. 24 p., tabloid, horizontal fold, the first page has a piece town out of the upper margin, but not affecting the printed portion. When NY RAT staffer Jane Alpert went underground with Sam Melville following a bomb incident, the RAT lost its office space. This issue of EVO gives over several pages to RAT material, including Jeff Shero's defense of Alpert. Also includes reports on peace march in Wash. DC, full page comix by Gilbert Shelton and Spain and page of mock ads by Yossarian (Alan Shenker), plus usual columnists and ads.
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- The East Village Other presents RAT. Vol. 4, #51, Nov. 19, 1969 (Issue combining EVO with RAT Subterranean News)
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- East Village Other, Inc
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- 1969
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- Labor - American; Newspaper; New York City; cartoons, cartooning;
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