Legacies: A History Journal for Dallas and North Central Texas, Volume 12, Number 1, Spring, 2000 Page: 43
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33 Ibid., March 3 - I6, I968.
34 Ibid.,June 17 - 30, I970; McEnteer, Fighting Words, I65.
35 Laurence Learner, Paper Revolutionaries: The Rise ofthe
Underground Press (NewYork: Simon and Schuster, 1972), I4I.
36 Notes, March 17 - 3I, I968.
37 McEnteer, Fighting Words, I52, I60-6I; Brad Poulos,
"Iconoclast: The Underground Newspaper of Dallas," unpublished
research paper, Journalism Department, Southern
Methodist University, cited in Richard G. Wells, "The Iconoclast:
A Readership Survey and a Study of the Historical
Evolution of an Underground Newspaper" (Master's Thesis,
North Texas State Univesity, I970), 27, Wall Street Journal,
July 7, I969.
38 McEnteer, Fighting Words, 141, I55-58, 160-6; Notes,
June 4 - I7, I969.39 John Burks, "The New Spokesmen," July 23, I970,
cited in TheAge ofParanoia: How the Sixties Ended, by editors
of Rolling Stone, 56.
0 Baker interviews; Doug D. Baker, Jr., interview,
December Ix, i974, cited in Wells, "Iconoclast," 29-30; Everette
E. Dennis and William L. Rivers, Other Voices: The NewJournalism
in America (San Francisco: Canfield Press, i974), I39;
McEnteer, Fighting Words, i66; Poulos, "Iconoclast," 3, cited in
Wells, "Iconoclast," 28; Stein interview, 25; Wells, "Iconoclast,"
30-3I.
41 Dallas News, January 13 - 26, I971; Hooka (Dallas),
January 2, I971; McEnteer, Fighting Words, I66-68; Stein
interview, 20-2I, 24-25.
42 Doug Baker, "Dallas Notes Is Dead," Dallas News,
January 13 - 6 [I97I].
3 Notes, May 27, 1967 through September 2 - 15, I970.THE
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