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wwu:41566
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Northwest Passage - 1969 April 10
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1969-04-10
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Northwest Passage
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in Seattle and have had newspapers illegally confiscated there. In Blaine we have been stopped by local authorities and harassed for possessing what the officers thought might be "illegal material." Two weeks ago in Bellingham one of our street dealers was stopped by man-on-the-street Sgt. J. C. Bu
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Volume 1, Number 2
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wwu:41565
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Northwest Passage - 1969 March 17
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1969-03-17
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Northwest Passage
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Washington; Creative Writing Workshop; Edible Wild Plants and Their Preparation; Flying Saucers; History of South America; Journalizm of Norman Mailer; Utopias and others. Three courses will be offered without the usual registration fee. These include American Indian History: The Nooksack Tribe in
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Volume 1, Number 1
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wwu:41570
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Northwest Passage - 1969 August 05
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1969-08-05
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Northwest Passage
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nwp_19690805
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Com m ittee. Y e t, the adm inistration claim s that N ixo n's statem ent had nothing to do w ith m ilita ry com m itm ents. It w o n ’t be good wishes N ixo n w ould send to Th a ila n d , should a revolution occur there. T h e same w e e k ’s newspapers show another N ixon statem ent to be a matt
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Volume 1, Number 8
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wwu:41420
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Northwest Passage - 1969 May 27
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1969-05-27
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Northwest Passage
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they are projecting reality to us. In future weeks, perhaps, we can take a look at how radio and television operate in the Northwest Washington area; this week. I'd like to spend some time on the newspapers. We must learn how to read our newspapers — what they put in, what they leave out, what slan
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Volume 1, Number 4
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wwu:41426
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Northwest Passage - 1969 October 07
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1969-10-07
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Northwest Passage
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nwp_19691007
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.P. Ray Pareaut sent a protest letter to the U.N. Even the federal police, RCMP, chose not to interfere with demonstrations. TV stations spent prime time collecting names for telegrams, giving information and fo llo w in g th e progress of the demonstrations. (Incidentally, when U.B.C. student newsp
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Volume 1, Number 12
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wwu:17101
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Western Front - 2005 October 18
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2005-10-18
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Western Front Historical Collection
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2005_1018 ---------- Western Front 2005-10-18 - Page 1 ---------- WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY An independent student newspaper serving the campus community since 1970. ISSUE 9, VOLUME 135 GRAND DREAMS Western s waterfront plans begin to take shape as university weighs development proposals BY JACO
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2005_1018 ---------- Western Front 2005-10-18 - Page 1 ---------- WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY An independent student newspaper serving the campus community since 1970. ISSUE 9, VOLUME 135 GRAND DREA
Show more2005_1018 ---------- Western Front 2005-10-18 - Page 1 ---------- WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY An independent student newspaper serving the campus community since 1970. ISSUE 9, VOLUME 135 GRAND DREAMS Western s waterfront plans begin to take shape as university weighs development proposals BY JACOB BUCKENMEYER The Western Front Western's administration has begun to sort through the 23
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wwu:16973
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Western Front - 2005 October 21
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2005-10-21
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wfhc_2005_1021
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2005_1021 ---------- Western Front 2005-10-21 - Page 1 ---------- THE WESTERN FRONT OCTOBER 21, 2005 WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY An independent student newspaper serving the campus community since 1970. ISSUE 10, VOLUME 135 To check for whooping cough, Western physicians swab patients' throats. Th
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2005_1021 ---------- Western Front 2005-10-21 - Page 1 ---------- THE WESTERN FRONT OCTOBER 21, 2005 WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY An independent student newspaper serving the campus community since 1
Show more2005_1021 ---------- Western Front 2005-10-21 - Page 1 ---------- THE WESTERN FRONT OCTOBER 21, 2005 WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY An independent student newspaper serving the campus community since 1970. ISSUE 10, VOLUME 135 To check for whooping cough, Western physicians swab patients' throats. The physicians bottle the samples and send them to a laboratory in Seattle to see if any
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