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Summary Information

Repository: Archives and Special Collections, University of Connecticut Library

Title: Hoffman Family Papers

Identifier: 1999-0106

Date: Creation: undated, 1933-1998.

Physical 9 Linear Feet

Description:

Language of English

Materials:

Abstract

The principal members of the Hoffman family present in the collection are John and Florence Hoffman; Abbie, Jack, and Phyllis, their children; Rose Shanberg, Florence's sister; and Anita Hoffman, Abbie's second wife. Other family members that appear in the collection include Joan Hoffman, Jack's wife; Sheila, Andrew, and Ilya "Amy" Hoffman, Abbie's first wife and children; america, Abbie and Anita's son; and Johanna Lawrenson, Abbie's common-law wife.

Biography

Abbot Howard Hoffman ("Abbie") was born November 30, 1936 in Worcester, Massachusetts. He studied psychology with Abraham Maslow at Brandeis University, where he graduated in 1959 with a B.A. He then completed a year of graduate work at the University of California at Berkeley. His growing participation in the various counter-culture movements led to his arrest and subsequent trial as a member of the Chicago 7 following the 1968 riots at the Democratic National Convention. He co-founded the Yippie movement and was a vocal activist for civil rights, ending the Vietnam War, and other social movements. Following his arrest for selling cocaine in 1973, he jumped bail and spent the next seven years as a fugitive, sometimes traveling abroad while continuing to write and protest before reemerging in 1980. After serving a brief jail term, Abbie continued to write both articles and books, work with community groups in organizing local protests, and visit campuses to speak with students about taking civil and political action until his death in April of 1989.

Abbie Hoffman authored numerous articles and books. His works include: Revolution for the Hell of It, 1968, Woodstock Nation, 1969, Steal This Book, 1971, Vote (co-authored with Jerry Rubin and Ed Sanders), 1972, To America with Love (co-written with Anita Hoffman), 1976, Soon to be a Major Motion Picture, 1980, Square Dancing in the Ice Age, 1982, Steal this Urine Test (co-authored with Jonathon Silvers), 1987, Preserving Disorder: The Faking of the President (co-written with Jonathon Silvers), 1988, and The Best of Abbie Hoffman (co-edited with Daniel Simon), 1989.

Jack Hoffman was born September 13, 1939 in Worcester, Massachusetts. Following two years of service with the U.S. Army Medical Corps, Jack took over the family business, Worcester Medical Supply Co., from his father. Jack participated in various demonstrations and campaigned actively for the election of Eugene McCarthy in 1968 and Shirley Chisholm in 1972.

Anita Hoffman, who became Abbie's second wife on June 8, 1967, accompanied Abbie during many of his protests and demonstrations but was left behind to care for their son, america, when Abbie jumped bail in 1974. In 1976 she published a series of letters they exchanged to keep in touch entitled "To America with Love."

Rose Shanberg, Abbie and Jack's maternal aunt, left a diary describing her struggles as a young college student and the effect of her brother Abraham's untimely death.

Scope and Content

The correspondence consists mainly of letters either from or to Abbie, Jack, or Florence, their mother. Also included are numerous sympathy cards to the Hoffman family following Abbie's death. While the family papers contain items of the family's private side, it also includes evidence of their participation in political campaigns and research for books and articles. The collection of written work focuses on Abbie's work and his life. The bulk of the collection consists of copies of government records, newspaper stories, and magazine articles. Both the New York City Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation maintained extensive records of Abbie Hoffman's activities. In addition to numerous news articles about Abbie, there is substantial coverage of the 1988 presidential elections. Artifacts include awards, political pins and posters, and clothing Abbie often wore for speeches, demonstrations, or on his book covers. Audio/visual material include two cassettes with friends and supporters reading Abbie Hoffman's work, and various 16mm films of Hoffman family vacations and events which have been digitized. Most of the photographs are family photographs taken from scrapbooks.

Organization

The collection consists of family correspondence, article research and personal papers, written material by and about Abbie Hoffman, copies of government files and newspaper articles, 16 mm films of the family, and personal photographs.

Series I: Correspondence (undated, 1971-1995) is divided amongst the three main participants; Abbie, Jack, and Florence Hoffman. One other significant part is the condolence cards following Abbie's death. The letters are filed chronologically, with undated letters in the front of the file.

Series II: Family Papers (undated, 1953-1994) This series contains two groups. Papers related to the personal life of the family are arranged alphabetically first, followed by a group of papers that seem to be research material for articles and books, also organized alphabetically.

Series III: Written materials (undated, 1933-1996) are clearly divided between those written by Hoffman family members and other authors. The papers are organized alphabetically first by author, then by title. The collection includes work from Abbie, Anita, and Jack Hoffman, as well as the diary of Rose Shanberg, Abbie and Jack's aunt. Drafts of Jack Hoffman's biography of his brother entitled Run, Run, Run: The Lives of Abbie Hoffman which evolved under numerous working titles including "Abbie: One Step Ahead", "Abbie: Three Steps Ahead", "A Brother's Story", "Dear Abbie", and "Three Moves Ahead..." are included here. Drafts, manuscripts, interviews, and program scripts about Abbie Hoffman and his work, including copies of various Yippie pamphlets, are arranged alphabetically.

Series IV: Government Documents (undated, 1965-1980) and Series V: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (n.d, 1936-1997) include records from the FBI, NYCPD, and other police reports have been arranged chronologically. Multiple dates often appeared on individual papers, so papers were organized with the latest date mentioned internally within the document itself, not simply stamped or written on the page. Newspaper and periodical clippings were arranged chronologically.

Series VI: Artifacts (undated, 1955-1998), Series VII: Audio/Visual Materials (undated) , and Series VIII: Photographs (undated, 1944-1989). Large posters have been stored in the Oversize area. Cassette tapes and 16mm home movies have been grouped topically. Included with the family photographs are photocopies of original family photos not found in the collection.

Arrangement

The collection has been organized topically and alphabetically or chronologically.

Separated Material

Audio Recordings on LP have been seperated and can be found in the Dodd LP Collection as follows:

-Direct News: Week of 8/6-8/10/1979 (Abbie Hoffman; Rep. Stewart McKinney; Rep. Robert Edgar; John Badham; William Goldsby; Lene Lovich; Lansing Lamont; Judy Blume; Kansas) 1999-0106/LP4

-Direct News: Week of 8/13-8/17/1979 (Abbie Hoffman; G. Robert Blakey; Dr. Gerard O'Neill; Ron Powers; Stephen Stills; John Striker; Michelle Stevens; B.B. King) 1999-0106/LP6

-Direct News: Week of 8/20-8/24/1979 (Abbie Hoffman; Kathleen Newland; Bev Bevan/ELO; Louis Wolf; Richard Pollack; Rachel Sweet; Frank Yablans; Rose Goldsen; Spyro Gyra) 1999-0106/LP5

-Direct News: Week of 8/27-8/31/1979 (Abbie Hoffman; Barry Commoner; Robert Palmer; Louise Wolf; Charles Martin Smith; Renaissance; Jerry Grey; Wilbur Cross; Dixie Dregs) 1999-0106/LP7

-Direct News: Week of 10/8-10/12/1979 (Kate Millett; The Allman Bros. Dr. Richard Selzer; John Schlesinger; Jerry Rubin) 1999-0106/LP3

-Direct News: Week of 10/22-10/26/1979 (Jerry Rubins; Ruth Montgomery; Cheap Trick; Dr. Richard Selzer; James Woods) 1999-0106/LP2

-Wake Up, America!: Abbie Hoffman Sings on His Friends the Joint Chiefs of Staff (Big Toe Records, 1969?) 1999-0106/LP1

The following newspapers and magazines were originally part of the collection. Where possible, pertinent articles were photocopied and placed within the collection before the originals were removed. Most of the issues are stored in their entirety either on microform at the Homer Babbidge Library (HBL) or within the Alternative Press Collection kept in the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center. Copies of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Campaigns & Elections, Chicago History, High Times, National Lampoon, New York Post, New York Press, Parade, People, Philadelphia Intelligencer/Record, Saturday Night, USA Today are available through interlibrary loan on microform.

For information on specific issues of these titles originally held in the collection, please contact the curator.

Abbie Hoffman at Vanderbilt 1999-0106.vr2

Restrictions on Use

Permission to publish from these Papers must be obtained in writing from both the University of Connecticut Libraries and the owner(s) of the copyright. Several items have been restricted because of the fragility of the original, including correspondence from Abbie to others. Facsimiles of all correspondence are available in the appropriate series. Contact the archivist for further information.

Preferred Citation

[Item, Folder #], Hoffman Family Papers. Archives and Special Collections, Thomas J. Dodd Research Center at the University of Connecticut Libraries.

Acquisition Information

The collection in its entirety was donated by Jack Hoffman.

Accruals

Additional materials were donated in 2001 but have not yet been processed and integrated into the collection.

Access

The collection is open and available for research.

Related Material

Archives & Special Collections has a substantial holdings reflecting the underground, alternative and counter cultures emerging in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. For detailed information on these collections please contact the curator or ask at the Reading Room desk.

Bibliography

Becker, Theodore and Anthony Dodson. Live this Book: Abbie Hoffman's Philosophy for a Free and Green America. Chicago, IL: Noble Press, 1991. Hoffman, Jack and Daniel Simon. Run, Run, Run: The Lives of Abbie Hoffman. New York, NY: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1994. Jezer, Marty. Abbie Hoffman, American Rebel. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1992. Raskin, Jonah and Eric Foner. For the Hell of It: The Life and Times of Abbie Hoffman. CA: University California Press, 1997. Sloman, Larry. Steal this Dream: Abbie Hoffman and the Counterculture Revolution Against America. New York, NY: Bantam Books, 1998.

Administrative Information

Publication Statement

Archives and Special Collections, University of Connecticut Library

University of Connecticut Library
405 Babbidge Road Unit 1205
Storrs, Connecticut, 06269-1205

archives@uconn.edu
https://lib.uconn.edu/location/asc/

Controlled Access Headings

• Chicago Seven Trial (Illinois : 1969-1970)

• Correspondence

• Political activists

Collection Inventory

Series I: Correspondence – undated, 1971-1995

CBS Re-Creation Correspondence 1989-1990 Box 1; Folder 1
FBI -- Jack Hoffman Correspondence 1990-1991 Box 1:2
"Steal This Urine Test" Correspondence undated Box 1:3
Correspondence to Abbie Hoffman 1982-1989 Box 1:4
Correspondence from Abbie Hoffman undated Box 1:5
Correspondence from Abbie Hoffman 1966-1988 Box 1:6
Correspondence to Florence Hoffman undated,-1989 Box 1:7
Correspondence to Jack Hoffman undated-1989 Box 1:8
Correspondence to Jack Hoffman 1990-1994 Box 2:9
Correspondence from Jack Hoffman undated-1992 Box 2:10
Other Correspondence undated Box 2:11
Other Correspondence 1971-1995 Box 2:12
Sympathy Cards (1) 1989 Box 2:13
Sympathy Cards (2) 1989 Box 2:14
Sympathy Cards (3) 1989 Box 2:15

Series II: Family Papers – undated, 1953-1994

Abbie Hoffman Webpage undated Box 3:16
Autopsy of Abbie Hoffman 1989 Box 3:17
Crayon Cards undated Box 3:18
Ephemera. Includes facsimile of American flag donated by Jon Howard, signed by David Dellinger, Abbie Hoffman, Allen Ginsberg, and William S. Burroughs undated Box 3:19
Financial Records undated Box 3:20
"Flip the Bird" Calender 1994 Box 3:21
Legal Documents (1) undated Box 3:22
Legal Documents (2) undated Box 3:23
Notebook. Black vinyl 1981 Monthly Minder. 8 pgs. 1985-1986 Box 6
Notebook. Blue-green vinyl book with gold leaf. Book of Memories which contains names of friends and relatives who attended Abbie's funeral services undated Box 6
Newsletters undated Box 3:24
1972 Chisholm Campaign 1972 Box 3:25
Political Pamphlets undated Box 3:26
Post Cards, Ad Cards undated Box 3:27
Resumes Jack Hoffman 1989-1991 Box 3:28
School Records of Abbie Hoffman 1953-1955 Box 3:29
Speaking Schedules for Abbie Hoffman 1987-1988 Box 3:30
Book Excerpts undated Box 3:31
CIA Trial Papers 1987 Box 3:32
1988 Election Notes 1988 Box 3:33
"The Gulf War: A Study of the Media..." Lewis, Jhally, Morgan 1991 Box 3:34
Indices undated Box 3:35
Prozac Studies (1) 1988-1990 Box 3:36
Prozac Studies (2) 1988-1990 Box 3:37
Prozac Studies (3) 1988-1990 Box 3:38
Manic-Depressive Research 1987-1990 Box 3:39
Marriage Law Research 1990 Box 3:40
Reagan-Bush Hostage Deal Research 1988-1991 Box 3:41
Riots Research undated Box 3:42

Series III: Written Materials – undated, 1933-1996

Advertisements undated Box 3:43
Book Covers undated Box 3:44
Abbie Hoffman
Title Content Author Date Box
"Abbie Hoffman? Leaving the Movement?" Article Abbie Hoffman 1971 Box 3:45
"Abbie Hoffman's Fugitive Life" Article Abbie Hoffman undated Box 3:46
"Abbie Hoffman's Plains Speaking" Article Abbie Hoffman 1977 Box 3:47
"America on $0 a Day" Article Abbie Hoffman 1971 Box 3:48
"Border Crossings" Article Abbie Hoffman 1979 Box 3:49
"Did You Hear the One..." Article Abbie Hoffman 1977 Box 3:50
"The Eyes of Conkrite" Essay Abbie Hoffman 1973 Box 3:51
"The Great Gourmet Rip-Off" Essay Abbie Hoffman 1981 Box 3:52
"How Clifford Irving Stole..." Article Abbie Hoffman 1972 Box 3:53
"How Clifford Irving Stole..." Article Abbie Hoffman 1984 Box 3:54
"I Confess" Article Abbie Hoffman 1979 Box 3:55
"I Remember Papa" Drafts Abbie Hoffman 1976 Box 3:56
"Letter From Abbie Hoffman" Article Abbie Hoffman 1968 Box 3:57
"Loch Ness Nellie..." Article Abbie Hoffman 1976 Box 3:58
"Love Letters From the Underground" Article Abbie and Anita Hoffman 1976 Box 3:59
"My Life on the Lam" Article Abbie Hoffman 1977 Box 3:60
National Student Convention Speech Abbie Hoffman undated Box 3:61
"1978: Part of the World..." Article Abbie Hoffman 1978 Box 3:62
"Nuclear Waste Upstate" Essay Abbie Hoffman 1982 Box 3:63
"Origens and Rebuttal" Essay Abbie Hoffman undated Box 3:64
"President Jimmy: The Outside Story" Article Abbie Hoffman 1977 Box 3:65
"Reefer Madness" Essay Abbie Hoffman 1987 Box 3:66
"Shoot-Out in Tinseltown" Article Abbie Hoffman 1976 Box 3:67
"Steal This Author" Article Abbie Hoffman 1974 Box 3:68
"Too Soon the Hero" Article Abbie Hoffman 1977 Box 3:69
"The Underground Odyssey..." Article Abbie Hoffman 1982 Box 3:70
Untitled Essays Essay Abbie Hoffman undated Box 3:71
"Village of the Bomb" Article Abbie Hoffman 1977 Box 3:72
Soon to be a Major Motion Picture Draft Abbie Hoffman undated Box 3:73
Steal This Urine Test Research Abbie Hoffman undated Box 3:74
Steal This Urine Test Notes Abbie Hoffman undated Box 3:75
Steal This Urine Test Drafts Abbie Hoffman undated Box 3:76
Anita Hoffman
"Life Without Abbie" Article Anita Hoffman 1974 Box 3:77
"What Six Nice People..." Article Anita Hoffman 1977 Box 3:78
Jack Hoffman
Abbie: One Step Ahead Draft Jack Hoffman undated Box 3:79
Abbie: Three Steps Ahead Draft Jack Hoffman undated Box 3:80
A Brother's Story Book Proposal Letters Jack Hoffman undated Box 3:81
A Brother's Story Notes (1) Jack Hoffman undated Box 3:82
A Brother's Story Notes (2) Jack Hoffman undated Box 3:83
A Brother's Story Chapter Outline Proposals Jack Hoffman undated Box 3:84
A Brother's Story Chapter Outline Drafts Jack Hoffman undated Box 3:85
A Brother's Story Sample Chapter Drafts Jack Hoffman undated Box 3:86
A Brother's Story Front Matter Jack Hoffman undated Box 3:87
Dear Abbie Draft Jack Hoffman and Andrea Fine 1989 Box 3:88
"Life of Jack Hoffman" Essay Jack Hoffman undated Box 3:89
Three Moves Ahead... Draft Jack Hoffman and Andrea Fine 1989 Box 3:90
Rose Shanberg
Diary (1) Rose Shanberg 1933-1935 Box 3:91
Diary (2) Rose Shanberg 1933-1935 Box 3:92
Other Authors
"Abbie! A Celebration" Program Outline 1989 Box 4:93
Abbie Hoffman: Prophet from Worcester (2) Manuscripts Michael Boover 1993 Box 4:94
Abbie Hoffman: American Road Story Manuscripts Al Giordano undated Box 4:95
"Abbie, I'm Glad I Knew Ye" Essay undated Box 4:96
American Rebel: A Political Biography... (2) Manuscripts Marty Jeezer 1989 Box 4:97
"Author's Kit" Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc. undated Box 4:98
"The Baptism of Brandeis" Article Jon Landau 1969 Box 4:99
Barnyard Epithet... J. Anthony Lukas 1970 Box 4:100
Best of Abbie Hoffman (1) Manuscript Daniel Simon 1989 Box 4:101
Best of Abbie Hoffman (2) Manuscript Daniel Simon 1989 Box 4:102
Best of Abbie Hoffman (3) Manuscript Daniel Simon 1989 Box 4:103
Best of Abbie Hoffman (4) Manuscript Daniel Simon 1989 Box 4:104
Book Reviews undated-1992 Box 4:105
CBS Re-Creation Script 1989 Box 4:106
"Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8" Outline HBO Showcase 1987 Box 4:107
"Dear Abbie!! A Celebration..." Program Notes Ram's Horn Productions 1990 Box 4:108
"In Hiding-An Interview with Abbie Hoffman" Transcript Ron Rosenbaum 1975 Box 4:109
"Interviews: Abbie Hoffman" Interview John Schultz 1989 Box 4:110
Jewish Mothers' Hall of Fame Excerpt Fred Bernstein 1986 Box 4:111
Jonah Raskin Title Pages (2) Signed by Abbie Hoffman undated Box 4:112
"The Last Yippie" Interview and Article Howard Goodman 1994 Box 4:113
Live This Book Manuscript Becker and Dodson 1991 Box 4:114
"Making of a Yippie" Draft Nancy Shapiro undated Box 4:115
Motion Will Be Denied Excerpt John Schultz 1972 Box 4:116
"The Movie Isn't Over Yet" Article John Schultz 1989 Box 4:117
New Hope: Life and Times of Abbie Hoffman (2) Drafts Jonah Raskin 1996 Box 4:118
"Revolution for the Smell of It" Interview Steve Kraus undated Box 4:119
Typed Notes Tony Dodson undated Box 4:120
Underground Chapter and Reviews Jonah Raskin 1978 Box 4:121
"Urine Testing and the Fourth Amendment" Draft Kevin Zeese undated Box 4:122
Yippies' Anti-War Propaganda (1) undated Box 4:123
Yippies' Anti-War Propaganda (2) undated Box 4:124
Yippies' Anti-War Propaganda (3) undated Box 4:125
Yippies' Anti-War Propaganda (4) undated Box 4:126
Collected Written Works
Brandeis 1958 Yearbook 1958 Box 5
Catalog of Out-Of-Print Yiddish Books. Amherst, MA: National Yiddish Book Center Spring 1988 Box 6
Epstein, Jason. "The Trial of Bobby Seale." Reprint, The New York Review of Books. 1969 Box 5
Fulton, Kenneth, ed. Democrats in Convention, 1972., Democratic National Convention Committee 1972 Box 5
Hollander, Nicole. "Mercy, it's the revolution and I'm in my bathrobe." Box 6
Jezer, Marty, ed. "Tactics and Strategies for the Peace Movement: Where Do We Go From Here?" A.J. Muste Memorial Institute Discussion Series ., no. 1. 1985 Box 5
Learning Alliance. September 1994-February 1995 Box 5
Life: John F. Kennedy Memorial Edition. 1963 Box 5
"The Year in Pictures." Life: Special Report 1973. , 1974 Box 5
"The Magazine." The Creative Writing Class of Danvers Alternative High School. Box 5
Manville, Nancy, ed. Hair: The American Tribal-Love Rock Musical.Natoma Productions 1968 Box 5
National Lampoon. Vol. 1, no. 7. (October, 1970). Photocopy found in collection. (see box 8, folder 177) Box 5
1989 Danvers Alternative High School Yearbook. (Cover features dedication to Abbie Hoffman) Box 5
Odyssey: Creative Alternatives in Criminal Justice. Fall 1990 Box 5
Odyssey: Creative Alternatives in Criminal Justice. Spring 1992 Box 5
Robert P. Walker Enterprises. (lecture agency advertisment booklet features Jack Hoffman) Box 5
Sane World/Freeze Focus. Winter 1987, vol. 26, no. 4, p. 1-16. Annotated copy found in collection. (see box 8, folder 195) Box 5
Street Guide Greater Worcester. Boston: Interstate Publishing Co. 1961 Box 6
Tierney, TomRonald Reagan: Paper Dolls in Full Color, New York: Dover Publications, Inc. 1984 Box 5

Series IV: Government Documents – undated, 1965-1980

Article Index (1) undated Box 4:127
Article Index (2) undated Box 4:128
FBI Document Requests undated Box 4:129
General note

1. list of files along with notes of files marked for destruction (no date)
2. Jack Hoffman request from FBI with FBI note of deleted pages (1991)
NYCPD File undated Box 4:130
General note

1. Alonso Russell appointed to Board of Director of Operation Breakthrough, list of names of New Haven residents (presumably linked to Operation Breakthrough)
2. news articles - New York Times and New York Daily News, five men arrested for bombing plot in New Haven - linked to Operation Breakthrough
3. New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) complaint concerning police brutality at the 1967 demonstration against Secretary of State Dean Rusk with personal testimonies, Hoffman's testimony focuses on police brutality after his arrest
4. news articles - Columbia University Spectator, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) involvement in demonstration against Secretary of State Dean Rusk
5. NYPD surveillance notes for the April 1968 MOBE anti-war demonstration
6. police report with an accompanying description of the meeting and specifics for the April 1968 MOBE anti-war demonstration
7. NYCPD list of participating organizations and signs present at the protest
8. National Black Anti-War Anti-Draft Union letter in support of the demonstration
9. letter to marchers concerning procedure and plans for the demonstration from the organizers
10. "Mother Do Not Allow Your Son to Die in Vietnam" - NYCPD notes anti-imperialist Puerto Rican nationalist organization
11. list of organizers, names of SDS leaders (Ted Gold, Mark Rudd, Jeff Gordon, Jeff Jones)
12. note of a confirmation at the Dumas Hotel in New York City
13. note containing list of the names of organizers (Tom Hayden, Jeff Gordon, etc.)
14. Anti-Complicity Movement newsletter
15. anti-war flyers (student and general)
16. 5th Avenue Peace Committee document on themes of the demonstration
17. April 27th anti-war demonstration flyers and April 26th international student-faculty strike flyers, May Day
18. Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (MOBE) document containing strike endorsements from all over the world
19. news article - Student Mobilizer Vol. 2 No. 2 March 1st
student strike and anti-war march April 26th-27th
Police Reports (1) undated Box 4:131
General note

1. unidentified agent or agency, report on the March on the Pentagon October 22, 1967
2. police report on the March on the Pentagon with a list of radicals, includes Jerry Rubin but not Abbie Hoffman
3. Solutions to Employment Problems (STEP) from National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), "Dimensions of the Problem" program for addressing high school dropouts and unemployment
4. NYCLU report on March 22nd YIP-in at Grand Central Station in New York City, complaints of police brutality
5. unidentified agent or agency (probably NYCPD)
police notes, mentions East Side Service Organization (ESSO), a social service agency for young drop-outs, mainly hippies
6. unidentified agent or agency (probably NYCPD)
report on Youth International Party (YIP) with a list of common activities
7. unidentified agent or agency (probably NYCPD), police notes on YIP tactics
8. NYCPD, police account of a YIP demonstration on August 22nd 1967 (photographs)
9. Commanding Officer, Bureau of Social Services to Commanding Officer Information Unit, request for information regarding licenses
9. Lansing, Michigan PD to NYCPD
information regarding a stolen registration
Police Reports (2) undated Box 4:132
General note

1. police profiles of YIP activists (late 1967 or 1968)
2. letters to NYCPD concerning police brutality at the Rusk demonstration
3. NYCPD arrest report from the demonstration against Rusk, black-out, contains Hoffman's name
4. letters to NYCPD concerning police brutality at Rusk demonstration from the NYCLU
5. NYCPD report concerning Operation Breakthrough
6. NYCPD chronological report on Hoffman's activities
7. NYCPD document from April 27 demonstration calls for photo and audio surveillance, includes section on Hoffman
8. letter to NYCPD concerning police brutality at Columbia University
9. NYCPD file on SDS actions in fall 1968, Hoffman mentioned as organizer
10. 5th Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee newsletter containing a GI's protest letter
11. NYCPD report on a YIP counter-recruitment demonstration 1968
12. Society of African American Policemen commendation letter to the Nation Of Islam
13. miscellaneous paper mentions Dave Delligener and Foley Spruce
14. Assigned to Commanding Officer Bureau of Special Services, NYCPD report on a Crazies demonstration against the New York Times
15. NYCPD document concerning security for the Waldorf Astoria June 1969
16. Commanding Officer Bureau of Special Services to Chief Inspector, NYCPD report of demonstration and arrest of Hoffman April 7th 1969
17. unidentified agent or agency, report on the new MOBE meeting, includes Hoffman
18. list of registrations
19. NYCPD file photos of Hoffman 1970
20. NYCPD report of the Progressive Labor Party (PLP ) faction of SDS demonstration March 24 1970 in which they denounce Hoffman
21. NYCPD report on a YIP Be-In March 26 1970, looking for Hoffman
22. NYCPD document lists Hoffman's activities
23. NYCPD report on 5th Avenue People's Peace Committee protest for the Chicago 7 (Dellinger et. al.)
24. NYCPD document on the cocaine arrest
25. NYCPD document notes Hoffman as a fugitive
Government undated Box 4:133
General note

1. New York City FBI, orders to Boston FBI to investigate Hoffman
2. Washington Field Office FBI, report on Hoffman appearance at Georgetown University (?) Symposium
3. Chicago FBI, document Chicago 7 (Dellinger et. al.) contempt of court sentencing procedure
4. Chicago FBI, document concerning Hoffman contempt of court charge
5. unidentified agent or agency, report of Hoffman's conduct at O'Hare airport
6. unidentified agent or agency, report of Hoffman's speech at Washington State University concerning the Chicago 7 (Dellinger et. al.) trial
7. unidentified agent or agency, FBI report of Hoffman's speech at Mid-Peninsula Free University
8. New York City FBI, leads and orders to Boston FBI concerning Hoffman fugitive investigation
Government 1965 Box 4:134
General note

1. unidentified agent or agency, Hoffman is looking for a place to sleep
Government 1967 Box 4:135
General note

1. appendix from Hoffman's profile - Black Panther Party (BPP) and SDS
2. New York City FBI , document details Hoffman's activities, "Death of Money"
3. New York City FBI, document details Hoffman's activities in YIP
4. New York City FBI, document summarizes arrests
5. Chicago FBI, Hoffman's activities in 1968, focuses on plans for trip to Prague
6. unidentified agent or agency, report of interview with a witness of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) protests in 1968
Government 1968 (1) Box 4:136
General note

1. New York City FBI, report on YMCA camp for the Democratic National Convention
2. New York City FBI, report on SDS, East Side Service Organization (ESSO), Liberation News Service ( LNS), press conference for National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, Socialist Scholars Conference, Close the Pentagon March
3. New York City FBI, Chicago 7, Revolution for the Hell of It, Rubin, Congress on Racial Equality (CORE) and Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) mentioned
4. New York City FBI, report on Steal This Book, Yip-Out, YIP to defend Colorado students, May 24 1968 demonstration at St. Marks ( FBI report), Festival of Life, Yip-In plans for the DNC, illegal travel to Vietnam in: World from the Left
5. Chicago FBI to Director, Hoffman's "revolutionary statement" sent to the Washington Field Office FBI
6. news articles - New York Daily News, Washington Daily News, New York Times, flag desecration
7. Boston FBI to New York City FBI and Director FBI, under surveillance at Sheila's home in November 1968 in Cambridge, MA
8. Chicago FBI to Director FBI, charged with concealed weapon - new hearing to charges dismissed
9. New York City FBI, demonstration at HUAC with information on SDS and YIP activities
10. appendix - Militant Labor Forum, National Committee to Abolish HUAC, National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, National Lawyers Guild, Socialist Workers' Party, SDS, Du Bois Club (CPUSA)
11. cover sheet on information on National MOBE in preparation for a press conference 9/27/68, information to be distributed to 108th Military Intelligence Group, Second OSI District, NISO, Secret Service, United States Attorney Southern District New York, United States Attorney Eastern District New York
Government 1968 (2) Box 4:137
General note

1. Chicago FBI, document details Hoffman's activities at the DNC, plans for Prague, quotes from demonstrations and speeches, and information about his arrest at O'Hare Airport for a concealed weapon
2. Chicago FBI to New York FBI and Director FBI, arrested crime aboard aircraft, carrying a concealed weapon
3. Chicago FBI, Hoffman conviction in ant-riot law case
4. Chicago FBI, report on an interview with Hoffman in the Chicago American
5. New York City FBI, report on Yip-Out and general activities of Hoffman and Rubin
6. unidentified agent or agency, Region 1, 113th Military Intelligence Group reports on Hoffman and others conducting police brutality training in Lincoln Park and Chicago PD details further Hoffman activity Lincoln Park
7. New York FBI Hoffman interviewed by the FBI about YIP plans for the DNC
8. unidentified agent or agency, Hoffman plans to come to Chicago without a permit, appears on WIND radio
9. unidentified agent or agency, transcript of appearance on John Madigan's "At Random" Show May 11th-12th 1968
10. New York City FBI, Hoffman proclaims he is dedicated to the overthrow of the United States government on "At Random"
11. New York City FBI to Director FBI, COINTELPRO - profile of typical New Leftist (NL), NL organizations in New York City with list of leaders (Rudd, Rosen, Rubin, Hoffman, Jones, etc.), distribution of false letter from 'concerned alumni' about SDS activities, students arrested during Columbia University uprising to have postcard mailed to parents advertising a drug party, flyers printed with "worst of the hippy set" to disrupt SDS, mentions articles in Associated Press that slander Mark Rudd, news article - Guardian by Mark Rudd
12. New York FBI to Director FBI, COINTELPRO - prepare anonymous mailing to ridicule Hoffman, continue counterintelligence against SDS and widen split, disrupt Student Mobilization Committee, widen split in Liberation News Service, create split between black power movement and NL, false leaflets distributed to discredit Columbia University and Fordham SDS, letter to Life Magazine against Paul Krassner editor of the Realist
13. New York City FBI to Director FBI, report on Hoffman's activities at Columbia University
14. New York City FBI, Hoffman arrested during clearing of buildings during Columbia University student strike
15. New York City FBI, summary report of Hoffman
Government 1968 (3) Box 7:138
General note

1. New York City FBI to Director, basic information on Hoffman - second sheet has alterations to the profile
2. Chicago FBI, detail YIP intentions at the DNC with underground paper articles and speeches from Hoffman
3. Chicago FBI, description of events at the DNC
4. Chicago FBI, witness account of DNC
5. news article - Chicago Daily News, The Yippies are Coming
6. Chicago FBI, Hoffman on WIND radio
7. Chicago FBI, arrest for obscenity by Chicago PD
8. Chicago FBI, speech in the Chicago Park
9. Chicago FBI, surveillance reports from the DNC
10. Chicago FBI, interviews surrounding the Chicago 7 (et. al.) case
11. appendix - SDS
12. San Francisco FBI to Director FBI, COINTELPRO - new left photo list, notes on meeting, cover sheet
13. unidentified agent or agency to New York City FBI, arrest author of interview with Hoffman
14. New York City FBI to Director FBI, disseminate information to 108th MI Group, Second OSI district, NISO, Secret Service, U.S. Attorney Southern District New York, U.S. Attorney Eastern District New York, Washington Field Office
15. appendix - National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
16. unidentified agent or agency, document details the death of Dean Johnson during the DNC 9-18-68
17. Director FBI to New York City FBI, request for Village Voice article 9-19-68
18. Chicago FBI to Director FBI, Hoffman arrested in Chicago for concealed weapon aboard an airplane 9-19-68 -- Director FBI to New York City FBI and Boston FBI, information concerning Chicago FBI letter
19. New York City FBI to Director FBI, document concerning civil liberties violations at an anti-HUAC demonstration
20. Director FBI to Secret Service, Hoffman profile
21. San Francisco FBI to Director FBI, San Francisco FBI is informed of surveillance at DNC
22. New York City FBI, Hoffman "My Life to Live" in New York Free Press and Liberation News Service
23. New York City FBI, YIP and Up Against the Wall Motherfucker plans for the DNC, detailed description of DNC events
24. appendix - Guardian, National Lawyers Guild, SDS
25. FBI document - Hoffman summary, includes information on Diggers, SDS, DNC, Columbia University strike, HUAC, Black Panther Party ( BPP), MOBE
Government 1968 (4) Box 7:139
General note

1. Chicago FBI to New York City FBI and Director FBI, concealed weapon incident report
2. New Haven FBI to Director FBI, summary of concealed weapon incident
3. Chicago FBI, summary of concealed weapon incident, Hoffman's Prague plans
4. New York City FBI, interview with Hoffman concerning DNC along with his official record, profile with record of pre-1960 incidents
5. Chicago FBI
document details Hoffman's activities at the DNC, plans for Prague, quotes from demonstrations and speeches, and information about his arrest at O'Hare Airport for a concealed weapon
5. Boston FBI, Hoffman profile
6. New York City FBI, surveillance at NMC meeting
7. New York City FBI to Director FBI, distribution of false leaflet, list of activities of the Youth Service Agency and Operation Hippie
8. New York FBI to Director FBI, Hoffman's connections to the Youth Service Agency, ties to YIP and the Columbia University student strike
9. Attorney General to Director FBI, DNC and revolutionary statement
Government 1969 (1) Box 7:140
General note

1. Chicago FBI, transcript of Chicago 7 (Dellinger et. al.) press conference at the Federal Building in Chicago 11-13-69
2. news article - Liberation Magazine, review of Revolution for the Hell of It
3. Philadelphia FBI to Director FBI, alerted informants but unable to locate Hoffman's speeches
4. Chicago FBI, transcript of appearance on "At Random"
5. Detroit FBI to Director FBI, cover of television transcripts
6. Boston FBI to Director FBI, report of speeches at Harvard University, Brandeis University, and Concord - report on funding for Steal this Book
7. appendix - BPP, Liberation Magazine, Militant Labor Forum, National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, National Lawyers Guild, Progressive Labor Party (PLP), SDS
8. news article, Los Angeles Free Press review of Revolution for the Hell of It
9. Chicago FBI, report on YIP Chicago 7 (Dellinger et.al.) press conference at Federal Building 11-12-69
10. New York City FBI, spelling variations on Hoffman's name
11. New Haven FBI, report of speeches at University of Hartford with a news article from Hard Times
12. Director FBI to Washington Field Office (WFO) FBI, Hoffman at Concord
13. Chicago FBI to Director FBI, transcript of appearance on the Irv Kupcinet Show
Government 1969 (2) Box 7:141
General note

1. Minneapolis FBI, transcript from appearance at North Dakota State University
2. Cincinnati FBI, notes from appearance at Rio Grande College
3. Chicago FBI, Alexandria FBI, Richmond FBI, Director FBI, concealed weapon aboard an aircraft documents - Hoffman interview with FBI - profile summary
4. New York City FBI to Director FBI, document on Revolution for the Hell of It
5. Chicago FBI to Director FBI, tapes from Lipton (Lost Angeles Free Press)
6. Chicago FBI, report on YIP Chicago 7 (Dellinger et. al.) press conference at Federal Building 11-12-69
7. appendix - National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, National Lawyers Guild
Government 1969 (3) Box 7:142
General note

1. New York City FBI, administrative report concerning New Haven FBI, Chicago FBI, New York City FBI, Washington DC FBI, Boston FBI
2. Milwaukee FBI, San Francisco FBI, Baltimore FBI, college visit reports
3. Chicago FBI to Director, report on "impromptu press conference" held at O'Hare Airport
4. New Haven FBI, report on speech at unidentified university
5. Seattle FBI, report and transcript of speech at Gonzaga University
6. Buffalo FBI to Chicago FBI, Hoffman present at State University of New York at Buffalo for symposium on drugs
6. New York City FBI, document on Hoffman's appearance on "At Random"
7. New York City FBI, Hoffman is arrested on weapons and narcotics charges, news article - New York Daily News
8. Detroit FBI, transcript of appearance on Lou Gordon Show, appendix - BPP, SDS, and Minutemen
9. Chicago FBI, report on Chicago 7 (Dellinger et. al.) press conference at Federal Building 12-22-68
Government 1969 (4) Box 7:143
General note

1. Indianapolis FBI, report on speech at St. Joseph's University, with transcript
2. Chicago FBI to Director FBI and New York City FBI and WFO FBI, report on ties between SDS and Chicago 7 (Dellinger, et. al.)
3. Cleveland FBI, transcript of Hoffman's appearance on Allen Douglas Show
4. Cincinnati FBI, report on request for Hoffman to speak at Antioch College
5. appendix - Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), BPP, National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
Government 1969 (5) Box 7:144
General note

1. Chicago FBI. transcript of Chicago 7 (Dellinger et. al.) press conference at Blackstone Hotel 9-22-69
2. Cincinnati FBI, transcript of Rio Grande College speech
3. Philadelphia FBI to Director FBI, report on Woodstock Nation and Army Field Manual
4. Chicago FBI, transcript of Chicago 7 (Dellinger et. al.) press conference at the Federal Building 10-2-69
5. Chicago FBI, transcript National Lawyer's Guild speech on Chicago 7 (Dellinger et. al.) 10-17-69
6. New York City FBI, report on Hoffman's financing from book royalties and speeches
7. New York City FBI to Chicago FBI, Newark FBI, Washington Field Office FBI via Washington DC FBI, Director FBI, Domestic Intelligence Division, protests in Washington DC, interview with reporter with the Star Ledger (Newark) reporter
Government 1970 (1) Box 7:145
General note

1. Chicago FBI, Rubin and Dave Dellinger (Dellinger et. al.) found guilty of conspiracy
2. SAS, excerpts from speech at Moorhead
3. New York City FBI, Hoffman and SDS at a Panther 21 protest
4. New York City FBI, news article on Hoffman's monetary gains from New York Post
5. Kansas City FBI, document on preparing for speech at Kansas University - speech cancelled after arrest for blowing his nose in the American flag
6. Attorney General to Director FBI, appeal of flag desecration conviction
7. Chicago FBI, charges on concealed weapon aboard an aircraft are dropped
8. Cleveland FBI, surveillance on 11/20/70
9. unidentified agent or agency, speech on Political Repression at Pittsburg University
10. FBI profile - biography, activities, public appearances, writings, revolutionary statements, appendix - BPP, Liberation Magazine, Militant Labor Forum, SDS, PLP, Youth Against War and Fascism (YAWF), World Workers Party (WWP ), National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
11. Chicago FBI, Washington, DCFBI, New York City FBI, Hoffman's future plans
Government 1970 (2) Box 7:146
General note

1. Chicago FBI, Hoffman asks permission to travel to Canada
2. Kansas City FBI, appearance at Kansas State University is in doubt
3. New York City FBI, Hoffman returns to New York on 12/17/70 as a self-employed writer
4. news article - New York Post, Rubin and Hoffman dispute within YIP
5. unidentified agent or agency, speech at University of Maryland with Rennie Davis, flyers and information on court martial of soldier also appearing, appendix SDS and PLP
6. FBI, news articles, clash with students at University of Houston and Rice University, information on college lectures
7. New York City FBI, transcript of Hoffman on the David Frost Show, appendix - BPP
8. New York City FBI to Chicago FBI and Director FBI, notes on speech at St. John's University
9. R.L. Shackelford to C.D. Brennan, COINTELPRO, exacerbate split between Rubin and Hoffman, flyer
10. Chicago FBI to New York City FBI, testimony at Chicago 7 trial
11. Chicago FBI, Hoffman wants to go to Cuba
12. Alexandria FBI to Director FBI, Hoffman arrives at airport
13. Chicago FBI, transcript of Chicago 7 (Dellinger et. al.) news conference at the Federal Building 2-5-70
14. San Antonio FBI to Director FBI, COINTELPRO, FBI agents attempt to prevent lecture at University of Texas by distributing harmful information
15. COINTELPRO, want to disrupt BPP, SDS, Hoffman sent to 108 Military Intelligence Group, Naval Investigation Service Office, Office of Special Investigation in United States Air Force, United States Attorney General South District New York and United States Attorney General East District of New York, Secret Service
Government 1970 (3) Box 7:147
General note

1. Chicago FBI to Director FBI, Hoffman and Rubin to Europe, Hoffman profile
2. Chicago FBI to Director, message concerning Hoffman to Legat in Ottawa
3. New York City FBI, CBS censors Hoffman's shirt, transcript from Merv Giffin with news articles
4. Chicago FBI, Hoffman to serve 15 day sentence for contempt of court
5. Minneapolis FBI, Moorhead College speech coversheet
6. Chicago FBI, verdict and interview with news article New York Times
7. Chicago FBI, lawyer conference
8. Chicago FBI, Rubin and Hoffman in New Haven in support of Bobby Seale
9. Director FBI, Hoffman full file (two copies)
Government 1970 (4) Box 7:148
General note

1. Albany FBI, surveillance at Skidmore College, appendix - BPP and SNCC
2. Secret Service, search for Hoffman 4/24/70
3. New York City FBI, flight to Rome
4. New Haven FBI to Director FBI, notes from appearance at Trinity University
5. Director FBI, document from profile states Hoffman is emotionally unstable
6. unidentified agent or agency, Rubin and Hoffman motion to court for travel to Europe
7. New York City FBI, biography, summary of appearances and actions from 5-5-70 to 10-25-70
8. San Diego FBI, speech at San Diego State College transcript
Government 1970 (5) Box 7:149
General note

1. Denver FBI to Chicago FBI and Director FBI, speech at Colorado State University with transcript
2. unidentified agent or agency, news articles - Quicksilver Times, Hatchet (George Washington University), American University, Evening Star, general information concerning DNC, marches, etc.
3. Chicago FBI, indictment papers for Chicago 7 (Dellinger et. al.)
4. Chicago FBI, Hoffman guilty of 23 criminal counts of contempt, with transcript
Government 1971 (1) Box 7:150
General note

1. Oklahoma City to New Orleans FBI, New York City FBI, San Francisco FBI, and Director FBI
Hoffman leaves Oklahoma for Washington, DC
2. Director FBI to New Orleans FBI, prepare for Hoffman, Washington, DCFBI to Chicago FBI, New York City FBI, and Director FBI , Hoffman's indictment
3. Oklahoma City to Director, transcript of speech at Oklahoma University about plans for protest in Washington, DC and People's Peace Treaty
4. New York City FBI, Hoffman arrested in for inter-state riot following Washington, DC protests
5. New York City FBI to Chicago FBI and Director FBI, notes of speech at Mamaroneck High School in New York City
6. San Juan FBI, Hoffman requests permission to travel to Virgin Islands
7. unidentified agent or agency, May Day protests
8. New York City FBI, Hoffman has his nose broken at Washington, DC protest and repaired in New York City
9. unidentified agent or agency to Secret Service in New York City, Hoffman writes I Quit in Virgin Islands
10. Cleveland FBI to Director FBI, Hoffman at Kent State University, summary of speech with surveillance
11. unidentified agent or agency, Weiner - "Pirate Editions Rip-off" (possibly COINTELPRO document)
12. Chicago FBI to Director FBI, Hoffman to travel to Canada for speaking tour and book deal
13. New York City FBI, biography 1-22-71 to 5-13-71
Government 1971 (2) Box 7:151
General note

1. Chicago FBI to Director FBI, Hoffman approved to travel to Europe
2. Director FBI, document claims Hoffman is emotionally unstable
3. New York City FBI to Washington Field Office FBI, all new leftists are armed and dangerous
4. Assistant Attorney General Internal Security Division to Director FBI, electronic surveillance of Hoffman requested
5. Chicago FBI, transcript of Hoffman appearance on Underground News 5-14-71
6. New York City FBI, transcript of Hoffman appearance on Paul Benzaquin Show 7-30-71
7. news article - Washington Post, court overturns flag desecration conviction
8. Cleveland FBI, surveillance chart 9-13-71
9. Oklahoma City FBI to Director FBI, press conference in Oklahoma City about Washington, DC protests and People's Peace Treaty
10. Oklahoma City FBI, transcript from speech at Oklahoma University
11. Oklahoma City FBI, travel plans to Washington, DC
12. New York City FBI to Chicago FBI and Director FBI, report on Steal This Book
13. Attorney General to Director, arrest on 5-5-71 for inter-state riot
14. news article - New York Post, Hoffman's arrest on riot charges
15. New York City FBI to Director FBI, Chicago FBI, Omaha FBI, St. Louis FBI, Washington Field Office FBI, arrest documents
16. New York City FBI, news article - New York Post, Hoffman breaks nose
17. Cleveland FBI, transcript from appearance on Alan Douglas Show
18. San Francisco FBI to Director FBI, travel information from Oklahoma City, discusses interviews with stewardesses
19. Oklahoma City FBI, surveillance at airport
20. Director to Legat Ottawa, travel to Canada is barred, biography with a focus on Canada
21. New York City FBI, summary of trial proceedings in inter-state riot case
22. New York City FBI, Hoffman retires from politics in Jamaica
Government 1971 (3) Box 7:152
General note

1. Chicago FBI to Director FBI, transcript of appearance on Howard Miller Show
2. Chicago FBI to Director FBI, Chicago will look into 1/28/69 conviction
3. Milwaukee FBI to Director FBI , Hoffman will appearance at Lawrence University with Young Lords, SDS, and BPP
4. Philadelphia FBI to Director FBI, transcript of appearance at Political Repression Conference at Pittsburg University, copies sent to Army Intelligence, Secret Service, OSI, United States Attorney Pittsburg, NISO Pittsburg
5. unidentified agent or agency, surveillance of Hoffman in Virgin Islands, changes name to Frank Edward Crosetti
6. New York City FBI, biography on Hoffman with corrections from Washington, DCFBI and updated to reflect time in Virgin Islands
Government 1971 (4) Box 7:153
General note

1. San Francisco FBI to Director FBI, Los Angeles FBI, San Diego FBI, New York City FBI, Hoffman met with his lawyer Michael Kennedy, said he is hot and will avoid meetings with people
2. Chicago FBI to Director FBI, transcript from appearance on Howard Miller Show
3. unidentified agent or agency, short article on Hoffman
4. New York City FBI, biography, business deals with Steal This Book
5. Director FBI to Chicago FBI, Cleveland FBI, Los Angeles FBI, New York City FBI, Salt Lake City FBI, San Francisco FBI, Washington Field Office FBI, Attorney General requests surveillance of Hoffman
6. Chicago FBI, appearance on Kup's Show
7. Washington Field Office FBI to Director FBI, New York City FBI, Chicago FBI, Hoffman posts bail for inter-state riot charges
8. New York City FBI, Rubin turns himself in for charge stemming from Washington, DC protests
9. New York City FBI, Anita Hoffman statement
10. New York City FBI to Director FBI, document black-out
11. Oklahoma City FBI, travel plans for Washington, DC
12. New York City FBI to Director FBI, San Francisco FBI, Washington Field Office, administrative concerns
13. Washington, DC Field Office to Director FBI, Chicago FBI, New York City FBI, trial proceedings for inter-state riot case
14. Director FBI to Washington, DC Field Office, travel plans to Washington, DC
15. Legat Ottawa to Director FBI, cover sheet
16. Washington, DC Field Office, investigation of hotel location
17. New York City FBI, transcript form appearance on Free Time
18. New York City FBI, biography with notes from appearance on Free Time and at Florida State University, news article - Time Magazine Chicago 7 reunion
19. Washington, DC Field Office, report on bail from New York City FBI
20. Chicago FBI to Director for New York City FBI, San Juan FBI, Legat Caracas, Legat London, and Legat Paris, travel information in Virgin Islands
21. Chicago FBI, news article - Time MagazineBobby Seale's birthday
22. Chicago FBI, San Juan FBI, New York FBI, information on travel in Virgin Islands
Government 1971 (5) Box 7:154
General note

1. unidentified agent or agency, speech in Oklahoma in violation of anti-riot statute
2. New York City FBI, biography, news article - East Village Other on Steal This Book
3. unidentified agent or agency to United States Attorney Washington, DC, May Day demonstration
4. Washington, DC Field Office FBI, cover sheet denotes investigations in New Orleans, New York City, San Francisco, Washington, DC Field Office, and a Department of Justice request
5. New York City FBI to Director FBI, news article - East Village Other on Revolution for the Hell of It
6. A.W. Gray to E.S. Miller, some surveillance prior to and during May Day demonstration was illegal
7. Washington, DC Field Office FBI, interview with doctor who treated Hoffman
8. Washington, DC Field Office FBI, charge against Hoffman
9. Washington, DC Field Office FBI, trying to establish Hoffman was actually arrested during the Washington, DC demonstration
10. Washington, DC Field Office FBI, one interview at construction site, three interviews at typewriter company, one interview at auto dealership, one interview with resident
11. New York City FBI, interview with Time Magazine photographer for unpublished photographs
12. Washington, DC Field Office FBI, advising on arraignment of Hoffman
13. New York City FBI, news article - East Village Other appeal for Hoffman's innocence
14. Legat London to Director FBI, Hoffman to London, report of behavior on flight
15. Director FBI, Hoover rejects Iowa State University's request for information regarding Hoffman
16. Washington, DC Field Office FBI, Iowa State visit cancelled
17. unidentified agent or agency, Hoffman charged with contempt of court in the Dellinger et. al. case for violating travel restrictions
18. Legat London to Director FBI, Hoffman in Northern Ireland
19. New York City FBI, Rubin and Ellsburg found guilty in inter-state riot case
20. New York City FBI, notes on speech at Drew University
21. Legat Paris to Director FBI, black-out
22. Legat London to Director FBI, black-out
23. New York Secret Service, basic biography with focus on Free Time appearance and Florida State University
Government 1972 Box 7:155
General note

1. San Juan FBI to Director FBI, Hoffman travel in Virgin Islands
2. unidentified agent or agency, article on Hoffman in St. Thomas Daily News
3. Oklahoma City FBI, wiretap at Oklahoma University appearance, clip and United States Attorney in Oklahoma
4. New York City FBI, documents concerning demonstration at Democratic and Republican National Conventions in Miami Beach, arrest record
5. New York City FBI, biography with YIP section
6. Chicago FBI to Director FBI, notes on speech at Marshall University
7. Washington, DC Field Office FBI, charges dismissed in inter-state riot case
8. New York City FBI, Hoffman on Today Show about Democratic and Republican National Conventions
Government 1973 Box 7:156
General note

1. unidentified agent or agency, impeachment hearings record from Congressional Record
2. Shakelford to Miller, Hoffman arrested on cocaine charges
3. New York City FBI to Director FBI, bail issues, Hoffman released
4. Pittsburg FBI to Director FBI, records of Robert E. Hinerman of West Virginia
5. New York City FBI, cocaine charges with brief biography of Hoffman
6. Director FBI, letter from individual concerning Steal This Book, FBI response
7. unidentified agent or agency, letter for Hoffman in WIN Magazine
8. New York City FBI to Director FBI, report on cocaine charges
9. unidentified agent or agency, New York Magistrate, court documents
10. Chicago FBI, Hoffman has contempt of court charges from Dellinger et. al. thrown out by Judge Gignoux
11. Drug Enforcement Administration to New York City FBI, request for Hoffman's full arrest record
12. news article - New York Times, Hoffman declared a fugitive
13. Director FBI to Legat Mexico City, information concerning Hoffman, New York City FBI to Director FBI and Boston FBI, information concerning Hoffman
Government 1974 Box 7:157
General note

1. New York City FBI to Director FBI, Hoffman biography
2. New York City FBI, surveillance on Anita Hoffman
3. New York City FBI. transcript of appearance on Dick Cavett Show
4. Director FBI, surveillance not leading to any new information
5. New York City FBI to Springfield FBI, information on Stravinsky
6. New York City FBI to Chicago FBI, Chicago to investigate Hoffman's whereabouts
7. New York City FBI to Director FBI, information on Swerdloff and surveillance on associates
8. Mexico City Legat to Director FBI and Director FBI to Boston FBI and New York City FBI, black-out
9. news article - New York Post, Hoffman seeks dismissal of charges
10. New York City FBI to Director FBI, Hoffman receives no inheritance after father's death
11. unidentified agent or agency, arrest warrant for Hoffman
12. Miami FBI to New York City FBI, in-law Kushner does not provide information
13. San Juan FBI to New York City FBI, investigate John Smith in St. Thomas
14. Boston FBI to New York City FBI, interview with Jack Hoffman yields no results, New York City FBI, report on family
15. New York City FBI to Director FBI, Ramer, co-defendant in case, is re-captured
16. New York City FBI, summary of case, Hoffman severes ties with YIP, investigation of co-defendants and surveillance of Anita Hoffman
17. New York City FBI, tips on Hoffman, surveillance of Anita Hoffman
18. El Paso FBI to Miami FBI, Pittsburg FBI, and Director FBI, Hoffman involved in conspiracy to kill the president
19. New York City FBI to Director FBI, no prosecution in cocaine case until FBI comes forward with wire-tapping information
20. Boston FBI to New York City FBI and Director FBI, questions regarding Mexico
21. New York City FBI to Director FBI, Alexandria FBI, Chicago FBI, Detroit FBI, Houston FBI, Norfolk FBI, San Antonio FBI, Washington, DC Field Office FBI, Boston FBI, Dallas FBI, El Paso FBI, Miami FBI, Richmond FBI, and San Juan FBI, information concerning prior arrest on plane and biography
Government 1975 Box 7:158
General note

1. New York City FBI, Hoffman refers to Holbrook in article, begin investigation
2. New York City FBI, Hoffman sends hand-written request for his FBI file
3. New York City FBI, news articles from underground press with interviews with Hoffman
4. Boston FBI to New York City FBI, notes on family interviews
5. San Francisco FBI to ADIC, New York, sightings in San Francisco
6. New York City FBI to San Antonio, investigation leads to Jeff Shero
7. New York City FBI to Newark FBI, basic charges in cocaine case
8. New York City FBI, arrest of William Jacob Hoffman, no connection
9. Boston FBI to New York City FBI, discussion of inheritance from father
10. Boston FBI to New York City FBI, surveillance of Reshick
11. New York City FBI to Director FBI, news articles "What Makes Abbie Run?", "On Board the Underground Railroad", "Behind the Scenes", Weather Underground
12. New York City FBI to Miami FBI and Newark FBI, black-out
13. New York City FBI to Boston FBI, tactics for investigation
14. New York City FBI to Miami FBI, photographs of Hoffman
15. unidentified agent or agency, Hoffman's arrest record
16. unidentified agent or agency, biography and fingerprints
17. San Francisco FBI to New York City FBI, no information on Ellsburg or Reznick, San Francisco FBI, Los Angeles FBI and Jacksonville FBI follow leads
18. New Haven FBI to New York City FBI, investigation of Cummings
19. Albany FBI to Director FBI, lead points to Total Loss Farm in Brattleboro, VT
Government 1976 Box 7:159
General note

1. unidentified agent or agency, Rubin letter to Hoffman in New York Times Magazine
2. New York City FBI, investigate Drosnin
3. unidentified agent or agency, interviews at airports, rental car outlets, and Holiday Inns throughout Texas looking for an individual who asked for "Cousin Chuck"
4. San Francisco FBI to ADIC, New York, investigate Kelley
5. Los Angeles FBI to New York City FBI, no leads in San Francisco
6. New York City FBI, investigate Peterson, Clark, and Kushner
7. Farrington to McDermott, Hoffman letter to FBI printed in New York Times
8. news article - New York Post, Rubin "Growing Up"
9. New York City FBI, Anita Hoffman interviewed
10. Director FBI to New York City FBI, suit against NYCPD for illegal surveillance
11. San Antonio to New York City FBI, Jack Hoffman lead in Mexico
12. Director FBI to New York City FBI, COINTELPRO papers released
13. Dallas FBI to New York City FBI and Chicago FBI to New York City FBI and Houston FBI to New York City FBI, Hoffman interview in Playboy Magazine
14. Las Vegas FBI to Director FBI and New York City FBI, Crosetti does not yield a lead
15. New York City FBI, Smith and Camila interviewed
16. New Orleans to Director FBI, leads in Louisiana yield no information
Government 1977 Box 7:160
General note

1. Director FBI to ADIC, New York, no grand jury probe for publishers involved in Hoffman interviews
2. ADIC, New York to Director FBI, requests publisher information for those involved in Hoffman interviews
3. ADIC, New York to Director FBI, Hoffman takes tour of FBI Building and publishes report in Penthouse
4. New York City FBI, surveillance at Stanley Segal Show
5. New York City FBI, biography of Hoffman
Government 1978 Box 7:161
General note

1. Los Angeles FBI to ADIC, New York, Hoffman in movie according to the Los Angeles Examiner, summary of interview
2. unidentified agent or agency, Buffalo Tribe, Earth Day with flyer and information on pot legalization
3. Buffalo FBI to New York City FBI, Hoffman advertised at Earth Day event but does not appear
4. New York City FBI, investigate claims of fight with Hoffman, proves false
5. Boston FBI to New York City FBI, Worchester PD wants picture of Hoffman
6. New York City FBI, Hoffman is the travel editor of Crawdaddy Magazine, moves to contact Jack Hoffman
7. Boston FBI to New York City FBI, Hoffman has not contacted Jack Hoffman
8. unidentified agent or agency to ADIC, New York, Drosnin writing book, CBS documentary called "Days of Rage," seek to find if Hoffman is participating
9. New York City FBI, rally by YIP for Hoffman in New York Post was a ploy
10. Boston FBI to New York City FBI, arrest of an individual who looks like Hoffman
11. unidentified agent or agency, photographs of Hoffman and other that have been investigated
Government 1979 Box 7:162
General note

1. New York City FBI to Knoxville FBI, look for Hoffman in Sneedsville, Knoxville finds no productive leads
2. unidentified agent or agency, Hoffman on Chris Stanley news article
3. Newark FBI to ADIC, New York, Trantino in prison in New Jersey
4. New York City FBI, interview O'Donoghue, Reichback, and Fenton about a party for Hoffman, Reichback reports that Hoffman may turn himself in
5. New York City FBI, interview Selz, Markson, Masterson about movie deal
Government 1980 Box 7:163
General note

1. unidentified agent or agency, Assistant United States Attorney Fitzpatrick dismisses Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution charges
2. New York City FBI to Albany FBI and Ottawa Legat, Hoffman to be interviewed by Barbara Walters, no need to arrest because Hoffman will turn himself in on 9-14-80, Hoffman biography and "Save the River" information

Series V: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings - undated, 1936-1997

News undated Box 8:164 (Mixed Materials)
General note

1. Deborah Rankin, "Some Common Mistakes, Old and New," unknown, filing tax returns
2. Associated Press, "Drug tests by NCAA overruled," unknown, judge rejects NCAA policy on drug testing
3. Philip Shenon, "Meese Says U.S. Will Support Drug Tests for New Teachers," New York Times, Attorney General Edward Meese supports mandatory drug tests for teachers
4. unknown, "Eat Your Way to Youth and Vitality," Examiner, power foods to keep you young
5. uknown, picture of Hoffman from 1961 when he was the manager of Park Arts Theater in Worcester, MA, unknown, context unknown
6. Bob Greene
"And Now, Here's... Abbie," unknown, production staring Hoffman based on his book To America With Love
7. Rory O'Connor, "(illegible) picks Hoffman's nose," The Soho News, illegal survellience during the 1971 May Day demonstrations
8. unknown, unknown, unknown, short piece on cocaine charges and previous marriage to Anita
10. unknown, "They still love Jane and Abbie," unknown, short article on the results of the book Woodstock Census: Nationwide Survey of the '60s Generation
11. Stew Albert, "God Bless America," Crawdaddy, personal reflections on Anita and America following an event
12. unknown, "Hill-Spencer exchange vows," unknown, Kathryn Marie Hill and Kyle Earl Spencer are married
13. Mike Royko, "Thou shalt not deprive thy banker," unknown, discusses televanglist Jimmy Swaggart
14. unknown, "Passover Recipe," uknown, Russian Borscht
15. Associated Press, "Enzyme Therapy Urged In Heart Attack Cases," unkown, enzyme therapy findings
16. unknown, "Hahnemann Curbs Use Of Solution," unknown, Worcester hospital no longer uses hexachlorophene for washing babies
17. Associated Press, "Judge refuses to bar FAA worker drug tests," unknown, FAA employees continue to be drug tested
18. unknown, "Views on rich are world apart," USA Today, pie chart of survey on views of sources of wealth
19. Sam Meddis, "Jury's still out on FBI surveillance," USA Today, legality of FBI surveillance
20. Sally Ann Stewart, "LSD pops back on the scene," USA Today, LSD usage statistics on the rise
21. unknown, "FAA stops doing own drug tests," USA Today, FAA stops their drug tests
22. Howard W. French, "Battling Drug Use on the Job," New York Times, how companies combat drug use
23. unknown, "Truckers' test: 30% took drugs," USA Today, drug usage amongst truckers
24. unknown, "New York City Plans Drug Test In Felony Cases," New York Times, New York City plans for drug test program
25. Scott Smith
"GW opts to teach rather than test," unknown, George Washington education based anti-drug program
26. Sandra Sugawara, "Pentagon contractors expect closer scrutiny," unknown, more oversight on Pentagon contracts
27. Associated Press, "Contract for billions in probe," unknown, investigation in Pentagon contracts
28. Associated Press, "Meese calls for drug test on suspect's arrest," unknown, Meese wants all people arrested subject to drug tests
29. Philip Shabecoff, "U.S. Bars Proposal to Limit Acid Rain," New York Times, no agreement on limiting flow of nitrogen oxide pollutant to Canada
30. Paul Della Valle, "Two words say it all: Jack Tubert," unknown, article on columnist Jack Tubert
31. Mike Zielinski, "FBI's probe of CISPES exposed," Guardian, FBI surveillance on CISPES
32. John C. Agnew, "Fr. Gilgun Heads a Unique Community," unknown, Rev. Gilgun experimental community outside of Worcester
33. N.K. Fields, n/a, unknown, letter to the editor claims Hoffman worked for the government
34. unknown, unknown, unknown, harmful affects of DDT
35. Arthur Levin, "Ultimate Specialists: Six fo the Best Doctors In the World," unknown, profile of famous doctors
36. Edward Kenney, "Alpha Relaxation Techniques for Self-Improvement," unknown, relaxation techniques
37. Abbie Hoffman, "Abbie Hoffman tenders resignation from the movement," unknown, "retirement letter" from the Movement
38. Lee M. Hammel, "Prospect House to Give Abbie Hoffman Plaque," unknown, Hoffman recognized by organization.
News 1936 Box 8:165
General note

[n/a, n/a, New York Times, front page of Monday November 30th 1936 paper.
News 1939 Box 8:166
General note

[. n/a, n/a, Worcester Telegram, front page of Wednesday September 13th 1939 paper.
News 1945 Box 8:167
General note

[unknown, n/a, unknown, picture of Phyllis Hoffman at four years old with the caption "Waiting for Doom's Day".
News 1953 Box 8:168
General note

[n/a, n/a, The Morning Gazette (Worcester), front page of Wednesday June 10th 1953 with coverage of tornado in Western Massachusetts.
News 1959 Box 8:169
General note

[. n/a, "Susan Sandman and Abbott Hoffman Candidates for Brandeis Degrees," unknown, profile of Hoffman just prior to graduation (two copies).
News 1961 Box 8:170
General note

[Margaret Lincoln, "Art Films Psychologist's Hobby," Worcester Telegram, interview with Hoffman concerning his love of film (original with two copies).
News 1963 Box 8:171
General note

[n/a, n/a, The Evening Gazette (Worcester), front page of Friday November 22nd 1963 with coverage of the assassination of John F. Kennedy
2. The Evening Gazette (Worcester), Saturday November 23rd 1963.
News 1966 Box 8:172
General note

1. Abbie Hoffman, "SNCC: The Desecration Of a Delayed Dream," Village Voice, Hoffman denounces SNCC for their ideological shift
2. Abbie Hoffman, "Another Look At the Movement," Village Voice, Hoffman further denounces SNCC and discusses the negative reaction he received.
News 1967 Box 8:173
General note

1. Abbott Hoffman, "View From Canal 11th" and "Vencermos!", The Punch, poetry (two copies)
2. Abbott Hoffman, "Hallucinations from the Real World," The Punch, description of Be-In at Central Park on Easter.
News 1968 Box 8:174
General note

1. unknown, "Yippie Leader (illegible)," unknown, analysis of Hoffman's activities at the Democratic National Convention
2. unknown, "Ex-City Man Leads Yippies in Chicago," unknown, report of Hoffman's activities at the Democratic National Convention
3. Walter Bowart , "Casting the Money Throwers From the Temple," unknown, Hoffman throws money onto the Stock Market floor
4. James A. Gourgouras, "Heartache Real For Hoffmans," Worcester Telegram, feelings of family during and after Democratic National Convention (original with one copy)
5. unknown, unknown, unknown, Bishop James Pike explains what a Hippie is
6. Abbie Hoffman, n/a, The Punch, letter to the editor asking for excerpts from Revolution for the Hell of It to be printed in the paper
7. Associated Press, "Abbie Hoffman, Wife Arrested at Hearing," unknown
Hoffman arrested at a anti-HUAC demonstration
8. Daniel Greene, "As Yippies Bait System 'It's All a Myth, Man'," National Observer, Hoffman, Rubin, and the Yippie movement
9. Raymod P. Girard, "Brother Defends Abbie's Positions," unknown, Jack Hoffman defends Hoffman's actions in Chicago
10. unknown, "Yippie! Was Here," unknown, Hoffman appearance at book signing
11. Associated Press, "Yippies Make Scene At Capital Hearings," uknown, anti-HUAC demonstration during hearings
12. Frank Dudock, "Hoffman's Book," The Punch, discussion of Revolution for the Hell of It and Yippies.
News 1969 Box 8:175
General note

1. Paul Levine, "(illegible) Urges Yippiedom for Miami," unknown, Hoffman visits Miami during Chicago 7 trial
2. unknown, "Yippie Leader Freed," unknown, charges dismissed in weapons and drug possession case
3. Abbie Hoffman, "The Doctor Revolt," WIN Magazine, problems with hospitals and the medical community
4. Philip F. Murphy, "Abbie Hoffman Is Home, City Remains Undaunted," Worcester Telegram, Hoffman is back is Worcester after Democratic National Convention
5. unknown, "Ideas In Action: Revolutionary Gurus," Time Magazine, discussion of Guevara, Marcuse, Debray, Fanon, and Mao
6. Marty Jezer, "Review of Revolution for The Hell of It," Liberation Magazine, review of Hoffman's book
7. J. Anthony Lukas, "Go on Trial Today in Another Round in 1968 Chicago Convention (illegible)," New York Times, Chicago 7 trial
8. Emanuel Perlmutter, "Lawyers' Rally to Assail Jailing," New York Times, lawyers protest jailing of two defense attorneys
9. Jerry Tallmer, "The Chicago Eight - A Colorful Cast," New York Post, description of defendents
10. J. Anthony Lukas, "Judge Drops Contempt Citations Against 4 Defending the Chicago 8," New York Times, charges against lawyers dropped
11. Jerry Tallmer, "2 Jurors at Chicago 8 Trial Get Threat," New York Post, two female jurors receive threatening letters
12. J. Anthony Lukas, "Judge Orders Arrest of 4 Defense Attorneys as Trial Begins for Leaders of '68 Chicago Demonstrations," New York Times, description of first day of hearings
13. J. Anthony Lukas, "'Chicago Eight' Challenge the Law on Agitation," New York Times, review of legal case against Chicago 8
14. Jerry Tallmer, "Chicago Eight Defense Raps Juror's Ouster," New York Post, defense angered over dismissal of jurors
15. unknown, "Jail Dellinger For Outburst," unknown, Dave Dellinger jailed for courtroom outburst
16. Jerry Tallmer, "2 new 'Jerry Rubins' Pop Up at Riot Trial," New York Post, others claim to be who the police thought was Jerry Rubin
17. Raymond R. Coffey, "Cop's Memory is Challenged At Chi 8 Trial," New York Post, defense examines prosecution's star witness
18. Raymond R. Coffey, "Chi 8 Defense Finds Going Hard," New York Post, no success in discrediting star witness
19. William Barry Furlong, "A controversial trial tests the limits of dissent," LIFE Magazine, discussion of Chicago 8 trial
20. Raymond R. Coffey, "Chi 8 Ask Recess For Moratorium," New York Post, permission for defendents to participate in the anti-war moratorium
21. J. Anthony Lukas, "'Party' Disrupts Chicago 8 Court," New York Times, party for Bobby Seale disrupts proceedings
22. Tom Wicker, "In The Nation: On Trial in Chicago," New York Times, impressions of the trial
23. J. Anthony Lukas, "Rubin Surrenders After He Leaves Trial," New York Times, Rubin is jailed after leaving courtroom
24. n/a, n/a, Sunday Herald Traveler, advertisement for a show in Boston
25. n/a, n/a, unknown, advertisment for Hoffman speech with Leonard Weinglass and Gerald Lefcourt
26. John Leonard, "Books of The Times," New York Times, reivew of Counterblast and The Interior Landscape
26. The Worcester Punch, Vol. 3 No. 5 December 1969
27. Manasha Bilsey, "The Conspiracy Comes Home: Abbie & Frank," The Worcester Punch, interview with Hoffman concerning trial
28. J. Anthony Lucas (sic), "Chicago 7 Trial Hears City Aide," New York Times, city aide testifies about the plans of violence
29. Henrys Resnik, "The Groovy Revolution," Saturday Review, reviews of Woodstock Nation, The Free People, and The Making of a Counter Culture
30. J. Anthony Lukas, "Judge Is Assailed In Chicago Trial," New York Times, Dellinger accuses Hoffman of denying them a fair trial
31. Arnold Markowitz, "Radical's Parents Endure Own Trial But Stand By Him," Miami Herald, Rennie Davis' parent support him during trial
32. J. Anthony Lukas, "Yippies' Leader Tells the Judge Just What His 'Party' Believes" New York Times
Hoffman testifies (two copies)
33. J. Anthony Lukas, "Defendant in Trial of Chicago 7 Calls the Judge 'Very Unfair'", New York Times, Dellinger accuses Judge Hoffman of being partial along with trial proceedings
34. J. Anthony Lukas, "Attorneys Clash on 'Yippie Myths'," New York Times, Hoffman testifies.
News 1970 January - February Box 8:176
General note

1. Anthony Lewis, "Breeding Contempt for Law," New York Times, editorial in favor of the Chicago 7
2. unknown, unknown, New York Times Magazine, summary of trial procedings
3. unknown, "Federal Judge Sentences Four For Contempt in Chicago Trial," New York Times, events during the sentencing for contempt of court
4. unknown, "Appeals Court Grants Bail to 'Chicago Seven'", Miami Herald, Hoffman and co-defendents out on bond
5. Robert Levey, "Chicago 7 lawyer asks probe," Boston Globe, Weinglass request probe into case to determine if it was in contempt of the American judicial system
6. unknown, "'Chicago Seven' Lawyers Appeal Denial of Bonds," Miami Herald, lawyers appeal ruling on bond
7. Elliot Cohen, "Judge Hoffman's Brand of Justice," unknown
letter to the editor against Hoffman
8. unknown, "5 Get Prison Terms In Chicago Riot Case," unknown, sentences and reactions
9. unknown, "Chicago and the System," unknown, the system proved itself to be fair and the defendents childish
10. editorial staff
"Repression and The Chicago Eight," Ramparts, defense of the Chicago 8 and state repression
11. Paul Glusman, "Behind the Chicago Conspiracy Trial," Ramparts, analysis of the trial
12. J. Anthony Lukas, "Yippie Film on 1968 Convention Is Kept From Jury," New York Times, Judge Hoffman declines to allow video of Yippies in trial
13. A.H. Weiler, "Yippy For the Yippies," unknown, Hoffman to make a movie
14. J. Anthony Lukas, "Chicago 7 Cleared of Plot
5 Guilty on Second Count," New York Times, details of the sentencing
15. J. Anthony Lukas, "Disorder Erupts at Chicago Trial After Judge Jails a Defendant for Using a Vulgarity," New York Times, Dellinger jailed for vulgarity
16. unknown
"Davis of Chicago 7 Predicts They'll Be Jailed for Contempt," New York Post, Davis reflects on trial
17. unknown, "Appeal Hinted In the Jailing of Dellinger," New York Post, Weinglass to appeal Dellinger's sentence
18. Associated Press, "Dellinger Jailed in Chicago Trial," unknown, Dellinger jailed for vulgarity
19. J. Anthony Lukas , "Prosecution Says Chicago 7 Planned a Revolution," New York Times, the prosecution's final arguments
20. J. Anthony Lukas, "Chicago 7 Defense Charges U.S. Concocted Case to Justify Police Violence," New York Times, the defense's closing arguments
21. J. Anthony Lukas, "Daley on Stand in Chicago Today
Defense Plans an Indictment," New York Times, Daley to take the witness stand
22. Raymond R. Coffey, "The Chicago Seven: An Unlikely Landmark," New York Post Magazine, analysis of the trial
23. J. Anthony Lukas, "U.S. Judge Orders Contempt Terms in Chicago Trial," New York Times, sentencing of four for contempt of court
24. combined services, ""entence of 4 of Chi 7 for Contempt," Sunday News, report of court following the setencing
25. Marty Jezer, "Reviews: Woodstock Nation," WIN Magazine, review of Woodstock Nation
26. J. Anthony Lukas, "'Incredible End to an Incredible Trial'," New York Times, analysis and reflection on trial
27. Pete Hamill, "Chicago Tragedy," New York Post Magazine, condemnation of Judge Hoffman
28. J. Anthony Lukas, "Kunstler Given Four-Year Term By Chicago Judge," New York Times, sentencing for contempt of court by Judge Hoffman (two copies)
29. Associated Press, "Lawyer for Chicago 7 Gets 4-Year Term for Contempt," Long Island Press, contempt of court sentences
30. Lee Dembart, "Chicago 7 Jury in Third Day," New York Post, jury deliberations
31. Harriet Van Horne, "A Pair of Hoffmans," New York Post, editorial critical of Hoffman and Judge Hoffman
32. United Press International, "Chicago 7 Lawyer Draws Four Years," New York Daily News, contempt of court sentences
33. Associated Press, "Chicago Jurors Out
Lawyers Sentenced," Newsday, contempt of court sentences
34. Pete Hamill, "The Chicago Trial," New York Post, editorial on Judge Hoffman
35. J. Anthony Lukas, "Chicago 7 Cleared of Plot, 5 Guilty on Second Count," New York Times, jury verdict
36. J. Anthony Lukas, "Jury for Chicago 7 Ends Its Third Day Without a Verdict," New York Times, jury deliberations
37. Ralph Blumenthal, "New Haven Foils a Bombing Plot," New York Times, five arrested for bombing plot in New Haven
38. United Press International, "5 of Chicago 7 Guilty on 1 Rap," New York Daily News, jury verdict
39. United Press International, "'Chicago 7' Acquitted of Conspiracy," The Boston Globe, jury verdict
40. John Kifner, "Chicago 7 Jurors Tell of Compromise," New York Times, information on jury deliberations
41. United Press International, "Chicago 7 Attorneys Map Appeal Tactics," New York Daily News, defense appeals convictions
42. unknown, "Chicago 5 Sentenced: 5 Years, $5000 Fines," Record American, photograph of Ms. Hoffman and Ms. Rubin outside the courtroom in protest of sentence
43. Tom Topor, "Chi Protests Across Country," New York Post, protests against sentences
44. J. Anthony Lukas, "5 in Chicago Trial Get 5-Year Terms and $5,000 Fines," New York Times, sentencing of defendents
45. (illegible) Times Service, "(illegible) Chicago Trial (illegible) Terms, Fines," Worcester Telegram, sentencing of defendents
46. Associated Press, "ABA Unit to Probe Court Proceedings," Worcester Telegram, American Bar Association probe into trial
47. William Chapman, "'Chicago 5' Draws 5-Year Jail Terms," The Boston Globe, sentencing of defendents
48. Liberation News Service, "'Sure We're In Contempt'," The Punch, radical perspective on the Chicago 7 trial
49. unknown, "The Dissent-Establishment Gap Grows Wider," Sunday News, analysis of the trial
50. Tom Wicker, "In The Nation: Who Can Question the Government?," New York Times, condemnation of Judge Hoffman's conduct in the trial
51. unknown, "The Chicago Trial: A Loss for All," Time Magazine, condemnation of Judge Hoffman's conduct in the trial (original with one copy)
52. Kay S. Richards, "Chicago 7: A Trial for Jury, Too," The Boston Globe, discussion of the jury
53. James W. Singer, "Congressional petitions ask '7' bail," Chicago Sun-Times, developments after the trial
54. John Kifner, "Ex-U.S. Aides Urge Bonds in Chicago," New York Times, developments following trial
55. Kay S. Richards, "How I Felt Facing The Chicago Seven," New York Post, personal reflections on the Chicago 7 trial
56. John Kifner, "Supporter of 7 Fight Back Tears," New York Times, reaction to verdict
57. United Press International, "Federal Prosecutor Criticizes the Chicago 7 Defendants and Their Lawyers," New York Times, U.S. Attorney General James Foran denounces Chicago 7
58. unknown, "Chicago 7 Protest in Washington Ends With 112 Youths Arrested," New York Times, details of protest
59. J. Anthony Lukas, "5 In Chicago Trial Get 5-Year Terms and $5,000 Fines," New York Times, appeals and sentencing.
News 1970 March - December Box 8:177
General note

1. Jack Hoffman, "We Have Problems of Injustice in America, Too," unknown, letter to the editor about unfair trials
2. Tony Fuller, "'Chicago 7' Released Pending Appeal," The Boston Globe, defendents released on bond
3. n/a, n/a, unknown, advertisement for William O. Douglas' book Points of Rebellion
4. n/a, n/a, New York Times, editorial page from March 3, 1970
5. D.J.R. Bruckner, "Treat Violence As Crime, Not Political Issue," Miami Herald, editorial
6. J. Anthony Lukas, "The Second Confrontation In Chicago," New York Times Magazine, reflections on sentencing
7. Martin I. Gross, "'Revolution' Has Become Giant Put-On Of The Era," Miami Herald, editorial critical of the New Left
8. Richard Flacks and Milton Mankoff, "Why They Burned the Bank," The Nation, analysis of revolt in Santa Barbara
9. unknown, "The Seven," unknown, article in support of the Chicago 7
10. Gene Marine, "Chicago," The Rolling Stone, reflections on the Chicago 7 trial
11. United Press International, "Rice Closes, Bars Hoffman," unknown, Rice University bars Hoffman from speaking
12. Associated Press, "'Chicago 7' Speech Killed," Miami Herald, Rice University bars Hoffman from speaking
13. unknown, " Abbie Hoffman's Talk May Be Shifted to HC," unknown, Hoffman to speak at Holy Cross College
14. unknown, "Hoffman Is Heard By 2,000 at HC," Worcester Telegram, Hoffman's speech at Holy Cross (three copies)
15. n/a, n/a, The Rolling Stone, page 17 of April 16th 1970 paper
16. Associated Press, "Abbie Gets the Gate At White House Tea," unknown, Hoffman denied entrance to White House with Grace Slick
17. United Press International, "Slicked-up Abby Denied Entry to Tricia's Tea," The News, Framingham-Natick, Hoffman denied entrance to White House with Grace Slick
18. unknown, "Abbie Gets a Passport," unknown
editorial against Hoffman's visit to Cuba 19. David Newman and Robert Benton, "(illegible) Sex Figures," unknown, Hoffman named in article
20. Sick, Vol. 10 No. 6, September 1970
21. Paul Laikin and Jerry Grandenetti, "Abbie Hoffman's Charm School," Sick, cartoon story in support of Abbie
22. n/a, n/a, National Lampoon, front cover of October 1970 issue.
News 1971 Box 8:178
General note

1. Fred P. Graham, "Chaos Over the Issue of Its Abuse," New York Times Magazine, debate over the flag shirt
2. Associated Press, "Lawmaker Is Criticized For Tax-on-Sex Bill," unknown, Rep. Bernard C. Gladstone introduce joke legislation
3. James A. Gourgouras, "Main Street," The Evening Gazette (Worcester), article listing upcoming events, mentions Jack Hoffman
4. Norman Fruchter, unknown, Liberation, the efficacy of protest
5. Norman Fruchter, "Games in the Arena: Movement Propaganda and the Culture of the Spectacle," Liberation, the media and the movement
6. Associated Press, "Hoffman indicted, Mitchell sued as ripples spread from Mayday protests," unknown, arrests following the Mayday demonstration
7. Associated Press, "Abbie Hoffman Is Indicted In Washington," Worcester Telegram, charges against Hoffman
8. unknown, "The erosion of legal rights," The Boston Globe, editorial against government violation of privacy rights (two copies)
9. Russell Baker, "The Dumbest Rip-Off," New York Times, against Hoffman cheating the phone company
10. Dotson Rader, Steal This Book, New York Times, review of Steal This Book (two copies)
11. n/a, n/a, The Phoenix, letter to the editor against Hoffman
12. n/a, n/a, unknown, page of People, etc. with a section on Hoffman
13. Bob Williams, "Network Newsmen Spurn Ch. 13 Show With Abbie," New York Post, interview falls through
14. J. Anthony Lukas, "Bobby Seale's Birthday Cake (Oh, Far Out!)," New York Times Magazine, reflections on the Chicago 7
15. Bruce McCabe, "Steal This Story Or, Abbie Hoffman in Beantown," Boston Sunday Globe, reflections on Abbie Hoffman.
News 1972 Box 8:179
General note

1. unknown, "(illegible) fuses people together," unknown
soldier's reflections on Vietnam
2. unknown, unknown, unknown, short piece on oil and taxes
3. Daniel St. Albin Greene, "Watergate Boggles Abbie," New York Times, interview with Hoffman
4. Kenneth D. Campbell, "Fontainebleau, sand and Abbie Hoffman," The Boston Globe, Hoffman and the Republican National Convention
5. n/a, n/a, unknown, advertisement for Emile de Antonio's Millhouse
6. n/a, n/a, unknown, editorial page
7. n/a, n/a, unknown, advertisement for Jack Hoffman for the Chisholm Slate
8. n/a, n/a, unknown, advertisement for Jack Hoffman for the Chisholm Slate
9. n/a, n/a, unknown, advertisement for Steal This Book 10. unknown, unknown, unknown, analysis of opinions on the 1972 Presidental elections
11. Jimmy Breslin, "Alan the Delegate views Nixon," Boston Evening Globe, reflections on the Nixon canidacy
12. Herbert Black, "MGH studies hospital electical mishaps," Boston Sunday Globe, concerns over hospital electrical accidents are unfounded
13. Nicholas von Hoffman, "Agnew soft on media that's been soft on (illegible)," The Boston Globe, problems with indefinite jailings
14. John Kifner, "Freed Chicago Conspiracy' Men Still Active in Protest Roles," Boston Record, current activities of the Chicago 7.
News 1973 Box 8:180
General note

1. William E. Farrell, "Once More, With Decorum," unknown, developments after the trial
2. unknown, "Reappearance of a Yippie," unknown, arrest of Hoffman
3. M.A. Farber, "Abbie Hoffman Fights Defining of Cocaine as Narcotic," New York Times, trial procedings
4. unknown, "Hoffman Bid Denied in Narcotics Case," New York Times, trial procedings
5. Associated Press, "U.S. Drops the Charges Against 5 of Chicago 7," New York Times, charges dropped
6. United Press International, "Chicago Bid Denied," New York Times, judge rejects motion to throw out contempt of court charges
7. unknown, unknown, unknown, Ms. Hoffman's 90th birthday
8. unknown, "Smile Abbie!," unknown, Hoffman gets a vasectomy
9. Linda Greenhouse, "Abbie Hoffman Among 4 Held On Charges of Selling Cocaine," New York Times, arrest on cocaine charges
10. Ronald Smothers, "Abbie Hoffman Is Held in $200,000 Bail on Cocaine-Sale Charge," New York Times, charges against Hoffman (two copies)
11. unknown
"Hoffman is Accused of Drug Possession," New York Times, charges against Hoffman
12. unknown
"Hoffman is Named in New Indictments," New York Times, charges against Hoffman
13. Charles Kaiser, "A 'Routine' Cocaine Bust," Rolling Stone, reflections on the arrest of Hoffman
14. William E. Farrell, "Chicago 7 Start New Trial Today," New York Times, new contempt of court hearing (three copies)
15. William E. Farrell, unknown, New York Times, procedings of the new trial
16. William E. Farrell, "Dismissal Asked By Chicago Seven," New York Times, defense asks for a dismissal
17. United Press International, "Judge Acquits Them on 18 of 38 Contempt Counts," New York Times, verdict in new trial
18. United Press International, "Bobby Seale Testifies Quietly For Chicago Seven Defendants," New York Times, Seale's testimony
19. Reuters , "Chicago 7 Lawyers Freed of 7 Charges," New York Times, verdict in new trial
20. Seth S. King , "Courtroom Calm at Chicago Trial," New York Times, analysis of new Chicago 7 trial
21. United Press International, "Liddy Cited at Contempt Trial for 5 of Chicago 7," New York Times, involvement of G. Gordon Liddy in survellience during the Democratic National Convention
22. Associated Press, "Defense Motions Denied In Riot Conspiracy Trial," New York Times, motion to throw out all contempt of courts is denied
23. Associated Press, "Convict Kunstler & 3 Of Contempt a 2d (sic) Time," unknown, verdict in contempt of court trial (two copies)
24. Andrew H. Malcolm, "Kunstler and 3 Others Found in Contempt at 'Chicago 7' Trial," New York Times, verdict in contempt of court trial (three copies)
25. Andrew H. Malcolm, "Four In Contempt are Spared Jail," New York Times, sentencing in contempt of court trial (two copies).
News 1974 Box 8:181
General note

1. unknown, "John Hoffman, Company Owner," unknown
obiturary for Mr. Hoffman (three copies)
2. unknown, "John Hoffman," The Probian, obiturary for Mr. Hoffman
3. Clark Whelton , "Dear Abbie," unknown, Hoffman becomes a fugitive
4. Mike Pearl and Sheila Moran, "Abbie Hoffman Jumps Bail," New York Post, Hoffman becomes a fugitive
5. Ellen Fleysher, "Hoffman Snubs Court," unknown, Hoffman becomes a fugitive (two copies)
6. unknown, unknown, unknown, reflections on Hoffman
7. Anita Hoffman, "Good-bye To All That - Abbie Splits," WIN Magazine, reflections on Hoffman
8. unknown, unknown, unknown, reflections on Hoffman
9. unknown, "Abbie Hoffman Still At Large," unknown, Hoffman goes underground
10. Worcester Telegram August 9th 1974
11. Ronald Smothers, "Abbie Hoffman Is Held in $200,000 Bail on Cocaine-Sale Charge," New York Times, charges against Hoffman
12. unknown, unknown, Newsweek, Ms. Hoffman comments on Hoffman's move to the underground
13. Associated Press, "Plea for Dismissal Heard Despite Hoffman's Absence," Worcester Telegram, trial procedings
14. Ron Rosenbaum, "The Abbie Hoffman Bust: Was It The Real Thing?," The Village Voice, questions surrounding the arrest of Hoffman (two copies)
15. Ron Rosenbaum, "The Abbie Hoffman Bust: The Mystery Deepens," The Village Voice, questions surrounding the arrest of Hoffman (two copies).
News 1975 Box 8:182
General note

1. Robert Bazell, "Abbie's 3d 'Wife' OK With 2d," unknown, Hoffman appears on television to discuss the underground
2. Ken Kelley, "Riding the Underground Range With Abbie," Playboy, interview about the underground
3. n/a, n/a, unknown, advertisment for appearance on WNET /Channel 13
4. John J. O'Connor, "TV: On Abbie Hoffman," New York Times, reflections on Hoffman's use of the media (three copies)
5. Kay Gardella, "Fugitive Abbie Hoffman Interviewed Tonight at 9," unknown, reflections on Hoffman's appearance on WNET/Channel 13
6. Dick Brass, "Abbie Hoffman- Alive & on TV," New York Post, reflections on Hoffman's appearance on WNET/Channel 13
7. Associated Press, "Hoffman Discusses the Fugitive Life," Worcester Telegram, reflections on Hoffman's appearance on WNET/Channel 13
8. Ron Rosenbaum, "A rendezvous with Abbie Hoffman and other notes from the underground," New Times, collection of interviews with Hoffman about the underground (two parts)
9. Stew Albert, "Watching the Abbie Show," WIN Magazine, reflections on Hoffman's television appearances
10. Abbie Hoffman, "A Note From the Underground To Uncle Sam, From Abbie Hoffman, Fugitive," New York Times, Hoffman's letter to the FBI requesting his file through FOIA
11. Associated Press, "Radical on the Run - He Poses as Oilman, Has 3 Nose Changes," unknown, Hoffman's activities in the underground
12. Jeff Nightbyrd, "On the Run," Austin Sun, interview with Hoffman about the underground (two copies).
News 1976 Box 8:183
General note

1. Congressional Quarterly Almanac, Vol. XXXII 1976 pgs. 303-308
2. Ken Kelley, "Riding the Underground Range with Abbie," Playboy, interview with Hoffman about life underground
3. Playboy, "Playboy Interview: Abbie Hoffman," Playboy, Hoffman reflects on his life and his activism (three copies)
4. Jeff Nightbyrd, "Abbie Talks Before Vanishing," Village Voice, Hoffman is angered at Playboy for "blowing his cover"
5. Abbie Hoffman, "I remember Papa," Boston Evening Globe, reflections on the death of his father
6. Wendy Schwartz, "'Love Underground'," The Progressive, review of To America With Love: Letters from the Underground .
News 1977 Box 8:184
General note

1. Sunday Telegram April 24th 1977, Living Section
2. Larry Goldberg, n/a, The Crawdaddy, letter to the editor about Brandeis and Hoffman
3. Jerry Rubin, "My Hope for America," Playboy, reflections on the 1976 Presidental elections
4. Jacksonville Journal August 30th 1977, Accent on Family & Health section
5. unknown, "After plastic surgery and three years on the run, Abbie Hoffman has tired of the chase," People, Hoffman reflects on the strain of the underground.
News 1978 January - August Box 8:185
General note

1. Claudia Cohen (editor), "Abbie's back," unknown, comments on the Bring Abbie Home Committee
2. Mark Rowland, "Local Color: Abbie Road," unknown, reflections on the Bring Abbie Home Committee event
3. Howard Smith, "Abbie: Unhappy Wanderer," unknown, reflections on the Bring Abbie Home Committee event
4. unknown, "Abbie lookalikes plannin' a party," unknown, Bring Abbie Home Committee benefit concert
5. Abbie Hoffman, "Fugitive on the Town," The Village Voice, discussion of the underground lifestyle
6. South Middlesex News, February 9th, 1978
7. Bob Greene, "Judge Hoffman of Chicago 7 Fame Looks Back at 82," The Evening Gazette, Judge Hoffman reflects on his career as a judge
8. Sydney H. Schanberg, "Sox Fan Finally Confesses," The Evening Gazette, editorial about the Red Sox
9. Jeff Jarvis, "Rock revolt," San Francisco Examiner, riot at rock concert in USSR
10. James A. Gourgouras, "Night for Abbie Hoffman Is Planned," The Evening Gazette, Bring Abbie Home Committee event
11. Howard Smith, "Bring Abbie Back Update," unknown, reflections on the event
12. Yipster Times, June 1978
13. Robert R. Bliss, "Fifth Ave.: a Long Way From Green Street," The Evening Gazette, interviews with A. Richard Golub
14. Yipster Times, August 1978
15. Jack Tubert, "Benefit to 'Bring Abbie Hoffman Home'," unknown, reflections on the Bring Abbie Home Committee concert (two copies)
16. Bob Greene, "'68 Convention Trivia Quiz," The Evening Gazette, quiz on the Chicago 7 trial
17. Lee M. Hammel, "Prospect House to Give Abbie Hoffman Plaque," Worcester Telegram, Hoffman to reccieve plaque at the Prospect House (two copies)
18. Worcester Telegram, Thursday August 24th, 1978, Local News.
News 1978 September - December Box 8:186
General note

1. Charles P. Pierce, "Abbie! Calling a native son home," Worcester, editorial in favor of Hoffman returning to Worcester
2. Worcester September 1978
3. Peter Biskind, "Return of the Native," Crawdoodah Gazette, editorial in favor of Hoffman returning to Worcester
4. David Newman, "The Abbie Hoffman Bash," New York Gazette, Bring Abbie Home Committee benefit concert
5. Howard Smith and Cathy Cox, "Abbie Hoffman, Critic at Large," The Village Voice, popular culture and Hoffman
6. unknown, "No, the Yippie Leader of the 1960s Is Not Writing Commercials on Madison Avenue," unknown, comments on a movie dramatization of Hoffman's life
7. Forum Magazine, "A Very Personal Interview with Abbie Hoffman," Forum Magazine, interview with Hoffman concerning principally the underground but also his life in general
8. Associated Press, "Abbie Hoffman, Wanted by FBI, Believed in Hollywood for Film," unknown, Hoffman believed to be staring in a movement about his life (two copies)
9. unknown, "Fugitive Abbie Hoffman Surfaces in L.A.: Q&A," Los Angeles Examiner, interview concerning upcoming film and life in the underground
10. Abe Peck, "Abbie in Chicago: 'Good to be home'," The Chicago Sun-Times, reflections on life in the underground and how it changed his life.
News 1979 Box 8:186A
General note

1. Frank Connolly, "Abbie to publish a book," unknown, Hoffman is in the process of writing his autobiography Soon to Be A Motion Picture
2. Abe Peck, "Abbie Hoffman Plans His Autobiography," Phoenix Sun Times, Hoffman is in the process of writing his autobiography Soon to Be A Motion Picture
3. Jack Anderson, "Fugitive Abbie Hoffman 'It's Very, Very, Hard'," The Miami Herald, summary of Hoffman's life along with an interview on how painful it is to be seperated from his children
4. Gerri (sic) Rubin, "Three Faces of Abbie," Feature, letter to the editor about Hoffman's writing
5. Abbie Hoffman, "Castro Redirected," New York Times, letter to the editor about the Red Sox and Fidel Castro
6. Clyde Haberman and Albin Krebs, "Tales of Hoffman Are Taped for Radio Network," New York Times, Hoffman gives an interview to WNEW FM
7. Bud Collins, "Reminiscence," Sports Illustrated, reflections on Hoffman's successes on the Brandeis tennis team
8. William M. Kunstler and Stewart E. Albert, "The Great Conspiracy Trial of '69," The Nation, summary of the Chicago 7 trial and post-trial developments
9. Jack Martin, "Activist Abbie tosses a bash, but his pals get stuck with the bill," unknown, 40th birthday party for Hoffman
10. Dan Kaplan, "Abbie!," unknown, interview with Hoffman focusing on his views on life rather than politics
11. Jack Tubert, "Say, Dear, Wasn't That Abbie Hoffman?," unknown, details of Hoffman's life underground along with his new views on politics
12. unknown, "Abbie Hoffman Pays a Call at the Kennedy Library and Basks in his Bamboozling of the Feds," People, summary of recent Hoffman interviews
13. Bruce McCabe, "Abbie Hoffman in Boston? You bet your life!," The Boston Globe, interview with Hoffman concerning how he would like to return to Worcester
14. Danny Schechter, "Remember Abbie Hoffman?," The Real Paper, interview with Hoffman about the anonymity of the underground
15. Abbie Hoffman, "'Say something good about the '70s'," Daily News, Hoffman picks his favorite movies and records from the 1970s.
News 1980 Box 8:187
General note

1. Theodore Sturgeon, "Soon to Be a Major Motion Picture," Hustler, review of Hoffman's autobiography
2. Morris Dickstein, "Wild Child of the Media," New York Times, review of Hoffman's autobiography (two copies)
3. Bob Greene, "'This Is Abbie' - at 43," unknown, interview with Hoffman about his autobiography (two copies)
4. United Press International, "Living on the Run Isn't All Adventure," unknown, summary of major events while underground
5. unknown, "Abbie Hoffman's new book gets competition for title," unknown, concern that the title of the book will not work when it is made into a film
6. David J. Blum, "Now Playing at a Television Near You," Wall Street Journal, review of Hoffman's autobiography
7. Melvin Maddock, "Abbie: After outrage, what?," unknown
review of Hoffman's autobiography
8. Helen Dudar, "Fugitive Abbie Hoffman: The Underground Author," Calender, review of Hoffman's autobiography
9. Tom Zito, "The Great January Cover-Up
Picking the Moon of the Year
The Great January Cover-Up
Editorial Lunacy? Three Times, By Jove," Style, collection of thoughts on the transition to the 1980s
10. Leonore Fleischer, unknown, Washington Post, distribution of Hoffman's autobiography
11. William Plummer, "Dear Abbie," TWA Ambassador, review of Hoffman's autobiography
12. Rudy Maxa, "Hoffman: Soon to Be a Major Motion Picture," Washington Post Magazine, review of Hoffman's autobiography
13. Paul L. Berman, "Yippie Redux," Village Voice, review of Hoffman's autobiography and reflections on his life
14. Richard Cohen, "A 12-Year-Old Discovers Friends, Bike, Freedom," The Wasington Post, story on a Russian boy who emigrates to the United States
15.
News 1981 Box 8:188
General note

1. unknown, "Abbie struggling through tough times," Soho News, Hoffman's trouble with the media and the law
2. Evelyn Sucher, unknown, Jewish Student Press Service, Hoffman comments on Jewish opposition to Israeli policies
3. unknown, "Remember them?," Worcester Sunday Telegram, famous faces of Worcester, including Hoffman's father
4. Claudia Cohen and Cyndi Stivers, "Abbie Hoffman's letters of transit," Daily News, celebrities and writers argue on behalf of Hoffman
5. Greg Reasor, "Abbie Hoffman: the media manipulator," Daily Law Bulletin , review of Soon to be a Major Motion Picture
6. Lewis H. Lapham, "Shooting Stars," comments on celebrity, with a section on Hoffman
7. Peggy Constantine, "A Stolen Book That's Still Hot," Newsday, increasing interest in Steal This Book
8. Ned Goldreyer, "Cousin Abbie Fires 'Em Up," unknown, 5,000 people attend Hoffman's talk at Stony Brook (two copies)
9. n/a, "Excerpts From White House Tape of a Nixon-Halderman Talk in May 1971," New York Times
discussions of illegal activity 10. n/a, "Criminals and Writers," New York Times Book Review, letters concerning The Strange Case of the Writer and the Criminal
11. Leah Lamson, "Booking It: Show promoter learned through trial and error," Time Out, Jack Hoffman enters the concert booking business to turn Worcester into the mecca of rock 'n roll
12. n/a, "Foods for Chanukah," The Jewish Chornicle-Leader, recipies.
News 1982 Box 8:189
General note

1. Associated Press, "Nofziger is found guilty," unknown, Reagan aide found guilty of illegal lobbying
2. Mark Samuels, "Abbie Hoffman: Steal this Interview," OIU, interview with Hoffman concerning his recent activities and past
3. C.H. 'Max' Freedman, "Abbie Hoffman: humanity exploiter extraordinaire," The News World, Hoffman is accused of corrupting America by promoting drug use
4. Abbie Hoffman, "Which 'Ism' is It?," The Nation, letter to the editor on the meaning of 'socialism'
5. n/a, n/a, Middlesex News, photo with caption describing Hoffman's appearance at Clark University
6. Scott Mackay, "Hoffman Rekindles Radical Spirit," The Burlington Free Press, Hoffman speaks at University of Vermont
7. George Basler, "Hoffman at SUNY," The Evening Press, Hoffman speaks at Binghamton University
8. Evelyn Sucher, unknown, Jewish Student Press Service, Hoffman comments on Jewish opposition to Israeli policies (reprint)
9. Joe Cassidy, "Liddy Fizzles in Great Debate," unknown, Hoffman and Liddy debate the 60s and the 80s (two copies)
10. Thomas J. Martello, "Abbie Back in Islands, Pledges N-Waste Fight," Watertown Daily Times, Hoffman returns to the Thousand Islands to continue his activism
11. James L. Kerwin, "Ex-radical Hoffman plugs for group to save lakes," unknown, Hoffman returns to the Thousand Islands to continue his activism
12. Tom Searls, "Grassroots activism has replaced radicalism of the 60's, Hoffman says," Dominion-Post, Hoffman discusses activism at West Virginia University.
News 1983 Box 8:190
General note

1. Terrie Clifford, "Democracy Demands Dissent, OU Students Told," unknown, Hoffman speaks at Oklahoma University
2. Michael Venture, "What is Low Power Television, And How Will It Change Your Whole Life?: An Interview with Jeffrey Nightbyrd," L.A. Weekly, interview with Nightbyrd about his commerical endeavours
3. Harvey Wasserman, "A New Age Interview," New Age, interview with Hoffman on the differences and parallels between the 60's and today (two copies);4. Evan Katz, "Abbie Hoffman to speak at OU Thursday
last speech cancelled from fear of arrest," The Oklahoma Daily, Hoffman to speak at Oklahoma University
5. Madeline Patton, "Shake 'em up: Middle age, not middle class, overtakes Abbie Hoffman," reflections on the changes in Hoffman's political approach
6. Evan Katz, "Once-banned Hoffman to speak here again," Oklahoma Daily, Hoffman to speak at Oklahoma University
7. Wilda Wahpepah and Evan Katz, "Hoffman ignites standing-room-only crowd," The Oklahoma Daily, Hoffman speaks at Oklahoma University (two copies)
8. Steve Ray Linam, "Hoffman urges crowd to reject complacency," The Transcript, Hoffman sepaks at Oklahoma University
9. unknown, "Abbie Hoffman to Speak May 2nd," The Fitchburg State Strobe, Hoffman to speak at Fitchburg State
10. Dr. Paul Donohue, "Blood Pressure Drugs Often Need Some Adjustment," The Evening Gazette, article on health concerns.
News 1984 Box 8:191
General note

1. n/a, n/a, n/a, assorted United Press International story abstracts, two involving Hoffman's recent speaking tours
2. Michael H. Seitz, "The Way We Were," The Progressive, review of film soundtrack in which Hoffman's name is mentioned in passing.
News 1985 Box 8:192
General note

1. David Corn, "The Abbie & Jerry Show," Mother Jones, Hoffman and Rubin go on a debate tour (two copies)
2. n/a, n/a, n/a, United Press International story abstract on Hoffman's trip to Nicaragua
3. James Dempsey, "A Punchy History Of the 1960s," unknown, editorial on the history of the Worcester Punch (two copies)
4. Jeffrey Nightbyrd, "On LPTV, Entreprenuers Have Starring Roles," Inc., Nightbyrd starts up low power television
5. Benny Avni, "Interview With Abbie Hoffman," Tikkun, Hoffman comments on Israel and Judaism (two copies).
News 1986 Box 8:193
General note

1. n/a, n/a, n/a, press release for the Urine Defense Fund
2. Edward M. Sills, "Austin man a whiz in urine business," San Antonio Light, Nightbyrd develops a product to mask drugs in urine
3. unknown, "CIA spying on networks?," unknown, CIA asks 60 Minutes not to air a report four days before it is to be aired
4. unknown, unknown, Bonus Book, Hoffman's mother discusses her son
5. Jon Laitin, "Boogying to the Bank," New Business, Nightbyrd finds success in LPTV
6. unknown, "Hoffman plays the club circuit," unknown, Hoffman begins club tours with political commentary (two copies)
7. Michael James, "CIA protest at UM ends in arrests, legal moves," unknown, Hoffman involved in building occupation at UMass
8. Deborah McDermott, "UMass students say they'll continue protest," Daily Hampshire Gazette, UMass students continue CIA protest in the face of legal battles
9. Associated Press, "Hoffman, 58 Others Arrested in Protest," unknown, arrests at building occupation at UMass involving Hoffman
10. Jeff Shero, "Urine the USA," The Austin Chronicle, Shero interviews Nightbyrd about his formula to mask contaminated urine
11. George Hackett, Peter McKillop, and Richard Sandza, "The Amy and Abbie Brigade," Newsweek, Hoffman and Amy Carter, daughter of Jimmy Carter, involved in anti-CIA demonstrations at UMass
12. David Hanners, "Powdered urine seen as million-dollar idea,"unknown, piece on Nightbyrd's powdered urine business
13. Morton H. Halperin, "Tighten the Law on Covert Operations," New York Times, editorial against CIA intervention in Central America.
News 1987 January - March Box 8:194
General note

1. Jim Henderson, "Deduction's cut but IRAs still OK," USA Today, information on tax filing
2. Jennifer Lin, "Oct. crash hit more than just stock business," unknown, effect of the stock market crash on the market as a whole
3. Marian Sandmaier, "The First Lady Was an Addict," The New York Times Book Review, review of Betty Ford's autobiography "Betty"
4. unknown, "Court records show Blue failed drug tests in 1986," USA Today, Giants pitcher Vida Blue tested positive for cocaine during the 1986 season
5. Reginald Stuart, "U.S. Relieves Aide Who Ran Drug Tests in Amtrak Crash," New York Times, FAA investigates an employee around misconduct allegations
6. Sam Meddis, "Drug war termed 'sad state of affairs'," USA Today, problems with the War on Drugs
7. unknown, unknown, Worcester Telegram, Hoffman and Carter found innocent in trial
8. Neil Roland, "Possible Iran-contra illegalities are listed," Philadelphia Inquirer, allegations in the Iran-Contra scandal
9. William K. Stevens, "Reflection And Hijinks At Festival," New York Times, Philadelphia conference on the present day state of the fifty states
10. Fred Bernstein, "Amy Carter and Abbie Hoffman Win Acquittal, But They Want to Keep the C.I.A. on Trial," unknown, Hoffman and Carter discuss the role of C.I.A. in human rights abuses
11. n/a, n/a, The Evening Gazette, editorial pieces on Iran-Contra and the Hoffman and Carter case
12. Mathea Falco, "Reagan's Drug Policy: A Bust," New York Times, editorial on the failure of Reagan's drug policies
13. Robert Pear, "Customs Retreating on Drug Testing," New York Times, US Customs changes policy on drug testing
14. Diane Ackerman, "He Put Words In Our Mouths," Parade Magazine, reflections on Noah Webster
15. Matthew L. Wald, "Hoffman: A Radical In All Ages," New York Times, reflections on the life of Abbie Hoffman
16. n/a, n/a, New York Times, advertisement from Reader's Digest "We can win the cocaine war - if 'we' includes you"
17. Bernard Weinraub, "The Matter of Money And Fighting Drugs," New York Times, President Reagan rejects further spending on drug rehabilitation (two copies)
18. Peter Kerr, "Crack Addiction: The Tragic Toll on Women and Their Children," New York Times, report on the rising rates of crack usage by women in poor neighborhoods
19. n/a, n/a, In These Times, letter to the editor page
20. Associated Press, "Miss Carter to testy in protest trial," unknown, Carter testifies in anti-C.I.A. rally trial
21. unknown, "Workers Banned Over Drugs," unknown, five workers are fired after testing positive for drugs
22. n/a, "I'm back, I'm clean, I love what I'm doing," USA Today, interview with Dennis Hopper
23. Thomas E. Ricks and Martha Brannigan, "Drug lawyer's dream?," Wall Street Journal, trial of major drug dealer
24. unknown, "Drug rule exposed," unknown, critical comment on the enforcement of drug laws
25. Reuters, "Drug Testing on Rails Praised as a Deterrent," New York Times, drug testing serves as a deterrent
26. Associated Press, "Drug-testing rules issued for federal employees," The Morning Union, new drug regulations for federal employees
27. Peter Kerr, "High-School Marijuana Use Still Declining U.S. Servey Shows," New York Times, reduction in marjiuana use amongst high school students
28. Linda Greenhouse, "Redrawing Battle Lines On Aid to the Contras," New York Times, Congressional debate over the Iran-Contra issue
29. Michael R. Gordon, "On Making a Better Warhead," New York Times, Washington believes that Moscow has developed more sophisticated warheads
30. n/a, "Exerpts From Opinion and Dissent in Alabama Affirmative Action Decision," New York Times, ruling in federal affirmative action case
31. Pennslyvannia Gazette, the official alumni magazine of University of Pennslyvannia, Vol. 85, No. 5, March 1987
32. Associated Press, "Senate Unit Backs Drug Tests For Transportation Workers," New York Times, federal agencies implement new drug tests
33. unknown, unknown, unknown, public interest story on the Dukakis family
34. n/a, n/a, New York Times, advertisement from Reader's Digest "How non-smokers can kick the habit"
35. unknown, "Employers Battling Drug Use on the Job," New York Times, companies are using private firms for drug testing
36. Harry Levine and Craig Reinarman, "What's Behind 'Jar Wars'," The Nation, the invasiveness and mistakes in federal drug testing.
News 1987 April - December Box 8:195
General note

1. Richard Levine, "Rules Eased On Ordering Drug Tests," New York Times, changes in the New York MTA drug testing
2. n/a "It's still trespassing," Daily Hampshire Gazette, editorial arguing that Hoffman and Carter are guilty regardless of the political nature of the protest
3. Associated Press, "Hoffman, Amy Carter and others set to defend anti-CIA conduct," The Evening Gazette, Hoffman and Carter go to trial for trespassing
4. Deborah McDermott, "Jury selection continues," The Daily Hampshire, jury selection for the Hoffman and Carter anti-CIA protest case
5. Deborah McDermott, "Trial publicity is an ordeal," The Daily Hampshire, impact of the life on Carter's life
6. Associated Press, "Abbie Hoffman starting to worry about paying for cost of his trial," unknown, proceedings of the trial
7. Associated Press, "High on cocaine: Seizures, disturbances," Daily Hampshire Gazette, report on cocaine usage
8. Deborah McDermott, "Jury finally chosen for trial of CIA protestors," Daily Hampshire Gazette, jury selection completed
9. Deborah McDermott and Brenda Elliot, "Hoffman, Carter witnesses claim CIA committed crimes," Daily Hampshire Gazette, trial proceedings
10. Associated Press, "Carter trial witnesses call CIA the criminal," The Evening Gazette, trial proceedings
11. Peter Shinkle and Dennis Bernstein, "U.S. hires drug dealer to deal humanitarian aid," Guardian, State Department employee engaged in drug dealing for the United States government
12. Brenda Elliot, "Ellsberg testifies in anti-CIA trial," Daily Hampshire Gazette, trial proceedings
13. Associated Press, "It's Amy's turn to take the stand today in CIA case," unknown, Carter to take the stand
14. Paul Katzeff, "Boston firms are slow to join drug-test trend," Boston Herald, Boston companies buck national trend of drug testing
15. unknown, "(illegible) testifies," Daily Hampshire Gazette, Carter testifies on her role in the anti-CIA protests
16. Deborah McDermott, "Former attorney general testifies
trial will end tomorrow," Daily Hampshire Gazette, trial proceedings
17. Deborah McDermott, "Jury will consider necessity defense," Daily Hampshire Gazette, jury deliberations and trial conclusion
18. Deborah McDermott, "Freeing protestors seen as statement against CIA," Daily Hampshire Gazette, Hoffman and Carter found innocent
19. Associated Press, "A proud father," Daily Hampshire Gazette, former President Carter approves of daughter's activism
20. Paul Oh, "Jurors discuss protestors: 'They did it for a reason'," Daily Hampshire Gazette, jurors justify the actions of Hoffman and Carter on political grounds
21. Deborah McDermott, "The CIA trial verdict," Daily Hampshire Gazette, analysis of the trial
22. Francis X. Clines, "Laying Down the Law At the Cannabis Café'," New York Times, Dutch police crack down on drug use in Amsterdam
23. Kenneth B. Noble, "U.S. Appeals Courts, in Four Cases, Back Drug Tests on Public Workers," New York Times, court upholds the legality of workers
24. unknown, "On Trial: Cheers and Jeers for Amy Carter," Newsweek, reflections on Carter and the spectacle of the trial
25. Joseph Nocera, "Amy's Day," unknown, reflections on Carter's activism
26. John Leonard, "Agit Props," unknown, review of movie on the 1960s
27. Mary McGrory, "Amy and Abbie: the miniseries," unknown, editorial on the anti-CIA trespassing trial
28. Joanna Zikos, "Prospect House guided by a dream," The Evening Gazette, report on the history of the Prospect House
29. Chris Pope, "Prospect House Renews Commitment," Worcester Telegram, report on the history of the Prospect House
30. Nightfall June 1987
31. A Farewell to the Praire Home Companion Summer 1987
32. n/a, n/a, Guardian, section on Nicaragua
33. n/a, n/a, In These Times, articles: "The Second American Revolution", editorial page, and "Bush's role in the CIA"
34. Bob Waite, "Abbie Hoffman: Buck's Dollar A Year Dissident," Delaware Valley Magazine, interview with Hoffman about his past and current activities
35. Susan Brink, "Abbie's road: Hoffman hits on new cause," Boston Herald, Hoffman targets drug testing as his new cause
36. Andrew Kopkind, "God's on His Side," The Nation, interview with Pat Robertson on how Reagan sold out the conservative movement by appointing too many moderates
37. Peter Kerr, "U.S. Drug 'Crusade' Is Seen as Undermining Itself," New York Times, poor planning and coordination has hampered the anti-drug crusade
38. n/a, n/a, n/a, collection of articles on Nicaragua from various sources
39. Tom Perry, "Activist from '60s gives stirring talk at Rutgers," Courier News, reflections on Hoffman's lecture at Rutgers.
News 1988 January Box 8:196
General note

1. n/a, n/a, unknown, advertisement of Kurt Vonnegut's "A Letter to the Next Generation"
2. n/a, n/a, unknown, cartoon about racism
3. Graham Allison and Katie Smith, "A Democracy With Ever Fewer Voters?," New York Times, editorial about political participation in the United States
4. n/a, n/a, New Patriot, articles on Pat Robertson and politics in Chicago
5. David S. Broder, "They've both seen heights and depths, but at opposite times," unknown, reflections on the lives of Vice President Bush and former Secretary of the Navy James Connally
6. Robert Wagman, "Dole campaign is in disarray," unknown, problems within Dole's campaign team during the 1988 presidental run
7. Merle Black and Earl Black, "Don't Underestimate Bush," unknown, Democrats should consider Bush a threat to victory, not a pushover
8. n/a, n/a, unknown, list of presidental hopefuls and their ages
9. Katherine Seelye, "Leader of state GOP for Bush," unknown, Pennsylvannia state leader asked to join Bush campaign
10. William A. Henry, III, "The Spartan," unknown, reflections on the Dukakis campaign
11. n/a, n/a, n/a, press release from the NBAU National Office Staff
12. Patrick J. Buchanan, "Just as the Cold War was being won, the Democrats turned chicken again," unknown, editorial on American foreign policy
13. Richard Reeves, "Bush is sounding like a Democrat," unknown, news analysis on Bush's move to the center
14. Katherine Seelye, "McCarthy to announce his 3d presidential run," unknown, Eugene McCarthy to run for president
15. S.A. Paolantonio, "Jackson backed by Usry," unknown, Republican mayor of Atlanta backs Jesse Jackson's presidential run
16. n/a, n/a, unknown, Dukakis to on CSPAN debate
17. unknown, unknown, New Orleans Times, report on Gore's campaign and Super Tuesday
18. n/a, "Drug testing upheld," unknown, short piece on a court ruling upholding the NCAA's drug testing policy
19. unknown, "Playboby and Pit Bulls," unknown, Hoffman and Jonathan Silvers' article on Iran hostage scandal is ignored by mainstream media
20. n/a, n/a, n/a, oil price chart from 1970-1988
21. n/a, n/a, n/a, United Press International abstracts from 1988
22. n/a, n/a, n/a, article clips concerning wealth in America
23. unknown, unknown, unknown, Weinberger claims he is innocent of all corruption charges
24. n/a, n/a, n/a, press release from National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee on library surveillance
25. unknown, "Group, in rally, decries Bush at his office," unknown, anti-CIA demonstration in front of Bush's office
26. n/a, n/a, n/a, random quotes
27. unknown, "Don't drop your zipper for the gipper," unknown, reflections on Hoffman's life
28. Chicago 68 + 20, 1988
29. unknown, "Where '88 front runners will stay," unknown, hotel accomdations for the presidental hopefuls
30. David S. Broder, "Democrats should point finger at themselves," unknown, Democratic Party has interal issues that account for his poor showing in the polls
31. Andrew Kopkind, "Jesse's Movement," The Nation, Jackson's unsuccessful campaign for the presidentsy and its effect on the Democratic Party
32. Richard Benedetto, "Dems' state of confusion," USA Today, analysis of the presidential race
33. Carl M. Cannon, "Hart's new issues old hat to 6 rivals," unknown, analysis of the Hart campaign
34. Susan Bennett, "Dukakis eases his stance on Guard," unknown, analysis of the Democratic hopefuls
35. Michael Oreskes, "Bush and Dukakis Try to Capitalize on Latest Debate," New York Times, new analysis of the Bush and Dukakis campaigns
36. Joe DeChick, "Most mothers want a job, too," USA Today, study shows that most mothers would like to remain in the work force
37. unknown, "Hoffman on Dem VP: Glenn Gets Yippie's Yippee
Bentsen Gets a Yuk," unknown, Hoffman comments on the potentional candidates for the Vice President on the Democratic ticket
38. Jerry W. Byrd, "Montco worker, asked to go, says link to Jackson is issue," unknown, worker is fired for being a Jackson delegate
39. n/a, n/a, unknown, cartoon about the Iran/Contra scandal
40. Richard Benedetto, "Candidates keep up pace on final lap," USA Today, analysis of the election
41. unknown, "Dole Targeted With TV Spots on Apartheid Record," Fenton Communications," Dole challenged on his South Africa record
42. n/a, n/a, unknown, advertisement for Ronald Reagan Countdown Calender
43. Andrew Kopkind, "Is Jesse the Great White Hope?," The Nation, news analysis of Jackson's campaign
44. Lance Morrow, "1968," Time, reflections on 1968
45. Marc Cooper, "Newspeak," L.A. Weekly, news analysis of mainstream media
46. n/a, n/a, New York Times, letter to the editor about Iowa caucuses
47. unknown, "Memo to Haig," The Nation, Haig's role in the Iran/Contra scandal
48. Frank Lynn, "Ethics Unit Investigating Elections Board," New York Times, review of potentiall illegal contributions in Poughkeepsie race
49. Larry Eichel, "Democratic rivals assail Gephardt," The Philadelphia Inquirer, Gephardt targeted in last round of presidential debates
50. n/a, n/a, New York Times, editorial "What Is George Bush Hiding?," concerns Iran/Contra scandal
51. Gerald M. Boyd, "Iran Deal Haunting The Bush Campaign," The Nation, the reoccuring questions surrounding the scandal have put Bush on the spot
52. n/a, n/a, The Nation, cover stories "It Seems to Work" and "Oh. What a Screwy System" on the Iowa caucus
53. Woody Allen, "Am I Reading the Papers Correctly?," New York Times, editoral in protest of Israeli policy
54. Katherine Seeyle, "Legislator to head Simon campaign in Pa.," The Philadelphia Inquirer, the actions of the respective presidential campaigns in Pennsylvannia
55. Michael A. Lipton, "Campaign '88 and TV: America Speaks Out," TV Guide, findings of a TV poll on the campaigns
56. n/a, n/a, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Sunday January 24th 1988 news section.
News 1988 February Box 8:197
General note

1. Michael Albert, "Jackson vs. Technocracy," Z Magazine, reflections on the progressive character of Jackson's campaign
2. n/a, n/a, New York Times, three articles on the campaigns: "Hart Tries to Disperse Cloud on Campaign," "Robertson May Be Cause for Uncertainty in Iowa ," and "Dukakis Aide's Out for 'Stunt';" 3. Martha Honey and Tony Avirgan, "The C.I.A.'s War," The Nation, C.I.A. activities in Puerto Rico
4. Arlene Stein, "Agnos Did It the Grass-Roots Way," The Nation, reflections on Agnos' successful campaign for mayor of San Francisco
5. Frank Donner and James Ledbetter, "Deregulation By Sleaze," The Nation, corruption and deregulation during the Reagan years
6. Jean Becker, "Grouchy voters knock system," USA Today, most voters desire different candidates for the election
7. Larry Eichel, "Next 9 days will defeine the nature of the race," The Philadelphia Inquirer, news analysis of the Iowa caucus
8. Richard Lacayo, "Bad Habits Die Hard," The Nation, FBI is accused of political snooping and racial harassment
9. Associated Press, "Bush, Dole downplay feud on eve of Iowa vote," The Star-Ledger, Democratic and Republican candidates push for support
10. Bernard Weinrub, "The Anger in Bob Dole Is One Key to His Power," New York Times, analysis of the Dole campaign
11. Walter Shapiro, "Getting to Know Them," The Nation, political and personal analysis of the presidental hopefuls
12. Lawerence Zuckerman, "Bushwhacked!," Time, report on Rather's controversial interview of Bush
13. n/a, n/a, New York Times, editorial "Who Was Unfair on the Air?" concerning the Rather-Bush debate
14. Joseph J. McDermott, "Area lawmakers give response to primary," unknown, views of local officials on the primary results
15. Richard Benedetto, "Winnowing-out' starts today," USA Today, analysis of the impact of the Iowa caucus
16. Robert S. Boyd and Larry Eichel, "Gephardt, Dole leading in Iowa poll," The Philadelphia Inquirer, updates on the Iowa caucus
17.n/a, n/a, Extra!, articles on media, "Murdoch and the Corporate Media Clan" and "Social Security, the Candidates and the Media;" 18. unknown, "America's political future," Daily Intelligencer/Montgomery County Record, profile of candidate Pierre du Pont, IV
19. Associated Press, "Dole wins, Gephardt leads," The Star Ledger, results of the Iowa caucus
20. Associated Press, "Robertson's surprising advance on Bush went unreported in the polls," The Star-Ledger, incorrect prediction in the Iowa caucus
21. R.W. Apple, Jr., "Stunning Result Carries a Grim Message for Bush," New York Times, news analysis of the Iowa caucus
22. E.J. Dionne, Jr., "Dole Wins in Iowa With Robertson 2d," New York Times, report on the outcome of the Iowa caucuses
23. Associated Press, n/a, unknown, two articles - "Politicians defend state against 'Iowa-bashing'" about the problems lodged against the caucuses and "Bush disappointed, 'not down' after loss" Bush reflects on loss
24. David Moberg, "Simon's soft liberalism leads to soft support," In These Times, analysis of Paul Simon campaign
25. Martin A. Lee, "Congressional oversight and Iran-contra myopia," In These Times, review of "Out Of Control" on the Iran-contra scandal
26. John B. Judis, "Behind the masks: Tricky Dick and Simple Simon," In These Times, analysis of the Gephardt and Simon campaign
27. n/a, n/a, In These Times, editorial on "The meaning of DSA's endorsement of Jackson: and "Fighting LaRouche in the very worst way"
28. Andrew Rosenthal, "New Hampshire Ponders Robertson," New York Times, analysis of the New Hamsphire caucus
29. unknown, "With Little Tiem to Exult or Weep, Candidates Get Set for the Next Round," New York Times, profiles of the candidates
30. unknown, unknown, New York Times, polls on the caucuses
31. Jack Germond and Jules Witcover, "Bush has to show more to voters than his credentials," reflections on the New Hampshire caucus
32. Larry Eichel, "Iowa recast the Republican contest, but changed little for Democrats," Philadephia Journal-Inquirer, new analysis of New Hampshire caucuses
33. Owen Ullman, "After Iowa loss, a change for Bush," Philadelphia Inquirer, analysis of the Bush campaign
34. unknown, "Dole tries to forge link with Robertson," New York Post, Dole campaign courts Robertson
35. Anne Braden, "Jackson campaign: Ideal vehicle for movement," Guardian, campaign worker explains her faith in the Jackson campaign
36. Kevin J. Kelley, "Jackson campaign mya turn corner in Vermont," Guardian, analysis of the Jackson campaign
37. Susan Bennett and Bill Arthur, "Gephardt now underdog to Dukakis," The Philadelphia Inquirer
analysis of the Democratic candidates
38. Susan Levine, "A lot new in N.H. this time," Philadelphia Inquirer, political orientation of the New Hampshire electorate
39. Michael Greskes , "Bush Does an About-Face After Iowa," New York Times, change in Bush's strategy
40. Susan Bennett and Larry Eichel, "Bush points to ties to President," the Philadelphia Inquirer, analysis of the Republican campaign
41. unknown, "(illegible) the political stereotypes of N.H.," Philadelphia Inquirer, changes in the political orientation of New Hampshire
42. Robert S. Boyd and Andrew Cassel, "Gephardt, Simon in race for 2d," Philadelphia Inquirer
analysis of the Democratic caucus
43. John B. Judis, "Gephardt Grasped The No. 1 Issue," New York Times, analysis of the Gephardt campaign
44. unknown, "Bush waves off some queries from reporters," The Philadelphia Inquirer, Tension between Bush and the media
45. Sara Diamond, "Pat on the Head," The Nation, review of a biography of Pat Robertson
46. Richard Pollak, "And Then There Was One," The Nation, review of The Media Monopoly by Ben Bagdikian
47. (illegible) Ullmann, "Bush takes a bolder stance after Iowa," The Philadelphia Inquirer, changes in the Bush campaign strategy
48. Robert S. Boyd and Larry Eichel, "N.H. battle is a quest for survival," The Philadelphia Inquirer, analysis of the potential fall-out after the primaries
49. Ann Grimes, "Agenda Gap," Village Voice, analysis of the Democratic candidates
50. Joe Conason and James Ridgeway, "The 'Miracle' Worker," Village Voice, analysis of the Dukakis campaign
51. Jeff Nason and Malcolm Byrne, "Will the real George Bush please fess up?," In These Times, Bush's role in the Iran-contra scandal
52. David Moberg, "Babbitt makes pitch for workplace democracy," In These Times, analysis of Babbitt's agenda for the economy
53. Elizabeth Hess, "Art of the State," Village Voice, CIA bases and areas of operation in the United States
54. Laura McClure, "On the line with Jesse," Guardian, interview and analysis of the Jackson campaign
55. Associated Press, "Bush, Dukakis exult in wins
Babbitt, du Pont near exits," Daily Intelligencer, results from the New Hampshire primaries
56. David Corn, "Unmasking the Other Bob Dole," The Nation, expose on Dole's voting record
57. Thomas Ferguson, "Dick and Trade," The Nation, analysis of Gephardt's trade policy proposals
58. David Moberg, "Democrat's foggy road out of Iowa," In These Times, analysis of the Democratic candidates
59. Marc Shaffer, "Jackson takes lead on gay issues," Guardian, Jackson's stance on gay rights issues
60. Susan Bennett, "Robertson defends self on hostages," Philadelphia Inquirer, tensions in the Robertson and Reagan relationship
61. John H. Makin, "Candidates Err About Both Deficits," New York Times, critique of campaign platforms
62. Michael M. Weinstein, "What the candidates say about welfare," unknown, issue analysis
63. unknown, "Dukakis, Bush win in Maine, Republicans spar in Atlanta," Daily Intelligencer, report on primary results
64. Robin Toner, "Dukakis and Bush Triumph in Maine," New York Times, report on primary results
65. Richard Cohen, "Pay heed to Gephardt's message," Philadelphia Inquirer, analysis of the Gephardt campaign
66. National Student News Service Vol. 2 No. 10 February 27th 1988
67. n/a, n/a, The Nation, campaign analysis pp. 32-46 February 29th 1988
68. n/a, n/a, n/a, collection of original copies of news articles that already appear.
News 1988 March Box 8:198
General note

1. Jimmy Breslin, "Jackson's delegates are solid," unknown, article in support of the Jackson campaign
2. David S. Broder, "Super Tuesday is achieving what Southerners wanted to prevent," unknown, impact of Super Tuesday on the diversity of Southern politics
3. Associated Press, "Babbitt, du Pont quit race
Bush stands behind tough commercials," unknown, analysis of the campaigns prior to Super Tuesday
4. n/a, n/a, USA Today, Supreme Court reviews the legality of drug testing for rail workers
5. Doreen Carvajal and Carl M. Cannon, "Jackson's strong finishes show a broadened appeal," unknown, Jackson campaign is gaining momentum
6. n/a, n/a, Guardian, Elections section with articles on Jesse Jackson and Michael Dukakis
7. Associated Press, "Bush leading Dole in Vermont primary," Daily Intelligencer/Montgomery County Record, analysis of the Vermont primary
8. S. A. Paolantonio, "Behind the scenes of a Bush rally, with TV as king," Philadelphia Inquirer, analysis of the Bush campaign's emphasis on their media image
9. Susan Bennett, "Dukakis criticized by Bush," Philadelphia Inquirer, report on the campaigns, with emphasis on Bush and Robertson
10. Lee Bandy, "Robertson, Bush push hard in S.C.," Philadelphia Inquirer, report on the South Carolina Republican primary
11. n/a, "The Devil Did It," The Nation, editorial on the Robertson campaign 12. Randall Rothenberg, "In Search of George Bush," The New York Times Magazine, analysis of Bush and his campaign
13. Hank Pearson, "Use upgrades to attain a touch of class," USA Today, airplane travel tips
14. n/a, "Thinking About the '60s," Village Voice, special report on the cultural, political, and social climate of the 1960s
15. Ann Davis, "Robertson may be born again in South," In These Times, analysis of the Robertson campaign
16. Thulani Davis and James Ridgeway, "Southern Man," The Nation, report on the Jackson campaign
17. Richard Benedetto, "Today is SUPER shakeout," USA Today, television coverage of the Super Tuesday results
18. Associated Press, "Candidates scramble for votes," unknown, report on efforts to mobilize voters for Super Tuesday
19. Dick Russell, "Groups push candidates for action on toxic issues," In These Times, candidate stances on toxic and chemical waste
20. n/a, n/a, In These Times, Dialogue section on In These Times stance on the Democratic Socialists Association support for the Jackson campaign
21. Michael Harrington, "Socialists help shape the best in our politics," In These Times, editorial from the head of DSA on the role of American socialists
22. John B. Judis, "Gephardt's neo-populism appeals to blue-collar vote," In These Times, analysis of the Gephardt campaign
23. n/a, n/a, Guardian, Jackson Campaign section
24. Richard Reeves, "Super Tuesday has turned out to be a super flop," Philadelphia Inquirer, reflections on Super Tuesday results
25. William A. Ryan, "President Jackson?," Guardian, editorial in support of the Jackson campaign
26. n/a, "Bush Dominates GOP Voting
Dukakis, Gore, Jackson in Split," Philadelphia Inquirer, two separate articles on the Republican and Democratic primaries
27. Ginger Varney, "The Super Pig-Out!," L.A. Weekly, reflections on Super Tuesday
28. Leslie Phillips, "POLL: Bush tops Democrat pack," USA Today, report on USA Today poll on the presidental race
29. Hal Spencer, "Jackson Edges Out Dukakis in Alaska," New York Times, Jackson wins the Alaska primary
30. n/a, "Who's Living Up to the Arias Plan?," New York Times, editorial on peace plans in Central America
31. Bernard Weinraub, "High Aides Urging Dole to Quit Race
He Cancels TV ads," New York Times, debate within the Dole campaign over whether he should quit the race
32. James R. Carroll, "Hart quits
says voters have spoken," Philadelphia Inquirer, Gary Hart ends campaign for the second time
33. George F. Will, "Celebrate now, Bush, for the numbers say you won't in fall," prospects for Dukakis look strong
34. R. W. Apple, Jr., "Glory Days," New York Times, analysis of the presidental hopefuls
35. Michael Oreskes, "Jackson's Success Earns the Trust Of Many Who Once Feared Him," New York Times, Jackson campaign gaining mainstream respectibility
36. Associated Press, "Gary Hart quits race," Sunday Intelligencer/Montgomery County Record, Hart exits race and Dole attempts to overcome Bush
37. Isbael Wilkerson, "On Primary Day in Chicago, Lowly Race Is a Main Event," New York Times, report on the Chicago races
38. Larry Eichel and Angelia Herrin, "Dole says he'll stay in the race," Philadelphia Inquirer, Dole to stay in race in spite of poor election results
39. Robert S. Boyd, "Today's Illinois primary a major test for candidates," Philadelphia Inquirer, analysis of the Illinois primary and the potential ramifications
40. Evans Witt, "Dole, Simon fight for lives," Bucks County Courier Times, report on the Republican candidates
41. Mike Royko, "Picking a candidate: The sneaky approach," Bucks County Courier Times, satirical editorial about the positions of the leading Republican and Democratic candidates
42. Associated Press, "Dole presses on
Jackson is even," unknown, analysis of the remaining candidates
43. John B. Judis, "The GOP's slow road to destruction," In These Times, analysis of the decline of local Republican organizations
44. Andrew Galameau, "Pat Robertson's support is broad and bared," In These Times, report on the Robertson supporteres
45. Maureen Santini, "Dukakis and Dole seeking miracles," Daily News, analysis on the upcoming primaries
46. Richard Benedetto and Jessica Lee, "Illinois vote: 'It's not over' is rallying cry," USA Today, faltering campaigns stake their futures on the Illinois primary
47. Doreen Carvajal, "Jackson near Dukakis in delegates," Philadelphia Inquirer, report on the Democratic hopefuls
48. Jean Becker, "Bush on roll
Dems on wild ride," USA Today, USA Today poll on presidental hopefuls
49. Associated Press, "Simon defeats Jackson in Illinois," Daily Intelligencer/Montgomery County Record, report on the primary results
50. Associated Press, "Paul Simon's victory revives 'broker' talk," Daily Intelligencer/Montgomery County Record, concerns about a deadlocked Democratic convention
51. n/a, n/a, USA Today, Election Line sidebar with short pieces on the race for delegates
52. Susan Page, "Unconventional Campaign Wisdom," Newsday, editorial on the direction of the campaigns
53. Joseph B. Treaster, "U.S. Troops Arrive at Honduras Base to Show Support," New York Times, US troops in Honduras after Nicaraguan troops enter country in pursuit of contras
54. n/a, "The Power Broker," Newsweek, special report on the Jackson campaign
55. unknown, "Bush wins Puerto Rico primary," Daily Intelligencer/Montgomery County Record, report on recent primary victories
56. n/a, "The Big Mo," Time, special report on the campaigns and the frontrunners going into the national conventions
57. Michael Kinsley, "It's time to give Michael Dukakis his moment in the sun," Daily Intelligencer/Montgomery County Record, editorial in support of Dukakis campaign
58. Chris Conway, "Ken endorses Bush for GOP nomination," Philadelphia Inquirer, New Jersey governor endorses Bush
59. Associated Press, "Gov. Kean endorses Bush
Gore, Gephardt campaign," Daily Intelligencer/Montgomery County Record, New Jersey governor endorses Bush and Gore and Gephardt campaigns continue in spite of waning support
60. James Reston, "the '88 Race at Halftime," New York Times, editorial that analyzes the current state of the respective campaigns
61. n/a, "Jackson is transforming American politics," In These Times, Jackson's campaign infuses left politics into the mainstream
62. John J. Judis, "Super Tuesday reshuffles the Democratic deck," In These Times, analysis of the Super Tuesday results
63. Jack Colhoun, "McFarlane pleads guilty
North et al indicted," Guardian, Iran-contra scandal
64. Gus Saunder, "Patching up cabbage's sudden smelly reputation," The Boston Herald, cabbage recipies
65. Larry Eichel, "Money may not win primaries, but it certainly helps," Philadelphia Inquirer, impact of donations on campaigns
66. Chris Conway, "Kean urges Bush to state own views," Philadelphia Inquirer, Kean tells Bush to state own views even if they conflict with Reagan
67. Akinshiju C. Ola, "Jackson campaign gathers new head of steam," In These Times, strong showing in Massachusetts
68. n/a, n/a, USA Today, Election Line pieces
69. Kenneth B. Noble, "Bills to Raise Minimum Wage Advance in a Ready Congress," New York Times, political debate over raising the minimum wage
70. Eleanor J. Bader, "Feminists Wish for Woman Candidate," Guardian, Jackson is encouraged by NOW and NARAL to select a woman vice president
71. Associated Press, "Jackson concerns Democrats," Daily Intelligencer/Montgomery County Record, movement in the Democratic Party to ensure that Jackson does not receive the nomination
72. Leslie Phillips, "3 factors have aided Jackson," USA Today, key factors behind Jackson's surge in popularity.
News 1988 March Box 8:199
General note

1. n/a, n/a, n/a, folder #1 of assorted original news articles
2. n/a, n/a, n/a, folder #2 of assorted original news articles.
News 1988 April Box 8:200
General note

1. William Safire, "Of Blacks and Jews," New York Times, editorial on Jackson's policy proposals in regards to Israel
2. Jack Anderson, "Jackson speaks out strong for what he believes," unknown, reflections on the Jackson campaign
3. unknown, "Jackson's 'Free Ride'," Extra!, analysis of media coverage of the Jackson campaign
4. Associated Press, "Duke says mergers are mania," Daily News, Dukakis adopts a populist stance on corporate mergers
5. Peter Johnson, "Reincarnation claim sets Moon apart," USA Today, report on Rev. Sun Myung Moon
6. Maureen Dowd, "How Republicans View Bush: Some Faults, but 'a Class Act'," New York Times, Republican reflections on the Bush campaign
7. Peggy L. Salvatore, "Democrats believe Jackson to be factor," Daily Intelligencer/Montgomery County Record, Democratic frontrunners are Jackson and Dukakis
8. Mike Royko, "For candidate Jesse Jackson, black is really beautiful, Sunday Intelligencer/Montgomery County Record, editorial on how Jackson not pressured by the media or other candidates as much because he is black
9. Dick Dahl, "The Massachusetts Miracle: did Dukakis make it or milk it?," In These Times, analysis of Dukakis' record in Massachusetts
10. Kevin J. Kelley, "Will 'superdelegates' block Jackson nomination?," Guardian, fears that the Democratic party will refuse to nominate Jackson
11. Chuck Wilbur, "Democrats: A whole new ballgame," Guardian, effect of the Jackson campaign on the Democratic Party
12. Jay Levin, "Of This, That and Jesse," L.A. Weekly, editorial about the Jackson campaign
13. Gregory Katz, "Thorny issue: Jackson and Jewish voters," USA Today, impact of Jackson's stance on Israel
14. Mindy Fetterman, "Poll: Jackson gains as contender," USA Today, Jackson campaign is one of the frontrunners
15. Walter Shapiro, "Taking Jesse Seriously," Time, analysis of the Jackson campaign and its chance of winning the election
16. John B. Judis, "Hurdles in Jackson's presidential race," In These Times, potential problems for the Jackson campaign
17. n/a, n/a, n/a, No Business As Usual Action Network
18. n/a, n/a, n/a, letter from the spokesperson of Quest for Peace
19. n/a, n/a, n/a, pg. 30 of Quest for Peace press release
20. n/a, n/a, n/a, press release from Quest for Peace
21. n/a, "For Jesse Jackson and His Campaign," The Nation, editorial in support of the Jackson campaign
22. n/a, n/a, New York Times, poll of Democrats in New York on the presidential campaign
23. Frank Lombardi, "Dukakis has company," Daily News, Dukakis' lead over Gore and Jackson is shrinking
24. Doreen Carvajal and Kenneth J. Cooper, "Winning votes with opposite styles," Philadelphia Inquirer, differences between the Dukakis and Jackson campaigns
25. David Moberg, "Jackson: scrutinizing the man, the message and the scrutinizers," In These Times, an analysis of the attacks made on the Jackson campaign
26. Associated Press, "Bush Role on Toxic Gas Protection Described," New York Times, Bush sought to avoid Labor Department policy on workplace ventilation
27. John Trinkel, "Jackson wins strong left support," Guardian, report on the radical left and the Jackson campaign
28. Robin Toner, "Victory's Rarefied Air Is Bracing for Dukakis," New York Times, the rise of the Dukakis campaign
29. Joe Klein, "Jesse Jackson For President?," unknown, analysis of the Jackson campaign and the potential for victory in November
30. Marc Cooper, "Newspeak," L.A. Weekly, analysis of the media's treatment of the Jackson campaign
31. Associated Press, "Pa. Pool favors Dukakis," Daily Intelligencer/Montgomery County Record, Dukakis is frontrunner in the Pennsylvania primary
32. Associated Press, "Withdrawal readied by Gore," Daily Intelligencer/Montgomery County Record, narrowing of the Democratic contenders
33. Salim Muwakkil, "Martin Luther King's legacy withstands test of time," In These Times, reflections on King's legacy in American politics
34. Susan A. Douglas, "Time does Jackson in with subliminal message," In These Times, analysis of subtle racism in coverage of the Jackson campaign
35. Associated Press, "Primary eve finds Democrats at odds," Daily Intelligencer/Montgomery County Record, Jackson and Dukakis campaign in Pennsylvania
36. Jeffrey Hart, "Jesse Jackson is learning," Daily Intelligencer/Montgomery County Record, editorial about the progression of the Jackson campaign
37. Bob Sanders, "Jackson support strong but spotty in Pennsylvania," Guardian, report on the results of the primary
38. Associated Press, "Meese Is Seeking to Require Drug Testing in All Arrests," New York Times, Meese proposes policy shift in NYPD
39. James Ridgeway, "The Duke of Evasion?," L.A. Weekly, analysis of Dukakis' foreign policy stance
40. Steven Henshaw, "Bucks County Voters Go Big For Dukakis In Primary Tuesday," Delaware Valley News, report on the Delaware primary
41. Bridget Wingert, "Duke knocks 'em out at Neshaminy High School," New Hope Gazette, Dukakis campaigns at a local high school
42. Kathryn A. Marchocki, "Hoffman: Issues Today Similar to Those of '60s," Worcester Telegram, Hoffman gives lecture at Holy Cross University
43. unknown, "Abbie Hoffman talks of '60s-'80s 'parallels'," unknown, Hoffman gives lecture at Holy Cross University
44. Christopher Hitchens, "Minority Report," The Nation, Reagan administration on South Africa and Namibia
45. n/a, n/a, n/a, News April 1988.
News 1988 May Box 8:201
General note

1. Jeff Greenfield, "Dole, the man without positions, is a poor one to assail media," unknown, analysis of the Dole campaign
2. James North, "America's standing in the world community," New Patriot, analysis of Reagan's foreign policy
3. n/a, n/a, New Patriot, Volume 1, no. 2, pgs. 1-5
4. Deirdre Donahue, "His 'Journal' is an ode to the outdoors," USA Today, former President Carter builds a house in the woods
5. Thomas Jaffe, "Streetwalker," Forbes, stock analysis
6. Richard West, "Jackson was 'always one of the leaders'," USA Today, analysis of the Jackson campaign
7. Judy Keen, "Dem duo not slowing campaigns," USA Today, Dukakis and Jackson campaign in Ohio
8. n/a, "Election Line," USA Today, short pieces on the election
9. Robert S. Boyd, "Bush-Dukakis could be a battle royal," Philadelphia Inquirer, predictions in the presidential campaign
10. Jim Naureckas, "Is Kerry's contra-cocaine probe what it's cracked up to be?," Peace & Democracy News, Kerry's probe does not address the central issues behind the Iran -contra scandal
11. n/a, n/a, USA Today, Inquiry section: ELECTION '88 analysis of the campaign positions
12. Owen Ulmann, "Reagan based decisions on astrology, insiders say," Philadelphia Inquirer, Reagan in advanced stages of mental deterioration
13. unknown, "The Jackson candidacy is no ordinary challenge," In These Times, analysis of the meaning of the Jackson campaign for American politics
14. Dave Lindorff, "The primary irony: Jesse's New York loss was also a win of sorts," In These Times, implications of Jackson's strong showing in New York
15. Alexander Cockburn, "Ashes & Diamonds," In These Times, criticism of Gore and media coverage of Cuba
16. Associated Press, "Dukakis wins big in Ohio, Indiana," unknown, report on the Ohio and Indiana primaries
17. Larry Eichel and Robert S. Boyd, "Dukakis captures Indiana, Ohio," Philadelphia Inquirer, report on the Ohio and Indiana primaries
18. Richard Benedetto, "Dukakis wins 2 primaries
seven to go," USA Today, report on the Ohio and Indiana primaries
19. n/a, "Election Line," USA Today, summary of campaign news items on May 4th 1988
20. Charles Green, "Tax returns for Jacksons show $200,000 income, 25% paid to IRS," Philadelphia Inquirer, report on Jackson's tax return
21. John Trinkel, "Jackson focus of Debate at Conference," Guardian, Jackson discussed at a Solidarity conference
22. Kevin J. Kelley, "Jackson radically altering political landscape," Guardian, impact of the Jackson campaign on American politics
23. Richard Benedetto, "Candidates treat California Like last lap in the race," USA Today, campaigns wind down in the California primary
24. Jonathan A. Bennett, "Bush supports greater workplace hazards," Guardian, Bush seeks to undo OSHA regulations
25. Larry Eichel, "Dismissing party skeptics, Jackson says he's viable," Philadelphia Inquirer, Jackson claims that he could win the presidential election on the Democratic ticket
26. Robert S. Body, "Disenchanted with Reagan, his Democratic flock heads home," Philadelphia Inquirer, Reagan democrats return to the party fold
27. Andrew Cassel, "Jackson stressing larger goals over presidency," Philadelphia Inquirer, Jackson campaign shifts towards influencing presidential race after the nomination is locked up by Dukakis
28. Marc Cooper, "Newspeak," L.A. Weekly, analysis of media coverage of the campaign
29. Richard Benedetto, "Dukakis hopes uncommitteds work 'magic'," USA Today, Dukakis banks on the centerist to win the campaign
30. Associated Press, "Dukakis paid $25,892 in taxes last year," Bucks County Courier Times, Dukakis' taxes
31. Tom Raum, "Bush 'troubled' by Meese allegations," Philadelphia Inquirer, Bush claims he has no intention of distancing himself from Meese
32. n/a, "Election Line," USA Today, daily watch on campaign 5/6/88
33. Fox Butterfield, "Dukakis," New York Times Magazine, analysis of the Dukakis campaign
34. Peter Rapalus, "Environmental group rates Dukakis, Jackson over Bush," Philadelphia Inquirer, League of Conservation Voters releases report
35. James Reston, "If Only Bush Would..." New York Times, editorial on press coverage of the campaign
36. John Trinkel, "Jackson campaign energizes DSA," Guardian, impact of the Jackson campaign on the DSA's new national strategy
37. Laura McClure, "Labor empowers Jackson and he returns the favor," Guardian, Jackson campaign receives strong support from the labor movement
38. n/a, "Insights," L.A. Weekly, short news pieces on the California primary
39.
News 1988 June Box 8:202
News 1988 July Box 8:203
News 1988 August Box 9:204
News 1988 August Box 9:205
News 1988 September Box 9:206
News 1988 September Box 9:207
News 1988 October Box 9:208
News 1988 October Box 9:209
News 1988 November Box 9:210
News 1988 November - December Box 9:211
News 1989 Box 9:212
News 1989 January - April Box 9:213
News 1989 May -June Box 9:214
News 1989 July - December Box 9:215
News 1990 Box 9:216
News 1991 Box 9:217
News 1992 Box 9:218
News 1993 Box 9:219
News 1994 Box 9:220
News 1995 Box 9:221
News 1996 Box 9:222
News 1997 Box 9:223

Series VI: Artifacts – undated, 1955-1998

Awards for Abbie Hoffman undated Box 9:224
Bumper Stickers undated Box 9:225
Key to Maridor Motor Inn, Framingham, MA #109 Box 10
Key to Albion Hotel, Miami, FL #316 Box 10
McGovern Eagleton pen Box 10
Press Passes undated Box 9:226
Political Pins, Box 10
Posters undated Box 9:227
Presentation from Labavitch 1990 Box 9:228
Awards
150th Anniversary Celebration Worcester medallion 1998 Box 11
Award from Camp Mohican undated Box 11
Diploma from Worcester Academy 1955 Box 11
Worcester Academy Athletic Award for Tennis 1955 Box 11
Bachelor's degree from Brandeis University 1959 Box 11
Honorary law degree from New College of California, School of Law 1989 Box 11
Worcester city key from Mayor Jordan Levy 1991 Box 11
Wood plaque with "Hoffman called Man of Justice" article 1989 Box 11
Wood plaque with People cover 1989 Box 11
Clothing
Prayer Shawl Box 12
Red "Just Say No" T-shirt Box 13
White "Yippie Miami Beach" T-shirt Box 13
Green NBA large Celtics jacket Box 13
First National Bank of Boston bank bag Box 14
Pair of red, white, and blue socks Box 14
Black "Jack Hoffman Presents" T-shirt Box 14
Blue mortarboard with 36 political pins Box 14
Green "My Country Invaded Nicaragua..." T-shirt Box 14
Red "Just Say No" T-shirt Box 14
White "Red Sox 75 The Possible Dream" T-shirt Box 14
Red "Put the CIA on Trial" T-shirt Box 14
Green "Celtics Pride" T-shirt Box 14
Oversize posters
Abbie Hoffman Sold Out, 36" x 56" black and pink poster
The System is Falling Apart, 23" x 29" black and white poster
Abbie Hoffman 1936-1989, 21" x 25" red, white, blue, and black poster
El Salvador Another Vietnam, 18" x 24" brown, black, and white poster
Bette Midler, 19" x 21" orange, white, and black poster
Utamaro Casio, 13" x 25" orange, white, and black poster
Come Home, America, 13" x 24" red, yellow, orange, white, and blue poster (2)
Abbie Hoffman America Today, 14" x 22" red, black, and white poster (2)
Steal This Urine Test, 14" x 22" color poster - autographed by Abbie Hoffman and numbered "34/50"
Abbie Hoffman Live, 11" x 17" black and white poster
Bring Abbie Home, 11" x 17" red, white, blue, yellow, and black poster
Bring U.S. Together, 12" x 15" red, white, and black 1972 Chisholm campaign poster (2)

Series VII: Audiovisual Materials, undated

Digital Object: [[http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:HomeMovies][http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:HomeMovies]
Dear Abbie! A Celebration cassette tapes (2) [use copy 1999-0106.253
Motion Picture Film
Reel 1999-0106/MP1-13 (Moving Images)
Reel 1999-0106/MP14-62 (Moving Images)
Reel 1999-0106/MP63-64 (Moving Images)
Scope and Contents

Original labels of Moving Images included.

1999-0106/MP001 Family Trip - No Abbie 3.5 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP002 Family at play - No Abbie 3.5 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP003 Thanksgiving 3.5 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP004 Family gathering 3.5 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP005 Boat trip - Phyllis as teen and Mom 3.5 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP006 Jack and Abbie at beach - Phyllis as baby 3.5 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP007 Outdoor games - Jack, no Abbie 3.5 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP008 Beach on boat - mostly Jack, no Abbie 3.5 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP009 Phyllis birthday and beach 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP010 Phyllis in bathing suit, outdoor party - no Abbie 1957? 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP011 Picnic and Phyllis at Beach as Teen 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP012 Phyllis in Bathing Suit 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP013 Ceremony at Synagogue 1958 3.5 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP014 John Hoffman outside big building 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP015 Sites of Washington D.C. Family Shots, no Abbie 3.5 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP016 Trip to Corming, etc. - shots of Dad and Phyllis, buildings 3.5 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP017 Vacation Mexico - Phyllis, Mom, Dad 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP018 Vacation 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP019 Family gathering - no Abbie 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP020 Family trip 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP021 Mexico - Phyllis 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP022 Phyllis in Mexico 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP023 Mrs. Hoffman and Phyllis in Europe 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP024 Trip to Europe shot of Phyllis as teen 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP025 Vacation in a tropical place - no Abbie 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP026 Mexico sites 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP027 Mexico 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP028 Mexico 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP029 Rome 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP030 Europe 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP031 Canada 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP032 Trip to Canada - no Abbie 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP033 Untitled 3 inch 16 mm color silent 1999-0106/MP034 Phyllis, Mom, and Dad at beach in Mexico 3 inch 16 mm color silent 1999-0106/MP035 Phyllis as teen - chew gum 3 inch 16 mm color silent 1999-0106/MP036 Phyllis and Caddie - she dances 3 inch 16 mm color silent 1999-0106/MP037 Jack in cap and gown - picnic 3 inch 16 mm color silent 1999-0106/MP038 Jack's graduation picnic 1951 3.5 inch 16 mm color silent 1999-0106/MP039 Jack as teen in D.C. 3.5 inch 16 mm color silent 1999-0106/MP040 Phyllis and Jack at a prom 3.5 inch 16 mm color silent 1999-0106/MP041 Teen Abbie plays with baby on lawn 3 inch 16 mm color silent 1999-0106/MP042 Niagara Falls with Phyllis 3.5 inch 16 mm color silent 1999-0106/MP043 Phyllis dressed up, Jack throws snowball at camera 3.5 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP044 Somebody's wedding 3.5 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP045 John and family, Phyllis as bridesmaid 3.5 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP046 Bullfight 3 inch 16 mm color silent 1999-0106/MP047 Orange Bowl 3 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP048 Tornado 1953 3.5 inch 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP049 Parade 3.5inch 16 mm color silent 1999-0106/MP050 Untitled Bad gate 3 inch 16 mm color silent 1999-0106/MP051 Untitled NG - Gate problem 3.5inch 16 mm color silent 1999-0106/MP052 Untitled Out of focus 3.5inch 16 mm color silent 1999-0106/MP053 Graduation - Abbot, A-S Wedding 7 inches 16 mm color silent 1999-0106/MP054 Untitled 7 inches 16 mm b&w silent 1999-0106/MP055 Trip to NY State - no Abbie 7 inches 16 mm color silent 1999-0106/MP056 Hoffman's 20th Anniversary Party 1940s 7 inches 16mm color splice silent 1999-0106/MP057 Family trip, early 50's - no Abbie 1950s 7 inches 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP058 Untitled (military parade/sailors/baby) 7 inches 16mm b&w silent 1999-0106/MP059 Untitled 1937? 7inches 16mm color silent 1999-0106/MP060 Good shot of Mom and Dad at beach in Fla. 7inches 16mm b&w silent 1999-0106/MP061 Abbie as baby (Islana Park) 1st film 7 inches 16 mm b&w Magnetic Full Coat 1999-0106/MP062 Probus/Singers/Boxing/Party 7 inches 16 mm color Magnetic Full Coat 1999-0106/MP063 Untitled 7 inches 16 mm color silent 1999-0106/MP064 untitled 7inches 16 mm color silent

Physical 64 item : Preservation copies of motion picture reels.

Description:

Series VIII: Photographs – 1944-1989

Young Abbie Hoffman? undated Box 16:262
Young Jack Hoffman? undated Box 16:263
Abbie Hoffman? 1972 Box 16:264
Abbie at 1972 Democratic National Convention? 1972 Box 16:265
Abbie Hoffman (1) undated Box 16:266
Abbie Hoffman (2) undated Box 16:267
Abbie and Anita Hoffman 1970 Box 16:268
Abbie and Jack Hoffman undated Box 16:269
Abbie Hoffman and Johanna Lawrenson 1982 Box 16:270
Abbie Hoffman and John Lennon undated Box 16:271
Alexis Karklin Potemkin undated Box 16:272
Class Photos 1944 Box 16:273
Color Slides (13) undated Box 16:274
FBI Photos of Abbie Hoffman 1973 Box 16:275
Frieda and Alan Brodsky Box 16:276
HBO Showcase "Conspiracy" Photos 1987 Box 16:277
Hoffman Family Photos undated Box 16:278
Jack Hoffman 1964-1989 Box 16:279
Jack Hoffman undated Box 16:280
Negative undated Box 16:281
Photocopies of Photos undated Box 16:282
William Kunstler and Allen Ginsberg undated Box 16:283
Unidentified Photos undated Box 16:284
16" x 19" green photo album with gold star on front undated Box 16:284
Accession 2000-0036

2000-0036_01 (Accession)

Scope and Contents

Folders of photocopied photographs
media and agreements about Jack Hoffman’s book Run, Run, Run,
clippings and journalist reflections on Abbie Hoffman.