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    Mr. Bumps and his monkey

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    Butler, Octavia E. To Jeffrey M. Elliot

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    Why do clocks run clockwise? and other imponderables : mysteries of everyday life explained

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    An alternative media brochure

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    "One day, a bunch of alternative media people were searching for ways to co-operate. We decided to combine our mailing lists and our efforts to produce a booklet telling you about some of the sources of information offered by alternative organizations. We had to limit ourselves to the fourteen groups you'll find inside .... if enough others show interest, we may do a second catalog in the spring. The alternative culture is getting it together! Plug in to the movement! Read this rag!"--Cover.

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    Speeches - "Back to the Future"

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    Quest for Quality Conference., Vail, CO, 1986, "Back to the Future" ; reprint of "Back to the Future" from Executive Speeches and correspondence

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