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Re: Does anyone have an extra copy of the set of SftP Magazines?
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I have a lot of the magazines, probably not a complete list.  In particular,I don't have the early SESPA newsletters.
I did send a box to Ben Allen of the new SftP with a number of copies of several special issues as well as other memoribilia, much from the Boston Chapter. Included a number of copies of the Towards a Science for the People booklet from the early days put out by the Chiacgo group


Jonathan Beckwith
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My memoir, "Making Genes, Making Waves: A Social Activist in Science"  (Harvard U. Press, 2002)

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From: Science for the People Discussion List [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Carol Axelrod [[log in to unmask]]
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Subject: Re: Does anyone have an extra copy of the set of SftP Magazines?

Yes! Many from the early 70s and also some paper minutes position papers miscellaneous stuff from around that time when I was office manager at the magazine.
I've been wanting to move this pile to the right hands for years so I'd be happy to donate the whole lot to the new Science for the People. Let's arrange a handoff soon. Thanks. Carol Axelrod


On Wednesday, March 4, 2015, Charlie Welch <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
We are looking for as complete a set as possible of the SftP magazines to have at a table at the Appalachian Studies Conference later this month.


http://www.appalachianstudies.org/annualconference/

I know they are available online, but they want physical copies for the table.

Charlie


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