Salient. Victoria University Student Newspaper. Volume. 33, Number 9. 25 June, 1970
Contents
- [title page]
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- Salient p. 2
- When Means Threaten Ends — by David Harcourt
- Staff
- Letters to the Editor
- The tour Demos p. 3
- Salient Interview
- [advert]
- What they Said they Saw
- Majority Oppose Tour p. 8
- SRC on Education
- [advert]
- Demonstrations in South Africa
- Sensitive lecturers — by D. F. McKenzie
- [Letter from Graeme Collins, Publications Officer Student's Association Office, to the editor of Salient, 1970] — by Graeme Collins p. 9
- [Note found in the Student Union Building]
- [Letters to Paul Grocott and Margaret Bryson]
- Food Price Increases p. 10
- Council Election
- Sex
- Moratorium
- Student Reps Divided
- O'Brien on Campus
- Focus—NZUSA Committee
- Excluders Excluded
- Complaint
- Salient looks at — America dying, or merely insane? p. 11
- Primeval Gloom... the Swamp... Altamont — by Sandy Darlington p. 12
- Some Notes on the Vanguard of American Democracy
- Violence & Influence p. 14
- Kent State: — 'Fear and Expected Repression'
- 'Every Day, the Rah Rah Kill Biz' — by Lon Louty p. 15
- The Last Guy Out Gets his Head Cracked open — ...and it's all on record — by Robert Scheer p. 16
- Waiting for Immortality..... with a Thermostat in his Hand p. 18
- The Paramilitary Right p. 20
- Los Angeles City Without a Soul p. 21
- The richest man in the world is a miserable old prick p. 22
- And 50 Years of (American) Capitalism
- Love is all You Need p. 23
- The Passing of the Dream — by Dennis Altman
- One Month in the Good Old U.S. of A. — Source: Newsweek p. 25
- A shawte histree of the Inglish langwidge.. — by Anton Erasmuson p. 26
- [advert]
- Film Review — by Rex Benson p. 27
- [advert] p. 28
- The 625 Line TV with David Smith — The Tedium is the Message — by David Smith
- Music Review — by Gordon Burt p. 29
- Drama Review — The Dark Lady of the Sonnets — by G. B. Shaw
- Classified
- Folk Review p. 30
- [advert]
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Record Review — Concerto for Pop Group and Orchestra featuring Deep Purple and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Arnold (EMI Harvest Shvl 767) — by Don Hewitson p. 31
- [Introduction] p. 31
- Chicago
- [advert]
- It's All... Nearly all ...in the Dominion p. 32