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VOL. LXIII-NO. 10 University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. 29208 Monday, October 2, 1972
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"aSan Francisco ngts stie ito had pnom e
pmayed fashnable thanbeason: baes, fromeen
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happened to Haight-Asbury?
shbury, much abused symboltaury
e defunct flower child pr. Association, w u to c
anon, was a smoldering shell. Thrar,nfatomnuree- wt HI,svis.Aertuglg
of mass arrests, murders, and bacsbtenteln-oeHih- truhte-o hmdr aso
ang bangs, it was sealed off Ahuy Idpnet Mrhns foe oe,te iwwt eet
rest of the city. Except for the (I)oc eddb o hln etadapeeso ntigta
of crises, the San Francisco fudro h sceei hp h mcso tpaim
ere keeping hands off, waiting Hih' otfmu edso-n omnigo ADpooa o
aight to burn out. And burn out Hlh-sbr egbrod aml,Mne esoiz 8 ie
even though there is much muttd ofnihoho im "Weew ld eulad Idn'
the Haight about a revival, poeenasoitosUniesm supsthspoleavntcdi,bt
treet itself still has the dingy, ciybcegrusHADwnstse wednthv ayalysorcie
up look of a disaster area. Only teHih aeu hr tlf f hpet n
lest have survived the exodus beoealtedupuhrmoein Hrswtz wowrkhs
e sixties of the neighborhood's tstrfotofcisacernhue hrwrsoewthheelofahe
a residents. And while it would o uvvlifrain reuiest ottl emn Sehr n
air to say there is anomosity cus feig,adfo ptlsig, bsbl a,ciiie srols h
newcomers and the old-timers, adi' h oeo h agtAhuy yugpol h r rigt nt h
Nhom have lived in the Haight Swthor.Hit.Oonofhe rgies, e
blasthryya,alhnes bexatlye thloing,one oldgh - (taeseHih,p8