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...Hair is ostensibly about Claude, the flower- child leader of the tribe, who burns his library card- instead of his draft card- as a joke. The hippies play at being marry pranksters until their innocence is shattered by Claude's symbolic departure via an acid trip. His sleep is a portent of mad America's destruction of the tribe's hippie ideal...

Author: By David Sellinger, | Title: HAIR: | 2/14/1970 | See Source »

...latest version of the fad started among the flower children of California, for whom its appeal is easy to understand. For one thing, it is pure psychedelia. For another, each tie-dyed pattern is unique, an unautomated adventure in personal adornment. And tie-dyeing is cheap. For little added cost, it can turn a 32? T shirt into strawberry fields forever, or an old pair of jeans into a tiptoe through the tulips...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modern Living: The Psychedelic Tie-Dye Look | 1/26/1970 | See Source »

...Student, Black, Flower Power-Social Conscience-Confrontation-Anti-establishmentarianism-Grasses for the Masses-Suppressive Government-Love Revolution-Freedom of Speech-Make Draft Beer-Ho, ho, ho, you silly...

Author: By Algernon Mews, | Title: A Tale of Dissent | 1/23/1970 | See Source »

...monocles or the concupiscent dancers in the wagonlit. Just the respectable Mr. Pulling, smoking his first stick of pot, gift of an American girl who calls herself Tooley. With a boy friend who paints Brand X soup cans and a father in the CIA, Tooley is the ultimate in flower-child hippiedom. The pot she gives poor Pulling happens to have been pushed to her by Wordsworth. Pulling is taking his first trip with Mother...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Hamlet's Aunt | 1/19/1970 | See Source »

...Denmark, and four of them are his great-great-grandchildren as well. Every one could have called Kaiser Wilhelm or Czar Nicholas cousin, but more than one started life as miss or mister. Any good monarchist or earnest Anglophile could identify the lot as the youth and flower of Britain's royal family, assembled for a rare group photograph over the holidays at Windsor. From the left: James, Sarah, George, Helen, Charles, David, Andrew, Marina, Anne, Edward...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jan. 12, 1970 | 1/12/1970 | See Source »

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