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Seals Are BornCreated page with "'''<font face = Papyrus> <font color = maroon> <font size = 4>Historical Essay</font></font> </font>''' ''by Angus Macfarlane'' 800px '''Seals Stadium at 16th and Bryant, peering over left field wall to city center skyline in background, March 30, 1949.''' ''Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library'' In baseball’s early years (including Major League Baseball..."
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Frisco Bay Mussel Group: Living HereCreated page with "'''<font face = Papyrus> <font color = maroon> <font size = 4>Primary Source</font></font> </font>''' ''This text is from a small pamphlet published in 1977 by the Frisco Bay Mussel Group. At the end of the pamphlet a brief description was presented: The Frisco Bay Mussel Group is a “committee of correspondence” to act as a forum for sharing regional identity and watershed consciousness. There is no city/country division within the group because both locales are es..."
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Bay Area Collectives in the Early 1980sCreated page with "'''<font face = Papyrus> <font color = maroon> <font size = 4>"I was there..."</font></font> </font>''' ''A Discussion Between Geoff Kozeny and John Curl, 1986'' 350px|left On March 8, 1986, I sat with Geoph Kozeny, primary editor of the ''Grapevine/Collective Networker Newsletter'', on the back porch of Stardance House in San Francisco and, between scattered showers, we discussed our experiences. This dialogue was..."
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IntercollectiveCreated page with "'''<font face = Papyrus> <font color = maroon> <font size = 4>"I was there..."</font></font> </font>''' ''A Documentary Memoir by John Curl'' Image:THE-INTERCOLLECTIVE-bumper-stickers.jpg Between 1980-’86, the Intercollective (IC), "an open participatory group of people who are members of collectives and cooperatives," was the meeting place of the Bay Area worker cooperative/collective movement. We met monthly on alternating sides of San Francisco Bay "to social..."