Ben & Jerry's
@ Ben & Jerry's - A party of nine is ordering the Vermonster.
Duane Reade (Broadway & 106)
@ Duane Reade (Broadway & 106)
George Washington Bridge
@ George Washington Bridge
Super Seven
@ Super Seven - Stopping on the way home for gas and ice cream.
Harriman State Park
@ Harriman State Park - Heading to our family swimming hole.
MTA Subway - 96th St (1/2/3)
@ MTA Subway - 96th St (1/2/3)
Robofun
@ Robofun - Presentation day -- we get to see some of Alex's robot and computer game creations!
Madison Square Park
@ Madison Square Park - Alex is enjoying in the playground water feature.
Bonobo's
@ Bonobo's - A bit weird, but not too bad for a vegan lunchcounter.
Robofun
@ Robofun - Robofun campers are ending their day with a limbo dance party!

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matthewsimon @ 2010-08-22T17:44:00
Here are a scattering of other links relating to LNS I've found recently:
- Wikipedia Entry -- Would benefit from some enhancement, I'd say...
- Allen Young's LNS history at LNS-Archive.org
- A 1969 article by Thorne Dreyer and Victoria Smith, from Rag, at LNS-Archive.org
- Ray Mungo's "Famous Long Ago" covers the period from LNS's founding in the fall of 1967 (p 13) through the founding of the NY office in January 1968 (p 76), moving to NY in July 1968 (p 82), the heist in August (p 90), the reaction (p 95), and the aftermath in the fall of 1968 (p 101).
- More quotes from the Marshall Bloom years.
- The biographical notes for Marshall Bloom's personal papers, archived at Amherst tells a version of the story.
- Photos by David Fenton of LNS Office, October 1969 and February 1970

- Ruling in 426 F.2d 1379, LNS and SDS vs the Senate Judiciary Committee, May 1970.
- This story by Chip Berlet describes how the FBI's COINTELPRO targeted LNS.
- A letter written to the NY Review of Books in 1972 praising LNS and calling for donations
- UMass Amherst has an archive of LNS packets 1-120 and various other artifacts.
- The LNS photo archive is now at an NYU library.
- A few mentions of LNS in A trumpet to arms: alternative media in America by David Armstrong