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    Embrace and Mourning Glories concert flier, d.c. Space, Washington, D.C., February 24, 1986

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    Circa 1980s photocopy of a flier for a concert featuring the Washington, D.C. area punk bands Embrace and Mourning Glories. The concert occurred at d.c. Space in Washington, D.C. on February 24, 1986. Sharon Cheslow photocopied the original flier for the concert while conducting research in the 1980s for the book that she co-authored on the D.C. punk scene, "Banned In D.C.

    D.C. Zinefest flier, Brookland Arts Walk, Washington, D.C., October 24, 2021

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    Flier promoting the D.C. Zinefest, an annual event gathering zine creators and other participants in the independent press culture. The event occurred at the Brookland Arts Walk in Washington, D.C. on October 24, 2021

    Rites of Spring concert flier, Food For Thought, Washington, D.C. - December 15, 1984

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    Photocopy of an advertising flier promoting a concert by the Washington, D.C. punk band, Rites Of Spring. The concert occurred on December 15, 1984 at Food For Thought, a restaurant/concert venue in Washington, D.C. The other bands on the bill were the Washington, D.C. punk bands Gray Matter and Grand Mal. The photocopy was made by D.C. artist, author, and musician Sharon Cheslow as part of the research for "Banned in D.C.," a book she co-authored with Cynthia Connolly and Leslie Clague

    Bloody Mannequin Orchestra, Grand Mal, Madhouse concert flier, D.C. Space, Washington, D.C., September 24, 1983

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    A flier promoting a concert by the Washington, D.C. punk bands Bloody Mannequin Orchestra, Madhouse (who later changed their name to Strange Boutique), and Grand Mal. The concert occurred at D.C. Space in Washington, D.C. on September 24, 1983. The flier was designed by Bloody Mannequin Orchestra band member Colin Sears, who later was a member of the influential punk band Dag Nasty

    Ignition and 3 (Three) concert flier, d.c. Space, Washington, D.C., March 13, 1987

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    Flier for a concert by the Washington, D.C. punk bands Ignition and 3. The concert was an anti-censorship benefit show at d.c. Space in Washington, D.C. on March 19, 1987

    Drill team trip to Washington, D.C., 1964

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    Members of the Norwich University Drill Team on the bus during a trip to Washington, D.C., April 196

    Crank concert flier, American University, Washington, D.C., March 31, 1990

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    Flier promoting a concert by the bands Crank, Evergroove, Maniacle Bamboo, and Big Dictator. The concert was a benefit for Care D.C. and occurred on March 31, 1990 at American University's Cassell Gym in Washington, D.C

    Three (3) and Vile Cherubs concert poster - d.c. space, Washington, D.C., September 9, 1987

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    Poster promoting a concert by the Washington, D.C. punk bands Three (3) and Vile Cherubs. The concert occurred at d.c. space in Washington, D.C. on September 9, 1987. The poster, which incorporates an image of 19th century composer Franz Liszt, was designed by Jeff Nelson. Nelson was the drummer for Three and co-owner of Dischord Records

    Bloody Mannequin Orchestra, Madhouse, Grand Mal concert flier, d.c. Space, Washington, D.C., September 24, 1983

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    Flier promoting a concert by the Washington, D.C. area punk bands Bloody Mannequin Orchestra, Grand Mal, and Madhouse (who later changed their name to Strange Boutique). The concert occurred at D.C. Space in Washington, D.C. on September 24, 1983. The flier was designed by Alex Mahoney of Bloody Mannequin Orchestra

    #1239 The D.C. Crime Law: Two Views.

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    Participants include: William O. Bittman, Attorney, Hogan & Hartson, Washington, D.C. Daniel A. Rezneck, Attorney, Arnold & Porter, Washington, D.C
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