PCL MS 033 William F. Ringle Collection
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Introduction | William Frank Ringle was an anthropologist and instructor at the University of Illinois and at Iowa State University. The collection (PCL MS 033) centers on Ringle's personal interest and professional research into the beat generation of the late 1950s to early 1960s; the counterculture of the 1960s and 1970s, including radical social history and politics, Ethnopharmacology drug culture, rock music, and alternative publications; black history and culture, including music; native American history and culture; and miscellaneous other subjects. The collection was donated to the Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University, in April 1988, through the cooperation of Sinan Demirel, a close friend of Ringle's, and Ben Wiese, the executor of the Ringle estate. The collection was inventoried by Sinan Demirel after Ringle's death, and was organized and arranged at the Browne Popular Culture Library by Kelly Roddy, who also prepared the biographical sketch and box/folder inventory. With the exception of the 19 restricted folders listed in this register, the collection is open to public access for research. However, the duplication of any materials must comply with applicable copyright laws. This register was compiled by Brenda McCallum, Head Librarian, and Kelly Roddy, Library Assistant, Browne Popular Culture Library, June 1989. This finding aid was updated and revised in September 2009 by Patricia Falk. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Biographical Sketch | William Frank Ringle (1933-1984) was born June 17, 1933, in Okmulgee, Oklahoma and later moved with his family to Phoenix, Arizona. In 1951 he entered the University of Oklahoma where he studied geological engineering. From 1952 to 1957 he was employed by various mining companies in the southwest United States. In 1957 he returned to the University of Oklahoma; however, due to health reasons and divorce proceedings, he was unable to complete his degree. In 1958 Ringle was inducted into the military. He was released from active duty in 1960 and began attending classes at Arizona State University in 1962. In 1963 he received his B.A. degree and immediately began courses for his M.A. degree in anthropology at Arizona State University. He spent some time in Northern Mexico where he was field foreman for a sponsored research project in the areas of human social behavior and applied anthropology. In the fall of 1964 Ringle entered the doctoral degree program in anthropology at the University of Illinois where he taught from 1964 to 1968. During this time his interests as a self-proclaimed "hipanthropologist" turned towards the emerging counterculture and drug scene, and student protest movement. In the fall of 1968 Ringle accepted a position at Iowa State University where he taught anthropology classes until 1975. Ringle never completed his Ph.D., which was cause for his dismissal from Iowa State University in 1975. After leaving the university, he began working for the Chicago Northwestern Railway as a brakeman and conductor. In 1975 he established the Bluff Creek Theoretical Institute, a "small, subsistence commune of working scholars and artists", at Boone, Iowa where he lived until his death in February, 1984. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Scope and Content | The William F. Ringle Collection (1933-1984) includes correspondence, family papers, financial records, and legal documents; subject files, research and fieldwork notes, unpublished bibliographies, papers and reports; teaching files, course outlines, and class rosters; and books, periodicals, newspapers, and other printed materials, including alternative publications, such as underground newspapers and comic books, small press monographs, and ephemeral materials such as flyers and pamphlets. All of the books and monographs ca. 2,325 and some of the serials ca. 950 from the Ringle Collection have been separated from the 61 boxes of manuscript materials, and are integrated and intershelved with related cataloged holdings in the Browne Popular Culture Library. A local note links the provenance of the cataloged books to the Ringle Collection. The collection reflects various aspects of Ringle's research, teaching, and bibliographic work in the areas of cultural anthropology, Ethnobotany, and Ethnopharmacology, as well as his professional memberships in such organizations as AMORPHIA (The Cannabis Cooperative), S.T.A.S.H. (Student Association for the Study of Hallucinogens, Inc.), N.O.R.M.L. (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws), and the Peace and Freedom Party. Of particular interest are the notes, bibliographies, papers, published items, and ephemeral materials compiled by Ringle for his research projects, which provide insight into the emergence of youth subcultures and protest movements in the 1960s, and their history and development throughout the next decade. The special strength of this collection is Ringle's contemporaneous ethnographic research on the hippie and psychedelic drug subcultures of the era. Ringle was a teacher, ethnographer, bibliographer, and collector, rather than a prolific writer, and the collection reflects these personal strengths and weaknesses. While the printed material spans from 1900 to 1984, the core of the collection. Series IV is formed by research conducted by Ringle from 1967 to 1978, and includes manuscripts for his paper "Dealers and Dopers in Sema: Ethical and Methodological Problems in the Ethnographic Study of Illegal Aspects of the Culture of Contemporary Society" (1971), and his bibliographies "Psychedelics and Society: A Topically Indexed Survey of the Technical, Popular and Folk Literature on the Origins, History and Functioning of the Psychedelic Drug Scene of the Emergent Hip Subculture" (1970-1973), "Words of the Struggle: A Selected Bibliography of Works on the American Negro" (1968), "Blacks & Blues: Selected Bibliography of Black Music and Musicians in American History and Culture" (1972), and "Rock Anthem of the Hipocalypse: Musical expression, popularization, and mass diffusion of hip ethos through commercialization in the pop arts and entertainment media" (1972). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Series Description | RestrictionsThe following materials in the Ringle Collection are sealed and closed to access. Due to their personal, confidential nature they will be opened for research only with the advance written permission of Ben Wiese, executor of Ringle's estate and that of any other persons named in the papers:
Series I:Personal Papers, 2 boxes1944-1979Arranqed chronologically, and by functional typeIncludes brief biographical information, correspondence primarily outgoing letters relating to graduate school admissions and degree requirements, and some confidential family financial records and legal documents Series II:Professional Files, 2 boxes1968-1978Arranged chronologically, and by name of organizationIncludes correspondence, flyers, catalogs, order forms, membership records, and other materials relating to Ringle's memberships in and affiliations with professional organizations, and his subscriptions to many newsletters, magazines, journals and donations of underground comics from Dan Fernelius. Series III:Graduate School Research, 2 boxes1963-1965Arranged chronologically, by research project: Yaqui Indians in Sonora Mexico, Guadalupe Arizona Project, and Three Turkey Ruin [n.p.]Includes thesis proposal, research notes and papers, field notes, film logs, and photocopied materials. Series IV:Post-Graduate Research, 36 boxes1963-1983*Includes correspondence, research notes and papers, photocopied journal articles and book chapters, printed materials, bibliographic references, and unpublished bibliographies and reports. Arranged chronologically, and by research topic into fourteen subseries, as follows:
Series V:Teaching, 8 boxes1965-1974Includes correspondence, class rosters, course syllabi, lecture notes, reading lists, examinations, research papers, and related teaching materials, of which some are closed to access. Arranged chronologically, and divided into three subseries:
Series VI:Notecards, 10 boxesContains bibliographic references in groups of 2" x 4" and 5" x 7" notecards, relating to Ringle's research and teaching on various topics. The notecards are arranged in the categories established by Ringle. Throughout this register cross references are provided between the notecards in this Series and related materials in other Series. Series VII:Printed Materials, 10 boxes1962-1983Some of the serial publications (ca. 950) from the Ringle Collection have been integrated and intershelved with related materials at the Browne Popular Culture Library. Those serials remaining in the Ringle Collection (MS-33) are arranged in approximate chronological order, according to the form of the publication, in the following five subseries:
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Inventory |
Boxes 41 through 50 contain notecards relating to Ringle's research and teaching on various topics. Box 41
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Title | Vol/Issue No. | Dates |
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Newspapers | ||
Ames Daily Tribune Ames, IA |
103 (262) | 5/7/70 |
103 (263) | 5/23/70 | |
103 (276) | 5/23/70 | |
108 (11) | 7/13/74 | |
Boone County Advocate Boonsboro, IA |
6 (36) | 9/7/1871 |
Boone County Pioneer Boone, IA |
54 (119) | 8/14/22 |
The Des Moines Register Des Moines, IA |
5/23/70 | |
4/13/78 | ||
The Des Moines Tribune Des Moines, IA |
5/7/70 | |
5/22/70 | ||
3/22/73 | ||
5/9/75 | ||
Drake Times-Delphic Drake, IA |
88 (53) | 5/15/70 |
Iowa State Daily I.S.U., Ames, IA |
98 (62) | 3/73 |
98 (77) | 5/73 | |
98 (78) | 3/75 | |
98 (94) | 12/20/68 | |
98 (97) | 2/20/69 | |
98 (98) | 2/21/69 | |
99 (20) | 10/3/69 | |
99 (22) | 10/7/69 | |
99 (32) | 10/21/69 | |
99 (144) | 5/7/70 | |
99 (145) | 5/8/70 | |
99 (147) | 5/12/70 | |
99 (151) | 5/16/70 | |
99 (153) | 5/20/70 | |
99 (155) | 5/22/70 | |
99 (156) | 5/23/70 | |
99 (157) | 5/27/70 | |
100 (143) | 5/7/71 | |
101 (16) | 9/28/71 | |
102 (122) | 3/23/73 | |
? | 4/18/73 | |
? | 10/15/? | |
Military-Industrial Complex in Iowa | 1968? | |
The Print Mint Berkeley, CA |
3/71? | |
The Sunday News Magazine Detroit, MI |
10/25/70 | |
Western Central Coop News Ralston, IA |
27 (9) | July-Aug. 1985 |
Sections of newspapers | ||
Chicago Daily News Chicago, IL Statement during presidential campaign from Nelson A. Rockefeller against Vietnam . |
7/17/68 | |
Chicago Sun-Times "The Walker Report" Chicago, IL |
12/2/68 | |
The New York Book Review New York, NY |
13 (9) | 11/20/69 |
23 (12) | 7/15/76 | |
23 (13) | 8/5/76 | |
"Ego" Arts Review | n.d. | |
? [Manson article] | n.d. | |
? New York, NY? | n.d. | |
?[Music paper of some sort] | n.d. |
Folder | Description | Date |
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1 | Book chapter Photocopy: Noble Experiments [Recipe book for alcoholic drinks] |
1930 |
2 | Chart Photocopy: Third Iowa Infantry Volunteers |
n.d. |
3 | Booklet G.A.R. State Encampment June 5, 6, and 7. 1906. Boone, Iowa. |
1906 |
4 | Book chapter Photocopy: The Cola Wars: The Story of the Global Corporate Battle Between the Coca-Cola Company and the Pepsi Co, Inc. |
1980 |
5 | Handwritten note "Is Your Wash Clean Clear Through? Or Overproduction and You" [This sounds like a suicide note. Not by Ringle] |
n.d. |
6 | Handwritten research notes by W.F. Ringle 'The Renaissance and the Reformation' |
n.d. |
7 | Worksheets and drawings Lisa M. [no last name; appears to be elementary school work] |
n.d. |
8 | Magazine advertisements dealing with weight loss | n.d. |
9 | Reprint of journal article "An Experimental Approach to Superstitious Behavior" |
Jan.- Mar. 1962 |
10 | Research report Population Trend. of Incorporated Places in Iowa, 1900-1970 |
June 1972 |
11 | Research report Iowa's Population: Past, Present, and Future |
March 1973 |
12 | Research report Population Projections by Ages and Sex for State and Counties of Iowa, 1975-1990 |
June 1973 |
13 | Newspaper clippings; jokes | n.d. |
14 | 1 magnetic tape of George Lincoln Rockwell (assassinated leader of the American Nazi Party, "The Voice of Hate") |
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15 | 19 cards with hands making peace symbol | |
16 | 1 armband reading "Peace" | |
17 | 1 keychain | |
18 | 2 "psychedelic" drawings | |
19 | 1 game-"Drug Addict Springboard to Family Communication: An Informative Game on Drug Abuse" | |
The following items were added to the Ringle Collection after its initial receipt. Materials received from David Gradwohl. |
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20 | Photocopy of William F. "Bill" Ringle's obituary from the Anthropology Newsletter (Vol. 26, no. 1) promotional brochure, Anthropology Dept., Iowa State University includes photos of Ringle |
Jan. 1985 |
photograph of W.F. Ringle. and D. Gradwohl | 1970 | |
21 | Caveat: A Newsletter from the Institute of Drug Misuse. New York, NY Institute For The Study Of Drug Misuse, Inc. |
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Vol. 2: no.7 | July 1914 | |
Special Drug Suppl. no. 3 | July 1914 | |
22 | Pamphlets (Peace Symbol): | |
"The Peace Symbol" The Mark of the Traitor Independence, MO |
n.d. | |
Gospel Tract Society, Inc., [7 pages] The Truth About Those Peace Symbols Independence, MO |
[1970?] | |
Gospel Tract Society, Inc., [4 pages] The Peace Symbol -"The Broken Cross" Pasadena, CA |
[1968?] | |
The Network of Patriotic Letter Writers, [2 pages] |
Box 58
Items in Box 58 consist of shelf list cards and photocopies of shelf list cards.
The following newspaper was transferred from the William F. Ringle Collection to the Browne Popular Culture Library's Underground and Alternative Press Collection.The Black Panther Black Community News Service, based in San Francisco, CA |
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Vol/Issue | Date | Vol/Issue | Date |
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2 (23) | 2/17/69 | 4 (5) | 1/3/70 |
2 (25) | 3/9/69 | 4 (8) (7?) | 1/24/70 |
3 (2) | 5/4/69 | 4 (8) | 1/31/70 |
3 (4) | 5/19/69 | 4 (9) | 2/7/70 |
3 (7) | 6/7/69 | 4 (10) | 2/17/70 |
3 (8) | 6/14/69 | 4 (13) | 2/28/70 |
3 (9) | 6/21/69 | 4 (14) | 3/71/70 |
3 (10) | 6/28/69 | 4 (15) | 3/15/70 |
3 (11) | 7/5/69 | 4 (16) | 3/21/70 |
3 (13) | 7/19/69 | 4 (17) | 3/28/70 |
3 (14) | 7/26/69 | 4 (18) | 4/6/70 |
3 (14) (15?) | 8/2/69 | 4 (18) (19?) | 4/11/70 |
3 (16) | 8/9/69 | 4 (20) | 4/18/70 |
3 (17) | 8/16/69 | 4 (21) | 4/25/70 |
3 (18) | 3/23/69 | 4 (22) | 5/2/70 |
3 (19) | 8/30/69 | 4 (22) (23?) | 5/9/70 |
3 (20) | 9/6/69 | 4 (24) | 5/19/70 |
3 (21) | 9/13/69 | 4 (25 & 26) | 5/31/70 |
3 (22) | 9/20/69 | 4 (27) | 6/6/70 |
3 (23) | 9/27/69 | 4 (28) | 6/13/70 |
3 (24) | 10/4/69 | 4 (29) | 6/20/70 |
3 (25) | 10/11/69 | 4 (30) | 6/27/70 |
3 (27) | 10/25/69 | 5 (1) | 7/4/70 |
3 (28) | 11/1/69 | 5 (1?) | 7/11/70 |
3 (29) | 11/15/69 | 5 (2) | 7/18/70 |
3 (32) | 11/29/69 | 5 (3) | 7/25/70 |
4 (1) | 12/16/69 | 5 (4) | 8/1/70 |
4 (2) | 12/13/69 | 5 (6) | 8/8/70 |
4 (4) | 12/27/69 |
Series VII
Subseries 5: Transfers - Comic Books
The following comic books have been transferred from the William F. Ringle Collection to the Browne Popular Culture Library's Comic Book Collection, Undergrounds and Generals.
Title, Vol./Issue No.
- Anthro - no.2
- Insect Fear - 1970
- Ringo Kid (Plus assorted covers-4) – nos. 14, 17, 18
- Bent - 4/1/71
- Freak Brothers - 1971, 1972
- Dopin’ Dan – no. 11
- Douglas Comix
- Harold Hedd - no.1
- In The Presence of Mine Enemies - 1973
- God Nose - n.d.
Series VII
Subseries 5: Transfers - Magazines
The following serials have been transferred from the William F. Ringle Collection to the Browne Popular Culture Library’s Periodical Collection
Title & Vol./Issue no.
- The Alternative Journalism Review - 9 (3)
- Alternatives - no.2
- The Amorphia Report (a newsletter for the members of AMORPHIA, the non-profit national cannabis cooperative devoted to drug research, education, and legal reform) – 1 (1), 1 (3), 2 (1), 2 (2), 2 (3)
- Back to Godhead - no.45, 46
- Capsules (The Student Association for the Study of Hallucinogens, Inc. [S.T.A.S.H.]) – 2 (4), 2 (5), 3 (1), 3 (2)
- CoEvolution Quarterly (Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog) – Summer, Fall, Winter of 1974; Fall, Spring, Summer of 1975; Summer 1976, Fall 1978, Spring 1979
- Communities ("a journal of cooperative living", Louisa, VA) – nos. 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 20, 22, 45, 61, 66
- Edcentric ("a journal of educational change", Eugene, OR) – nos.26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33, 36, 37, 39
- Female Liberation Newsletter - nos.5, 7, 16, 17, 23, 27, 30, 31
- High Times - no.1 (Premiere issue—Collector’s edition), no.3 (Collectors issue), nos.4, 5, 6, 7 (Special Collector’s Issue), 8, 9, 12, 14, 15, 43, 45, 48, 53
- Intellectual Digest - 2 (2)
- Journal of Psychedelic Drugs – nos.11, 12, 21, 22, 31, 32, 41, 42
- The Leaflet (publication of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws [N.O.R.M.L.]) – 1 (2), 1 (3), 1 (4), 1 (5), 1 (6), 2 (1), 2 (2), 2 (3), 2 (4), 3 (1), 3 (3)
- Liberty Letter – nos. 7, 141, 144, 145, 151
- Lifestyle - nos. 2, 4, 5, 6
- Marijuana Review – nos. 12, 13, 14 (photocopied), 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
- National Lampoon
- No More Teacher’s Dirty Looks (Bay Area Radical Teachers’ Organizing Collective, San Francisco, CA) – 2 (3), 3 (1), 3 (2), special issue
- Other Scenes - 4 (8), 4 (9), 5 (2)
- Osawatomie - nos. 1, 3, 4
- Oz ("only" independent magazine in Australia, Sydney, BW Australia) – nos. 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, ?, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 35
- Psychedelic Review - nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11
- Rags – Dummy copy 1970, Sept. 1970, Oct. 1970, Dec. 1970, Feb. 1971, March 1971, April 1971
- Ramparts - 5 (7), 5 (9), 6 (3) - 7 (11) [incomplete], A Muckracker’s Guide to 1968 and Other Horrors (Special Collector’s Edition, 1968?), 7 (12), 7 (13), 8 (1), 8 (2), 8 (3), 8 (4), 8 (5), 8 (6), 8 (7), 8 8), 8 (9), 8 (11), 9 (1), 9 (6), 9 (9)
- Rush - 1 (2), 1 (3)
- S.O.S., U.S.A., Ship of State (Newspaper against communism - Salem, MA) – nos. 158, 159, 162
- SPEED (The Current index to the Drug Abuse Literature [A publication of S.T.A.S.H.]) – 1 (19), 1 (20), 1 (21), 1 (22), 1 (24), 2 (1), 2 (2), 2 (3), 2 (4), 2 (5), 2 (6), 2 (7), 2 (8), 2 (9), 2 (10), 2 (11), 2 (12), 2 (13), 2 (14), 2 (15), 2 (16), 2 (17), 2 (18), 2 (19), 2 (20), 2 (22)
- Sane World (A newsletter of Action on Disarmament and the Peace Race, Washington, DC) – 10 (1), 10 (4), 10 (6), 10 (7), 10 (8), 10 (9), 10 (10), 10 (11), 10 (12), 11 (2), 11 (3), 11 (5), 11 (7), 11 (8-9), 11 (10), 11 (11), 11 (12), 12 (1), 12 (2), 12 (4), 12 (5), 12 (6), 12 (7-8), 12 (9), 12 (10-11), 13 (1)
- Something else ! (Radical Education Project; "Formerly Radicals in the Professions Newsletter", Ann Arbor, MI) – 2 (2), 2 (3), 2 (4), 2 (5), 2 (6), 3 (1)
- Trail Tales (Boone County Historical Society) - nos. 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34
- The Truth Seeker – 96 (1), 96 (2), 97 (10), 97 (11), 97 (12), 98 (1), 98 (2), 98 (3), 98 (4), 98 (5), 98 (6), 98 (7), 98 (8), 98 (9), 98 (10), 98 (11), 98 (12), 99 (1), 99 (2)
- TV Star Parade
- Vocations for Social Change ( Hayward, CA) – Oct. 1968, Mar. 1969, July/Aug. 1969
- White Power (Ohio White Nationalist Party, Toledo, OH; changed to "Official Newsletter of the American White Nationalist Party," National Headquarters, Toledo, OH with Vol.1, no.7) – 1 (1), 1 (2), 1 (3), 1 (4), 1 (5), 1 (6), 1 (7), 1 (8), 1 (9), 1 (10), 1 (11), 1 (12)
- White Power (American White Nationalist Party, Columbus, OH; National headquarters were temporarily moved to Columbus while John and Ed Gerhardt faced charges of creating a disturbance under the safe school ordinance at Woodward High School, Toledo, OH) – 2 (1), 2 (2), 2 (4)
[see also the Alternative/Underground Press Collection for national publication]
The following serials have been transferred from the William F. Ringle Collection to the Music Library and Sound Recordings Archives, 3rd Floor, Jerome Library.
Title, Vol./Issue No.
- Big Fat - no.6
- Cheetah – 1 (1), 1 (3), 1 (6)
- Crawdaddy - April 1973, Oct. 1973, March 1974, April 1974, May 1974, June 1974, July 1974, Aug. 1974
- Fusion – nos. 88, 89, 90
- Rock – nos. 25, 210, 216, 218
- Rock Scene – nos. 12, 13
- Rolling Stone - nos. 22, 27, 31, 33, 35, ?, 207
- Teen Set - Sep. 1968