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  2. Youth International Party - Wikipedia

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    A Yippie flag was often seen at anti-war demonstrations. The flag had a black background with a five-pointed red star in the center, and a green cannabis leaf superimposed over it. When asked about the Yippie flag, an anonymous Yippie identified only as "Jung" told The New York Times that "The black is for anarchy.

  3. The Taylor Companies - Wikipedia

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    The Taylor Cos., a nearly 200-year-old company that bills itself as the oldest furniture manufacturer in the United States, announced that it plans to go out of business. August 8, 2012 [ 14 ] On September 18, 2012 the Gasser Chair Co. of Youngstown, Ohio announced that it had acquired the intellectual property of Taylor Chair Co.

  4. Restaurateurs to bring another restaurant-speakeasy to Falls ...

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    The 38-seat Oak & Olive will have a fresh, new look with dark grays and black, brass accents and comfortable, high-back chair seating. Bookcases will be adorned with old records and vintage pieces.

  5. Jerry Rubin - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Clyde Rubin (July 14, 1938 – November 28, 1994) was an American social activist, anti-war leader, and counterculture icon during the 1960s and early 1970s. Despite being known for holding radical views when he was a political activist, he ceased holding his more extreme views at some point in the 1970s and instead opted for a successful career as a businessman.

  6. Local history: O’Neil’s Oak Grille was popular dining spot in ...

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    The M. O’Neil Co. advertises the opening of the Oak Grille on Sept. 13, 1947, in downtown Akron. ... stores in Northeast Ohio would rebrand as the May Co., bringing an end to O’Neil’s after ...

  7. Quaker Square - Wikipedia

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    Quaker Square was a shopping and dining complex located in downtown Akron, Ohio which is now used by the University of Akron. Quaker Square was the original Quaker Oats factory; the complex consists of the former mill, factory, and silos. The buildings were bought in the early 1970s by developers who sought to create a unique, useful home for ...