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Everyone knew everyone else, all the residents participated in everything that was going on, from the plays at Forest Theater and the Golden Bough to the depates about paving Ocean Avenue. That was Carmel in its early years, according to Richard Criley. But, he says, something happened in 1934 that made people realize that there might be trouble boiling below the surface. Criley, who grew up in the Highlands and was an active participant in the happenings of 1934, will take us back to those surprising times. The recipient of a number of awards for his passionate, life-long defense of civil liberty, Criley is the author of "The FBI v. the First Amendment," published in 1991. June 1, 1998 Harrison Memorial Library, Carmel, Ca Copyright 1998. For personal and educational use only. Commercial use is prohibited.
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Harrison Memorial Library Carmel Library Richard Criley
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