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==National organization== | ==National organization== | ||
At its height in 1979 and 1980, SLS had a central national office with a paid staff in | At its height in 1979 and 1980, SLS had a central national office with a paid staff in San Francisco across the street from the Cato Institute, and dozens of chapters. It also published a variety of pamphlets and issue papers and <i>Liberty</i> magazine in a newspaper format with a circulation of more than 10,000 copies per issue. | ||
The National Directors of Students for a Libertarian Society were [[Milton Mueller]] (1979-1981), [[Jeffrey Friedman]] (1981-1982), [[Kathleen Jacob Richman]] (1982), and [[Chris Gunderson]] (1982-83). Others active in the organization were [[Williamson Evers]], [[Chris Sciabarra]], [[Mark Brady]], Mark Joffe, [[Eric Garris]], and [[David Beito]], who were members of the national board, and [[Paul Jacob]], a prominent illegal draft resister, [[Tom G. Palmer]], and [[Dave Nalle]], the publications director of <i>Liberty</i> magazine. Former chapter heads included [[Justin Raimondo]] and [[Alan R. Weiss]]. | The National Directors of Students for a Libertarian Society were [[Milton Mueller]] (1979-1981), [[Jeffrey Friedman]] (1981-1982), [[Kathleen Jacob Richman]] (1982), and [[Chris Gunderson]] (1982-83). Others active in the organization were [[Williamson Evers]], [[Chris Sciabarra]], [[Mark Brady]], Mark Joffe, [[Eric Garris]], and [[David Beito]], who were members of the national board, and [[Paul Jacob]], a prominent illegal draft resister, [[Tom G. Palmer]], and [[Dave Nalle]], the publications director of <i>Liberty</i> magazine. Former chapter heads included [[Justin Raimondo]] and [[Alan R. Weiss]]. |