- back into
Yippies. In 1973,
Yippies marched on the
Manhattan home of
Watergate conspirator John Mitc****: ... five
hundred die-hard
Yippies staged one...
-
Yippy was a
metasearch engine that
grouped searched results into clusters. It was
originally developed and
released by VivĂsimo in 2004
under the name...
- Five
Yippies were
taken to jail,
including Jerry Rubin and Phil Ochs,
while Pigasus was
released to the
Chicago Humane Society, and the
Yippies were released...
-
transported to the
rally in a
station wagon,
escorted by
seven Yippies.
There were 50
Yippies carrying campaign signs and
handing out literature.
There were...
-
International Party (YIP) or
Yippies,
along with
social and
political activist Abbie Hoffman and
satirist Paul Kr****ner. The
Yippies were not a
formal organization...
- led by
Chicago authorities worked in
favor of the
Yippies' plan.[citation needed] One of the
Yippies' main
tactics was to use
street theatre to create...
- anarchist, countercultural, and hippie-related
radical groups such as the
Yippies (who were led by
Abbie Hoffman), the Diggers, Up
Against the Wall Mother****ers...
- then
nationwide in 1966. On
August 6, 1970, an
estimated 300+ anti-war
Yippies entered Disneyland in a
planned protest against the
Vietnam War. The protestors...
-
closed early after the
Yippies replaced the
American flag at Fort
Wilderness with
their own. As
police attempted to
escort the
Yippies out of the park, fights...
- them. A
group known as the "May Day Tribe" was formed: it was made up of
Yippies and
others among the more
militant members of the anti-war movement. It...