He then started writing articles for underground and alternative press.
Dissenters who once might have turned to the underground press now turn to the long discredited court system.
He was working on a history of the underground press based largely on his own collection.
If anything, according to one or two who were there at the time, it actually made the underground press stronger.
His major complaint was that the underground press had not produced any masterpieces.
He first became a public figure in Seattle through his involvement with the social and political movements of the 1960s, especially the underground press.
Poland and Lithuania have a long history of underground press.
Following its publication in the underground press, he lost his research laboratory.
Until that moment, they had total control of the media, apart from the underground press.
For the past decade, his work has been published by the underground press.
This is only 128 pages long, and printed on cheap paper.
The Color 800 has other problems with cheaper papers.
Issued on cheap paper, the prints were destined for the lower classes.
Use cheaper paper if the communication is not to be retained.
The publication was rather thin, and printed on cheap paper.
Then he circled the word several times, the pencil biting into the cheap paper.
It was still there, the cheap paper limp with much handling.
Thinner and cheaper paper was used in the map guides.
Students had to make use of cheap paper and poster paints.
They were printed on cheap paper for poor people.
But we had had to make do with black crepe paper, which was the next best thing.
The skin on his hands is gray and as thin as crepe paper.
This craft began with the introduction of crepe paper from Asia.
Also, my husband taped a strip of black crepe paper to the ceiling.
He spent several hours a day painting on crepe paper and cardboard in courtyard of his house.
Like the modern day banner, they were constructed from crepe paper, and held up by poles on either side.
Lauren put the crepe paper back on the antique library table.
When the tulips are early, crepe paper has to be substituted.
So the way it was, Cammy got a roll of white crepe paper from the variety store.
Each child was instructed to bring a specified shade of crepe paper.