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Plain Dealer, January 12, 1968, page 96: Film FEARLESS VAMPIRE KILLERS is another in a long line of films with a homosexual vampire in it.

Plain Dealer, January 16, 1968, page 5: The Institute for Sex Research embarks on a study of homosexual communities in several cities in an attempt to see how a community deals with sexual neophytes.

Plain Dealer, January 21, 1968, page 128: Theater THE KILLING OF SISTER GEORGE casts Claire Trevor as the lesbian, in real life she is married and a mother of three, but did not mind playing a lesbian in the show.

Plain Dealer, January 23, 1968, page 16: Theater THE KILLING OF SISTER GEORGE with its lesbian theme plays the Hanna Theater.

Plain Dealer, February 25, 1968, page 150: Novel PRINCE OF AESTHETES is another look at Count Robert de Montesquiou, but in a more dandy and homosexual way.

Plain Dealer, March 3, 1968, page 157: Novel ONE OF THE CHILDREN IS CRYING features a widow and six children in Kentucky where a death causes the family to split apart, one of the daughters is a lesbian.

Plain Dealer, March 13, 1968, page 29: This article says homosexuals make great robbery victims because they normally will not call the police.

Plain Dealer, March 18, 1968, page 9: In 1965 about one-quarter of syphilis infected males in America's larger cities had homosexual contacts and doctors stress the importance of contacting your sex partners.

Plain Dealer, April 11, 1968, page 56: Film THE FOX features two lesbians in an arrangement approaching husband and wife, then a handsome man is thrust in to mix things up.

Plain Dealer, April 21, 1968, page 34: UK race relations bill splinters as politicians add to the wishlist things like homosexuality.

Plain Dealer, April 21, 1968, page 310: Radio NIGHTLINE WERE Mike Adams takes calls from area night owls, on a 10 second delay so that swear words can be removed. The show ranges from hustlers or homosexuals.

Plain Dealer, April 28, 1968, page 167: Novel LYTTON STRACHEY was kept in petticoats too long and was a beanpole and sickly, he was a homosexual and he saw himself as a freak.

Plain Dealer, May 1, 1968, page 43: Film TERRIBLE WAY TO TREAT A LADY features a main character that is sometimes a priest, other times a homosexual hairdresser, and also a policeman uses an array of disguises to get into apartments.

Plain Dealer, May 1, 1968, page 45: Radio TWO-WAY RADIO WHK Alan Douglas is host to an anonymous homosexual talk show.

Plain Dealer, May 11, 1968, page 54: Theater THE ODD COUPLE features two men living together due to marital discord, one of which is tidy and a bit feminine.

Plain Dealer, May 18, 1968, page 51: Theater THE SIGN IN SIDNEY BRUSTEIN'S WINDOW features a minor role of a completely disillusioned homosexual playwright.

Plain Dealer, May 26, 1968, page 152: White was a homosexual with little overtness, he believed he could never manage the human fulfillment for which he was equipped.

Plain Dealer, June 3, 1968, page 16: Goldwater takes Ginzburg to trial over remarks including an issue of fact that Goldwater was homosexual, latent or overt, and doubted his manhood.

Plain Dealer, June 27, 1968, page 4: Prisoners staged a sit-down strike in protest to a ten day sentence for a homosexual incident, the problem the prisoners have is that the normal duration for this type of violation is three days.

Plain Dealer, July 19, 1968, page 93: TV ad ALAN DOUGLAS CHANNEL 61 features an anonymous homosexual who describes the life of a Cleveland homosexual.

Plain Dealer, July 19, 1968, page 94: TV ALAN DOUGLAS CHANNEL 61 features an anonymous homosexual describing homosexual the life in Cleveland.

Plain Dealer, July 26, 1968, page 58: Film ad FRANK SINATRA at one point shows the mutilation-murder of a homosexual with undertones of compassion and no hint of exploitation.

Plain Dealer, August 4, 1968, page 167: Novel ALEXANDER WOOLLCOTT: THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER, uses past characterizations of him as homosexual, but shows him as kind and generous.

Plain Dealer, August 11, 1968, page 162: Novel THE VISIT a bitter manifesto paraphrasing Jean Genet, the French jailbird and homosexual prostitute that goes farther with mirrors.

Plain Dealer, August 12, 1968, page 15: Novel THE CASE AGAINST CONGRESS Nixon pushed for aid to South Viet Nam, but Congress fights for the Military Industrial Complex.

Plain Dealer, September 2, 1968, page 113: Negroes finally getting real roles in film, unfortunately white directors are missing the basic issues Negroes struggle with.

Plain Dealer, September 8, 1968, page 171: Dear Ann Landers: Therapy can produce deep depression and cause homosexual youths to become more disturbed and cured homosexual cases are rare.

Plain Dealer, September 11, 1968, page 26: Film RACHEL, RACHEL features a frustrated teacher who grasps for life, then marshalls her daydreams and aspirations towards a lesbian romance.

Plain Dealer, October 6, 1968, page 129: Dear Ann Landers: for 5 yrs I have known of my homosexuality, but I'm not sure why. Most authorities agree this is due to a poor relationship with the father figure.

Plain Dealer, October 19, 1968, page 22: Theater SUMMERTIME moves from backyard to battlefield to a campus in a protest to Vietnam, all the while the main character fears he is homosexual.

Plain Dealer, October 20, 1968, page 176: Film STAIRCASE has Rex Harrison and Richard Burton as a pair of middle-aged English homosexual barbers.

Plain Dealer, October 27, 1968, page 144: Film THE BOSTON STRANGLER features Eve Collyer playing the role of a lesbian who informs upon a madam she hates.

Plain Dealer, November 16, 1968, page 27: Theater: A bastard child searches for his father but the quest ends in tragedy as he is seduced by a homosexual producer and masochistic female.

Plain Dealer, December 2, 1968, page 47: Film THE STAIRCASE money led Burton and Harrison to play homosexuals in Paris, the story is about loneliness and human failure.

Plain Dealer, December 14, 1968, page 24: Copenhagen, the Dutch capital of sex is where homosexual relations for those over 25 stopped being a crime in 1931 and sex education classes begin in grade 1.

Plain Dealer, December 17, 1968, page 41: PDQuickline, a teen is homosexual and does not want to be, what to do. Go to a physician in strict confidence get help from a doctor or psychiatrist.

Plain Dealer, January 5, 1969, page 152: Nudity and crudity have charged onto the London stage now that censors have backed off, at the Duke of York's Theatre the present selection features a homosexual that has a baby.

Plain Dealer, January 12, 1969, page 158: Theater THE BLACKS features a homosexual white that likes the blacks as they are fellow social outcasts and not subject to the social sanctions of white society.

Plain Dealer, January 12, 1969, page 298: Instant psychology, can homosexual women get pregnant? Homosexuality has nothing to do with anatomy or sperm and ova.

Plain Dealer, January 19, 1969, page 138: Novel QUEEN CHRISTINA spotlights the daughter of Gustavus Adolphus who was brought up like a boy prince, ultimately leading to lesbian tendencies and masculine dress.

Plain Dealer, January 20, 1969, page 25: Theater HADRIAN VII is based on a ne'er do well near genius and paranoid homosexual discharged from the seminary.

Plain Dealer, January 24, 1969, page 59: Film Theater DIRTY has a pair of homosexual Arabs and some low grade Europeans trying to blow up munitions behind German enemy lines in World War II.

Plain Dealer, January 27, 1969, page 27: Theater is about homosexuals and their tragic sterile loves, transitory emotional relationship and furtive running in blind alleys.

Plain Dealer, February 2, 1969, page 16: Photo TOPLESS READING Dinah Boston read topless for a part in GEESE and wins the role of a lesbian to be performed stripped to the waist.

Plain Dealer, February 2, 1969, page 152: Theater LITTLE MURDERS has a father that thinks every man to whom his daughter is attracted is swish and a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, February 9, 1969, page 153: Theater auditions GEESE Dinah Boston performed stripped to the waist in a lesbian role.

Plain Dealer, February 10, 1969, page 43: Novel COUNTERPLOT regarding the JFK Shaw trial, it is theorized the lawyer was covering up for a wealthy client with homosexual associates.

Plain Dealer, February 23, 1969, page 108: In an interview with John Steinbeck, he equates today's fascination with homosexuals on par with the prominence of Communists in novels in the 1940s and 1950s.

Plain Dealer, February 28, 1969, page 6: In the JFK assasination trial of Shaw and Ferrie, the latter is reputed to be a homosexual who influenced teen boys.

Plain Dealer, March 8, 1969, page 19: Four Dutch Bishops float the idea of breaking with the Vatican, ditching celibacy and allowing priests to marry, and perhaps even allow homosexuals in their flock.

Plain Dealer, March 13, 1969, page 68: Film SERGEANT is a straightforward and serious story of male homosexuality that upends the normal treatment of homosexuals as two snickering men in movies to date.

Plain Dealer, March 13, 1969, page 69: A film was produced and sent to politicians showing numerous homosexual clips from stag and underground movies that portrayed nudity to plant negative thoughts about homosexuality among government officials.

Plain Dealer, March 14, 1969, page 65: TV MONTAGE CHANNEL 3 faces that dare not speak theirs names talk frankly about their homosexual secredt life.

Plain Dealer, March 15, 1969, page 24: The world of the homosexaul will be explored on THE ANONYMOUS WORLD show tv show MONTAGE on CHANNEL 3.

Plain Dealer, March 16, 1969, page 177: Novel BLIND MAN WITH A PISTOL sees a white homosexual film maker is murdered, although this is not the main storyline.

Plain Dealer, April 3, 1969, page 23: Film THE LION IN WINTER is a rehash of old UK royalty with King Richard made out to be a "whimpering homosexual".

Plain Dealer, April 11, 1969, page 79: Film THE KILLING OF SISTER GEORGE Miss Browne, on the surface is sweet, but she displays a raspy subsurface of a mean woman who lures the more desirable of two lesbians to her.

Plain Dealer, April 13, 1969, page 32: Politicians and newsmen are not getting along in Ohio's statehouse, a legistator stated that homos and newsmen are a pain.

Plain Dealer, April 20, 1969, page 29: Most prison administrators see conjugal visits as a method of sexual release, but the public is against such visits.

Plain Dealer, April 27, 1969, page 192: Author complains about all the indiscriminate wrestling, either heterosexual or homosexual, that do not seem to add to the plot in this piece.

Plain Dealer, April 27, 1969, page 199: Theater THE KILLING OF SISTER GEORGE features Beryl Reid as a model of sweet propriety while working as a nurse, but she hides a gin-guzzling lesbian in private.

Plain Dealer, April 29, 1969, page 43: Film 491 has homosexual activities between two 25 year old males and that is about it sexually.

Plain Dealer, May 3, 1969, page 57: Theater THE KILLING OF SISTER GEORGE is a profound and moving film marred by an explicit lesbian encounter.

Plain Dealer, May 10, 1969, page 20: A far-reaching penal reform eliminates penalties for homosexuality between consenting adults, sodomy and adultery were also approved practices for inmates.

Plain Dealer, May 16, 1969, page 27: This bill legalizes abortions and some homosexual acts, it allows breathalizer use and restricts firearms.

Plain Dealer, May 24, 1969, page 56: Movies LES BICHES is a French lesbian film with comedic male homosexuals too.

Plain Dealer, July 9, 1969, page 8: Prisoner tells US Senate subcommitte that homosexuality was rampant at the penitentiary and many sex deviates had top inmate jobs.

Plain Dealer, July 10, 1969, page 4: Author Pearl Buck to sue publishers alleging homosexual actions and mismanagement of funds.

Plain Dealer, July 18, 1969, page 68: Film THREE INTO TWO WONT GO with the breakup of a traditional marriage after a female is inserted into the picture, the wife embarks on a lesbian affair.

Plain Dealer, July 25, 1969, page 71: Film MIDNIGHT COWBOY a young man tries to hire out to wealthy ladies in New York walking on 42nd street, but he finds only other streetwalkers and homosexuals.

Plain Dealer, August 1, 1969, page 99: TV ALAN DOUGLAS WKYC interviews the executive director of the Mattachine Society.

Plain Dealer, August 3, 1969, page 266: Instant Psychology says homosexuality is not an emotional disturbance, but a fixation at a lower level of psychosexual development.

Plain Dealer, August 6, 1969, page 24: Film THE LONESOME COWBOYS a bevy of homo cowboys mince and lisp their way through improvisations flecked with dirty words.

Plain Dealer, August 8, 1969, page 64: TV ALAN DOUGLAS CHANNEL 61 interviews Dick Leitsch of the Mattachine Society, a homosexual organization supporting gay rights, on the status for US homsexuals.

Plain Dealer, August 9, 1969, page 12: TV ALAN DOUGLAS CHANNEL 61 interviews Dick Leitsch of the Mattachine Society, a homosexual organization supporting gay rights, on the status for US homsexuals.

Plain Dealer, August 10, 1969, page 120: British women protest, one group is the National Liberation Workshop, they complain because when they demand rights they are called lesbians or ladies living in communes.

Plain Dealer, August 16, 1969, page 52: Play, In this production, one character is maddeningly arrogant, irritating and plays the homosexual lover of another man who is young, handsome and rash.

Plain Dealer, August 17, 1969, page 173: Film STAIRCASE Burton and Harrison cast as a couple of homosexual barbers that rusticate in this adult drama.

Plain Dealer, August 22, 1969, page 109: Film STAIRCASE Two homosexual barbers cast with bickerings, and have vicious and effeminate quarrels that are quite convincing.

Plain Dealer, September 7, 1969, page 125: Dear Ann: My husband is a transvestite, what should I do with my son so he won't become a homosexual? Try a psychiatrist and take your son to male-type events so he can imitate normalized behaviors.

Plain Dealer, September 7, 1969, page 227: Sex myth #7, 37% of American men have not had a homosexual orgasm, but that proportion of prisoners have.

Plain Dealer, September 13, 1969, page 14: At San Quentin prison, it has been noted that heterosexual to homosexual transformation occurs while in prison, many do not resume heterosexual relationships after release.

Plain Dealer, September 14, 1969, page 171: Theater A PATRIOT FOR ME is a new off-broadway drama about a homosexual officer in the Austrian army before World War I.

Plain Dealer, September 16, 1969, page 21: Novel, this one is about the lives of three models and highlights the terribles prices they pay, including abortions, affiars, divorces, and homosexual relations.

Plain Dealer, September 20, 1969, page 24: Film THE GAY DECIEVERS is a comedic treatment of two young heterosexual men who walk with a lilt in an attempt to avoid the draft.

Plain Dealer, September 21, 1969, page 155: Film THREESOME features a dominant lesbian making love to her husband and a female model, eventually the girls move out and live together.

Plain Dealer, September 21, 1969, page 211: On the near west side of Cleveland, BAR TALK, speaks with a late-night local roaming Reverend who once talked a 48 year old homosexual into going to a psychiatrist and other strange homosexual encounters.

Plain Dealer, September 28, 1969, page 33: We hope the right of anyone to spew untrue charges like homosexuality to an office holder would not end up in a convitction of the accused without concrete proof.

Plain Dealer, October 2, 1969, page 28: Movie, A 15 year old girl comes home to find her mother has killed herself, the girl then displays a lust for all and ends up charming a doctor's wife.

Plain Dealer, October 5, 1969, page 153: TV and RADIO ALAN DOUGLAS WKYC talks with Richard Leitsch, executive director of the Mattachine Society about "the homosexual".

Plain Dealer, October 9, 1969, page 61: Film PUTNEY SWOPE is a comedic story of a black man who rises to the top of an ad agency and gets rid of his white competition, the film uses their TV ads to play out some sexual moments, one of which is a homosexual encounter.

Plain Dealer, October 18, 1969, page 13: Of 81 police candidates rejected by the police board, 30 were for alleged and disputed homosexual acts between males.

Plain Dealer, October 19, 1969, page 1: Cleveland's safety director overruled Police Chief Gertiy's list of approved police candidates, within 60 men, some homosexuals or had theft or narcotic records.

Plain Dealer, October 19, 1969, page 11: Police officer Gerity dismissed for 15 cases of homosexual acts, 11 cases of marijuana and 13 cases of petty thefts and more, while a psychologist noted many of these acts occurred one time during the teen years and should be overlooked.

Plain Dealer, October 21, 1969, page 1: A federal task force recommended that laws against homosexual activities between consenting adults be repealed.

Plain Dealer, October 21, 1969, page 4: News digest, a task force for the National Institute of Mental Health urged the repeal of laws against homosexuality between consenting adults.

Plain Dealer, October 25, 1969, page 11: The publisher of an article involving a trio of homosexuals living in Montreal after legalization was shocked to find that in 15 of 39 newspapers, the article was manually ripped out prior to delivery.

Plain Dealer, October 26, 1969, page 176: Theater, this piece involves a story of a high-ranking officer in the Austro-Hungarian army of 1890-1913 who preferred muscular youths to those like waitresses.

Plain Dealer, October 27, 1969, page 33: Theater GOLDEN BOY has a character who is a gangster fight owner and homosexual, in the show his "fag bent is subtle".

Plain Dealer, November 1, 1969, page 8: This articles asks if a single petty crime or homosexual act constitute sufficient data to eliminate the possibility of success in police work in Cleveland.

Plain Dealer, November 2, 1969, page 180: Novel VOYAGER: A LIFE OF HART CRANE states that it was not because he was a homosexual, drunk cruising bars, but in spite of these facts, that he wrote this novel.

Plain Dealer, November 3, 1969, page 31: A majority of US doctors say that discreet homosexual acts between consenting adults should be permitted without legal restrictions.

Plain Dealer, November 9, 1969, page 196: Theater FORTUNE AND MEN'S EYES includes homosexual rape, auto eroticism and vicious assult displayed with nudity that pushes the audience to exhaustion.

Plain Dealer, November 23, 1969, page 124: A number of New York feminist organizations are seeing higher membership as young lesbians refuse to live in the confines of traditional society.

Plain Dealer, December 6, 1969, page 31: Theater WAX MUSEUM at CWRU involves two ladies falling in love with the wax dummy of a handsome policeman, then a brassy lesbian makes a play for one of the ladies.

Plain Dealer, December 7, 1969, page 194: Interview; Anne Haywood played a lesbian in the Film THE FOX and will next play a transvestite in the film I WANT WHAT I WANT.

Plain Dealer, December 10, 1969, page 53: A number of British laws are relaxed, these include lowering the voting and marriage age to 18, abolishing the death penalty, allowing homosexual practices, legalizing abortion, and more.

Plain Dealer, December 14, 1969, page 173: Oscar Wilde went from success to succes as a professor, conversationalist, improvisationist, and even in scandal where he was jailed for homosexual practices.

Plain Dealer, December 21, 1969, page 101: Dear Helen: A bisexual divorced mother of three does not like how singles ads are segregated into the seeking of just males or just females.

Plain Dealer, December 24, 1969, page 7: Novel THE SAME SEX is ond of the first looks from a religious publisher at homosexuality from a variety of viewpoints, including the law versus civil liberties.

Plain Dealer, February 8, 1970, page 140: Novel A FAIRLY HONOURABLE DEFEAT has a happy couple worrying about their son and his homosexual lover, and the prospect of a homosexual marriage.

Plain Dealer, February 14, 1970, page 9: This is the story of a government's conspiracy case against activists who corrupted kids into thinking homosexuals are good and the police are bad.

Plain Dealer, February 15, 1970, page 110: This article cites an example of a teen male who was thrown in jail for drug use and was forced into a homosexual relationship.

Plain Dealer, February 15, 1970, page 159: Joan Rivers rambles in this article with mention of homosexuality, honestly, I'm not sure what this article is about.

Plain Dealer, February 16, 1970, page 42: The National Conference to End the War at CWRU agreed to attempt to organize high school and college strikes, and furthered no action on homosexual rights.

Plain Dealer, February 22, 1970, page 159: Novel TRIAL set in Cleveland is about a homosexual relationship between two police detectives.

Plain Dealer, March 30, 1970, page 21: Film THE VIRGIN SOLDIERS has Lynn Redgrave portraying a mean woman out to prove to her father she is not a lesbian in a dramatic way.

Plain Dealer, April 15, 1970, page 28: Theater OH CALCUTTA displays vulgarity and depravity with an offensive odor of rampant homosexuality, reducing women to the level of rutting pigs.

Plain Dealer, May 1, 1970, page 71: A starlet in Hollywood meets a male homosexual and she studies his manner because she may find more value in learning from him than from a proper lady.

Plain Dealer, May 11, 1970, page 22: A mother thanks DEAR ABBY for kind words in defense of homosexuals, and she prays for a cure for these poor individuals.

Plain Dealer, May 17, 1970, page 162: Film WHAT THE BUTLER SAW starts with a doctor's seduction of a job-seeker which is interrupted by his wife's return from a lesbian coven.

Plain Dealer, May 29, 1970, page 67: Cliff Gorman, who played a homosexual in BOYS IN THE BAND switches to a tough guy role in NO ORCHIDS FOR MISS BLANDISH.

Plain Dealer, May 29, 1970, page 72: Film THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE OBSCENE follows a homsexual child's realization of a life-long ambition to become president of the Boy Scouts of America.

Plain Dealer, June 1, 1970, page 24: Dear Abby, homosexuals are not the sick ones, they are persons who are incapable of loving at all is, in my opinion.

Plain Dealer, June 7, 1970, page 153: This article notes that as times become more liberal, movies have followed suit. Yet, Cleveland lags some cities that have entirely homosexual theaters.

Plain Dealer, June 7, 1970, page 156: Women's liberationists are raiding men only clubs and demanding to be served, someday there will be all female bars they hope.

Plain Dealer, June 14, 1970, page 165: Ann Margret turned down a quarter million dollars to play a lesbian in THE GAGE with Henry Fonda.

Plain Dealer, June 18, 1970, page 78: Film BOYS is reviewed with the conclusion that people who are gung-ho for new homosexual freedoms should like this very much.

Plain Dealer, June 19, 1970, page 66: Film THE BOYS IN THE BAND should have great appeal if one is interested in top-notch acting and a story about a homosexual birthday party.

Plain Dealer, June 22, 1970, page 52: An AMA meeting was shielded from disruptions by a loose coalition of anti abortion, women's liberation, homosexual groups and others by moving their meeting to another hall in the hotel.

Plain Dealer, June 26, 1970, page 70: Film THE BOYS IN THE BAND should have great appeal if one is interested in top-notch acting and a story about a homosexual birthday party.

Plain Dealer, June 28, 1970, page 153: Dear Helen: Because I'm single, my friends tell me not to go anywhere with another women or people will think I am a lesbian. She replies, quit worrying and get new friends.

Plain Dealer, July 3, 1970, page 6: Lutheran leaders assemble and show compassion toward homosexuality, concluding homosexuals are sinners just the same as others cohabitating out marital of union.

Plain Dealer, July 3, 1970, page 54: Film THE BOYS IN THE BAND should have great appeal if one is interested in top-notch acting and a story about a homosexual birthday party.

Plain Dealer, July 10, 1970, page 58: Film THE BOYS IN THE BAND should have great appeal if one is interested in top-notch acting and a story about a homosexual birthday party.

Plain Dealer, July 13, 1970, page 16: Film I AM CURIOUS BLUE has a fat girl roaming around Sweden asking people questions or sleeping with them and has the usual, compulsory lesbian scene.

Plain Dealer, July 13, 1970, page 52: Call the PDQuickline: I have been working as a man for 12 years, I need a doctor I can trust in confidence to help me unravel my inner thoughts.

Plain Dealer, July 17, 1970, page 52: Film THE BOYS IN THE BAND should have great appeal if one is interested in top-notch acting and a story about a homosexual birthday party.

Plain Dealer, July 31, 1970, page 59: Film THE BOYS IN THE BAND should have great appeal if one is interested in top-notch acting and a story about a homosexual birthday party.

Plain Dealer, August 7, 1970, page 55: Film THE BOYS IN THE BAND should have great appeal if one is interested in top-notch acting and a story about a homosexual birthday party.

Plain Dealer, August 21, 1970, page 61: Film NORMAN, IS THAT YOU sees a square businessman's wife run off with his brother and whose son is living with a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, October 4, 1970, page 165: Novel MONK DAWSON set at an exclusive Catholic boarding school a student at age 7 is in a homosexual relationship that is quickly ripped away.

Plain Dealer, October 10, 1970, page 6: Prospects for a final Senate vote on the women's ERA bill before congressional recess are fading, a Kentucky Republican sponsored the bill.

Plain Dealer, October 22, 1970, page 29: The Gay Liberation Front explains how they want to take over counties across the US and establish majority homosexual populations in these counties.

Plain Dealer, November 5, 1970, page 12: Murder on the high seas trial fails to reach verdict in the death of Speidell, the defense muddied the trial with tales of homosexual acts by those outside the scope of the trial.

Plain Dealer, November 8, 1970, page 137: A conservative column rails against homosexuals and Communists, and says liberals are making the country crazy.

Plain Dealer, November 9, 1970, page 16: Gay Liberation Front causes adjournment of church convention in Detroit amid shouts of "gay power", "Episcopal pigs" after a homosexual member of the church was not allowed to speak at the proceedings.

Plain Dealer, November 11, 1970, page 11: Novel MAURICE was withheld by the author for 55 years because of its homosexual content. The author felt the world was not ready for it 55 years ago.

Plain Dealer, November 26, 1970, page 62: A new program at CWRU is reducing "specialized deafness" to areas they are not studying, including topics concerned with homosexual reform.

Plain Dealer, November 29, 1970, page 8: One unfortunate consequence of jailing drug runners in other nations is their humiliation in violent homosexual assault.

Plain Dealer, November 30, 1970, page 6: More than 400 Americans are in foreign jails where cells are overcrowded and homosexual assaults are common.

Plain Dealer, December 6, 1970, page 315: Forty percent of males have had sexual experiences while about 10 percent of males are homosexuals.

Plain Dealer, December 9, 1970, page 40: Japanese author considered from time to time to be a homosexual among other tags, commits suicide in Tokyo, shocking Japan.

Plain Dealer, December 27, 1970, page 104: Film interview with Frank Langella who played George in DIARY and as they are breaking up, Carrie calls him a faggot. He gets so angry it appears that she may be right.

Plain Dealer, January 4, 1971, page 19: Dismissed press secretary of the Anglican Church suggested the church should recognize permanent loving homosexual relationships.

Plain Dealer, January 11, 1971, page 45: Dear Abby: Should we allow our homosexual nephew to be around our 2 year old? A homosexual is no more likely to molest a child than a heterosexual.

Plain Dealer, January 24, 1971, page 30: Film DOES ANYBODY CARE notes one in nine juveniles will appear in court before they are 18 and if locked up, some will experience homosexual advances. It is known that those who have these experiences may not return to heterosexuality again.

Plain Dealer, January 24, 1971, page 201: Instant psychology notes that emotional problems among homosexual women may explain why suicide is 5 times more likely among homosexuals than heterosexuals, and drinking and drug abuse is higher as well.

Plain Dealer, January 27, 1971, page 24: Dear Abby: tackles a lesbian relationship for concerned parents of their college daughter, they want her to move from the dorm back home. Abby says it is better to understand your daughter than to lose her.

Plain Dealer, February 3, 1971, page 22: Film LUST ON THE HIGH GIRDERS Older folks may wince as Lance Boyle is interviewed for his performance as a hard-hat homosexual in this film.

Plain Dealer, February 12, 1971, page 37: The traditional family will be partly replaced with communal families, homosexual households and professional parents who will raise your children.

Plain Dealer, February 12, 1971, page 63: TV DOCTORS WIVES is a sexy potboiler in a sea of medical shows this season, it starts off with a repressed lesbian character.

Plain Dealer, February 13, 1971, page 2:The traditional family will be partly replaced with communal families, homosexual households and professional parents who will raise your children.

Plain Dealer, February 14, 1971, page 107: Famous heterosexual hairdresser describes confronting homosexual stereotypes in his profession.

Plain Dealer, February 14, 1971, page 159: This article wonders why lesbianism is okay in film today, but male homosexuality has not caused movie watchers to flock to the theaters.

Plain Dealer, February 14, 1971, page 254: This article runs through common common violent behaviors by females, including those surrounding lesbianism.

Plain Dealer, February 14, 1971, page 270: The traditional family will be partly replaced with communal families, homosexual households and professional parents who will raise your children.

Plain Dealer, February 14, 1971, page 275: Traditional families are being replaced, one such form is homosexuality with partners adopting children.

Plain Dealer, February 22, 1971, page 19: Novel SEXUAL POLITICS the Women's Liberation Movement describes Norman Mailer as a repressed homosexual in a large part of this book.

Plain Dealer, February 26, 1971, page 65: Lakewood High School students predict the legalization of homosexual unions, among other types of union outside of traditional marriage.

Plain Dealer, March 7, 1971, page 159: Novel A JADE IN ARIES as a disgraced ex-cop tries to solve a murder in New York's homosexual community, he gets an assist from astrology.

Plain Dealer, March 13, 1971, page 18: Theater, this one is set in a bankrupt and dangerous New York city, where a father character is an alcoholic who thinks all of his daughter's boy friends are "swish".

Plain Dealer, March 14, 1971, page 113: Susannah York plays in an intimate lesbian scene in THE KILLING OF SISTER GEORGE, York says she was a bit embarassed, but pressed ahead anyway.

Plain Dealer, March 21, 1971, page 26: Frank Kameny, a homosexual, runs for the District of Columbia's nonvoting seat to Congress, though he is not favored to win this 70 percent majority black seat.

Plain Dealer, March 24, 1971, page 8: Frank Kameny, a homosexual, runs for the District of Columbia's nonvoting seat to Congress, he feels homosexuals are the second largest minority here, after blacks.

Plain Dealer, March 28, 1971, page 144: Film A FAIRLY HONORABLE DEFEAT has several plots spinning simultaneoulsy with a central character that manipulates a pair of homsexual lovers.

Plain Dealer, April 9, 1971, page 6: An avowed homosexual is the new class president at the University of Minnesota, garnering half the votes in a three-way race.

Plain Dealer, April 17, 1971, page 10: Dear Abby tackles judgements of those with long hair as hippies or homosexuals by many parents. As long as they look clean, it should not matter how the look.

Plain Dealer, April 18, 1971, page 177: Novel THE SEASON OF THE WITCH follows a lady and a draft-dodging homosexual as they spend 70 nights in Manhattan.

Plain Dealer, April 24, 1971, page 52: Film THREESOME is described as having run-of-the-mill lesbianism that is not terrible exciting, the heroine lurches her lesbiana.

Plain Dealer, April 25, 1971, page 185: Novel THE WOLF-MAN is a true story in which Freud deals with his fears that he was homosexual, among many other thoughts and frustrations.

Plain Dealer, April 25, 1971, page 276: In an article about the mafia, it is told the grand council of the Cosa Nostra will not use services if the provider is a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, April 29, 1971, page 84: Film BRINGING IT ALL HOME features, among others, a pimply faced teenager with homosexual tendencies.

Plain Dealer, May 9, 1971, page 174: Novel LETTERS FROM LISELOTTE from Princess Palatine who left Germany to marry Louis XIV describes him as a blatant homosexual.

Plain Dealer, May 16, 1971, page 243: Instant Psychology describes the many different types of sex, including heterosexual, homosexual, transvestitism, transexual, hermaphrodite, and combinations of those.

Plain Dealer, May 18, 1971, page 6: An investigation at Lima State Mental Hospital found that staff all signed false reports to smooth over misdeeds of other out of control staff members.

Plain Dealer, May 20, 1971, page 1: The Plain Dealer obtained signed statements that Lima State inmates observed an attendant forcing young patients to commit homosexual acts.

Plain Dealer, May 20, 1971, page 4: Lima State Hospital took no action against an attendant accused of forcing young patients to commit homosexual acts.

Plain Dealer, May 27, 1971, page 32: Film VILLAIN stars Richard Burton as a hard boiled, raspy voiced homosexual gang lord in London who brings Ovaltine to his mother.

Plain Dealer, May 30, 1971, page 105: Novel THE GAY MILITANT Among those forced to live double lives, considered sick or sinful, there is a new Gay Pride in homosexuality.

Plain Dealer, June 5, 1971, page 7: The Gay Liberation Front disrupted a Methodist meeting after Leggett, a homosexual, was suspended from the ministry.

Plain Dealer, June 6, 1971, page 11: A man with a habit of escaping confinement said his first robbery was of a homosexual in New Haven.

Plain Dealer, June 16, 1971, page 44: A State Highway Patrol investigation checking into reports of an inmate selling males for homosexual acts and improprieties is released.

Plain Dealer, June 16, 1971, page 72: Two Lima Penitentiary officials implicated in patient assault charges and lesbian rape cases.

Plain Dealer, June 20, 1971, page 225: Instant Psychology: A dry alcoholic is a personality that leads one to drink, same with a homosexual who has not had a homosexual experience.

Plain Dealer, June 27, 1971, page 107: Youth in Paris with no money are in for a tough ride, one sheltered man with no sexual experience tried to suicide after he identified as homosexual.

Plain Dealer, June 30, 1971, page 24: Nation's highest military court says it is a crime for an officer to fraternize with an enlisted man, in this case there was also a homosexual component.

Plain Dealer, July 8, 1971, page 73: In the West Virginia Penitentiary slaying trial, Hughes contended that insane jealousy over a homosexual three-way led to the slaying.

Plain Dealer, July 13, 1971, page 76: Fifteen have died in 3 years, two in a context of shakedowns, robberies, homosexual rapes, and assault with a variety of weapons.

Plain Dealer, July 24, 1971, page 11: Film THE ANDERSON TAPES tells the story of a high-grade criminal trying to get along, including a cameo of a homosexual interior decorator.

Plain Dealer, August 6, 1971, page 61: Film DEATH OF VENICE is the improbable story of a sick man who becomes enamored of a 16 year old pretty boy.

Plain Dealer, August 7, 1971, page 10: Conditions at Lima State Hospital are dangerous and deplorable, in one case a 23 year old inmate faught off homosexual advances at Lima.

Plain Dealer, August 15, 1971, page 160: After playing a homosexual boy and teen in many movies, this actor will play Churchill as a young calvary officer in India and South Africa.

Plain Dealer, August 26, 1971, page 14: With the new craze of hitchhiking, trusting youth become adept at rebuffing homosexual advances while risking being beaten or robbed, and yet they still seem to know no fear in getting around the country.

Plain Dealer, August 27, 1971, page 61: Film FORTUNES AND MEN'S EYES features a prison that seems to be in the charge of sexual deviates, who get special favors for passing young boys around for rape.

Plain Dealer, September 5, 1971, page 71: Mankind, womankind, chairman, chairlady, this is a light hearted article noticing that new words are needed in these times of womens liberation.

Plain Dealer, September 15, 1971, page 6: In a court case, government officials are of the mind that homosexuals are risky as are open to blackmail, the defense argues that the modern way around blackmail is to be openly gay and the court agreed.

Plain Dealer, September 15, 1971, page 40: In a court case, government officials are of the mind that homosexuals are risky as are open to blackmail, the defense argues that the modern way around blackmail is to be openly gay and the court agreed.

Plain Dealer, October 3, 1971, page 134: Novel MAURICE published posthumously in the 1960s was actually finished in 1914 with its theme of homosexuality that has a reasonably happy ending.

Plain Dealer, October 4, 1971, page 2: In the military, many have been discharged without due process in many ways, he cites one case of a sailor accused of homosexual acts even though the charge was obviously baseless.

Plain Dealer, October 20, 1971, page 66: Theater A PATRIOT FOR ME is a drama about a sensitive young homosexual in the Prussian Army under the direction of Duane Reed.

Plain Dealer, October 31, 1971, page 146: Novel JENNIE: THE LIFE OF LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL, speculates that Lord Randolph Churchill was homosexual.

Plain Dealer, November 21, 1971, page 270: Instant psychology gives the current definitions for homosexual, heterosexual and bisexual.

Plain Dealer, November 28, 1971, page 389: Lawyer Saul Alinsky rambles about approaches to various cases he has defended over the years, he brings up the homosexual angle where in one case he declined to use it as an opening to blackmail because he felt he already had enough information to get his client off.

Plain Dealer, December 5, 1971, page 158: Novel MAURICE published posthumously in the 1960s was actually finished in 1914 with its theme of homosexuality that has a reasonably happy ending.

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