INDICES FOR 1954
ALLEN-The Gay Menagerie (Cartoons) Oct. p 20 ALEXANDER, Clifford-Fete (a poem) Nov. p 11 ANDERSON, Forrest-Kraaken (a poem) Jul. p 17 ARRIETY, Jane-Lenny's Hideaway Nov. p 23 ARTHUR, Ann-The Lonely Ones Feb. p 20
BARNES, Pauline-Subway Faces (a poem) Feb. p 13
BARR, James-Queer Happenings on Capitol Hill (a satire) Apr. p 12 On Organized Religion Jun. p 19
An Open Letter Oct. p 10
A Gentleman's Pleasure
BRYN-Sea-Urge (a poem) Apr. p 6
Nov. p 12
BUSTARD, Noel H-1 Built a Castle (a poem)
CARLE-Confessions to a Window Feb. p 16
Feb. p 23
COULTER, Ralph Wells-It Can Be Done Mar. p 11 COUNSEL (Legal)-The Law of Mailable Material
Oct. p 4.
CROSS, Elliot-Then Shall We Celebrate (a poem) Jun. p 25 CROWTHER, R. H.-Democracy Oct. p 7
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AUTHORS
D, C. and the Law" Jan. p 13
DAHR, Jane-Sappho Remembered Oct. p 12
D'ANGELO, Marta-There Comes a Time Feb. p 14
DAVID, Wallace-A Minister & His Conscience Jun. p 14
F. M. Discussion, Anyone? Feb. p 11
FREEMAN, David L.-Who Is This Man? Mar. p 16
GGG-The Case Against Sexual Freedom Mar. p 20
CANT, Herbert-The Third Choice Apr. p 4
GREGORY, Robert-Book Review Dec. p 27
GRUNDY, Brother-Lord Samuel & Lord Montague (a poem) Oct. p 18 HEYWOOD, Terence-for K.N.P. (a poem)
Jan. p 15
HILSUM-BEUCKENS, Chr.Met Her (a poem) Feb p 9
H., M. K.-Coming Out Party Dec. p 18
JENNINGS, Dale-Gaylord Pedestrian Mar. p 21-28
KIDD, Sam-Anyway, They Asked for It Jan. p 10
KIRBY, Alden-The Length of a Match (a poem) Nov. p 19 KRELL, Arthur B-We Need a Great Literature May p 19 God & A Homosexual Jun. p 5
L, B.-The Very Fine Line Feb. p 12
LANE, Wendy-Sebo Griffum Prevails
May p 24
MCCLAIN, Martha-20th Century Caveman Apr. p 27
MCINTIRE, Dalvan (& David Russell)-In Paths Untrodden Jul. p 4
MASTERS, Carl-The Wall Apr. p9
MAUROC, D.-The Homosexual Nov. p 20
MERRICK, Curt-Half a World Dec. p 24
PEDERSEN, Lyn-The Importance of Being Different Mar. p 4
England & The Vices of Sodom Thorn in The Spirit Jun. p 21 Miami Hurricane Nov. p 4
PERU, Minnie-Book News Jan. p 26
May p 4
PODOLSKY, Edw. (M.D.)-Two-Sexed Individuals Jul. p 18 POWERS, Merritt-To God (a poem) Jun. p 4
PYTHIAS, Damon-Take It From Me Mar. p 7
QUINNS, The-Gaylord Pedestrian Mar. p 21-28
RUSSELL, David (& Dalvan McIntire)-In Paths Untrodden
RUSSELL, Sten-Letter to a Newcomer Feb. p 18 SHAKESPEARE, William-Sonnet May p 23
jul. p 4
SHOTWELL, Jody-The Triangle July p 21
The Snare Nov. p 14
The Gateway Dec. p 5
STRAYER, J. Lorna-The Relative Interlude Dec. p 15
VEST, D. B.-What is Religion? Jun. p 12
WAGNER, Inez-Cafe Saturday Night Feb. p 24
WHITMAN, Walt-A Glimpse (a poem) May p 18
WILLIAMS, Gilbert-"From Here To Eternity" Hurts Homosexuals
WINTERS, Jeff Can Homosexuals Organize? Jan. p 4
WOODS, D. M.-The Human Hybrid Feb. p 10 YOUNG, Hartsell-Substitute Dec. p 11
A CORRECTION:
On page 14 of our May issue, in a review of the recent English furore over homosexuality we referred to "the Bishop of Peterborough's anti-vice campaign." We are informed that this characterization was quite inaccurate that the campaign, which had nothing to do with homosexuality, was "for the promotion of education for marriage and family life." Our source was the January 25th, 1954 issue of the London DAILY MIRROR, which used the term "anti-vice campaign." Our informant adds that "the popular press is not always the best source of information upon this or other topics."
Also our informant questions the authenticity of some of the historical researches of Havelock Ellis, the source for statements about the Norman Kings on page 5 of the May issue. Certainly, much more thorough research is needed on the role of homosexuals in history.
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