SESSION II: Saturday, Aug. 13
James Kepner, Instructor
2-4 P.M.: THE HOMOSEXUAL INFLUENCE IN CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
Is homosexuality of any historical significance? How do homosexuals influence history? How does current history influence homosexuals? Is the current homosexual movement of any historic significance? What individual homosexuals figure largely in world affairs? Is western morality undergoing any change important to homosexuals? Is there a world trend toward toleration?
SESSION III: Friday, Aug. 19
D. Slater, Instructor in Literature
8-10 P.M. THE SATYRICON OF PETRONIUS: Masterpiece of Debauchery
Nero's Rome: Petronius: arbiter of elegance, scientist of pleasure; Satyricon: satirical novel; Translations compared; Weakness of flesh, foible of mind; and Are today's hot novels really hot?
D. Slater, Instructor in Literature
SESSION IV: Saturday, Aug. 20 2-4 P.M.: JAMES BARR: AMATEUR PROPAGANDIST-an examination of the opinions and beliefs of Barr from a study of Quatrefoil:
Barr's favorite characters and ideas; A Greek ideal; Reaction to the established church; The romantic love affair; the masculine homosexual,
SESSION V: Friday, Aug. 26 W. Dorr Legg, Associate Professor of Sociology
8-10 P.M.: HOMOSEXUALITY, CRIME AND SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION
Homosexuality examined as a system of social breakdown. How has sociology arrived at this concept? Is society breaking down, or is it merely changing? Is the homosexual a minority group; a deviant group? The homosexual criminal. The homosexual and his friends. Is the homosexual most at home in the underworld? Does homosexuality breed criminality?
SESSION VI: Saturday, Aug. 27 W. Dorr Legg, Associate Professor of Sociology
2-4 P.M.: REPRESSION, BISEXUALITY & MARRIAGE: WAYS OF ESCAPE
Is continence good for society? Self-imposed abstinence; in reli-