the high cost of such extra-curricular preoccupations, but on a recent TV show with Paul Coates he promised to continue Summerfield's efforts to shield Americans from obscenity.
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What would happen, mused Playboy Mag. in its Dec. issue if the U. S. rounded up a team of homosexuals and entered a "limp-wrist contingent in the next Olympic Games? Think of the events they could have: How about the hun-
dred-meter mince? The purse-put, the hop, skip and hug, the kiss blowing relay, the team daisy chain, the grueling handkerchief wave were other events that came to mind. They concluded that the "broad jump would have to be eliminated entirely." The Best All Round Boy would be selected by the length and softness of his eyelashes. They added that they knew "of just the character to head up this team. He thinks drag races are run by fellows in high heels."
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Spring Semester Starts February 6
HS-131 HOMOPHILE LITERATURE. A laboratory workshop, using the rich material available in ONE's Library: rare books, manuscripts, and other resources from this special collection; bibliographical study, critical evaluation, research. Tuesday evenings, 8-10. Instructor, Don Slater.
HS-211 HOMOSEXUALITY IN HISTORY. The role of the homosexual, his influence on society, the homosexual as hero or as scapegoat; illustrations from the decline of Rome through the fantastic Middle Ages, to the lusty Renaissance and the brawling courts of Germany, France and England; sessions on homosexuality in India, China and among the Inca and Aztec civilizations; the modern world. Thursday evenings, 8-10. Associate Professor W. Dorr Legg.
HS-261 THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF HOMOPHILE EDUCATION. The tabulation of personal questionnaires from all over the world; evaluation of the proceedings of the 1961 Midwinter Institute; editorial preparation of data for publication and other uses. Monday evenings, 8-10. Associate Professor W. Dorr Legg.
Fees for eighteen week semester, $15 for each course, single sessions $1
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