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At the left is a shot taken in ONE's Auditorium of one of the many panels presented during the three days of programs. From right to left are shown clinical social worker Myra Riddell; psychiatrist Ricard Parlour; Dr. Robert Deisher, Director of the highly successful Seattle Counseling Center for Homosexuals; panel moderator W. Dorr Legg; psychiatrist Martha Kirkpatrick; psychologist Michael McLane.
At the left, W. Dorr Legg is shown giving a capsule review of highlights of ONE's great growth from its founding. on October 15, 1951, at his home in Los Angeles. Mentioned were: the first issue of ONE Magazine (January, 1953); the earliest attempt to establish ONE in another city, New York (June, 1954); ONE Magazine's first big-name writer, Norman Mailer (January, 1955); the opening of ONE Institute for classes (1956); the start of ONE Institute Quarterly (1958); the first Gay Bill of Rights Convention (January, 1961); the first of ONE's Annual European Tours (1964); founding of the first tax exempt foundation affiliate for any homophile organization, the Institute for the Study of Human Resources (1964); establishment by the Erickson Educational Foundation of Training Fellowships for students at Long Beach State College to be enrolled in ONE Institute classes (1971).
Seated at his left is Lisa Ben who edited and published the gay Magazine VICE VERSA in Los Angeles during 1947-48. She gave a charming account of her struggles and efforts during this unique pioneer enterprise.
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FOR ONE'S 1972 (9TH) ANNUAL EUROPEAN TOUR
Three weeks in Europe during September when the summer crowds have left and the scenery and the weather are at their best.
Leave New York September 8th for Luxembourg, then by train to Amsterdam, the Gay Capital of Europe, Paris, the beautiful old Swiss cities of Basel, Zurich and then Rome.
From Rome by plane to Athens to stand on the
spots where Plato and Aristotle talked of homophile love to their students and a four-day cruise. by ship over the "wine dark" Aegean to the picturesque islands of Delos, Crete and Rhodes.
Back to Italy and the incomparable city of Florence. For those who can spare an extra week, Venice, the Austrian Alps and beautiful Bavaria will be included.
ONE's Tours become more popular each year and are limited as to the number who can be accepted, so act promptly. Detailed itinerary and exact cost will be provided as soon as the airlines come out with their Fall 1972 figures.
Your check for $50 (refundable until July 15) will reserve a space for you to enjoy one of these unique Gay Tours, the only ones of their kind.
ONE Tours
2256 Venice Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90006
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