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SF State Homecoming Queen 1968, Third World Liberation Strike, Daily Gater, 19 Nov. 1968
Song of the Loon movie poster image for May 20, 1970 opening
Morgan Pinney image from Dale Sprouse, “Lone Fired Prof Still Wants Job,” Phoenix, 9 Oct. 1969, 1.
Betty Kaplowitz Out and About LP vinyl record center spindle
Betty Kaplowitz Out and About LP back cover
Richard Amory, Song of the Loon book cover
“Exclusive Eyewitness Interviews,” San Francisco Gay Free Press, Dec. 1970, 2.
“Pigs Sty-Me Stud,” San Francisco Gay Free Press, Dec. 1970, 2.
“Stud Horse Dead or How We Lost Disneyland,” San Francisco Gay Free Press, Dec. 1970, 2.
Betty Kaplowitz, “Silent Words: A Song,” San Francisco Gay Free Press, Dec. 1970.
Betty Kaplowitz, “Gay Women’s Liberation: The Problem of Priorities,” San Francisco Gay Free Press, Nov. 1970, 3.
Betty Kaplowitz, “Poem for Dorothy,” San Francisco Gay Free Press, Nov. 1970, 2.
“A Thousand Lavender Bunnys Will Be Freed,” San Francisco Gay Free Press, Nov. 1970, 6.
“Gay Rap Expanding to Become Gay Community House,” San Francisco Gay Free Press, Nov. 1970, 13.
Charles P. Thorp, “Editor-Vendor Attacked by Closet,” San Francisco Gay Free Press, Dec. 1970, 5.
Charles P. Thorp, “Power Hot Sex,” San Francisco Gay Free Press, Nov. 1970, 15.
Charles P. Thorp, “The Night I Heard,” San Francisco Gay Free Press, Nov. 1970, 8-9.
Charles P. Thorp, “Capt. Cruch(s) Cockettes, or Beefheart Needs a Head Job and Blow Job,” San Francisco Gay Free Press, Nov. 1970, 3.
Charles P. Thorp, “I.D., Leadership and Violence,” San Francisco Gay Free Press, Nov. 1970, 4-5, 12.
Charles P. Thorp, “A Faggot’s Semantic Impressions of: Chick, Female, Woman,” San Francisco Gay Free Press, Nov. 1970, 13.
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