article on Society for Individual Rights symposium on gay novels, with SF State alum Richard Amory as panelist
article on upcoming National Student Gay Liberation Front conference, organized by SFSC GLF and its founder Charles P. Thorpe
short calendar listing about public forum on “The Gay Novel” with SF State alum and gay novelist Richard Amory
article by SF State alum and gay novelist Richard Amory, featuring criticisms of film based on his novel
response to interview with SFSC alum and gay novelist Richard Amory
response to previous Advocate editorial by chairman of Gay Liberation Front at SF State
article about official recognition of Continuum, group for gay people and people of “all sexual persuasions”
article about SFSC alum and gay novelist Richard Amory, author of Song of the Loon, homoerotic novel featuring white and Native American characters
article about gay liberation in San Jose, with reference to recent Gay Liberation Front workshop at SFSC ecology fair
article about SFSC Gay Liberation Front, Charles Thorpe, and efforts to win recognition as student group
article about SFSC Gay Liberation Front support for gay “camp-in”
article about SFSC Gay Liberation Front, Charles Thorpe, and call for national gay liberation student conference
article on California Federation of Teachers gay rights resolution proposed by SFSC faculty member and gay activist Morgan Pinney
critical review of film version of Song of the Loon, based on novel by SF State alum
article about LA Times’s apparent abandonment of policy against printing the word “homosexual” with publication of advertisement for Song of the Loon, based on novel by SF State alum Richard Amory
review of new novel by SF State alum Richard Amory
advertisement for world premier of Song of the Loon, film based on novel by SF State alum Richard Amory
photographs and caption about upcoming premier of Song of the Loon, based on novel by SF State alum Richard Amory
article on film premier of Song of the Loon, based on novel by SF State alum Richard Amory
article on new officers for SF-based Society for Individual Rights, including SF State faculty member Lois Flynn