Arthur Kingsley Porter, 1908. Photograph by A. S. Rueff. Courtesy of Brooklyn Museum.
Cover of Redburn: His First Voyage, by Herman Melville (New York: Doubleday Anchor)
article on changing attitudes about cosmetics, with discussion of men wearing makeup and gay influences
reference to “Erotica, Pornography, and the Woman?,” presentation by Betty Peskin, formerly teaching assistant for Wasserman’s SF State course on “Pornography and the Arts”
article on Morgan Pinney, former SF State faculty member, whose truck was claimed by IRS after he refused to pay excise tax on telephone bill to protest U.S. involvement in Vietnam War
brief reference to SF State course on “Human Sexuality,” taught by Bernard Goldstein, with 760 students
joking comment about human sexuality course taught by SF State biology professor Bernard Goldstein
article on responses to women’s liberation, with section on SF State “communiversity” project that addressed sexual alternatives, including gay, straight, bi, celibate, monogamous, and non-monogamous relationships
review of gay playwright Tennessee Williams play by drama professor at SF State
article on former SF State drama student Charles Schneider, leader of employment service of Society for Individual Rights, with comments on employment discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender presentation
article on upcoming cultural events at SF State, including performance by Judy Garland impersonator David DeAlba
debate at SF State featuring state senate candidates, with brief reference to allegations about shifting positions on legislation related to sexual conduct
brief item about SF State course titled “Erotica, Pornography and the Woman”
political advertisement for gay man, Earl Rick Stokes; SF State faculty member Sally Gearhart among signers
Gay liberation symposium at SF State, attended by 250 people; speakers included graduate student David Kleinberg, Gay Liberation Front secretary Jim Willeford, Karen Wells, psychologist Ron Lee, and faculty member Sally Gearhart; focus on conflicts…
article on SF gay bars, with brief comment on leather bars by SF State psychology instructor John Newmeyer
article on popular SF State zoology course on human sexuality, taught by biology professor Bernie/Bernard Goldstein, with comments by several students, including Judy Hollywood, Doriet Papelbaum, and Dina Steinberg
article on sex education, including brief comments by SF State Professor Bernard Goldstein, described as teaching Human Sexuality to 700 students
comments by SF State professor Bernard Goldstein on sex education and his course “Human Sexuality”