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Dingledine, Jr. was born in 1919 to Raymond Carlyle Dingledine and Agness Browne Stribling Dingledine. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Virginia, and in 1948, began teaching at Madison College in the Social Sciences and History Department. He became head of the History Department in 1965 when it separated from the Social Sciences, a position he held until his retirement in 1984. In 1959 he published, \"Madison College: the First Fifty Years, 1908-1956.\" Dingledine was married to Emily Reel. He died in 1990. Dingledine's father, Raymond Sr. taught at the State Normal School from 1913 until his death in 1941. His mother, Agness graduated from the State Normal School for Women at Harrisonburg in 1915, and later served as House Mother and as Alumni Secretary at Madison College. 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Note that two files in this series related to the Faculty Judiciary Committee and the College Judicial Appeals Committee are restricted from use for 80 years from the date of their creation due to the presence of student records protected by FERPA.","Speech and planning materials related to Madison College's 50th anniversary celebration.","Talk given for the Wayland and Phi Alpha Theta organizations. Recorded by Martha Caldwell.","Copyright for materials authored or otherwise produced as official business of James Madison University is retained by James Madison University. Copyright status for other collection materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. 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Dingledine, Jr., Papers are comprised of committee papers, meeting minutes, and administrative records that document Dingledine's work in the Social Studies and History Department at James Madison University (formerly Madison College), as well as correspondence and research materials for the book, \"Madison College: the First Fifty Years, 1908-1958,\" authored by Dingledine and published in 1959.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1: Research Papers, 1956-1958, includes correspondence related to Dingledine's research for the book, \"Madison College: the First Fifty Years, 1908-1958,\" published in 1959. It is largely comprised of reflections by alumnae of the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg (later known as State Normal School for Women) about their experiences of campus life from 1909 until ca. 1925. Notable contributors include Rachel Cleveland Ebbert Burruss and Linnie Lucille Campbell Duke, and Harry Foster, Secretary of the State Board of Education regarding minutes of the Virginia Normal School Board and State Teacher College Board held in Richmond (1:1). The series includes a pamphlet and order form announcing the release of the book (1:2).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: Topical Files, 1950-1983, is comprised of professional and academic papers maintained by Dr. Dingledine in his capacity as professor within the History Department at Madison College. 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Notable contributors include Rachel Cleveland Ebbert Burruss and Linnie Lucille Campbell Duke, and Harry Foster, Secretary of the State Board of Education regarding minutes of the Virginia Normal School Board and State Teacher College Board held in Richmond (1:1). The series includes a pamphlet and order form announcing the release of the book (1:2).","Series 2: Topical Files, 1950-1983, is comprised of professional and academic papers maintained by Dr. Dingledine in his capacity as professor within the History Department at Madison College. Note that two files in this series related to the Faculty Judiciary Committee and the College Judicial Appeals Committee are restricted from use for 80 years from the date of their creation due to the presence of student records protected by FERPA.","Speech and planning materials related to Madison College's 50th anniversary celebration.","Talk given for the Wayland and Phi Alpha Theta organizations. Recorded by Martha Caldwell."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCopyright for materials authored or otherwise produced as official business of James Madison University is retained by James Madison University. Copyright status for other collection materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information, contact the Special Collections Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eStaff have taken special care to identify and remove sensitive materials, particularly those relating to students' academic records, found within this collection. However, in rare instances, privacy protected information may be revealed during use of this collection. Researchers agree to make no notes or other recordation of privacy protected information if found within this collection, and further agree not to publish or disclose such information for any purpose. Researchers agree to alert Special Collections staff if potentially privacy protected information is found within this collection. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePlease contact the Special Collections Reference Desk before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Copyright for materials authored or otherwise produced as official business of James Madison University is retained by James Madison University. 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Researchers agree to alert Special Collections staff if potentially privacy protected information is found within this collection. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","Please contact the Special Collections Reference Desk before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection (library-special@jmu.edu)."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_31260c68576f8c34da37a3cc8f60613a\"\u003eThis collection is comprised of the professional and academic papers of Dr. Raymond C. Dingledine, Jr., a professor of Social Studies and History at James Madison University (formerly Madison College), and correspondence and research materials for the book, \"Madison College: the First Fifty Years, 1908-1958,\" published in 1959.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["This collection is comprised of the professional and academic papers of Dr. Raymond C. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","One cubic foot of newspapers were deaccessioned as the originals were damaged by mildrew and potential mold and there were multiple copies of many papers. Acquisition information for material received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member."," Acc. 2014.122  purchased for Swem Library with support from the Clarice Garrison Quasi Fund.","This collection is not yet fully arranged and described. Researchers may wish to consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using the collection.","Don (Donald H.) Amador was born Donald Grace in 1943. He served in the United States Navy with Richard J. Amador. In 1971 Richard J. Amador legally adopted Don Grace. In 1977 Amador was appointed by Los Angeles Mayor, Tom Bradley as the city's official liaison to the gay community.  Amador was passionate about the history surrounding gay culture and his greatest accomplishment was the creation of the first gay studies course at California State University, Long Beach in 1976.  From it he created a book where he took the 14 best papers presented in the inaugural spring semester of Sociology 497. A pioneer of the subject, this book is a glimpse of the origins of a field of study that numbers more than 40 course offerings in programs across the United Staes by 2014.  Amador died in 1992 from complications with the AIDS virus.","After the death of Don Amador the papers were in the custody of his sister in Troy, N.Y.","Accessioned and minimally processed in December 2009  The collection was processed by Nell Garver, SCRC student, from August to November 2014. Finding aid and biographical note updated by SCRC staff March 2016.","Initial processing notes with item by item descriptions.\nFrom Box 1:,\n-Certificate of initiation to the Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep, no date,\n-\"Out of the Closet\" in Troy to gay identity in L.A.\" by Robert Basler, profile of Amador, no date,\nHenry Hay and John Burnside Folder,\n-Slip for Fletcher R. from Los Angeles City College, no date,\n-Summary of \"The Gay Window\" by Henry Hay by Amador, no date, handwritten notes, 7 copies,\n-Envelope marked \"Harry Hay\", inside are \"What If They Gave a Concert and Nobody Came?\" by Ken Emerson (1977) and a Syllabus for Homosexual Subculture taught by Amador,\n-Summary of \"The Gay Window\" by Henry Hay by Amador, 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Dinah (Don) from Harry Hay and Letter to Henry Hay and John from Tony Karnes, 1977,\n-Letter to Don and Tony from Harry Hay, 1977,\n-Letter to Don and Toby from Harry Hay, 1977, with envelope,\n-Legal Paper marked \"Purpose of Campaign Tables\", no date, 2 pages,\nKnickerbocker News Folder,\n-Handwritten note, no date,\n-\"Out of the Closet\" in Troy to gay identity in L.A.\" by Robert Basler, profile of Amador, no date, 70 copies\"An Insider's Overview of the Los Angeles Male Gay Community\",\n -by Don Amador, 1974, 25 copies,\nTelephone Conversations with Students and Others: Responses,\n-Rap Session, Aug. 8th, 1972, hand written note book pages, 9 pages,\n-\"Comments Regarding My Work\", 17 hand written yellow pages,\n-List of Participants in the Mexican Summer Field School, 1972,\n-16 pages of handwritten notes,\n-\"Grade Change Procedures\", California State College LA, 1972,\nSWAA 1974 Economic Solidarity Gay Com.,\n-\"The Economic Solidarity of the Gay Community\" by Don Amador, 1974, 4 pages,\nSpeech Preparations?,\n-Cal State University LA note book with Anthropological note on the Cheyenne Indians, others, and homosexuals in LA,\n-14 pages of handwritten notes on loose leaf paper about homosexuals,\n-\"Introduction\" typed, four pages, about gays and police,\n-\"Methods\", two small pieces of paper,\n-17 pages of handwritten notes on loose leaf paper about homosexuals and police and research,\n-Three typed pages from \"An Insider's Overview of the Los Angeles Male Gay Community\",\nE.I.P.J. #2,\n-empty,\n,\nE.I.P.J. # 1,\n-four  note cards with names and phone numbers, one stapled to folder,\n-Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Gene Riggs,\n-Joint Treaty of Peace signed by David Sprouse,\n-Card for Sky Forest Enterprises,\n-Five note cards with names, addresses and phone numbers,\n-One piece of legal paper with handwritten notes,\n-Two typed pages with names and phone numbers, one is taped to the folder,\n,\n-Invitation for Alberto Espinoza's birthday, 1979,\n-Booklet for Twelfth Honors Convocation California State University, Los Angeles, 1973,\n-Booklet for Fourteenth Honors Convocation California State University, Los Angeles, 1975,\nTony at Bob Crowe,\n-empty,\n-Gay Rights National Lobby, 1977, two copies,\n-Western Gay Academic Union newsletter,\n-\"Town Crier\" hand written note page,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim: Member Union of American Hebrew Congregations Newsletter, September 1977,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim: Member Union of American Hebrew Congregations Newsletter, August 1977,\n-Booklet from Georg Jensen Inc. for Marghad Linens, stickers stuck on cover,,\n-Card and two receipts from The Broadway Glendale Galleria ,\n-Invitation to 28th Annual Commencement of CSU LA, 1975 with envelopes,\n-Envelope from 3924 Sunset Boulevard, empty, two,\n-\"Jungle\" card,\n-Invitation to Don Amador and Tony Karnes 10th anniversary party at the Jungle on 3626 Sunset Boulevard, 6 copies,\n-Program for 31st Memorial Day Services, 1979,\n-\"Teacher\" article, 5 copies,\n-Program for the The Argonauts present \"Fantasy Burlesque\", 1974, two copies one red, one blue,\n-Brochure for D.C. tour mobile,\n-Notes for Universal Studios Tour by Ellen Weiss and Tony Karnes,\n-Invitation to Columbia Records Open House ,\n-Brochure for Sexual Compulsives Anonymous,\n-Alcoholics Together Meeting Schedule, Fall 1973,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, 1973,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Program and Abstracts, 1973,\n-Subscription form for Journal of Homosexuality,\n-Brochure for gay Community Services Center,\n-Program for \"Alcoholics Together\" benefit Dinner/Dance, 1974,\n-Brochure for \"The Gay Liberation Book\",\n-Oversized Postcard featuring Wil Wright's Soda Parlor, two copies,\n3/22/ 71 Sterving (?) Comm. Meeting, Jane's House,\n-Letter from Woman Management Association, 1971,\n-Envelope from Woman Management Association to Entertainment Industry of Peace and Justice,\n-Minutes for interim Executive Committee of Entertainment Industry for Peace and Justice,\n-Envelope addressed to Tony Karnes, empty, 1971,\n-Letter about Entertainment Industry for Peace and Justice benefit concert,\n-Note for Tony Karnes to call Sarah of Free Venice,\n-Letter from Carl Berkhart to Entertainment Industries for Peace and Justice, 1971,\n-Card to Tony from Tootsie,\n-Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Larry McKinney,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Diane McKinney,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Diane Clifton,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Gregory N. Woodland,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Luke C. Flower,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Susan Williams,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Lionel Edwards,\n-Receipt from Zeidler \u0026 Zeidler Ltd.,\n-Letter from Jack Schwab to Tony Karnes,\n-Notes on EIPJ meeting, hand written, 4 pages, stapled to folder,\nFranck Test (Master),\n-Frank Drawing Completion Test Australian Manual by Kate Frank M.A.,\n-Flier from Elect Don Amador Assembly to meet Don,\n-Flier to elect Don Amador,\nHome- #4 (EIPJ),\n-3 pages of hand written note, 1971,\n-1 card with names and a phone number,\nGay Studies Questionnaires,\n-4 pages of hand written notes on the Gay community/ needs of gays,\n-\"Woodbury Collegian\", Feb 5 1970, three copies,,\n-\"Woodbury Collegian\", Jan 22 1970, four copies,\n-\"Woodbury Collegian\", Jan 29 1970,  three copies,\n-\"Christmas in Theory and How We Make It\" by Tony Karnes,\n-\"Symbols in Government: Theme on Lord of the Flies\" by Tony Karnes, 1968,\n-Christmas card from Pearl to Tony Karnes,\n-\"Pierce College Round Up\", November 19, 1970,\n-\"Liaison Role to Gay Community\", 5 pages of hand written notes,\n-Pan Am boarding pass, LAX to New York, 1972,\n-Donald H. Amador: biography,\n-Town Cries (?) paper-Update Los Angeles, Jan. 23, 1981, two articles mentioning Amador,\n-\"Throw This Away ...\" paper,\n-Divine Times, Nov. 1979, magazine of Guru Maharaj Ji,\n-Richard Amador background sketch, 1945, with envelope,\n-Letter from Don Amador, 1978,\n-Part of a letter from \"Ma\",\n-News Release Mayor Bradley's statement on the Budget, 1976,\n-Letter from Philip Schiff, 1944, letter of recommendation for Richard J. Amador,\n-Letter from Donald M. Bower, 1944, letter of recommendation for Richard J. Amador,\n-Program from Southern California Women for Understanding, 2nd Annual lesbian Rights Award Dinner,\n-And It Is Divine, 1974, magazine,\n-Order form for \"Loving Women, Loving Men: Gay Liberation and the Church\",\n-Gay V.D. pamphlet by Gay Community,\n-Paper for Gay Youth Group,\n-Christmas card from Carlos and Randy,\nFEPC Folder,\n-FEPC, Sept, 1976,","From Box 2:,\n-Don Amador Resume, two copies,\n-\"Teacher\" article,\n-Certificate of completion for Amador's Gay Studies course,\n-\"But if you want the City Council...Don Amador\" note,\n-\"This is Amador Country\" clipping,\n-California State University Los Angeles diploma holder,\n-Flier for speaker Dr. C.A. Tripp,\n-Three pages of handwritten notes on notebook paper,\n-Phone memo for Don Amador from Sgt. Art Lopez, Feb 20 1980,\n-4 pages of \"Don Amador\" stationary,\n-\"Newsday\" clipping, Jan 3 1978,\n-Copy of \"Our Money Goes to Queers\" article from Herald-Press, Feb 16 1978, with Transmittal slip to Don Amador, Mar 8 1978,\n-Clippings from El Mundo, The Seattle Times, The New York Times about Harvey Milk, Nov 1977,\n-\"4-Year Climb to Respectability\" article, Newsday, Jan 3 1978,\n-\"S.F.'s first gay supervisor see self a symbol\" article, The San Diego Union, Nov 18 1977,\n-Letter to Don and Tony from Russell Woodson,  with envelope,\n-Letter from Mark Hickey with a note to Don, Sept 15 1975,\n-Envelope to Don Amador, empty,\n-\"Rose\" notes on folded paper,\n-\"15,000,000 Hike\" note,\n-\"Along the Way to the Volcanoes...\" note,\n-Pack of hand written notes, 5 pages,\n-15 pages of handwritten notes on legal paper,\n-\"The Lack of Youth Job Potential in Uruapan\" proposal,\n-Envelope to Don Amador and Tony Karnes from Kingmasters, empty,\n-29 note cards with handwritten notes, May 18th- June 26th 1972,\nDon- Notes and Letters (1971- ),\n-\"Don Grace\" note,\n-Receipt from The Fairhill Apartment Hotel for Anthony Karnes, Jan 19 1973,\n-Card for The Panacea Resort, with a note from \"Butch Pixie\" on the back,\n-Anniversary card to Don from Tony, with envelope,\n-Note with candle wax on it,\n-\"Notes to Myself\" by Tony, 3 pages,\n-Note to \"Butch Pixie\" with note from Don on the back, note date is May 2 1972,\n-Note to Honey from M,\n-\"Vacation\" notecard,\n-Note on back of receipt from Humble Oil and Refining Co.,\n-\"I Love You\" note card,\n-Note to Tony from Butch Pixie,\n-Note to Don and Tony from Bob,\n-Note to Butch Pixie from Tony on note card,\n-Note to Butch Pixie from Just Me on Zeildler and Zeilder card,\n-Note to \"My Lover Butch Pixie\" on notebook paper,\n-Note to Honey from Me on yellow paper,\nDon and Me Jan/1972,\n-Note to Butch Pixie from Me on note card,\nCorrespondence –Misc. People-,\n-empty,\nFieldnotes: Geog. Study,\n-Thank you note to Tony from Jerry,\n-Postcard to Ralph Stephenson from Tony Karnes,\n-Postcard to Tony from Alice,\n-Postcard to Roberto Cormack from Alice,\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Wakiki Beach),\n-Postcard to Roberto Cormack from Dick (Pink Plumeria),\n-Postcard to Tony from Dick (Hoonaunau),\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Polynesian Cultural Center),\n-Postcard to Tony Karnes from Dick (Orchids),\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Islands of Hawaii),\n-Postcard to \"Dear Boys\" from Dick,\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Kilauea Iki),\n-Postcard to Roberto Cormack from Dick (Diamond Head),\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (King Kamehameha),\n-\"Tentative Mecla Table\" envelope,\nBrown for President-Press Clipping 1980,\n-empty,\nGreen Notebook ,\n-notes on Brown for President,\n-notes on MECLA Dinner,\n-notes on Banquet Honoring Police Commissioner Salvador Montenegro,\n-Costs Due note,\n-Pamphlet from Human Relations Commission 5th Annual Conference, April 13-16 1978,\n-\"Proposed Contents of a Brochure to be distributed within the Gay Community\" from Dick Caudillo with a note to David from Bob on the front,\n-Rough draft of a letter to Allan Carr from Mayor Bradley ,\n-note to Mayor Bradley from Allan Carr, July 7 1976, with envelope,\n-9 handwritten notecards,\n-2 blanket legal paper sheet,\n-\"Circus Disco's Youth Year\"(?)  notes, two notebook pages,\n-4 blank pages with \"Fox River Bond\" watermark,\n-Letter to Jerry Brown,\n-Letter to Robert Gibeaut from Tony Karnes, Dec 7 1976,\n-Letter to Eustace Lycett from Tony Karnes, Dec 7 1976,\n-Letter to Henry Hay and John from Tony Karnes, April 8 1977, with envelope,\n-Schedule for Fifth Annual Community/Human relations Conference,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Clarence R. Webb (Community Relations Coordinator), March 29 1978,\n-\"Bedlam's Anteroom: Home Video Players\" by John Culshaw, High Fidelity Magazine, Dec 1976,\n-Letter to Tony and Don from Harry and John, Jan 2 1977,\n-letter to Tony and Don from John D and Harry, Jan 2 1977, 4 pages,\n-List of names and places, handwritten,\n-\"Gay Studies I\" page,\nGoodstein, David The Advocate,\n-\"Goodstein\" notes on legal paper, 4 pages,\nGay Think,\n-\"Gay Think\" card with Rodger Harrison written on it,\n-Letter from Mark Hickey,\n-\"GayThink- West Coast Gay Conference\", Oct 25 1975, itinerary,\n-Phone memo for Library of Congress,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Annual Meetings Tentative Program, April 18-21 1973, 3 pages,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 17 1972, ,\n-\"Cuestionario Perceptivo de la Juventud de Uruapan, Michocan\", copy of questionnaire Amador gave out during his Uruapan project,\n-Draft of a proposal for Uruapan project with handwritten edits, three pages,\n-\"Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan, and Problems They Encounter\", 1st draft, 3 pages, note from Tony on the last page,\n-\"Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan\", draft, 4 pages, two first pages,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 17 1972, 2nd copy,\n-Draft of \"Introduction\" page, hand written notes,\n-\"Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan\" by Don Amador, July 24 1972, proposal, #1,\n-\"The Educational/Economical Alienation of the Youth of Uruapan\" by don Amador, Aug 3 1972, short description, hand written notes, #2,\n- \"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972, #3,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972, #4, just title page,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972, #5, final,\n-\"Respondents of Different Class Levels Conflict\" note,\n-\" Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan Questionaire\", in English, July 28 1972,\n-\" Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan Questionaire\", in English, Aug 1 1972, ,\n-\"Sexual Behavior\" notes, 6 legal pages,\n-\"Contact\" note,\n-blank page,\n-\"Types of Dick/ Dock (?)\", 8 white legal pages,\n-List of names, ripped yellow legal page,\n-Student Instructional Report for Don Amador, Nov 1977,\n-Instructional Television College Credit Courses pamphlet, from  LA Community College District, 1979,\n-Notes on Gay Ghetto in LA, two quarter sheets of paper,\n\"Religion is the Problem not the Answer\" pamphlet, Gay Atheist League of America,\n-11 pages of handwritten notes on white legal paper, notes on LA lifestyle and diversity, community organization, Gay Community Center Programs, and architecture,\n-Slip from LA City College for Gay Studies, for Dennock,\n-\"Fiction\" note, in red ink,\n-List of names, white legal paper,\n-Invitation to Don and Tony's 10th anniversary,\nS.W.A.A. Meeting-1973-San Francisco,\n-empty,\nS.W.A.A. Meeting 1974,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Conference Program, April 11-13 1974,\nSWAA 1974 Function of Gay Jargon,\n-\"The Argot of the Homosexual Subculture\" by Ronald A. Farrell, with notes from Amador,\n-\"Tax\" note on yellow legal paper,\nOscar Wilde-with notes on envelope,\n-Note on Oscar Wilde plaque, on back of LA City College Evening Instructor Checkout Sheet,\n-\"A Wonderful Harvest Moon' note, on back of LA City College Evening Instructor Checkout Sheet,\nKing James I,\n-Note on King James I,\nKingMasters,\n-empty,\nDick-Personal Debts and Rent (72-73),\n-\"Dick-Personal Loans Owed\" note, 1972, signed by Tony,\nMichael Angelo Buonarroti,\n-\"Crucifixion\" note ,\n-Slide 31 note,\n-Slide 35 A note,\n-Slide 32 note,\n-Slide 35 note,\n-Slide 32 A note,\n-Michelangelo's Father note,\nLeonardo da Vinci,\n-notecard on da Vinci,\nVirginia Woolf,\n-notecard on Virginia Woolf,\nWalt Whitman,\n-notecard on Walt Whitman,\nStephen Foster,\n-notecard on Stephen Foster,\nArrow Collar Man,\n-empty,\nResearch Phone Use (Callers),\n-Phone interview sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 20 Nov to 24 Nov, filled in, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, blank, yellow sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 20 Oct to 3 Nov 1972, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 6 Nov to 10 Nov 1972, white sheet, with notes attached,\n-Interview Schedule, 13 Nov to 17 Nov, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 27 Nov 1 Dec, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 4 Dec to 8 Dec, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 3 blank pages,\n-Interview Schedule with note on homosexual research on the back,\n-3 pages of hand written notes, yellow paper,\n-2 pages of hand written notes, notebook paper,\n-\"Gay L.A.\" cover sheet,\n-City Campus Winter 1978, Quarterly Magazine of LA City College Community Services,\nMurray H Hall,\n-Cover lists Mary Edwards Walker and Queen Christina,\n-Empty,\nPink Patches Concentration Camps,\n-empty,\nI Am The Way: Jesus Christ at Doorway,\n-empty,\nGeneral Notes Miscl,\n-\"Platonic Love\" review of \"Greek Homosexuality\" from the New York Times Book Review, April 8th 1979, clipping,\nDavid and Jonathan,\n-Quote from II Sam. i, 26 on back of Evening Instructor check-out sheet,\nSomerset Maugham,\n-notes on folder,\n-empty,\nEdward Carpenter,\n-picture of Edward Carpenter,\nIndians,\n-Slide 34 note,\nPaul Cadmus,\n-Slide 18 note,\nRamon Novarro,\n-Slide 24 note,\n-Picture if Ramon Novarro,\nSaint Sebastian,\n-Slide 4 note,\n-Slide 5 A note,\n-Slide 5 note,\nSappho,\n-notes on folder,\n-Ad for Pompeii exhibit at American Museum of Natural History,\nGovernor Jerry Brown,\n-note on folder,\n-empty,\nHarvey Milk,\n-Slide 3 note,\nAlexander Hamilton,\n-Slide 20 note,\nQuentin Crisp,\n-Slide 12 note,\nChristopher Isherwood,\n-Slide 19 note,\nKing Richard  II,\n-Picture of Richard II,\nLady Pirates,\n-notes on folder,\n-3 pages of handwritten notes, on Oscar Wilde and da Vinci,\n-\"Ladies of the Skull and Crossbones\" by Carrol B Fleming, magazine article,\nDavid Belasco,\n-Slide 14 note,\n-David Belasco Theatre note, on back of Evening Instructor Checkout Sheet,\nDag Hammarkjoeld,\n-Slide 33 note,\nElsa Maxwell,\n-picture of Elsa Maxwell,\nTennessee Williams,\n-notes on folder,\n-slide 27 note,\nHarry Belafonte,\n-Slide 15 note,\nJames Dean,\n-Slide 6 note,\nHenry Hay,\n-empty,\nJulian Eltinge,\n-notes on folder,\n-\"A Star Turn\" by Velone Pilcher, in Theatre Arts Monthly, two copies of first two pages,\n-Eltinge, Julian clipping,\n-Slide 13 note,\n-\"Onward and Upward with the Arts: An Angel, A Flower, A Bird\"  article, The New Yorker, 9 clippings,\n-Julain Eltinge clipping,\n-Three pages of hand written notes, names and numbers,\n-Master Charge receipt for Don Amador, June 1973,\n-Postal Instant Press receipt, April 12 1973,\n-Postal Instant Press receipt, April 16 1973,\nChristmas 1972 and Antique Gift info,\n-Gift tag to Tony from Nicky Carole and Pet,\n-Postcard to Tony from Dick,\n-\"Credit to Rent\" note, Dec 25 1972,\n-Picture Frame  note,\n-Cross note,\n-Gift tag to Tony from Bob,\n-Psychology Today, Oct 1977,\nLetters and Misc Regarding Research ,\n-two envelopes from Carver Jr. High, empty,\n-Letter To Whom It May Concern from Mrs. J. Luck, May 15 1975, 5 copies,\n-letter to Dr. Paul Gebhard (Indiana Sex Research Institute) from Don Amador, April 12 1975, ,\n-envelope from Indiana University to Don Amador, empty,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Dr. Paul Gebhard, May 13 1975, 10 copies,\n-Envelope from USAFA Academy to Capt. Larry J. Painter, empty,\n-Letter Don Amador from Capt. Larry J. Painter, April 29 1974, with envelope,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Steve Linberg, June 12 1975,\n-Envelope from to Don Amador,\n-Letter from Dianne K. to Don Amador, May 8 1975, 4 copies,\nPhotos Don-8x10 Glossy,\n-empty,\nLavender World's Fair,\n-notes on folder,\n-empty,\nPhillipe Petit,\n-Slide 24 note,\nDancers,\n-notes on folder,\n-Slide 16 notes,\n-Slide 17 note,\n-Picture of Vaslov Nijinsky,\n-Valslav Nijinsky note, on back of Evening Instructor Checkout sheet,\n-Note to Dick from Bill, May 31 1979, on yellow legal paper,\n-\"Glendale and Fletcher Blvd's-Silver Lake\" note, blue note,\nLetters to Students Regarding Mexican Field Trip…And Support,\n-Letter to Larry from Don Amador, Sept 17 1972,\n-Letter to Darlyne from Don Amador, Sept 21 1972,\n\"You Are Disciples Now\", Satang of Shri Guru Mahara Ji, Oct 31 1971,\n-\"Salutations at the Lotus Feet of Satgurudev\", letter from Sant Ji Maharaj, Jan 8 1974,\n-Letter from Guru Maharaj Ji (Divine United Organization),\n-Paper about Gays and the Police in Hollywood, 9 pages/ clippings,\n-\"To Include With Law Enforcement\", 8 pages,\n-\"Apr 28th 1974\" note, in red ink,\n-Letter to Morris Kight from David W. Oestricher, Jan 9, 1974,\n-Letter from Don Kilhefner and Betty Taylor (Gay Community Service Center), Jan 28 1974,\n-\"The Gay Center for Social Services: Nature and Purpose\" paper,\n-\"Community Spirit: The Offical Organ of the Gay Center for Social Service\" newsletter,\n-Letter to Members of the Peace and Freedom Party from Morris Kight, Feb 5 1974,\nSocial Organizations Amador,\n-\"Troy Perry\" note in red ink,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: Partial Resource List on Gay Lib\" paper,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: Comprehensive Employment Services\" paper,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: The Prisoner, Parole and Probation Program\" paper,\n-Letter to All GCSC Workers from Jim Kanelos and Don Kilhefner, Nov 9 1974, expanded hours for Men's Clinic,\n-Bulletin for The Advocate, about City Councilman Election,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: Personnel Policies and Procedures\" packet ,\n-\"Centers Aids Gay Parolees\" article by Claudia Luther, LA Times,\n-8 pages of hand written notes, red and black ink, about a function he went to and KingsMasters,\n-KingMasters Newsletter, Jan 28 1975, two pages, 2nd page has news articles on the back,\nCourse Outline,\n-Homosexual Subculture Syllabus by Don Amador, 3 copies,\n-Homosexual Subculture Required Books by Don Amador, 4 copies,\n2nd Anniversary-1975 Dom and Me @ Monterrey (Easter Too!),\n-Anniversary card to Don from Tony, with envelope, yellow,\n-Anniversary card to Don from Tony, 1973,\n-San Carlos-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-Carmel River-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-High Alter-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-Interior of Blessed Sacrament Chapel-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-Envelope to Don, 2nd anniversary,\nLetters From Students Regarding Mexican Field Trip Grades,\n-Letter to Dr. Richard Stone from Don Amador, Oct 4 1972, list of materials included with letter,\n-Class credits for Don Amador, Summer 1972, CSU LA,\n-Letter from Tony Karnes, Sept 14 1972, Mexican Field Trip, 2 copies,\n-Letter from Thomas Fusek, Oct 4 1972,\n-Letter from Lawrence C. Cruz, Sept 15 1972,\n-Letter from Viola deKrieger, Sept 21 1972, with envelope,\n-Letter from John Scurto, Sept 20 1972,\n-Letter from Darlyne Jennings, Sept 18 1972, 2 copies with envelope,\n-Letter from Robert J. Perkins, with envelope,\n-Letter from Maria Linda Apodaca, Sept 21 1972,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Roberto David Navarro, Sept 18 1972, with envelope,\n-\"Hope this is what you wanted\" note,\n-Letter from CSULA, Sept 19 1972, Deans list,\nLetters Regarding Appeal to Chairman: Mexican Field Trip,\n-Letter to Dr. Arthur Niehoff (CSULA Anthro Chair) from Don Amador, Sept 15 1972,\n-Note to Don Amador from Dr. Thomas McCorkle, Aug 26 1972,\nChristmas 1971-,\n-Christmas card from Grandma B,\n-Envelope to Tony from Bob,\n-Christmas card to Tony from Aunt Bea,\n-Robinson's tag, to Tony from Don, 2,\n-Robinson's tag, to Tony from Dick,\n-Gift tag, to Tony from Dick, 2,\n-Christmas Card to Tony from Dick,\n-Christmas card to Tony from Mother and Daddy,\n-Gift tag, to Tony from Bob,\n25th Birthday (1971),\n-empty,\n1972 (26th Birthday),\n-\"Birthday Treasures\" to Tony from Mother,\n-Card to Tony from Dick,\nResearch Information Thesis,\n-\"The Insider\", 5 pages,\n-18 pages of hand written notes on legal paper, about studying homosexuality as an insider, Hollywood/LA, abnormality/ deviant behavior, ,\n-LA Times, Oct 14 1971, \"Hypocrisy Helped Kill the Consenting Adults Bill\",\n\"Personality Varables That Might Affect Role\" sheet, Oct 11 1972,\n-3 pages of handwritten notes on legal paper, on sex research,\n-Ripped yellow page, phone numbers,\n-\"Blacks in Strong Response to the Subject of Vasectomy\" clipping,\n-\"Institutional Male Transvestism and Sex Distinctions\" from Brief Communications,\n-2 pages of notebook paper, notes on being gay in other cultures and berdache,\n-\"The Bisexual Debate\" by Martin Duberman from These Are New Times,\n-2 pages of note book paper, notes for a questionnaire and Gay Hollywood,\n-1 ripped yellow page, on gay bars,\n-\"SRO at Classes in Human Sexuality\" by Robert Strand, LA Times May 3rd 1972, clipping,\n-\"Dear Abby: Property Values\" clipping,\n-\"Homosexual Crackdown By Police\" clipping,\n-\"Cleric\" clipping,\n-\"A Psychiartrist Says IT's Nonsense to Call Homosexuals Sick\" by Judd Marmor clipping,\n-\"The Role and Effect of Personal(?) Conflict\" page,\n-\"Homosexual Ordained by Church of Christ\" by John Dart clipping,\n-\"The Gay Subculture: The Gay Bars\", 8 pages,\n-4 pages of notes on legal paper, survey notes,\n-\"Assumption/Hypothesis\" page, yellow paper,\n-\"Personality in Culture\" notes, two white notebook pages,\n-3 yellow legal papers, notes on sexuality and society,\n-\"Purpose\" note, yellow sheet,\n-2 pages from \"Ramparts\", from \"Breakfast of Champions,\n-5 pages of handwritten notes, green ink, about gay culture,\n-\"References\", annotated bibliography,\n-\"Problems\" sheet, notebook paper,\n-Letter from Don, Oct 4 1972, relating to  \"Deviant Behavior and Social Process\", 3 pages,\n-\"Overt Homosexual Gay Needs\" and other notes, Oct 4-11 1972, 7 pages,\n-Note from Ruth Galvin,\n-\"Don Amador- Sat.\" paper,\n-\"3 minutes\" paper,\n-\"An Insider's Overview of the Los Angeles Male Gay Community\" by Don Amador, working copy,\n-Pages and notes from \"Gays and Economic Solidarity\", (?), 5 pages,\n-\"Sex and Culture\", 8 pages,\n-\"The Anthropologist: Outsider or An Insider\" by A.H. Niehoff,\n-30 pages of notes on yellow legal paper, about Gay needs and Gay culture, interviews,\nMexican Study Revisited,\n-\"Introduction\", 3 pages, Mexican Church study,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Job Potential, and Adaptation to a Slow Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972,\n-Two sheets of yellow paper, blank,\n-Note to R. Stone from Dr. Thomas McCorkle, Oct 2 1972, Amador final grade,\n-\"Attitudes Toward the Roman Catholic Church and It's Symbolic Function in Uruapan\" by Don Amador, 7 pages, two cover sheets,\n-4 pages of notes on yellow legal paper, about gay celebrities,\n-\"Super Twinkies: Twinkie Power Structure\" diagram,\n-Page 77/78 clipping,\n-Page 17 clipping,\n-Page 10 sheet, probably from Economic Solidarity-,\n-2 pages of note on yellow legal paper, about societal pressures and fetishes ,\n-\"One, Incorporated\" summary,\n-Half sheet on research with the Kinsey institute,\n-\"The Gay Bar\",\n-\"Lovers\", 12 pages,\n-Page 3 Griffith Park sheet,\n-\"How many gay bars?\"sheet,\n-\"The Economic Solidarity of the Gay Community\" by Don Amador, 1974,\n-\"Introduction\" ripped legal sheet,\n-Page 3 \"institution for Gays…\" sheet,\n-\"B.E. Mercer\" sheet,\n-2 pages of notes on yellow legal paper, notes about gay community,\n-3 pages of notes on yellow and white paper, about gay community and gay newspapers,\n-\"Water Sports and Other Jargon: Functions of Gay Terminology\" by Don Amador,\nGay Pride,\n-\"Gays Fight Discrimination, Uncertain Laws\", LA Times Mar 25 1974,\nGay Research Expenses,\n-Bill for Don Amador from Pacific Telephone, Dec 20 1972,\nUnmarked Manila Envelope,\n-Note to Members of the Executive Committee American Anthropological Association from Clark L. Taylor,\n-Two copies of the Franck Test,\nDr. E. Hooker,\n-1 page of notes, yellow sheet,\nFranck Tests Completed,\n-36 pages of legal paper with notes about completed Franck Tests,\nFranck Test,\n-Letter to Dr. Gary Granzberg from Don Amador, Dec 7 1972,\nFrom Box 3:,\nCost-Gay Studies,\n-Receipt from Postal Instant Press, March 22 1977,\n-Receipt from LA Community College for Kenneth Bartness for Gay Studies ,\n- Receipt from LA Community College for Pedro Santiago for Gay Studies,\n-Receipt from Postal Instant Press,\n-Receipt from Charlie Chan Printing for Don Amador,\n- Receipt from Postal Instant Press, June 15 1977,\n- Receipt from Postal Instant Press, Feb15 1977,\n-Receipt from Data Boy, Nov 30 1976,\n-Receipt from Postal Instant Press, four separate receipts from 1977,\nEstrus,\n-handwritten note on Estrus,\nFederal (Title I) Grant Info,\n-\"National Science Foundation\" note,\n-\"Los Angeles: Artistry in the Grants Game\", LA Times, 1 copy, 1 clipping,\n-Council Sets Rules for Federal Hiring Program, 1 copy, 1 clipping,\n-National Endowment for the Humanities Program Announcement, 1975-1976,\n-HEW Fact Sheet, 1976,\n-Card from National Endowment for the Humanities,\n-Letter from National Endowment for the Humanities about Fellowships,\nManuscript,\n-5 pages of yellow manuscript, edited with notes,\n-\"Added Notes\" Legal pad,\n-7 pages of loose legal paper, notes on Gay Icons and Gay Culture,\n-1 legal pad of notes on German and Early Gay History,\n-Flier for \"It's Vaudeville!\" by The Society for the Preservation of Variety Arts Presents,\n-\"European and American Gay History\" legal pad,\nBiological Life Cycle,\n-\"Perspective of Social-Sex Development Sample\", 10 copies,\nMale and Female Difference,\n- \"Tools\" note,\nSex Research Statistics,\n-\"The Grant Study\" notes, 2 pages,\nSex Research Studies,\n-\"Figures of Overt Homosexuality in United States and Western Europe\", 32 pages,\nSocial Structure,\n-notes on primate social structure, 4 pages,\nTaylor, Clark,\n-Letter to Members of the Executive Committee American Anthropological Association from Clark Taylor,\n-\"Don Amador-The person who is only as strong as those behind him\" legal sheet,\n-Legal pad with two pages attached,\nScreening,\n-\"Screening-Rejected\", legal page,\n-City of LA legal pad, handwritten notes inside,\n-\"Gay Studies I\" note, yellow legal paper,\n-\"Gay Studies I\" note, white legal paper, two pages,\n-Page from Gay Studies I test,\n-\"In the Primate World\" note,\n-\"Bond Develops\" note,\n-\"Female Orgasm\" note,\nGay Studies Survey,\n-Certificate of Completion of Gay Studies at LA City College, hand written,\n-20 pages of hand written notes on yellow legal pages,\n-Map of Council District 13, City of LA, 1975, large,\n-Map of City Council District No. 13, small,\n-From City-Clerk's Office: People Running For the City Council District 13 note,\n-40 question survey about gays,\n-Release from Don Amador-Professional Gay Counseling Services, \"Gay Survey Complete\",\n-\"Titles\" note,\n-\"Dick Hall\" note,\n-Memo to all students from Don Amador, 2 copies,\n-Copies of handwritten notes, illegible ,\n-\"Gay Studies Survey\" envelope,\nGeologic Time,\n-\"Sex Research: Taken from Sexual Behavior in the Human Female by Alfred C. Kinsey, pages 487-89\", 18,\n-Gay Studies Syllabus by Don Amador, includes brief history of sex research,\n-\"Relative and Atomic Geologic Time\" 10 copies,\n-\"Student Anthropologist\" legal pad,\nAnthropology,\n-\"Sex Research: Taken from Sexual Behavior in the Human Female by Alfred C. Kinsey, pages 487-89\",\n- Gay Studies Syllabus by Don Amador, includes brief history of sex research,\n-\"Growing Up Gay: The Last Tribe\" by Don Amador, 9 pages,\nFrom Box 4:,\n-Male pin up poster,\n-Business Cards, 57,\n-sticky notes, 2,\n-\"Jail: Suspect Freed\"  clipping,\n-\"405 W. Washington\" note,\n-Note from Don,\n-Note to Hon from Don,\n-Update, Issue 46, Dec 12 1980,\n-Note to Honey from Don,\n-\"Meet Don Amador\" Flier,\n-\"This is Amador Country\" Flier,\n-\"The 76'ers and The Kingsmasters Join Run\" flier,\n-July 4 '76 Christopher Street West Gay Pride Celebration issue of Christopher Street West ,\n-Bag of photos,  pictures of Don in DC, negative strips, Christmas, Don speaking at something,\n-Bag of photos 2, Christmas pictures, negatives, hiking trip, unknown people, a house, dogs,\n-Graduation Photo for Ricardo Amador from Tri Color Camera Shop,\n-10 negative strips,\n-\"Don's Prints and Proofs\" envelope, empty,\n-\"Has Jayanti '77\"folder, with pictures and papers inside,\n-DHL envelope with pictures, Memorial Day Service w/ Don, portraits of Don, negatives of Rick's grad photo, pic of woman management associates, pic of Bruce Canyon Division US Naval Cadet Corps 28 May 1979, Christmas Cards, pic w/ Harvey Milk, campaign pictures,\n-DHL envelope 2 w/ pictures, pics of Don, negatives, pics w/ friends, someone's graduation, Don teaching, proofs, Disco Circus press release,","Initial processing notes with item by item descriptions.\nFolders: Memos, Police Communication, Dade County, Pride 1976, Gay Community,\nFrom Box 1:,\nInter-institutional Communications,\n-Note and letter from Edmund Edelman (Supervisor of 3rd district), about job discrimination,\n-Note from Bill Carey to Peter Frisch and press release from Peggy Stevenson, 1976,\n-Note to Bill from Barabara Rasmussen, 1976,\n-Note from David Glasscock to Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Note from Grace Davis to Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Letter from Edmund Edelman to Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Page from \"last year's program\", features Christopher Street West Committee and Peggy Stevens,\n-Letter from Peggy Stevens to Arnett Hartsfield, 1976,\n-Letter from Peggy Steven to \"Friends\", 1975,\n-\"Weekly Report\" from Jeff Levin and Richard Huber, 1976, hard to read,\n-Letter from Milton J. Sharp to Edmund G. Brown (California Govenor), 1976,\n-\"The Community Reporter\" April 1976,\n-F.E.P.C Resolution, 1976,\n-Letter from Zev Yaroslavsky to Samuel Williams, 1976,\n-Letter from Thomas Coleman to Edmund Brown, 1975,\n-Letter from Bill Carey to Grace Davis, 1976,\n-Letter from R. E. Murdock to David Glasscock, 1971,\n-Packet including 2 letter grams from Dave G, A letter from Gay Friends of Jimmy Carter, 2 lettergrams from Dave G, Assembly Bill No. 3823, and an ad for \"Quotations from Chief Ed\", 1976,\n-Packet for LA Mayor Thomas Bradley, 1976,\n-Letter from Bill Carey to John Brooks, 1976,\nUnmarked Folder,\n-letter to LA Police Commission from Darrell Dee,\n-Parade Permit Application submitted to LA Police dept., 1976,\n-Hand drawn map of parade route,\n-Letter to Board of Police Commissioners from Sharon D. Cornelison,\n-Letter to Samual Williams, President of Police Commission from Sharon Roberts, 1976,\n-Declaration of Michael T. Manning,\n-Statement of Albert Gordon representing \"Parents and Friends of Gays\",\n-Letter from Reverend Troy D. Perry,\n-Letter to Mike from Kenneth Schnorr,\n-Letter to LA Police Commission from Rev. J.E. Paul Breton,\n-Report on Police Incident of July 4th, 1976 by Gordon Fisher,\n-Statement of Angeline Umbertino,\n-Letter to Board of Police Commissioner from Reverend Richard C. Vincent,\n-Statement of Rev. James E. Sandmire,\n-Statement of Patricia G. Underwood,\n-Letter from J. Haire Lieutenant Vice Officer-In Charge to Bill Carey, Mayor's Office Liaison to Gay Community,\n-Letter from Frank Ker to Bill Carey with Ker's resume attached,\n-Letter to Richard Amador from J.A. Cassidy (Dept. of the Navy),\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Jim Chandler, 1976,\n-Morris Kight Statement,\n-Thomas P. Steyer Statement ,\n-Letter to Police Commission Board from Dr. Scott Forbes,\n-Handwritten Statement by Bill Mann,\n-Statement of Arnold Erwin Remisk,\n-Statement from David Glascock,  member of the Board of Directors of Christopher Street West,\n-Letter from Ronald Joel Jacobson to Mayor Tom Bradley,\n-Statement from Paul Tamayo,\n-Statement of Ronald Lehman,\n-Statement of Jay L. Friend,\n-Handwritten statement of Carlton James,\n-Statement of Frank K. Zerilli,\n-City Attorney News Release, 1973,\n-Mayor's address to the Police Foundation, 1975, to Bill,\nResumes Folder,\n-Blank note from Mayor's office Criminal Justice Planning,\n-Letter to Donald Nielsen from  Terry Hatter, 1977,\n-Letter to Donald Nielsen from Peggy Stevenson, 1977, with copy of a letter from Nielsen,\n-Envelope addressed to Bill Carey from the Advocate, empty,\n-Card from Gene's TV and Video,\n-Memo to Bill about Donald Nielsen seeking a job,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Donald Nielsen,\n-\"Good News\", magazine from Metropolitan Community Church,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Phil Depoian,\n-Letter to Daniel Ramos from Phil Depoian, 1976,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Daniel Ramos1976,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Phil Depoian,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Sharon Cornelison, 1976,\n-Press Release for Christopher Street West Association, 1976, Gay Pride Week News,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Hand written itinerary written in green,\n-Flight schedule, Hollywood to San Francisco and back, 1976,\n-Letter to Rene Oviedo from Edmund D. Edelman, 1976,\n-Mayor's Document Transmittal Form from Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Memorandum from Billy Carey, 1976,\n-Note to Pat from Juanita, 1976,\n-Proposal Recommendation for a Gay Community Service Center, 1976, 14 pages,\n-Letter from Patricia White to Paula Smith, 1976, 6 pages, about Gay Community Service Center,\n-Mayor's Documental Transmittal Form, April 12, 1976,\n-Thank you note to Mayor Bradley from Gil (?) Buchard, April 6th 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Sept. 17th 1976,\n-Memo from Mayor's Office Criminal Justice Planning, to Bill from Cindy, 1977,\n-Note to Bill from Vern Pruss,\n-Card from Won Kon Restaurant, note written on back,\n-Note to Rose Matsui Ochi/John Brooks from Bill Carey, June 8th, 1977,\n-Letter from Joseph Coors (Coors Company),\n-Draft of Gay Pride Week Proclamation by Bill Carey,\n-Assembly Bill No. 1302 of the California Legislature, March 31, 1977,\n-Letter to Mayor Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, May 6th 1977,\n-List for \"Mayor's Breakfast Meeting with Representatives of the Gay Community Dec. 30, 1976,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, May 31 1977,\n-Mayor's Documental Transmittal Form from Bill Carey, July 19 1976, includes analysis of letter received in response to Gay Pride Week Proclamation,\n-Transcript of KNX FM Editorial \"Homosexual School Teachers\", given to Bill Carey,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, Project Heavy,\n-Proclamation from North Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, June 23, 1977,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Feb 4 1977, Liaison meeting reminder,\n-Note to Wanda Moore from Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Editor of Dignity from John B. Tackaberry,\n-Note from Grace Davis, July 27, 1977, given to Bill,\n-Letter to Ray Remy from Mark T. Curtis, June 23rd 1977,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Don Moreland, May 28th 1977, with envelope,\n-\"Past and Present Activities\" page, (part of longer resume?),\n-Page of ads for California State Senators,\n-Two envelopes from Richard Photo Lab, empty,\n-Negative photo strips, pictures unidentifiable,\n-Envelope addressed \"To the Uncles\", empty,\n-Ad for Belair cigarettes/ Cover of people magazine with Crosby, Stills, and Nash on the cover,\n-Order form for Christmas greeting cards,\n-Prestige Color Prints envelope, empty,\n-Prints and negative envelope, empty,\n-Five personal color laboratory envelopes, empty,\n-California State University Los Angeles Homosexual Subculture Task Force Technical Advisory Committee, 20 pages,\n-14 copies of cover of People Magazine, Dec 12th 1977, featuring Crosby, Stills, and Nash\nFrom Box 2:,\nLiason Luncheon Materials,\n-Memorandum to Mayor Bradley from Bill Carey, June 14 1977, Rally Against Anita Bryant,\n-Memorandum, to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, May 6 1977, Gay Community,\n-List of People and Offices legal paper,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Gary Bamberg (Field Deputy), April 18th 1977,\n-List of People, Office, and Telephone numbers legal paper,\n-\"Lot of Activity in March/April\" paper,\n-Two blank legal pages,\n-The Universal Fellowship Today pamphlet,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey,  Feb 14 1977, Liaison Meeting,\n-Parents and Friends of Gays Month Newsletter, March,\n-Card for Clayton Wells (Secy. Stonewall Demo. Club),\n-Stonewall Democratic Club/ LA, Endorsements Primary Municipal Elections,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Scott Gross, Jan 7th 1977,\n-Letter to Capt. Kenneth Hickman from Scott Gross,\n-Mayor's Office Criminal Justice Planning note to Cindy from Bill, Jan 25 1979,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Jan 6 1977, Liaison Luncheon,\n-Memorandum to Council Representatives from Bill Carey, Jan 10 1977, Monthly Luncheons,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Dec 1 1976, Reminder-Liaison Luncheon,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Nov 1 1976, Next Liaison Luncheon,\n-Note to Bill Carey, Oct 19 1976,\n-Message Memo to Bill Carey, Oct 19 1976,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey,  Oct. 13 1976, Reminder of Oct. 20, 1976,\n-Liaison Luncheon legal notes, 3 pages,\n-Copy of \"Council outlines priorities for Hollywood Civic groups\" article, Los Feliz Hills News, Sept. 30, 4 copies,\n-Note to Bill, Re: Proposed Policy Statement: Police-Gay Community Relations,\n-Proposed Policy Statement: Police-Gay Community Relations,\n-Blank page, watermark \"Fox River Bond\",\n-Ticket for Blend, Inc. Banquet Honoring Police Commissioner Salvador Montenegro, Feb 29, 1980,\n-Letter to County Committee Members from Fred Cohen and others,\n,\nFrom Box 3:,\nLiaison List (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-List of \"most sensitive contact people in each of the councilmanic offices\",\n-Memorandum to David Mixner from Bill Carey, Dec 9th 1976,\n-Memorandum to Don from Cindy/Bill Carey's Office,\n-Note to Don on pink paper,\nCarey 'Gay Pride',\n-Envelope to Mayor Tom Bradley,\nIII. Gay Community-General Corres. 1976,\n-Inter-Departmental Correspondence to Phil DePoian from Bill Carey, Dec 20 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner (Gay Community Services Center), Dec 7 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Arthur A. Abelson from Don Kilhefner, Dec 6 1976,\n-Letter to C.F. Brydon from Bill Carey, Dec 3 1976,\n-Letter to Sheldon Andelson from Philip DePoian, Nov 24 1976, with memo to Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sheldon Andelson, Nov 18 1976,\n-Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Nov 23 1976, Update on Liaison to the Gay Community, with update,\n-Letter from Howard Erikson, Nov 23 1976,\n-Letter to Don Kilhefner from Tom Bradley, Nov 19 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, Oct 26 1976,\n- Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Nov 12 1976, approval letter,\n-Note to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Nov 8 1876,\n-Transmittal slip to Bill Carey from Grace Davis,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, Oct 26 1976, 2nd copy,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Don Kilhefner, Nov 17 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Don Kilhefner, Nov 17 1976, with envelope,\n-Memo to Bill Carey about Tom Sullivan,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Dave Smith (LA Times), Nov 11 1976, with a note about response,\n-Letter to Dave Smith from Bill Carey, Nov 19 1976,\n-Office Memorandum to Rose Matsui Ochi from Michael F. Thompson, Nov 15 1976,\n-Note to Don Kilherfner, Morris Kight from Bill Carey, Nov 12 1976,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, Nov 5 1976,\n-Letter to Barbara Rasmussen from Ron Peterson, Nov 8 1976,\n-Letter to Ron Peterson from Barbara Rasmussen, Nov 4 1976,\n-Letter to Members of Gay Juvenile Task Force from Don Kilhefner, Nov 4 1976,\n-Letter from Bud Weisbart (Project Heavy), Oct 29 1976,\n-Letter to Raymond Teague from Bill Carey, Sept 14 1976,\n-Office Memorandum to Mary M. Reinchardt from Ezunial Burts, July 1 1976,\n-Office Memorandum to Bill Carey from Barbara Rasmussen, Nov 9 1976,\n-Letter to Steve Kubelka from Bill Carey, July 19 1976,\n-Letter from Councilman Joel Wachs, July 1976,\n-Note to Pat from Bill ,\n-Letter to Tom Steyer from Joel Wachs, July 7 1976,\n-Memo from Tom Steyer, July 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Jim Chandler, July 5 1976, with envelope,\n-Note to Bill from Cindy, June 25 1976,\n-Letter to Kathy Wilson Moore from Bill Carey, June 25 1976,\n-Letter to William R. Zappas from Joel Wachs, June 22 1976,\n-Letter to Joel Wachs from William R. Zappas, June 18 1976,\n-Letter to Deputy Chief R.L. Vernon from Reverend Elder James E. Sandmire, June 23 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Cindy, June 24 1976, Omega Meeting,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, June 3 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Martin Maharis, May 22 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Robert H. Lynn,\n-LAPD Budget, Investigations Bureau,\n-Note to Bill from Barbara Rasmussen, April 13 1976,\n- Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, April 12 1976, Thank you letter,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Al Bouchard, April 6 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to EZ Burts and Bill Winston from Bill Carey, May 7 1976,\n-Note to Bill,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Al Bouchard, May 4 1976,\n-Letter to Arnett Hartsfield from Al Bouchard, April 29 1976,\n-Letter from Bill Carey, May 27 1976, ,\nI. Gay Community-General Corres. 1976,\n-Draft: Gay Pride Week Proclamation,\n-Note to Bill from Ken MacLeod, Aug 31 1976,\n-Letter to John S. Gibson from Maj. Kenneth Mac Leod, Aug 31 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Robert Leighton (NewsWest), Aug 31 1976, with envelope,\n-Note about Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Editor of NewsWest from Joel Wachs, Aug 30 1976,\n-Note to Bill from Cindy, Aug 24 1976,\n-Memo to Bill from Charlotte Spitzer, Aug 16 1976,\n-Note to Bill from Pat, Aug 16 1976,\n-\"Swim, Wine, and Cheese\" handwritten note,\n-Stonewall Democratic Club, Position Paper: Gay Community Services Center, August 23 1976,\n-Note from Pat to Bill,\n-Gay Community Services Center Press Release, Aug 25 1976,\n-Council of the City of LA, Minority Report: The Board of Grants Administration, signed by John S. Gibson and Dr. C. Erwin Piper,\n-\"Council Oks Federal Jobs Funding for Gay Center\" by Erwin Baker, LA Times, Aug 25 1976, copy,\n-\"Valueless Training\", Herald Examiner, Aug 26 1976,\n-Editorial, KFSG/FM, Aug 23 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Don Kilhefner,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Howard Erickson (The Gay Luther), Aug 5 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Morris Kight, Aug 2 1976,\n-Gay Community Services Center, Mark Freedman obituary,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Building Fund,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, July 30 1976,\n-Community Development Program Proposal: Gay Community Center,\n-Gay Community Services Center Organizational Chart,\n-Note to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey,\n-Rough Draft, Proposed Policy Statement: Police-Gay Community Relations, 5 copies,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, June 29 1976, Gay Pride Mail,\n-Form Letter for Those Opposed (to Gay Pride),\n-Form Letter for Supporters (of Gay Pride),\n-Note to Jean O'leary from Bill Carey, July 27 1976 with brief resume from Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Council Deputies from Bill Carey, July 22 1976, Special Police Commission Hearing,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey, July 19 1976,\n-Piece of a letter,\n-Letter to Rabbi Erwin Herman from Jarrow Rogovin, July 9 1976, ,\n-Letter to Sam Williams (President of LA Police Commission) from Sharon Cornelison, David Glascock, and Rev. Elder James Sandmire, July 8 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Metropolitan Community Church,\n-Letter to CSWA Board Members from Jarrow Rogovin, July 7 1976,\n-Letter to George Nias from Edmund D. Edelman, June 29 1976,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Grace Davis, June 23 1976,\n-Note to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, June 29 1976,\n- Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, June 22 1976,\n-Letter to Sheriff Richard D Hongisto from Tom Bradley,\n-Letter to Mayor George Muscone from Tom Bradley,\n-Letter to Joe Freitas from Tom Bradley,\n-Letter to Police Chief Gains from Tom Bradley ,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Jim Foster, with envelope,\n-Letter to Bill from Daniel, June 9 1976,\n-Note to Bill from John,\n-Envelope to Tom Bradley and Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey, May 27 1976,\n-Letter from Bill Carey, May 27 1976, May 18th Meeting,\n-Note to Bill from David Glascock,\n-Interview between Chuck Ashman and Undersheriff Block, March 23 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Don Amador,\n-Curriculum Vita of Donald Amador,\n-Letter of Recommendation from Mrs. J. Luck, May 15 1975,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Paul H. Gebhard, May 13 1975,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Diane Kagan, May 9 1975,\n-Part of Application for Don Amador,\n-Syllabus for Homosexual Subculture taught by Amador, Spring 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Don Amador, July 16 1976,\n\"Donald H. Amador: a biography\",\n-Picture of Don Amador,\n-Letter to David Goodstein, handwritten,\n-\"S.F. Gays Tangle With Law and Lose, 25 to 7\" article, copy,\nCarey Gay,\n-Proposed Changes in Revised Criminal Law,\n-\"Appellate Courts Hit for Publishing Too Few Opinions\" by Mark Range,\n-ACLU Gay Rights Chapter, Dec 16 1976,\n-Letter to Commander T. McTighe from Michael T. Manning, Clark Pollack, and Albert Gordon, Dec 7 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976,\n-Letter to Chief Edward Davis from Clark Polack, Dec 8 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from John Simon, July 16 1976,\n-Letter to John Simin from Majorie Harned, Aug 30 1976,\n-Parade Permit Application for Christopher Street West Association for July 7 1976,\n-\"Intandem\" Gay Community Chapter Newsletter, April 1977,\n-\"Miami homosexuals See a Victory Despite Defeat of Antibias Law\" by Jon Nordheimer, New York Time, Dec 28 1977,\n- Transmittal Slip to Bill Carey from Fran Savitch, Feb 25 1977,\n-Note to Tom Bradley from W. Dorr Legg (One Inc. President), Feb 21, 1977,\n-Progam for One Incorporated 25th Annual Meeting, Jan 29 and 30 1977,\n-Rides of Spring form,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill Carey, Dec 27 1978,\n-The Gay Catholic Monthly  Newsletter, May 3 1977,\n-\"The Gay Salons of 1876\" by Jim Kepner, NewsWest, May 28-June 11 1976,\n-Flier for  Beth Chayim Chadashim Chanukah Dance, with envelope to Bill Carey,\n-Flier for Stonewall Democratic Club Business Meeting, May 1 1976,\n-Order form for \"The Gay Lutheran\",\n-Note to Bill from Linda Wenndo, June 1 1976,\n-\"The World of the Homosexual\" and \"Is the Gay Life Really Gay?\" in Awake, June 8 1876,\n-Gay Person's Alliance Newsletter, April 1976,\n-\"Questions on Homosexuality\" by New York Gay Activists Alliance,\n-\"Sexual Orientation and Civil Rights Commissions: What Are the Available Legal Remedies?\" by Don Gaudard,\n-\"A Gay Bibliography\", Summer 1975,\n-Human Achievement Foundation Newsletter, April 1976,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, April 1977,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, Jan 5 1977,\n-\"Duties of Monitors for Christopher Street West Parade\" sheet,\n-\"What the Bible seems to say...but does it?\" by Joseph C. Weber, June 1975,\n-Dignity: Statement of Position and Purpose,\n-\"Homosexuality: What the Bible Does…and Does Not Say!\" pamphlet by Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches, 2 copies,\n-\"Make Your Gay Vote Count!\" pamphlet by Stonewall Democratic Club,\n-Southern Californians for the Whitman-Radclyffe Foundation Newsletter, May 16 1976,\n-\"Parents of Gays Speak Out\" pamphlet,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, June 1976,\n- Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, May 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey,\n-Folio KPFJ-FM 90.7 Newsletter, Sept 1976,\n- Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, Sept. 1976,\n- Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, Oct. 1976,\n-Dignity: Dignity for Gay Catholics pamphlet,\n-\"Gays and the Law\" sheet by the Metropolitan Community Church,\n-\"The Christian Homosexual\" by Rev. Robert Sirico,\n-Universal Studios-Advanced Schedule, Nov 10 1969,\n-Public Appearance, two packets,\n-1 page of handwritten notes, white legal paper, names and phone numbers,\n-Entertainment Industry for Peace and Justice sheet, two copies,\n-\"'Out of the Closet' in Troy to gay identity in L.A.\" by Robert Basler, The Knickerbocker News,\nL.A.P.D. (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Memorandum of Law regarding Legality of Public Funds By Police Chief…To Generate Public Opposition ti City Council Action…\", Feb 9 1975,\n-Tom Bradley to the Police Foundation National Conference on Productivity in Policing\" April 15 1975,\n-LAPD Budget 1974-1975 year,\n-Confidential Memorandum to Tom Bradley from Dave Glascock, Feb 4 1976, with envelope, two copies,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from George Marshall,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey, May 27 1976,\n-\"30, 000 Children Sexually Exploited, LAPD Reports\", by Bill Hazlett 6 pages,\n-\"Policing Politics and Sex Crimes\", by Laurance Smith Jan 2 1976,\n-\"Gay S.F. Officers Urged to 'Come Out of Closet'\",\n-\"Chief Davis: Police Under Attack\", Glendal Ledger, April 19 1976,\n-Letter to Joel Wachs from Al Bouchard, May 29 1976,\n-\"Suggested Statement  Re Police-Gay Confrontation\" sheet, 2 copies,\n-Statement of Burt Pines to Press,\n-Press Release: \"Leather Fraternity\", 2 copies,\n-\"Homosexuals as Police Officers\",\n-Letter to Robert J. Stevenson from Edward M. Davis, Jan 16 1975,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Thomas F. Coleman,\n-Police Department Expenditures and Appropriations, 1974-1975,\n-Police Commission Agenda, May 27 1976,\n-Suggested Letter in response to Constituents Writing About Police Department Hiring Practices, Draft,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Samuel Williams, Oct 16 1975,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Rosalie Avery, April 19 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from Peggy Stevenson, March 3 1976,\n-Letter to Chief Ed Davis from Gilbert Lindsay and Peggy Stevenson, Apr 15 1976,\n-Questions for District Attorney on Joint Inquiry,\n-Questions for City Attorney on Joint Inquiry,\n-Questions for Commissioners on Joint Inquiry,\n-Questions Los Angeles Police Department,\n-Letter to Capt. R. S. Tucker from Deputy Chief R.L. Vernon, Dec 19 1974, attached to a copy of \"Homosexuals as Police Officers\",\n-Advocate Press Release, Feb 10 1975,\n-Transcript of an interview of Chief Ed Davis and Tom Hawkins for KhJ Channel 9,\n-Police Commission Special Meeting, Apr 17 1975, Commissioners: Robert Weil, James Fisk, Mariana Pfaelzer, Majorie Harned, Stella Roth,\nG.R.N.L. (Gay Rights National Lobby),\n-Politics in review: Textbook Case On Backlash by Martin Smith, Oct 28 1971, sent to Bill Carey,\n-Copy of a check written to G.R.N.L. from Bill Carey, Apr 24 1976, sent to Adam DeBough,\nProjects (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Memorandum to Grace Davis from David Glascock, March 18 1976,\n-Draft of \"Proclamation-'Gay Pride Week'\", 6 copies,\n-Reminder for Bill, Apr 17 1976,\n-List of invitees to Project Heavy-West Resource Board-Meeting, May 19 1976,\n-Message Memo to Reh from Jim Kepner,\n-Office Memorandum to Ethel Narvid from Bill Carey, May 20 1976,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Grace on back of a memo page,\n-Note about FEPC-Memo to Mayor, on back of memo page,\n-Document Transmittal Form from Ethel Narvid, Apr 28, 1976,\n-Draft of Letter to Constituents about LAPD at Mark IV Baths,\n-Draft for CSW Program Ad,\nPersonal (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Jimmy Palmer, with envelope,\nMedia (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-\"The Right of Sexual Privacy-for Everyone\" by Don Slater,\n-Memorandum To: Los Angeles Area Gay Organizations from Newt Deiter and Marty Butel, May 4 1976,\n-Letter to Hal Cranton from Ginny Vida, Nov 25 1975,\n-Letter to Ginny Vida from Ernest B. Goodman, Dec 19 1975,\n-Letter to Bill from Peter Frisch (The Advocate), Apr 20 1976,\n-\"High Court Rules Homosexuals Liable for Sex Acts in Private\", LA Daily Journal, March 20 1976,\n-\"The Chief Vs. the Bugaboos\" and \"Sex: A Commonsense Standard\", LA Times, Apr 30 1975,\n-\"Mayor Bradley's New Liaison-Bill Carey, a Man With a Tough Job Ahead of Him\" The Advocate, May 5 1976,\n-Gays Claim Discrimination, Ask FEPC AID, LA Daily Journal, May 10 1976,\n-\"Letters to The Times: Gays and 'Right of Sexual Privacy'\", LA Times,\n-\"Police Arrests at 'Slave Auction'\",\n-Peanuts cartoon referencing Chief Davis,\n-\"Police Arrest 40 at 'Male Slave Auction'\",\n-\"Sexual Standards Broadened for Police Candidates\" and \"Police Commission Oks Gay Officers Compromise\", LA Times, Oct 17 1975,\nMedia Luncheon File,\n-Media Luncheon Representatives for Regular Meetings to Discuss the Mayor's Office and City Hall as it Affects Gay Issues,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Feb 10 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Jan 11, 1977,\n-Message Memo to Cindy,\n-Copy of handwritten list of Representatives,\n-Media Luncheon sheet, Feb 16 1977,\n-\"Talk with Bill\", Feb 10 1977, hand written,\n-Note to Bill, Feb 9 1977, hand written,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Feb 2 1977,\n-Memo to Bill, Jan 28 1977,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Jan 17 1977,\n- Media Luncheon 2nd Meeting Agenda, Oct 27 1976, 3 copies,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Dec 3 1976,\n-Questionnaire for Media Luncheon, Sept 29 1976,\n-Media Luncheon 1st Meeting Agenda with handwritten notes, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Nov 3 1976,\n-Memo to Abe, Oct 27 1976,\n-\"Newsletter\" memo,\n-\"Oct 27 1976\" handwritten notes,\n-\"Re: For the Thurs. lunch w/ Rabbi Fuchling\" note,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, Sept 27 1976,\n-Memo to Bill Carey and Media Representatives, Nov 4 1976, 3 copies,\nGay Juvenile Task Force,\n-Memo to Cindy and Bill,\n-\"Gay Juvenile Task Force\", Oct 24 1976, from The Gay Community Services Center,\nII. Gay Community-General Corres 1977,\n-empty,\nThank You Letters,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Rev. Troy Perry, Feb 19 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Dr. R. Scott Forbes, March 8th 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Members of the Board of Directors of the Society of Pat Rocco Enlightened Enthusiasts, Feb 24th 1976,\nDade County,\n-Letter to Board of Commissioners of Dade County Florida from Tom Bradley, Apr 4 1977,\n-Mayors Doc Transmittal Form and Memo from Bill Carey, Mar 20 1977, 3 copies,\n-\"How Far Out of the Closet\", Newsweek, May 30 1977,\n-Letter from Joseph Coors, 1977,\n-Letter from John B. Tackaberry, May 6 1977,\n-\"Could Gay Rights Be Wrong, After All?\", LA Times,\n-Memo to Bill Cary and Ray Hartman from Mike Scott, Apr 5 1977,\n-Telegram to Ruth Sack from Peggy Stevenson, April 4 1977, with card from Peggy Stevenson to Bill Carey, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Burt Pines, Mar 31 1977,\n-\"As per Russell Freedman\" sheet, Apr 26 1977,\n-Letter to Jack Campbell and Bob Basker from Bill Carey, Apr 8 1977,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, Apr 5 1977,\n-Note and letter from Edmund Edelman, Mar 31 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Joel Wachs, Mar 31 1977,\n-Letter to Metropolitan Dade Board of Commissioners from Dave Cunningham, Apr 5 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Zev Yaroslavsky, Apr 11 1977,\n-Memo to Rose Matsui Ochi and John Brooks from Bill Carey, Apr 25 1977,\n-Memo to Gay Rights National Lobby Board of Directors from Co-chairs, Apr 12 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Burt Pines, Mar 31 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, Apr 5 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Joel Wachs, Mar 31 1977,\n-Mayor's Document Trans Form from Bill Carey, Mar 31 1977, 3 copies,\n-Letters to James Redford, Harvey Ruvin, Neil Adams, William Oliver, Berverly Phillips,  Clara Oesterle, and Barry Schreiver from Joel Wachs, Mar 31 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1977,\n-Note to Rosealie from Bill Carey, Apr 4 1977,\n-Letter to Bill from Al, Mar 22 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Ernani Bernardi, Apr 6 1977,\n- Mayor's Document Trans Form from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1977,\n-\"Letter from Mr. Goodstein's office\" sheet,\n-Handwritten note on Goodstein's, Mar 28 1977,\n-Letter from Municipal Elections Committee of Los Angeles, Mar 15 1977,\n-\"Gay Rights in the Open\", \"How a Male Couple Copes with Their Lifestyle\", and \"What's a Homosexual\", March 23 1977, The Miami News,\nItems for Response,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 23 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Pat Rocco, Feb 7 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Rick Hubner, Mar 29 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Thomas Coleman, Mar 26 1976,\n-\"Formation of a Mayor's Committee on Concerns of the Gay Community\" sheet,\n-Feb 6 1976 Packet for Mayor Bradley,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey with a letter to Board of Fair Employment Practices Commissioners from Tom Bradley, March 25 1976,\n-Letter from Rabbi Erwin L. Herman to Tom Bradley, Feb 2 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Maxwell Royce Harris, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradely from Association of Black Gays, Sept 12 1975,\n-Note to Bill Carey,\n-Note to Grace from Fran,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Charles Manatt, Mar 12 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Charles Warren, Mar 17 1976,\n-Resume for Howard A. Fox, with envelope,\n-Memo Grace from Bill Carey, Mar 24 1976, with trans slip and envelope,\n- \"Open Invitation to All Relatives and Friends of Gay People\", Feb 20 1976,  sent to Mayor Bradley from Al Bourchard, with office memo to Grace Davis and envelope,\n-Memo to Mayor Bradley from Kathleen M. Connell, Feb 4 1976,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Kathleen M. Connell, Feb 4 1976,\nCurrent Gay Policital Activities (B.C.),\n-Letter to Editor of San Francisco Sentinel from Dick Caudillo,\n-San Francisco Sentinel Editorial Comments, May 5 1977,\n-Letter to Editor of San Francisco Sentinel from Peter Thomas Judge (President of ACLU Gay Rights Chapter), May 23 1977,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives—Gay Community from Bill Carey, May 24 1977 ,\n-\"Tony Castro: Chicanos Give Brown A Taste of Hot Sauce\", LA Herald Examiner, Apr 4 1978,\n-Letter to David Mixner and Peter Scott from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1978,\n-Note and cards to Bill from Jorge Rodriguez, Mar 20 1978,\n-Resume for Jorge Rodriguez,\n-Memo to Dodo from Steve Lachs, Mar 28 1978,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Jim Scott, June 7 1976,\n-\"Contacts for Dana\" sheet,\n-Letter to Michael T. Manning from Samuel L. Williams, June 9 1975,\n-Memo to Capt. R. S. Tucker from Chief R. L. Vernon, Dec 19 1974,\n-\"Homosexuals as Police Officers\", Dec 13 1974,\n-Mayor's Office note about Morris Kight,\n-Letter to James Hayes from Michael Dougherty, Jan 6 1978, 2 copies,\n-Letter to  LA Board of Police Commissioners from Richard B. Kaplan (Municipal elections Committee of LA), Feb 24 1978,\n-Concerns in need of attention and correction in the administration of the LAPD, 7 pages,\n-\"The Search for A Police Chief-LA California: An Interview with LAPD Ass. Commander Darryl F. Gates\" by S.M. Smith and K. Gamby, Fall 1977,\n-Note from Susan M. Smith, Dec 15, 1977,\n-Memo to Capt. R. S. Tucker from Chief R. L. Vernon, Dec 19 1974,\n-\"Homosexuals as Police Officers\", Dec 13 1974,\n-Memo to Board Members of the Gay Rights National Lobby from Joe Totten, Feb 1 1978,\n-Packet on Gay Rights National Lobby,\n-\"GRNL Discounts Merger Rumors\", The Blade, Jan 1878,\n-\"I Hate to Criticize But…\", BlueBoy, Feb 1978,\nB.C.'s Signature/ Elections,\n-\"Results of Poll Conducted by Mayor Bradley's Pollsters\" sheet,\n-\"Homosexuals' donations to Stanbery told\" News-Pilot, May 11 1977,\n-Gay Caucus Newsletter, Vol. 1 Num. 1, May 1977,\n-\"Legislative Reporting System: Contact Record\", 3 copies,\n-\"Influence '77\" Newsletter,\n-\"Gays- A Search for Roots\", LA City College Nitenews, Vol 26 No 4, Mar 22 1977,\n-Letter to Bill and Dev from Tony Karnes for the Don Amador assembly campaign, April 12 1977,\n-Letter from Charles Warren on behalf of Lois Yudovin,\n-Lists of Endorsers, Apr 4 1977,\n-Letter from MECLA, Mar 15 1977,\n-\"Look at the Local V.D. Rate Among Gays\" by Billie and Virgie Bynum, Leaflet Evangelism, 4 copies,\n-UCLA Gay Student Union-Reminder, Mar 17 1977,\n-\"What's A MECLA\" ad, The Advocate, Mar 9 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from MECLA Executive Committee, 29 Jan 1977,\n-MECLA registration card,\n-\"New Emphasis\" legal page,\n-\"A New Constituency: Political Candidates Seek Homosexuals' Vote in Some Cities\", Wall Street Journal, Oct 20 1976,\n-\"Invitees to SEWR/Orion Meeting\", to Bill Carey,\n-City of Los Angeles Booklet, Sept 1976, 3 copies,\n-Office of the City Clerk-Election Division \"List of Qualified Candidates Primary Nomination Election-Apr 5 1977,\n- Office of the City Clerk-Election Division Primary Nomination Election-Apr 5 1977 Nominating Petitions, Feb 3 1977,\n-3 legal pages with hand written notes,\n-Apr 28, 1977, either election or polling results,\nGay Rights (Including Stonewall Club),\n-Ordinance No. 111,348,\nOrdinance No. 148,011,\n-Flier for Stonewall presenting Mayoral candidates, 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Stonewall Democratic Club, Feb 8 1977, 3 copies, one with trans form from Bill Carey,\n-Stonewall Democratic Club: Support the Gay Rights Plank copy, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 17 1977,\n-\"File copies\" note,\n-\"Answers for the Stonewall Democratic Club\", 2 copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 22 1977,\n-\"Bradley Bows to Davis on Police-Homosexual Issue\", LA Times Oct 3 1975,\n-\"Friends in Court\" note, Feb 23 1977,\n-\"Acid Head or Prophet of God\" by Gay Coalition Against Drug Abuse, Aug 2 1977, 2 copies, with envelope,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1976,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 25 1976,\n-Letter to Board of Fair Employment Practices Commissioners from Tom Bradley, Mar 29 1976, with trans form slip from Bill Carey,\n-\"LA Police Commission Rules Governing Café Entertainment and Shows\",\nMaterial for Preservation about Role as Liaison to the Gay Community,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Marilyn Murphy, July 8 1977, with resume for Marilyn Murphy,\n-Resume of Mark Curtis,\n-Recommendation form for Mark Curtis from Jay Murley, Feb 1976,\n-Recommendation form for Mark Curtis from Roger Glenn Lanphear,\n-Copies of Subpoenas for Mark Curtis,\n-Letter to Mark Curtis from Robert H. Powell, Jan 10 1975,\n-Notification of Dental Exam results and admission card for Mark Curtis,\n-Comment by Mark Curtis (?),\n-Note to Bill Carey from Grace,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, May 13 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, May 6 1977, with doc trans form,\n-California Legislature Assembly Bill No.1130, Mar 28 1977,\n-Statement to LA Police Commission from Darrell Dee,\n-Rough Draft of Letter from Patricia F. Clothier,\n-Cover Letter Rough Draft by Bill Carey,\n-\"Gay Liaison\" signed by Pat,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Apr 19 1977,\n-Flier for Special Benefit Performance For Gay Community Service Center Building Fund,\n-\"Metro Must Reconsider Gay Law\", The Miami Herald, Mar 15 1977,\n-\"Gay Rights: The emotions: at least, are in the open now\", The Miami News 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Ethel Narvid, May 10 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, May 11 1977,\n-Memo to John Brooks from Bill Carey, Feb 15, 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Jan 21 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 1, 1977,\n-Background for Meeting of Mayor Bradley with Representatives of the Gay Community, Dec 30 1976,\n-Resume of Roberta Bennett,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977,\n-City of LA pamphlet, Sept 1976,\n-Translucent envelope ,\n-Photomat envelope for R. Amador,\n-Picture of Unidentified man in navy hat and coat,\n-\"Pray for the Repose of the soul of John Ford\" card, Aug 31 1973, two copies,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim education pamphlet,\nHarassment (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-\"Gay Legislative Priorities Questionnaire\" ,\n-Letter to Commander McTighe from Albert Gordon, Dec 23 1976,\n-Letter to James Fisk from Michael T. Manning, Nov 26 1976,\n-Letter from ACLU Rights Chapter, Dec 10 1976,\n-ACLU Rights Chapter General Meeting Notice, Dec 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Edmund D. Edelman, Mar 30 1976, with envelope,\n-\"Recent Police Harrassment\" sheets,\n-Interview with Wes Kuney,\n-Draft of a letter from Tom Bradley ,\n-Letter to David Glascock from E.M. Davis and R.C. Madlock, Mar 4 1974,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Thomas F. Coleman, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Jarrow Rogovin, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel L. Williams from Peggy Stevenson, Mar 3 1976,\n-Note to Tom Bradley and letter to Peggy Stevenson from Donald Weggeman, May 17 1976,\n-Letter to Barry Kohn and David Glascock, Jan 3 1975,\n-Letter to Richard Boxer from Peggy Stevenson, Apr 29 1976,\n-Letter to Peggy Stevenson from Richard Boxer, Apr 26 1976,\n-City of LA notice (ticket) to appear for Richard Boxer, Feb 1 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Richard Boxer, Feb 3 1976,\n-Letter to E. Burts from Richard Boxer, Mar 22 1976,\n-Mailgram to Tom Bradley from Richard Boxer, ,\n-Memo to PS, DW from LAR, Apr 13 1976,\n-Note and letter to Tom Bradley from Ed Edelman, Mar 30 1976, 2nd copy,\nGay Community,\n-Mailgram to Bill Carey from Executive Board of Parents and Friends of Gay, Mar 3 1977, with envelope, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Ezunial Burts and Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, Mar 28 1977,\n-\"State GOP Embarrassed by Davis Slurs on Gays\", NewsWest, Mar 3-17 1977,\n-Letter to Jim Haire from Dick Caudillo, Mar 17 1977, with envelope, two copies,\n-Letter to Bill Kerry (Carey?) from David A. Roberti, Mar 4 1977, with revisions from penal codes,\n-Letter to Dave Cunningham from Jarrow Rogovin, Oct 13 1976,\n-\"Looking for Mr. Gaybar\", Voice, Jan 24 1977,\n-Letter from Virginia M. Apuzzo (GRNL),\n-Gay Rights National Lobby Newsletter, Vol 1 No 1, Feb 1977,\n-Letter to Executive Committee of MECLA from Steve Schleier,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 17 1977,\n-Flier for Stonewall Club meet and greet with LA mayoral candidates,\n-\"Support Gay Rights Plank\" sheet,\n-Letter from David Glascock (Christopher Street West),\n-Memo to Phil DePoian from Bill Carey, with a note from Grace, Feb 22 1977,\n-Letter from Greg Gordon (Gay Radio Collective), Feb 2 1977,\n-Letter to David Mixner from Clayton Wells,\n-Letter to Dennis Minishian from Jeanne Barney, Feb 17 1977,\n-Flier for H.E.L.P.'s Old Fashioned County Fair,\n-ACLU Gay Rights Chapter Newsletter, Vol 2 No 1, Mar 1977,\n- ACLU Gay Rights Chapter Calendar,\n-Letter from Louis Hirsch (Beth Chayim Chadashim), with fact sheet,\n-Business card for Robert Arthur,\n-Agenda for Community Guild Program,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Stephen K. Blumberg, Mar 14 1977, with envelope,\n-Lettergram to EDE from Dave G, Apr 30 1976,\n-Letter from Howard A. Fox (Gay Friends of Jimmy Carter),\n-Lettergram to EDE and Bill Carey from Dave G., Apr 30 1976,\n-Lettergram to Larry G. from Dave G., Apr 30 1976,\n-California Legislature Assembly Bill No. 3823, Mar 17 1976,\n-Ad for \"Quotations from Chief Ed\",\n-Tavern Guild of Los Angeles Bi-laws Template,\n-Letter to Bill from Rev. Donald Pederson, Jan 5 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Clark Polak (ACLU), Dec 8 1976, with envelope, two copies,\n-Letter to Commander T. McTighe from the ACLU Gay Rights Chapter, Dec 7 1976, two copies,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976, two copies,\n-Letter to Chief Edward M. Davis from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976, two copies,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sheldon W. Andelson, Jan 10 1977,\n-Letter from David Glascock, Christopher Street West Association,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from C.F. Brydon, Dec 14 1976,\n-Hollywood Coordinating Counsel January Meeting Flier, Jan 14 1977,\n-Business card for Robert Arthur,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Bob Arthur,\n-\"The Purpose of the Community Guild\" by Robert Arthur,\n-Memo to Bar Owner Representatives from Stu Zinn, Jan 12 1977,\n-Memo from Cindy to Bill, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sheldon W. Anderson, Jan 19 1977,\n-Flier for \"The S\u0026M (Sequins and Mascara) Follies\" Jan 18, 1977,\n-Flier for \"The Manifest Integrity, Los Angeles\",\n-\"Senator Garcia Reports to You\" booklet,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Barbara Rusmussen, Dec 15 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, Dec 7 1976,\n-A Proposal to Project Heavy West: A Gay Juvenile Program,\n-Letter to Kenneth Fare from Don Kilherfner, Dec 27 1976,\n-Memo to Gay Juvenile Task Force, Dec 29 1976, with minutes from Dec 12 meeting,\n-Letter from Bud L. Weisbart (Project Heavy, West LA), Dec 21 1976,\n-\"Arguments and Authority\" rough draft by the Gay Community Services Center,\n- Letter to Don Kilhefner from Edmund D. Edelman, Dec 16 1976,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Dec 17 1976,\n-\"Motion\" April 13 1976,\n-Letter to Bill from Clark, Dec 19 1976,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, Mar 28 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Apr 7 1977,\n-Letter from James L. Lamaid,\n-Map of DPSS Administrative Headquarters,\n-Memo to Phil dePonia from Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Assemblyman Willie L. Brown from Peter Thomas, Apr 2 1977,\n-Memo to Robert McQueen from Bill Carey, Apr 8 1977,\n-Legislative Bulletin League of California Cities, Mar 18 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Sheldon W. Andelson, Mar 31 1977,\n-Press Release for Gay Community Service Center,\n-Letter from Bill Carey from Al Bouchard, Mar 14 1977,\n-Letter from Al Bouchard (Gay Community Chapter), Mar 1977,\n-Intandem (Gay Community Chapter newsletter), Vol 1 No 1, Mar 1977,\n-Research Project for Gay Community Chapter,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n-Letter to Flo Pickett from Grace Davis, Apr 13 1977, with trans slip to Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Grace Davis (Montanez) from Flo Pickett, Apr 8 1977, with envelope,\n-SCW/WRF presents Dinner \u0026 Fundraiser, Apr 29 1977,\n-Letter to Bill from Clark, Dec 9 1976,\n-Parents and Friends of Gays Monthly Newsletter, Apr 1977,\n-Handwritten note from the Membership of Beth Chayim Chadashim, 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Greg Gordon (Gay Radio Collective), Aug 26 1976,\n-The Gay Radio Collective \"I.M.R.U.\": Gays, and Gay Issues in Local Government, Sept. 1976 ,\n-Letter to Bill Cary from Greg Gordon, Aug 2 1976,\n-I.M.R.U. Program Announcement for August 1976, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Greg Gordon, Nov 17 1976,\n-Letter from I.M.R.U./The Gay Radio Collective, no date,\n-Memo to Rose Matsui Ochi and John Brooks from Bill Carey, Apr 11 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Rose Matsui Ochi, Apr 27 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Peter Scott (MECLA), Apr 27 1977,\n-Letter to Albert Gordon from Martin Butel, Mar 9 1977,\n-Mayor's Doc Trans Form Bill Carey, Apr 25 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Arthur S. McNay, Apr 19 1977,\n-Task Force on Gay Alcoholism Minutes, Apr 27 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Dick Caudillo, Mar 9 1977,\n-Program for Gay Rights Chapter of the ALCU 1976 Human Rights Award, given to Willie Brown ,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, May 6 1977,\n-Parents and Friends of Gays Newsletter , May 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill Carey, no date, Project Heavy,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Scott Gross, Feb 8 1977,\n-Letter to Capt. Kenneth Hickman from Scott Gross, Jan 5 1977,\n-Letter to Scott Gross from JD Madell (Captain Commanding Officer), Jan 31 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Donald Nielsen, Oct 28 1976, with memo to Bill Carey and envelope,\n-Gay Community Services Center Meeting Agenda, May 9 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill Carey, May 3 1977,\n-Greater LA Chapter Western Gay Academic Union Newsletter, Vol 1 No 3, Apr 3,\n-Brown transmittal envelope, lots of names,\n-Catholics for Human Dignity News, August 17, 1978,\n-Catholic for Human Dignity Pro Patria et Ecclesia award (two copies) and list of award recipients,\n-Voter's opinion survey,\n-\"Parade by gay rights group held offensive\", Sept 27 1978,\n-Memo to Ezunial Burts and Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\nInformation items,\n-\"Chronology of events\" Apr  7 1975- Jan 13 1975,\n-\"CAGSO\", six copies,\n-\"Proposed Draft for 1976 Democratic Party Platform: Gay Rights Plank\", two copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley and Eze Burts, Feb 3 1976, two copies, with handwritten list,\n-Letter from Frank Brigham and Daniel Whiteside (Stonewall Democratic Club), Feb 12 1976, with application form for Stonewall Democratic Club),\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Grace Davis,\n-Letter to Police Commission from Robert Sirico, Mar 17 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Lawrence A. Reh, Feb 27 1976,\n-Note from Jarrow Rogovin, handwritten,\n-small, illegible note,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Edmund D. Edelman, Jan 26 1977,\n-Letter to Dorr Legg from Tom Bradley, Jan 28 1977, five copies,\n-Invitation to Tom Bradley for ONE's 25th Annual Celebration, Jan 19 1977,\n-Mayor's doc trans slip from Bill Carey,\n- Victim's Advocacy Meeting, handwritten list,\n-Handwritten list, Jan 17 1977,\n-Memo to John Brooks from Bill Carey, Feb 15 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Feb 11 1977,\n-Letter to Baxter Rice from Chris Cox, Jan 26 1977,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Beverly Beyette, Jan 11 1977, two copies, with envelope,\n-Three pages of names on yellow legal pages,\n-\"Homosexual molester myth is 'unfounded'\", The Oregon Statemen, Jan 14 1977, two copies,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from James E. Sandmire, Mar 18 1976, with envelope,\n-Resume of B.C. Van Hecke,\n-List of names for  Bill Carey,\n-\"The Birds and Bees\", from U.S. National Gay Task Force,\nFeedback- Positive and Negative (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Note to Bill from LAR,\n-\"Truth is Best\" flier,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from David M. Cypers (The Advocate), May 6 1976,\n-Letter to the Editor from Ray Beck, The Advocate, May 1 1976,\n-Business card for Lawernece A. Reh,\n-\"Membership of 100+\" note,\n-Stonewall Democratic Club resolution, Mar 27 1976,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Apr 22 1976,\n-Memo to Rick Hubner from Bill Carey, Apr 22 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Gerry F. Parker II, Apr 21 1976,\n-Memo to Bill Elkins from Joanne Kumamoto, Mar 22 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Gregg McGreevy, Feb 16 1976,\n-List about job discrimination based on marital status or sexual preference,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Maxwell Royce Harris, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from the Association of Black Gays, Sept 12 1975,\n-CAGSO Statement,\n-Business card for Richard Boxer,\n-\"The Pacific Center: Community Services for Sexual Minorities\" brochure ,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Richard Boxer, Apr 27 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Peggy Stevenson, Mar 31 1976,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Grace,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Apr 10 1976,\n-Letter from Al Bouchard, May 7 1976,\n-Announcement from Gay Persons Alliance, May 1976,\n-Letter to Bill from Al Bouchard, Apr 6 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Robert Bentley, May 5 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Donnell Miles, May 20 1976,\nI. Gay Community- General Corres. 1977,\nLeft side,\n-List of Sensitive people in Councilmanic offices,\n-Memo to Bill from Frank Sarelli, attached to memo about Troy Perry's schedule,\n-List of contacts on half sheet of yellow legal paper,\n-List of Heading and note to Bill from John,\n-Contact info for Ron Grayson,\n-Memo to Cindy from Rick,\n-Declaration of Gay Pride week, Jun 10, 1976,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Barbara Rasmussen, Apr 12 1976,\n-Draft letter to Gay Organizations from Tom Bradley, with envelope,\n-Two pages of handwritten notes about police,\n-Typed notes on police positions,\n-Letter from Don Kilhefner, Dec 14 1976,\n-List of items needed by the Gay Community Services Center, 3 copies,\n-Memo about letters of opposition to Gay Pride, from Bill Carey, July 16 1976, two copies,\n-Form letter for Supporters, two copies,\n-Form letter for Those in Opposition, two copies,\n-Note from Ed Edelman,\n-Letter to Rene Oviedo from Edmund D. Edelman, July 14 1976,\n-Letter to Edmund D. Edelman from Rene Oviedo,\n-Card for Sylvia A. Yuster to Bill Carey,\n-Letter from Peggy Stevenson on Gay Pride, 2 copies,\n-Analysis of Gay Pride Mail,\n-Rough Draft, sent Aug 9 1976, with list of senders, two copies with another list of names,\n-List of numbers for council members on yellow legal paper,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Nov 23 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sydney Crocker, Nov 3 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Sydney Crocker, Nov 3 1976,\n-Flier for \"The Belle of Amherst\", Nov 5 1976,\n-Letter from Bruce Voeller (National Gay Task Force), Dec 8, 1976,\n-\"Kiss Me Quick\" clip,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from C.F. Brydon, Nov 8 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from C.F. Brydon, Nov 9 1976,\n-Letter from C.F. Brydon, Aug 3 1976,\n-Contact info for Bill Carey on white note paper,\n-Blank Mayor's office Criminal Justice Planning, two,\n-Calculations on white scrap of paper,\n-Memo to Rose Ochi from Bill Carey, Apr 12 1976,\n-Memo to Betty Berzon from Bill Carey, May 23 1977,\n-Memorandum on \"Needs of Homosexual Youth\" by Howard Ekerling,\n-Letter to Evan Thompson from Bill Carey, June 28 1977,\n-Memo to David Mixner from Bill Carey, Dec 9 1976,\n-Resume of Roberta Bennett,\n-Memo to Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, June 16 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, June 14 1977, with blank memo sheet attached,\n-Memo to Sylvia Yunster from Bill Carey, My 23 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 23 1977,\n-Memo to Wanda Moore from Bill Carey, May 12 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, May 11 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, May 6 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, May 5 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977,\nRight Side,\n-Letter to Hil Cole from Bill Carey, Apr 20 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Hil Cole, Apr 5 1977, with envelope,\n-Letter to David Goodstein from Bill Carey, Apr 20 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from David M. Cypers, Apr 13 1977,\n-Letter to Senator Alfred Alquist from David B. Goodstein, Apr 12 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Apr 19 1977,\n-Letter to William Tyson from Tom Bradley, Apr 18 1977,\n-Letter to John Hubert from Tom Bradley, Apr 18 1977,\n-Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Gay Constituents,\n-Memo to Ezunial Burts and Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Dade county,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n-Memo to Rose Matsui Ochi and John Brooks, Apr 11 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1977,\n-Letter to Dade County Board of Commissioners from Tom Bradley,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Dade county commendation,\n-Letter to Quinn Martin from Tom Bradley, Mar 14 1977, two copies,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, \"Streets of San Francisco\",\n-Note to Bill from Cary Tames, hand written w/ other contact info,\n-\"Streets of San Francisco\" note,\n-Memo to Do Do Meyer from Bill Carey, Mar 2 1977,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Do Do Meyer, Feb 16 1977,\n-\"Teacher Accused of Sex Acts with Boy Students\" article,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Maxine Lee, Feb 11 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Mar 1 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Tour of Gay Bars,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 1 1977,\n-Memo to Sylvia from John, Mar 1 1977,\n-Letter to Donald Nielsen from Grace Davis, Feb 28 1977,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Donald Nielsen,\n-Memo to Phil DePoian from Bill Carey, Feb 22 1977,\n-Letter to Community Guild from Tom Bradley, Feb 17 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Community Guild,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, Feb 16 1977,\n-Memo to Jay Berman from Bill Carey, Feb 11 1977,\n-Letter to W.R. Vaiden from Bill Carey, Feb 9 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from W. R. Vaiden, Jan 7 1977, with envelope,\n-Letter to Tom Matthews from Bill Carey, Feb 9 1977,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Tom Matthews, Dec 10 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Dorr Legg from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977,\n-Letter to Dorr Legg from Tom Bradley, Jan 28 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, One Inc.,\n-Letter to Dorr Legg from Tom Bradley, 2 copies,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, One Inc. Telegram,\n-Telegram to Dorr Legg,\n-Note to Tom Bradley from Dorr Legg, Jan 19 1977,\n-Letter to Barbara Gittings from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Barbara Gittings, Dec 17 1976,\n-Rough Draft of letter to Barbara Gittings,\n-Letter to Willie McClenehan from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, picture for Willie McClenehan, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Holly Hart from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n-Letter to Jeri Cohen from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Jeri Cohen, Dec 1976,\n-Letter to Peter Frisch from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Jan 21 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy, Jan 20 1977,\n-Dignity Ltd. Pamphlet,\n-Letter to Mike Manning from Tom Bradley, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Coleman from Tom Bradley, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Al Gordon from Tom Bradley, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Don Penderson from Tom Bradley, Jan 17 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, missed breakfast, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Pat Russell from Bill Carey,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Jan 10 1977,\n-Memo to Bill, Myra Rydell,\n-Handwritten list,\n-\"Jan 11, 1977 Meeting\" note,\n-Letter to Don West and Mike Novak from Tom Bradley, Jan 10 1977,","Papers of gay rights activist Don (Donald H.) Amador (1943-1992) of Los Angeles. ","Series 1: Included are personal papers, papers relating to research and teaching, as well as papers relating to his political activities.  Included in this collection is a book titled, Homosexual Subculture 497.  It is a self published manuscript from June, 1976.  It is the cumulation of 14 term papers from his first course offering of a gay studies course at California State University, Long Beach.  Sociology 497 was the first of its kind.  The papers covered topics such as the gay couple, religion, family, military, lesbianism, fetishism, and leather subculture.","Series 2: This series contain the papers of Bill Carey, the gay community's liaison to the mayor of Los Angeles, Tom Bradley. There are letters, memos, and notes from Bill Carey as well as other LA City officials. Included in this series are papers pertaining to the city of Los Angeles including materials about the police department and the gay community and Pride Week 1976. Materials concerning the LA gay community and LA  newspaper clippings are also part of this collection.","Series 3: An assortment of newsletters and flyers collected by Don Amador, as well as a few handwritten notes. The publications include the MECLA (municipal elections committee of Los Angeles) special dinner edition, volume 1, number 2 of their February 1980 newsletter; Investigative Leads volume 1, number 10 edition from June 30, 1980; Parents \u0026 Friends of Gays Newsletter, April and May 1980 issues. There is also a \"From the director's chair...\" flyer,\na business card for East Side Association, the line up for the 1980 Christopher Street West Gay Pride Parade, and two flyers for the National March on Washington in October 14, 1979.","Other items include a blank sheet of MOWC/LA (March on Washington Committee/Los Angeles) letterhead, and a blank sheet of Field Photo Homes, Inc. letterhead, newspaper clippings, a biography of Donald H. Amador, two pages of handwritten notes, and the end page of a thank you letter from Amador.","This series contains the professional and personal papers of activist Don Amador. Included are his correspondences, notes, drafts, research, and finished copies of his writings. There are also notes from his class, Homosexual Subculture that he taught at California State University, Los Angeles. Materials from his 1977 campaign for district assembly. Personal items and pictures are also in this series.","A poster of the musical group the Village People with images of all six original members of the group.","This series contain the personal papers of the mayor of Los Angeles liaison to the gay community, Bill Carey. There are letters, memos, and notes from Bill Carey as well as other LA City officials. Included in this series are papers pertaining to the city of Los Angeles including materials about the police department and the gay community and Pride Week 1976. Materials concerning the LA gay community and LA  newspaper clippings are also part of this collection.","An assortment of newsletters and flyers collected by Don Amador, as well as a few handwritten notes. The publications include the MECLA (municipal elections committee of Los Angeles) special dinner edition, volume 1, number 2 of their February 1980 newsletter; Investigative Leads volume 1, number 10 edition from June 30, 1980; Parents \u0026 Friends of Gays Newsletter, April and May 1980 issues. There is also a \"From the director's chair...\" flyer, a business card for East Side Association, the line up for the 1980 Christopher Street West Gay Pride Parade, and two flyers for the National March on Washington in October 14, 1979.","Other items include a blank sheet of MOWC/LA (March on Washington Committee/Los Angeles) letterhead, and a blank sheet of Field Photo Homes, Inc. letterhead, newspaper clippings, a biography of Donald H. Amador, two pages of handwritten notes, and the end page of a thank you letter from Amador. ","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Amador, Don (Donald H.), 1943-1992","Carey, Bill ","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. Acc. 2009.562","/repositories/2/resources/8514"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Don (Donald H.) Amador Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Don (Donald H.) Amador Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Don (Donald H.) 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. 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Acquisition information for material received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Acc. 2014.122  purchased for Swem Library with support from the Clarice Garrison Quasi Fund.\u003c/p\u003e"],"appraisal_heading_ssm":["Appraisal Information:"],"appraisal_tesim":["One cubic foot of newspapers were deaccessioned as the originals were damaged by mildrew and potential mold and there were multiple copies of many papers. Acquisition information for material received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member."," Acc. 2014.122  purchased for Swem Library with support from the Clarice Garrison Quasi Fund."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is not yet fully arranged and described. 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Amador legally adopted Don Grace. In 1977 Amador was appointed by Los Angeles Mayor, Tom Bradley as the city's official liaison to the gay community.  Amador was passionate about the history surrounding gay culture and his greatest accomplishment was the creation of the first gay studies course at California State University, Long Beach in 1976.  From it he created a book where he took the 14 best papers presented in the inaugural spring semester of Sociology 497. A pioneer of the subject, this book is a glimpse of the origins of a field of study that numbers more than 40 course offerings in programs across the United Staes by 2014.  Amador died in 1992 from complications with the AIDS virus.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Don (Donald H.) Amador was born Donald Grace in 1943. He served in the United States Navy with Richard J. Amador. In 1971 Richard J. Amador legally adopted Don Grace. In 1977 Amador was appointed by Los Angeles Mayor, Tom Bradley as the city's official liaison to the gay community.  Amador was passionate about the history surrounding gay culture and his greatest accomplishment was the creation of the first gay studies course at California State University, Long Beach in 1976.  From it he created a book where he took the 14 best papers presented in the inaugural spring semester of Sociology 497. A pioneer of the subject, this book is a glimpse of the origins of a field of study that numbers more than 40 course offerings in programs across the United Staes by 2014.  Amador died in 1992 from complications with the AIDS virus."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAfter the death of Don Amador the papers were in the custody of his sister in Troy, N.Y.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History:"],"custodhist_tesim":["After the death of Don Amador the papers were in the custody of his sister in Troy, N.Y."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDon (Donald H.) 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Finding aid and biographical note updated by SCRC staff March 2016.","Initial processing notes with item by item descriptions.\nFrom Box 1:,\n-Certificate of initiation to the Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep, no date,\n-\"Out of the Closet\" in Troy to gay identity in L.A.\" by Robert Basler, profile of Amador, no date,\nHenry Hay and John Burnside Folder,\n-Slip for Fletcher R. from Los Angeles City College, no date,\n-Summary of \"The Gay Window\" by Henry Hay by Amador, no date, handwritten notes, 7 copies,\n-Envelope marked \"Harry Hay\", inside are \"What If They Gave a Concert and Nobody Came?\" by Ken Emerson (1977) and a Syllabus for Homosexual Subculture taught by Amador,\n-Summary of \"The Gay Window\" by Henry Hay by Amador, 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Dinah (Don) from Harry Hay and Letter to Henry Hay and John from Tony Karnes, 1977,\n-Letter to Don and Tony from Harry Hay, 1977,\n-Letter to Don and Toby from Harry Hay, 1977, with envelope,\n-Legal Paper marked \"Purpose of Campaign Tables\", no date, 2 pages,\nKnickerbocker News Folder,\n-Handwritten note, no date,\n-\"Out of the Closet\" in Troy to gay identity in L.A.\" by Robert Basler, profile of Amador, no date, 70 copies\"An Insider's Overview of the Los Angeles Male Gay Community\",\n -by Don Amador, 1974, 25 copies,\nTelephone Conversations with Students and Others: Responses,\n-Rap Session, Aug. 8th, 1972, hand written note book pages, 9 pages,\n-\"Comments Regarding My Work\", 17 hand written yellow pages,\n-List of Participants in the Mexican Summer Field School, 1972,\n-16 pages of handwritten notes,\n-\"Grade Change Procedures\", California State College LA, 1972,\nSWAA 1974 Economic Solidarity Gay Com.,\n-\"The Economic Solidarity of the Gay Community\" by Don Amador, 1974, 4 pages,\nSpeech Preparations?,\n-Cal State University LA note book with Anthropological note on the Cheyenne Indians, others, and homosexuals in LA,\n-14 pages of handwritten notes on loose leaf paper about homosexuals,\n-\"Introduction\" typed, four pages, about gays and police,\n-\"Methods\", two small pieces of paper,\n-17 pages of handwritten notes on loose leaf paper about homosexuals and police and research,\n-Three typed pages from \"An Insider's Overview of the Los Angeles Male Gay Community\",\nE.I.P.J. #2,\n-empty,\n,\nE.I.P.J. # 1,\n-four  note cards with names and phone numbers, one stapled to folder,\n-Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Gene Riggs,\n-Joint Treaty of Peace signed by David Sprouse,\n-Card for Sky Forest Enterprises,\n-Five note cards with names, addresses and phone numbers,\n-One piece of legal paper with handwritten notes,\n-Two typed pages with names and phone numbers, one is taped to the folder,\n,\n-Invitation for Alberto Espinoza's birthday, 1979,\n-Booklet for Twelfth Honors Convocation California State University, Los Angeles, 1973,\n-Booklet for Fourteenth Honors Convocation California State University, Los Angeles, 1975,\nTony at Bob Crowe,\n-empty,\n-Gay Rights National Lobby, 1977, two copies,\n-Western Gay Academic Union newsletter,\n-\"Town Crier\" hand written note page,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim: Member Union of American Hebrew Congregations Newsletter, September 1977,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim: Member Union of American Hebrew Congregations Newsletter, August 1977,\n-Booklet from Georg Jensen Inc. for Marghad Linens, stickers stuck on cover,,\n-Card and two receipts from The Broadway Glendale Galleria ,\n-Invitation to 28th Annual Commencement of CSU LA, 1975 with envelopes,\n-Envelope from 3924 Sunset Boulevard, empty, two,\n-\"Jungle\" card,\n-Invitation to Don Amador and Tony Karnes 10th anniversary party at the Jungle on 3626 Sunset Boulevard, 6 copies,\n-Program for 31st Memorial Day Services, 1979,\n-\"Teacher\" article, 5 copies,\n-Program for the The Argonauts present \"Fantasy Burlesque\", 1974, two copies one red, one blue,\n-Brochure for D.C. tour mobile,\n-Notes for Universal Studios Tour by Ellen Weiss and Tony Karnes,\n-Invitation to Columbia Records Open House ,\n-Brochure for Sexual Compulsives Anonymous,\n-Alcoholics Together Meeting Schedule, Fall 1973,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, 1973,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Program and Abstracts, 1973,\n-Subscription form for Journal of Homosexuality,\n-Brochure for gay Community Services Center,\n-Program for \"Alcoholics Together\" benefit Dinner/Dance, 1974,\n-Brochure for \"The Gay Liberation Book\",\n-Oversized Postcard featuring Wil Wright's Soda Parlor, two copies,\n3/22/ 71 Sterving (?) Comm. Meeting, Jane's House,\n-Letter from Woman Management Association, 1971,\n-Envelope from Woman Management Association to Entertainment Industry of Peace and Justice,\n-Minutes for interim Executive Committee of Entertainment Industry for Peace and Justice,\n-Envelope addressed to Tony Karnes, empty, 1971,\n-Letter about Entertainment Industry for Peace and Justice benefit concert,\n-Note for Tony Karnes to call Sarah of Free Venice,\n-Letter from Carl Berkhart to Entertainment Industries for Peace and Justice, 1971,\n-Card to Tony from Tootsie,\n-Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Larry McKinney,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Diane McKinney,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Diane Clifton,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Gregory N. Woodland,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Luke C. Flower,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Susan Williams,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Lionel Edwards,\n-Receipt from Zeidler \u0026 Zeidler Ltd.,\n-Letter from Jack Schwab to Tony Karnes,\n-Notes on EIPJ meeting, hand written, 4 pages, stapled to folder,\nFranck Test (Master),\n-Frank Drawing Completion Test Australian Manual by Kate Frank M.A.,\n-Flier from Elect Don Amador Assembly to meet Don,\n-Flier to elect Don Amador,\nHome- #4 (EIPJ),\n-3 pages of hand written note, 1971,\n-1 card with names and a phone number,\nGay Studies Questionnaires,\n-4 pages of hand written notes on the Gay community/ needs of gays,\n-\"Woodbury Collegian\", Feb 5 1970, three copies,,\n-\"Woodbury Collegian\", Jan 22 1970, four copies,\n-\"Woodbury Collegian\", Jan 29 1970,  three copies,\n-\"Christmas in Theory and How We Make It\" by Tony Karnes,\n-\"Symbols in Government: Theme on Lord of the Flies\" by Tony Karnes, 1968,\n-Christmas card from Pearl to Tony Karnes,\n-\"Pierce College Round Up\", November 19, 1970,\n-\"Liaison Role to Gay Community\", 5 pages of hand written notes,\n-Pan Am boarding pass, LAX to New York, 1972,\n-Donald H. Amador: biography,\n-Town Cries (?) paper-Update Los Angeles, Jan. 23, 1981, two articles mentioning Amador,\n-\"Throw This Away ...\" paper,\n-Divine Times, Nov. 1979, magazine of Guru Maharaj Ji,\n-Richard Amador background sketch, 1945, with envelope,\n-Letter from Don Amador, 1978,\n-Part of a letter from \"Ma\",\n-News Release Mayor Bradley's statement on the Budget, 1976,\n-Letter from Philip Schiff, 1944, letter of recommendation for Richard J. Amador,\n-Letter from Donald M. Bower, 1944, letter of recommendation for Richard J. Amador,\n-Program from Southern California Women for Understanding, 2nd Annual lesbian Rights Award Dinner,\n-And It Is Divine, 1974, magazine,\n-Order form for \"Loving Women, Loving Men: Gay Liberation and the Church\",\n-Gay V.D. pamphlet by Gay Community,\n-Paper for Gay Youth Group,\n-Christmas card from Carlos and Randy,\nFEPC Folder,\n-FEPC, Sept, 1976,","From Box 2:,\n-Don Amador Resume, two copies,\n-\"Teacher\" article,\n-Certificate of completion for Amador's Gay Studies course,\n-\"But if you want the City Council...Don Amador\" note,\n-\"This is Amador Country\" clipping,\n-California State University Los Angeles diploma holder,\n-Flier for speaker Dr. C.A. Tripp,\n-Three pages of handwritten notes on notebook paper,\n-Phone memo for Don Amador from Sgt. Art Lopez, Feb 20 1980,\n-4 pages of \"Don Amador\" stationary,\n-\"Newsday\" clipping, Jan 3 1978,\n-Copy of \"Our Money Goes to Queers\" article from Herald-Press, Feb 16 1978, with Transmittal slip to Don Amador, Mar 8 1978,\n-Clippings from El Mundo, The Seattle Times, The New York Times about Harvey Milk, Nov 1977,\n-\"4-Year Climb to Respectability\" article, Newsday, Jan 3 1978,\n-\"S.F.'s first gay supervisor see self a symbol\" article, The San Diego Union, Nov 18 1977,\n-Letter to Don and Tony from Russell Woodson,  with envelope,\n-Letter from Mark Hickey with a note to Don, Sept 15 1975,\n-Envelope to Don Amador, empty,\n-\"Rose\" notes on folded paper,\n-\"15,000,000 Hike\" note,\n-\"Along the Way to the Volcanoes...\" note,\n-Pack of hand written notes, 5 pages,\n-15 pages of handwritten notes on legal paper,\n-\"The Lack of Youth Job Potential in Uruapan\" proposal,\n-Envelope to Don Amador and Tony Karnes from Kingmasters, empty,\n-29 note cards with handwritten notes, May 18th- June 26th 1972,\nDon- Notes and Letters (1971- ),\n-\"Don Grace\" note,\n-Receipt from The Fairhill Apartment Hotel for Anthony Karnes, Jan 19 1973,\n-Card for The Panacea Resort, with a note from \"Butch Pixie\" on the back,\n-Anniversary card to Don from Tony, with envelope,\n-Note with candle wax on it,\n-\"Notes to Myself\" by Tony, 3 pages,\n-Note to \"Butch Pixie\" with note from Don on the back, note date is May 2 1972,\n-Note to Honey from M,\n-\"Vacation\" notecard,\n-Note on back of receipt from Humble Oil and Refining Co.,\n-\"I Love You\" note card,\n-Note to Tony from Butch Pixie,\n-Note to Don and Tony from Bob,\n-Note to Butch Pixie from Tony on note card,\n-Note to Butch Pixie from Just Me on Zeildler and Zeilder card,\n-Note to \"My Lover Butch Pixie\" on notebook paper,\n-Note to Honey from Me on yellow paper,\nDon and Me Jan/1972,\n-Note to Butch Pixie from Me on note card,\nCorrespondence –Misc. People-,\n-empty,\nFieldnotes: Geog. Study,\n-Thank you note to Tony from Jerry,\n-Postcard to Ralph Stephenson from Tony Karnes,\n-Postcard to Tony from Alice,\n-Postcard to Roberto Cormack from Alice,\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Wakiki Beach),\n-Postcard to Roberto Cormack from Dick (Pink Plumeria),\n-Postcard to Tony from Dick (Hoonaunau),\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Polynesian Cultural Center),\n-Postcard to Tony Karnes from Dick (Orchids),\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Islands of Hawaii),\n-Postcard to \"Dear Boys\" from Dick,\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Kilauea Iki),\n-Postcard to Roberto Cormack from Dick (Diamond Head),\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (King Kamehameha),\n-\"Tentative Mecla Table\" envelope,\nBrown for President-Press Clipping 1980,\n-empty,\nGreen Notebook ,\n-notes on Brown for President,\n-notes on MECLA Dinner,\n-notes on Banquet Honoring Police Commissioner Salvador Montenegro,\n-Costs Due note,\n-Pamphlet from Human Relations Commission 5th Annual Conference, April 13-16 1978,\n-\"Proposed Contents of a Brochure to be distributed within the Gay Community\" from Dick Caudillo with a note to David from Bob on the front,\n-Rough draft of a letter to Allan Carr from Mayor Bradley ,\n-note to Mayor Bradley from Allan Carr, July 7 1976, with envelope,\n-9 handwritten notecards,\n-2 blanket legal paper sheet,\n-\"Circus Disco's Youth Year\"(?)  notes, two notebook pages,\n-4 blank pages with \"Fox River Bond\" watermark,\n-Letter to Jerry Brown,\n-Letter to Robert Gibeaut from Tony Karnes, Dec 7 1976,\n-Letter to Eustace Lycett from Tony Karnes, Dec 7 1976,\n-Letter to Henry Hay and John from Tony Karnes, April 8 1977, with envelope,\n-Schedule for Fifth Annual Community/Human relations Conference,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Clarence R. Webb (Community Relations Coordinator), March 29 1978,\n-\"Bedlam's Anteroom: Home Video Players\" by John Culshaw, High Fidelity Magazine, Dec 1976,\n-Letter to Tony and Don from Harry and John, Jan 2 1977,\n-letter to Tony and Don from John D and Harry, Jan 2 1977, 4 pages,\n-List of names and places, handwritten,\n-\"Gay Studies I\" page,\nGoodstein, David The Advocate,\n-\"Goodstein\" notes on legal paper, 4 pages,\nGay Think,\n-\"Gay Think\" card with Rodger Harrison written on it,\n-Letter from Mark Hickey,\n-\"GayThink- West Coast Gay Conference\", Oct 25 1975, itinerary,\n-Phone memo for Library of Congress,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Annual Meetings Tentative Program, April 18-21 1973, 3 pages,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 17 1972, ,\n-\"Cuestionario Perceptivo de la Juventud de Uruapan, Michocan\", copy of questionnaire Amador gave out during his Uruapan project,\n-Draft of a proposal for Uruapan project with handwritten edits, three pages,\n-\"Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan, and Problems They Encounter\", 1st draft, 3 pages, note from Tony on the last page,\n-\"Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan\", draft, 4 pages, two first pages,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 17 1972, 2nd copy,\n-Draft of \"Introduction\" page, hand written notes,\n-\"Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan\" by Don Amador, July 24 1972, proposal, #1,\n-\"The Educational/Economical Alienation of the Youth of Uruapan\" by don Amador, Aug 3 1972, short description, hand written notes, #2,\n- \"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972, #3,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972, #4, just title page,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972, #5, final,\n-\"Respondents of Different Class Levels Conflict\" note,\n-\" Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan Questionaire\", in English, July 28 1972,\n-\" Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan Questionaire\", in English, Aug 1 1972, ,\n-\"Sexual Behavior\" notes, 6 legal pages,\n-\"Contact\" note,\n-blank page,\n-\"Types of Dick/ Dock (?)\", 8 white legal pages,\n-List of names, ripped yellow legal page,\n-Student Instructional Report for Don Amador, Nov 1977,\n-Instructional Television College Credit Courses pamphlet, from  LA Community College District, 1979,\n-Notes on Gay Ghetto in LA, two quarter sheets of paper,\n\"Religion is the Problem not the Answer\" pamphlet, Gay Atheist League of America,\n-11 pages of handwritten notes on white legal paper, notes on LA lifestyle and diversity, community organization, Gay Community Center Programs, and architecture,\n-Slip from LA City College for Gay Studies, for Dennock,\n-\"Fiction\" note, in red ink,\n-List of names, white legal paper,\n-Invitation to Don and Tony's 10th anniversary,\nS.W.A.A. Meeting-1973-San Francisco,\n-empty,\nS.W.A.A. Meeting 1974,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Conference Program, April 11-13 1974,\nSWAA 1974 Function of Gay Jargon,\n-\"The Argot of the Homosexual Subculture\" by Ronald A. Farrell, with notes from Amador,\n-\"Tax\" note on yellow legal paper,\nOscar Wilde-with notes on envelope,\n-Note on Oscar Wilde plaque, on back of LA City College Evening Instructor Checkout Sheet,\n-\"A Wonderful Harvest Moon' note, on back of LA City College Evening Instructor Checkout Sheet,\nKing James I,\n-Note on King James I,\nKingMasters,\n-empty,\nDick-Personal Debts and Rent (72-73),\n-\"Dick-Personal Loans Owed\" note, 1972, signed by Tony,\nMichael Angelo Buonarroti,\n-\"Crucifixion\" note ,\n-Slide 31 note,\n-Slide 35 A note,\n-Slide 32 note,\n-Slide 35 note,\n-Slide 32 A note,\n-Michelangelo's Father note,\nLeonardo da Vinci,\n-notecard on da Vinci,\nVirginia Woolf,\n-notecard on Virginia Woolf,\nWalt Whitman,\n-notecard on Walt Whitman,\nStephen Foster,\n-notecard on Stephen Foster,\nArrow Collar Man,\n-empty,\nResearch Phone Use (Callers),\n-Phone interview sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 20 Nov to 24 Nov, filled in, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, blank, yellow sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 20 Oct to 3 Nov 1972, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 6 Nov to 10 Nov 1972, white sheet, with notes attached,\n-Interview Schedule, 13 Nov to 17 Nov, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 27 Nov 1 Dec, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 4 Dec to 8 Dec, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 3 blank pages,\n-Interview Schedule with note on homosexual research on the back,\n-3 pages of hand written notes, yellow paper,\n-2 pages of hand written notes, notebook paper,\n-\"Gay L.A.\" cover sheet,\n-City Campus Winter 1978, Quarterly Magazine of LA City College Community Services,\nMurray H Hall,\n-Cover lists Mary Edwards Walker and Queen Christina,\n-Empty,\nPink Patches Concentration Camps,\n-empty,\nI Am The Way: Jesus Christ at Doorway,\n-empty,\nGeneral Notes Miscl,\n-\"Platonic Love\" review of \"Greek Homosexuality\" from the New York Times Book Review, April 8th 1979, clipping,\nDavid and Jonathan,\n-Quote from II Sam. i, 26 on back of Evening Instructor check-out sheet,\nSomerset Maugham,\n-notes on folder,\n-empty,\nEdward Carpenter,\n-picture of Edward Carpenter,\nIndians,\n-Slide 34 note,\nPaul Cadmus,\n-Slide 18 note,\nRamon Novarro,\n-Slide 24 note,\n-Picture if Ramon Novarro,\nSaint Sebastian,\n-Slide 4 note,\n-Slide 5 A note,\n-Slide 5 note,\nSappho,\n-notes on folder,\n-Ad for Pompeii exhibit at American Museum of Natural History,\nGovernor Jerry Brown,\n-note on folder,\n-empty,\nHarvey Milk,\n-Slide 3 note,\nAlexander Hamilton,\n-Slide 20 note,\nQuentin Crisp,\n-Slide 12 note,\nChristopher Isherwood,\n-Slide 19 note,\nKing Richard  II,\n-Picture of Richard II,\nLady Pirates,\n-notes on folder,\n-3 pages of handwritten notes, on Oscar Wilde and da Vinci,\n-\"Ladies of the Skull and Crossbones\" by Carrol B Fleming, magazine article,\nDavid Belasco,\n-Slide 14 note,\n-David Belasco Theatre note, on back of Evening Instructor Checkout Sheet,\nDag Hammarkjoeld,\n-Slide 33 note,\nElsa Maxwell,\n-picture of Elsa Maxwell,\nTennessee Williams,\n-notes on folder,\n-slide 27 note,\nHarry Belafonte,\n-Slide 15 note,\nJames Dean,\n-Slide 6 note,\nHenry Hay,\n-empty,\nJulian Eltinge,\n-notes on folder,\n-\"A Star Turn\" by Velone Pilcher, in Theatre Arts Monthly, two copies of first two pages,\n-Eltinge, Julian clipping,\n-Slide 13 note,\n-\"Onward and Upward with the Arts: An Angel, A Flower, A Bird\"  article, The New Yorker, 9 clippings,\n-Julain Eltinge clipping,\n-Three pages of hand written notes, names and numbers,\n-Master Charge receipt for Don Amador, June 1973,\n-Postal Instant Press receipt, April 12 1973,\n-Postal Instant Press receipt, April 16 1973,\nChristmas 1972 and Antique Gift info,\n-Gift tag to Tony from Nicky Carole and Pet,\n-Postcard to Tony from Dick,\n-\"Credit to Rent\" note, Dec 25 1972,\n-Picture Frame  note,\n-Cross note,\n-Gift tag to Tony from Bob,\n-Psychology Today, Oct 1977,\nLetters and Misc Regarding Research ,\n-two envelopes from Carver Jr. High, empty,\n-Letter To Whom It May Concern from Mrs. J. Luck, May 15 1975, 5 copies,\n-letter to Dr. Paul Gebhard (Indiana Sex Research Institute) from Don Amador, April 12 1975, ,\n-envelope from Indiana University to Don Amador, empty,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Dr. Paul Gebhard, May 13 1975, 10 copies,\n-Envelope from USAFA Academy to Capt. Larry J. Painter, empty,\n-Letter Don Amador from Capt. Larry J. Painter, April 29 1974, with envelope,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Steve Linberg, June 12 1975,\n-Envelope from to Don Amador,\n-Letter from Dianne K. to Don Amador, May 8 1975, 4 copies,\nPhotos Don-8x10 Glossy,\n-empty,\nLavender World's Fair,\n-notes on folder,\n-empty,\nPhillipe Petit,\n-Slide 24 note,\nDancers,\n-notes on folder,\n-Slide 16 notes,\n-Slide 17 note,\n-Picture of Vaslov Nijinsky,\n-Valslav Nijinsky note, on back of Evening Instructor Checkout sheet,\n-Note to Dick from Bill, May 31 1979, on yellow legal paper,\n-\"Glendale and Fletcher Blvd's-Silver Lake\" note, blue note,\nLetters to Students Regarding Mexican Field Trip…And Support,\n-Letter to Larry from Don Amador, Sept 17 1972,\n-Letter to Darlyne from Don Amador, Sept 21 1972,\n\"You Are Disciples Now\", Satang of Shri Guru Mahara Ji, Oct 31 1971,\n-\"Salutations at the Lotus Feet of Satgurudev\", letter from Sant Ji Maharaj, Jan 8 1974,\n-Letter from Guru Maharaj Ji (Divine United Organization),\n-Paper about Gays and the Police in Hollywood, 9 pages/ clippings,\n-\"To Include With Law Enforcement\", 8 pages,\n-\"Apr 28th 1974\" note, in red ink,\n-Letter to Morris Kight from David W. Oestricher, Jan 9, 1974,\n-Letter from Don Kilhefner and Betty Taylor (Gay Community Service Center), Jan 28 1974,\n-\"The Gay Center for Social Services: Nature and Purpose\" paper,\n-\"Community Spirit: The Offical Organ of the Gay Center for Social Service\" newsletter,\n-Letter to Members of the Peace and Freedom Party from Morris Kight, Feb 5 1974,\nSocial Organizations Amador,\n-\"Troy Perry\" note in red ink,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: Partial Resource List on Gay Lib\" paper,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: Comprehensive Employment Services\" paper,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: The Prisoner, Parole and Probation Program\" paper,\n-Letter to All GCSC Workers from Jim Kanelos and Don Kilhefner, Nov 9 1974, expanded hours for Men's Clinic,\n-Bulletin for The Advocate, about City Councilman Election,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: Personnel Policies and Procedures\" packet ,\n-\"Centers Aids Gay Parolees\" article by Claudia Luther, LA Times,\n-8 pages of hand written notes, red and black ink, about a function he went to and KingsMasters,\n-KingMasters Newsletter, Jan 28 1975, two pages, 2nd page has news articles on the back,\nCourse Outline,\n-Homosexual Subculture Syllabus by Don Amador, 3 copies,\n-Homosexual Subculture Required Books by Don Amador, 4 copies,\n2nd Anniversary-1975 Dom and Me @ Monterrey (Easter Too!),\n-Anniversary card to Don from Tony, with envelope, yellow,\n-Anniversary card to Don from Tony, 1973,\n-San Carlos-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-Carmel River-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-High Alter-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-Interior of Blessed Sacrament Chapel-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-Envelope to Don, 2nd anniversary,\nLetters From Students Regarding Mexican Field Trip Grades,\n-Letter to Dr. Richard Stone from Don Amador, Oct 4 1972, list of materials included with letter,\n-Class credits for Don Amador, Summer 1972, CSU LA,\n-Letter from Tony Karnes, Sept 14 1972, Mexican Field Trip, 2 copies,\n-Letter from Thomas Fusek, Oct 4 1972,\n-Letter from Lawrence C. Cruz, Sept 15 1972,\n-Letter from Viola deKrieger, Sept 21 1972, with envelope,\n-Letter from John Scurto, Sept 20 1972,\n-Letter from Darlyne Jennings, Sept 18 1972, 2 copies with envelope,\n-Letter from Robert J. Perkins, with envelope,\n-Letter from Maria Linda Apodaca, Sept 21 1972,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Roberto David Navarro, Sept 18 1972, with envelope,\n-\"Hope this is what you wanted\" note,\n-Letter from CSULA, Sept 19 1972, Deans list,\nLetters Regarding Appeal to Chairman: Mexican Field Trip,\n-Letter to Dr. Arthur Niehoff (CSULA Anthro Chair) from Don Amador, Sept 15 1972,\n-Note to Don Amador from Dr. Thomas McCorkle, Aug 26 1972,\nChristmas 1971-,\n-Christmas card from Grandma B,\n-Envelope to Tony from Bob,\n-Christmas card to Tony from Aunt Bea,\n-Robinson's tag, to Tony from Don, 2,\n-Robinson's tag, to Tony from Dick,\n-Gift tag, to Tony from Dick, 2,\n-Christmas Card to Tony from Dick,\n-Christmas card to Tony from Mother and Daddy,\n-Gift tag, to Tony from Bob,\n25th Birthday (1971),\n-empty,\n1972 (26th Birthday),\n-\"Birthday Treasures\" to Tony from Mother,\n-Card to Tony from Dick,\nResearch Information Thesis,\n-\"The Insider\", 5 pages,\n-18 pages of hand written notes on legal paper, about studying homosexuality as an insider, Hollywood/LA, abnormality/ deviant behavior, ,\n-LA Times, Oct 14 1971, \"Hypocrisy Helped Kill the Consenting Adults Bill\",\n\"Personality Varables That Might Affect Role\" sheet, Oct 11 1972,\n-3 pages of handwritten notes on legal paper, on sex research,\n-Ripped yellow page, phone numbers,\n-\"Blacks in Strong Response to the Subject of Vasectomy\" clipping,\n-\"Institutional Male Transvestism and Sex Distinctions\" from Brief Communications,\n-2 pages of notebook paper, notes on being gay in other cultures and berdache,\n-\"The Bisexual Debate\" by Martin Duberman from These Are New Times,\n-2 pages of note book paper, notes for a questionnaire and Gay Hollywood,\n-1 ripped yellow page, on gay bars,\n-\"SRO at Classes in Human Sexuality\" by Robert Strand, LA Times May 3rd 1972, clipping,\n-\"Dear Abby: Property Values\" clipping,\n-\"Homosexual Crackdown By Police\" clipping,\n-\"Cleric\" clipping,\n-\"A Psychiartrist Says IT's Nonsense to Call Homosexuals Sick\" by Judd Marmor clipping,\n-\"The Role and Effect of Personal(?) Conflict\" page,\n-\"Homosexual Ordained by Church of Christ\" by John Dart clipping,\n-\"The Gay Subculture: The Gay Bars\", 8 pages,\n-4 pages of notes on legal paper, survey notes,\n-\"Assumption/Hypothesis\" page, yellow paper,\n-\"Personality in Culture\" notes, two white notebook pages,\n-3 yellow legal papers, notes on sexuality and society,\n-\"Purpose\" note, yellow sheet,\n-2 pages from \"Ramparts\", from \"Breakfast of Champions,\n-5 pages of handwritten notes, green ink, about gay culture,\n-\"References\", annotated bibliography,\n-\"Problems\" sheet, notebook paper,\n-Letter from Don, Oct 4 1972, relating to  \"Deviant Behavior and Social Process\", 3 pages,\n-\"Overt Homosexual Gay Needs\" and other notes, Oct 4-11 1972, 7 pages,\n-Note from Ruth Galvin,\n-\"Don Amador- Sat.\" paper,\n-\"3 minutes\" paper,\n-\"An Insider's Overview of the Los Angeles Male Gay Community\" by Don Amador, working copy,\n-Pages and notes from \"Gays and Economic Solidarity\", (?), 5 pages,\n-\"Sex and Culture\", 8 pages,\n-\"The Anthropologist: Outsider or An Insider\" by A.H. Niehoff,\n-30 pages of notes on yellow legal paper, about Gay needs and Gay culture, interviews,\nMexican Study Revisited,\n-\"Introduction\", 3 pages, Mexican Church study,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Job Potential, and Adaptation to a Slow Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972,\n-Two sheets of yellow paper, blank,\n-Note to R. Stone from Dr. Thomas McCorkle, Oct 2 1972, Amador final grade,\n-\"Attitudes Toward the Roman Catholic Church and It's Symbolic Function in Uruapan\" by Don Amador, 7 pages, two cover sheets,\n-4 pages of notes on yellow legal paper, about gay celebrities,\n-\"Super Twinkies: Twinkie Power Structure\" diagram,\n-Page 77/78 clipping,\n-Page 17 clipping,\n-Page 10 sheet, probably from Economic Solidarity-,\n-2 pages of note on yellow legal paper, about societal pressures and fetishes ,\n-\"One, Incorporated\" summary,\n-Half sheet on research with the Kinsey institute,\n-\"The Gay Bar\",\n-\"Lovers\", 12 pages,\n-Page 3 Griffith Park sheet,\n-\"How many gay bars?\"sheet,\n-\"The Economic Solidarity of the Gay Community\" by Don Amador, 1974,\n-\"Introduction\" ripped legal sheet,\n-Page 3 \"institution for Gays…\" sheet,\n-\"B.E. Mercer\" sheet,\n-2 pages of notes on yellow legal paper, notes about gay community,\n-3 pages of notes on yellow and white paper, about gay community and gay newspapers,\n-\"Water Sports and Other Jargon: Functions of Gay Terminology\" by Don Amador,\nGay Pride,\n-\"Gays Fight Discrimination, Uncertain Laws\", LA Times Mar 25 1974,\nGay Research Expenses,\n-Bill for Don Amador from Pacific Telephone, Dec 20 1972,\nUnmarked Manila Envelope,\n-Note to Members of the Executive Committee American Anthropological Association from Clark L. Taylor,\n-Two copies of the Franck Test,\nDr. E. Hooker,\n-1 page of notes, yellow sheet,\nFranck Tests Completed,\n-36 pages of legal paper with notes about completed Franck Tests,\nFranck Test,\n-Letter to Dr. Gary Granzberg from Don Amador, Dec 7 1972,\nFrom Box 3:,\nCost-Gay Studies,\n-Receipt from Postal Instant Press, March 22 1977,\n-Receipt from LA Community College for Kenneth Bartness for Gay Studies ,\n- Receipt from LA Community College for Pedro Santiago for Gay Studies,\n-Receipt from Postal Instant Press,\n-Receipt from Charlie Chan Printing for Don Amador,\n- Receipt from Postal Instant Press, June 15 1977,\n- Receipt from Postal Instant Press, Feb15 1977,\n-Receipt from Data Boy, Nov 30 1976,\n-Receipt from Postal Instant Press, four separate receipts from 1977,\nEstrus,\n-handwritten note on Estrus,\nFederal (Title I) Grant Info,\n-\"National Science Foundation\" note,\n-\"Los Angeles: Artistry in the Grants Game\", LA Times, 1 copy, 1 clipping,\n-Council Sets Rules for Federal Hiring Program, 1 copy, 1 clipping,\n-National Endowment for the Humanities Program Announcement, 1975-1976,\n-HEW Fact Sheet, 1976,\n-Card from National Endowment for the Humanities,\n-Letter from National Endowment for the Humanities about Fellowships,\nManuscript,\n-5 pages of yellow manuscript, edited with notes,\n-\"Added Notes\" Legal pad,\n-7 pages of loose legal paper, notes on Gay Icons and Gay Culture,\n-1 legal pad of notes on German and Early Gay History,\n-Flier for \"It's Vaudeville!\" by The Society for the Preservation of Variety Arts Presents,\n-\"European and American Gay History\" legal pad,\nBiological Life Cycle,\n-\"Perspective of Social-Sex Development Sample\", 10 copies,\nMale and Female Difference,\n- \"Tools\" note,\nSex Research Statistics,\n-\"The Grant Study\" notes, 2 pages,\nSex Research Studies,\n-\"Figures of Overt Homosexuality in United States and Western Europe\", 32 pages,\nSocial Structure,\n-notes on primate social structure, 4 pages,\nTaylor, Clark,\n-Letter to Members of the Executive Committee American Anthropological Association from Clark Taylor,\n-\"Don Amador-The person who is only as strong as those behind him\" legal sheet,\n-Legal pad with two pages attached,\nScreening,\n-\"Screening-Rejected\", legal page,\n-City of LA legal pad, handwritten notes inside,\n-\"Gay Studies I\" note, yellow legal paper,\n-\"Gay Studies I\" note, white legal paper, two pages,\n-Page from Gay Studies I test,\n-\"In the Primate World\" note,\n-\"Bond Develops\" note,\n-\"Female Orgasm\" note,\nGay Studies Survey,\n-Certificate of Completion of Gay Studies at LA City College, hand written,\n-20 pages of hand written notes on yellow legal pages,\n-Map of Council District 13, City of LA, 1975, large,\n-Map of City Council District No. 13, small,\n-From City-Clerk's Office: People Running For the City Council District 13 note,\n-40 question survey about gays,\n-Release from Don Amador-Professional Gay Counseling Services, \"Gay Survey Complete\",\n-\"Titles\" note,\n-\"Dick Hall\" note,\n-Memo to all students from Don Amador, 2 copies,\n-Copies of handwritten notes, illegible ,\n-\"Gay Studies Survey\" envelope,\nGeologic Time,\n-\"Sex Research: Taken from Sexual Behavior in the Human Female by Alfred C. Kinsey, pages 487-89\", 18,\n-Gay Studies Syllabus by Don Amador, includes brief history of sex research,\n-\"Relative and Atomic Geologic Time\" 10 copies,\n-\"Student Anthropologist\" legal pad,\nAnthropology,\n-\"Sex Research: Taken from Sexual Behavior in the Human Female by Alfred C. Kinsey, pages 487-89\",\n- Gay Studies Syllabus by Don Amador, includes brief history of sex research,\n-\"Growing Up Gay: The Last Tribe\" by Don Amador, 9 pages,\nFrom Box 4:,\n-Male pin up poster,\n-Business Cards, 57,\n-sticky notes, 2,\n-\"Jail: Suspect Freed\"  clipping,\n-\"405 W. Washington\" note,\n-Note from Don,\n-Note to Hon from Don,\n-Update, Issue 46, Dec 12 1980,\n-Note to Honey from Don,\n-\"Meet Don Amador\" Flier,\n-\"This is Amador Country\" Flier,\n-\"The 76'ers and The Kingsmasters Join Run\" flier,\n-July 4 '76 Christopher Street West Gay Pride Celebration issue of Christopher Street West ,\n-Bag of photos,  pictures of Don in DC, negative strips, Christmas, Don speaking at something,\n-Bag of photos 2, Christmas pictures, negatives, hiking trip, unknown people, a house, dogs,\n-Graduation Photo for Ricardo Amador from Tri Color Camera Shop,\n-10 negative strips,\n-\"Don's Prints and Proofs\" envelope, empty,\n-\"Has Jayanti '77\"folder, with pictures and papers inside,\n-DHL envelope with pictures, Memorial Day Service w/ Don, portraits of Don, negatives of Rick's grad photo, pic of woman management associates, pic of Bruce Canyon Division US Naval Cadet Corps 28 May 1979, Christmas Cards, pic w/ Harvey Milk, campaign pictures,\n-DHL envelope 2 w/ pictures, pics of Don, negatives, pics w/ friends, someone's graduation, Don teaching, proofs, Disco Circus press release,","Initial processing notes with item by item descriptions.\nFolders: Memos, Police Communication, Dade County, Pride 1976, Gay Community,\nFrom Box 1:,\nInter-institutional Communications,\n-Note and letter from Edmund Edelman (Supervisor of 3rd district), about job discrimination,\n-Note from Bill Carey to Peter Frisch and press release from Peggy Stevenson, 1976,\n-Note to Bill from Barabara Rasmussen, 1976,\n-Note from David Glasscock to Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Note from Grace Davis to Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Letter from Edmund Edelman to Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Page from \"last year's program\", features Christopher Street West Committee and Peggy Stevens,\n-Letter from Peggy Stevens to Arnett Hartsfield, 1976,\n-Letter from Peggy Steven to \"Friends\", 1975,\n-\"Weekly Report\" from Jeff Levin and Richard Huber, 1976, hard to read,\n-Letter from Milton J. Sharp to Edmund G. Brown (California Govenor), 1976,\n-\"The Community Reporter\" April 1976,\n-F.E.P.C Resolution, 1976,\n-Letter from Zev Yaroslavsky to Samuel Williams, 1976,\n-Letter from Thomas Coleman to Edmund Brown, 1975,\n-Letter from Bill Carey to Grace Davis, 1976,\n-Letter from R. E. Murdock to David Glasscock, 1971,\n-Packet including 2 letter grams from Dave G, A letter from Gay Friends of Jimmy Carter, 2 lettergrams from Dave G, Assembly Bill No. 3823, and an ad for \"Quotations from Chief Ed\", 1976,\n-Packet for LA Mayor Thomas Bradley, 1976,\n-Letter from Bill Carey to John Brooks, 1976,\nUnmarked Folder,\n-letter to LA Police Commission from Darrell Dee,\n-Parade Permit Application submitted to LA Police dept., 1976,\n-Hand drawn map of parade route,\n-Letter to Board of Police Commissioners from Sharon D. Cornelison,\n-Letter to Samual Williams, President of Police Commission from Sharon Roberts, 1976,\n-Declaration of Michael T. Manning,\n-Statement of Albert Gordon representing \"Parents and Friends of Gays\",\n-Letter from Reverend Troy D. Perry,\n-Letter to Mike from Kenneth Schnorr,\n-Letter to LA Police Commission from Rev. J.E. Paul Breton,\n-Report on Police Incident of July 4th, 1976 by Gordon Fisher,\n-Statement of Angeline Umbertino,\n-Letter to Board of Police Commissioner from Reverend Richard C. Vincent,\n-Statement of Rev. James E. Sandmire,\n-Statement of Patricia G. Underwood,\n-Letter from J. Haire Lieutenant Vice Officer-In Charge to Bill Carey, Mayor's Office Liaison to Gay Community,\n-Letter from Frank Ker to Bill Carey with Ker's resume attached,\n-Letter to Richard Amador from J.A. Cassidy (Dept. of the Navy),\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Jim Chandler, 1976,\n-Morris Kight Statement,\n-Thomas P. Steyer Statement ,\n-Letter to Police Commission Board from Dr. Scott Forbes,\n-Handwritten Statement by Bill Mann,\n-Statement of Arnold Erwin Remisk,\n-Statement from David Glascock,  member of the Board of Directors of Christopher Street West,\n-Letter from Ronald Joel Jacobson to Mayor Tom Bradley,\n-Statement from Paul Tamayo,\n-Statement of Ronald Lehman,\n-Statement of Jay L. Friend,\n-Handwritten statement of Carlton James,\n-Statement of Frank K. Zerilli,\n-City Attorney News Release, 1973,\n-Mayor's address to the Police Foundation, 1975, to Bill,\nResumes Folder,\n-Blank note from Mayor's office Criminal Justice Planning,\n-Letter to Donald Nielsen from  Terry Hatter, 1977,\n-Letter to Donald Nielsen from Peggy Stevenson, 1977, with copy of a letter from Nielsen,\n-Envelope addressed to Bill Carey from the Advocate, empty,\n-Card from Gene's TV and Video,\n-Memo to Bill about Donald Nielsen seeking a job,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Donald Nielsen,\n-\"Good News\", magazine from Metropolitan Community Church,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Phil Depoian,\n-Letter to Daniel Ramos from Phil Depoian, 1976,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Daniel Ramos1976,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Phil Depoian,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Sharon Cornelison, 1976,\n-Press Release for Christopher Street West Association, 1976, Gay Pride Week News,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Hand written itinerary written in green,\n-Flight schedule, Hollywood to San Francisco and back, 1976,\n-Letter to Rene Oviedo from Edmund D. Edelman, 1976,\n-Mayor's Document Transmittal Form from Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Memorandum from Billy Carey, 1976,\n-Note to Pat from Juanita, 1976,\n-Proposal Recommendation for a Gay Community Service Center, 1976, 14 pages,\n-Letter from Patricia White to Paula Smith, 1976, 6 pages, about Gay Community Service Center,\n-Mayor's Documental Transmittal Form, April 12, 1976,\n-Thank you note to Mayor Bradley from Gil (?) Buchard, April 6th 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Sept. 17th 1976,\n-Memo from Mayor's Office Criminal Justice Planning, to Bill from Cindy, 1977,\n-Note to Bill from Vern Pruss,\n-Card from Won Kon Restaurant, note written on back,\n-Note to Rose Matsui Ochi/John Brooks from Bill Carey, June 8th, 1977,\n-Letter from Joseph Coors (Coors Company),\n-Draft of Gay Pride Week Proclamation by Bill Carey,\n-Assembly Bill No. 1302 of the California Legislature, March 31, 1977,\n-Letter to Mayor Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, May 6th 1977,\n-List for \"Mayor's Breakfast Meeting with Representatives of the Gay Community Dec. 30, 1976,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, May 31 1977,\n-Mayor's Documental Transmittal Form from Bill Carey, July 19 1976, includes analysis of letter received in response to Gay Pride Week Proclamation,\n-Transcript of KNX FM Editorial \"Homosexual School Teachers\", given to Bill Carey,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, Project Heavy,\n-Proclamation from North Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, June 23, 1977,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Feb 4 1977, Liaison meeting reminder,\n-Note to Wanda Moore from Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Editor of Dignity from John B. Tackaberry,\n-Note from Grace Davis, July 27, 1977, given to Bill,\n-Letter to Ray Remy from Mark T. Curtis, June 23rd 1977,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Don Moreland, May 28th 1977, with envelope,\n-\"Past and Present Activities\" page, (part of longer resume?),\n-Page of ads for California State Senators,\n-Two envelopes from Richard Photo Lab, empty,\n-Negative photo strips, pictures unidentifiable,\n-Envelope addressed \"To the Uncles\", empty,\n-Ad for Belair cigarettes/ Cover of people magazine with Crosby, Stills, and Nash on the cover,\n-Order form for Christmas greeting cards,\n-Prestige Color Prints envelope, empty,\n-Prints and negative envelope, empty,\n-Five personal color laboratory envelopes, empty,\n-California State University Los Angeles Homosexual Subculture Task Force Technical Advisory Committee, 20 pages,\n-14 copies of cover of People Magazine, Dec 12th 1977, featuring Crosby, Stills, and Nash\nFrom Box 2:,\nLiason Luncheon Materials,\n-Memorandum to Mayor Bradley from Bill Carey, June 14 1977, Rally Against Anita Bryant,\n-Memorandum, to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, May 6 1977, Gay Community,\n-List of People and Offices legal paper,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Gary Bamberg (Field Deputy), April 18th 1977,\n-List of People, Office, and Telephone numbers legal paper,\n-\"Lot of Activity in March/April\" paper,\n-Two blank legal pages,\n-The Universal Fellowship Today pamphlet,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey,  Feb 14 1977, Liaison Meeting,\n-Parents and Friends of Gays Month Newsletter, March,\n-Card for Clayton Wells (Secy. Stonewall Demo. Club),\n-Stonewall Democratic Club/ LA, Endorsements Primary Municipal Elections,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Scott Gross, Jan 7th 1977,\n-Letter to Capt. Kenneth Hickman from Scott Gross,\n-Mayor's Office Criminal Justice Planning note to Cindy from Bill, Jan 25 1979,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Jan 6 1977, Liaison Luncheon,\n-Memorandum to Council Representatives from Bill Carey, Jan 10 1977, Monthly Luncheons,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Dec 1 1976, Reminder-Liaison Luncheon,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Nov 1 1976, Next Liaison Luncheon,\n-Note to Bill Carey, Oct 19 1976,\n-Message Memo to Bill Carey, Oct 19 1976,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey,  Oct. 13 1976, Reminder of Oct. 20, 1976,\n-Liaison Luncheon legal notes, 3 pages,\n-Copy of \"Council outlines priorities for Hollywood Civic groups\" article, Los Feliz Hills News, Sept. 30, 4 copies,\n-Note to Bill, Re: Proposed Policy Statement: Police-Gay Community Relations,\n-Proposed Policy Statement: Police-Gay Community Relations,\n-Blank page, watermark \"Fox River Bond\",\n-Ticket for Blend, Inc. Banquet Honoring Police Commissioner Salvador Montenegro, Feb 29, 1980,\n-Letter to County Committee Members from Fred Cohen and others,\n,\nFrom Box 3:,\nLiaison List (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-List of \"most sensitive contact people in each of the councilmanic offices\",\n-Memorandum to David Mixner from Bill Carey, Dec 9th 1976,\n-Memorandum to Don from Cindy/Bill Carey's Office,\n-Note to Don on pink paper,\nCarey 'Gay Pride',\n-Envelope to Mayor Tom Bradley,\nIII. Gay Community-General Corres. 1976,\n-Inter-Departmental Correspondence to Phil DePoian from Bill Carey, Dec 20 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner (Gay Community Services Center), Dec 7 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Arthur A. Abelson from Don Kilhefner, Dec 6 1976,\n-Letter to C.F. Brydon from Bill Carey, Dec 3 1976,\n-Letter to Sheldon Andelson from Philip DePoian, Nov 24 1976, with memo to Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sheldon Andelson, Nov 18 1976,\n-Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Nov 23 1976, Update on Liaison to the Gay Community, with update,\n-Letter from Howard Erikson, Nov 23 1976,\n-Letter to Don Kilhefner from Tom Bradley, Nov 19 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, Oct 26 1976,\n- Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Nov 12 1976, approval letter,\n-Note to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Nov 8 1876,\n-Transmittal slip to Bill Carey from Grace Davis,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, Oct 26 1976, 2nd copy,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Don Kilhefner, Nov 17 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Don Kilhefner, Nov 17 1976, with envelope,\n-Memo to Bill Carey about Tom Sullivan,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Dave Smith (LA Times), Nov 11 1976, with a note about response,\n-Letter to Dave Smith from Bill Carey, Nov 19 1976,\n-Office Memorandum to Rose Matsui Ochi from Michael F. Thompson, Nov 15 1976,\n-Note to Don Kilherfner, Morris Kight from Bill Carey, Nov 12 1976,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, Nov 5 1976,\n-Letter to Barbara Rasmussen from Ron Peterson, Nov 8 1976,\n-Letter to Ron Peterson from Barbara Rasmussen, Nov 4 1976,\n-Letter to Members of Gay Juvenile Task Force from Don Kilhefner, Nov 4 1976,\n-Letter from Bud Weisbart (Project Heavy), Oct 29 1976,\n-Letter to Raymond Teague from Bill Carey, Sept 14 1976,\n-Office Memorandum to Mary M. Reinchardt from Ezunial Burts, July 1 1976,\n-Office Memorandum to Bill Carey from Barbara Rasmussen, Nov 9 1976,\n-Letter to Steve Kubelka from Bill Carey, July 19 1976,\n-Letter from Councilman Joel Wachs, July 1976,\n-Note to Pat from Bill ,\n-Letter to Tom Steyer from Joel Wachs, July 7 1976,\n-Memo from Tom Steyer, July 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Jim Chandler, July 5 1976, with envelope,\n-Note to Bill from Cindy, June 25 1976,\n-Letter to Kathy Wilson Moore from Bill Carey, June 25 1976,\n-Letter to William R. Zappas from Joel Wachs, June 22 1976,\n-Letter to Joel Wachs from William R. Zappas, June 18 1976,\n-Letter to Deputy Chief R.L. Vernon from Reverend Elder James E. Sandmire, June 23 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Cindy, June 24 1976, Omega Meeting,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, June 3 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Martin Maharis, May 22 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Robert H. Lynn,\n-LAPD Budget, Investigations Bureau,\n-Note to Bill from Barbara Rasmussen, April 13 1976,\n- Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, April 12 1976, Thank you letter,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Al Bouchard, April 6 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to EZ Burts and Bill Winston from Bill Carey, May 7 1976,\n-Note to Bill,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Al Bouchard, May 4 1976,\n-Letter to Arnett Hartsfield from Al Bouchard, April 29 1976,\n-Letter from Bill Carey, May 27 1976, ,\nI. Gay Community-General Corres. 1976,\n-Draft: Gay Pride Week Proclamation,\n-Note to Bill from Ken MacLeod, Aug 31 1976,\n-Letter to John S. Gibson from Maj. Kenneth Mac Leod, Aug 31 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Robert Leighton (NewsWest), Aug 31 1976, with envelope,\n-Note about Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Editor of NewsWest from Joel Wachs, Aug 30 1976,\n-Note to Bill from Cindy, Aug 24 1976,\n-Memo to Bill from Charlotte Spitzer, Aug 16 1976,\n-Note to Bill from Pat, Aug 16 1976,\n-\"Swim, Wine, and Cheese\" handwritten note,\n-Stonewall Democratic Club, Position Paper: Gay Community Services Center, August 23 1976,\n-Note from Pat to Bill,\n-Gay Community Services Center Press Release, Aug 25 1976,\n-Council of the City of LA, Minority Report: The Board of Grants Administration, signed by John S. Gibson and Dr. C. Erwin Piper,\n-\"Council Oks Federal Jobs Funding for Gay Center\" by Erwin Baker, LA Times, Aug 25 1976, copy,\n-\"Valueless Training\", Herald Examiner, Aug 26 1976,\n-Editorial, KFSG/FM, Aug 23 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Don Kilhefner,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Howard Erickson (The Gay Luther), Aug 5 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Morris Kight, Aug 2 1976,\n-Gay Community Services Center, Mark Freedman obituary,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Building Fund,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, July 30 1976,\n-Community Development Program Proposal: Gay Community Center,\n-Gay Community Services Center Organizational Chart,\n-Note to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey,\n-Rough Draft, Proposed Policy Statement: Police-Gay Community Relations, 5 copies,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, June 29 1976, Gay Pride Mail,\n-Form Letter for Those Opposed (to Gay Pride),\n-Form Letter for Supporters (of Gay Pride),\n-Note to Jean O'leary from Bill Carey, July 27 1976 with brief resume from Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Council Deputies from Bill Carey, July 22 1976, Special Police Commission Hearing,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey, July 19 1976,\n-Piece of a letter,\n-Letter to Rabbi Erwin Herman from Jarrow Rogovin, July 9 1976, ,\n-Letter to Sam Williams (President of LA Police Commission) from Sharon Cornelison, David Glascock, and Rev. Elder James Sandmire, July 8 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Metropolitan Community Church,\n-Letter to CSWA Board Members from Jarrow Rogovin, July 7 1976,\n-Letter to George Nias from Edmund D. Edelman, June 29 1976,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Grace Davis, June 23 1976,\n-Note to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, June 29 1976,\n- Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, June 22 1976,\n-Letter to Sheriff Richard D Hongisto from Tom Bradley,\n-Letter to Mayor George Muscone from Tom Bradley,\n-Letter to Joe Freitas from Tom Bradley,\n-Letter to Police Chief Gains from Tom Bradley ,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Jim Foster, with envelope,\n-Letter to Bill from Daniel, June 9 1976,\n-Note to Bill from John,\n-Envelope to Tom Bradley and Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey, May 27 1976,\n-Letter from Bill Carey, May 27 1976, May 18th Meeting,\n-Note to Bill from David Glascock,\n-Interview between Chuck Ashman and Undersheriff Block, March 23 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Don Amador,\n-Curriculum Vita of Donald Amador,\n-Letter of Recommendation from Mrs. J. Luck, May 15 1975,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Paul H. Gebhard, May 13 1975,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Diane Kagan, May 9 1975,\n-Part of Application for Don Amador,\n-Syllabus for Homosexual Subculture taught by Amador, Spring 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Don Amador, July 16 1976,\n\"Donald H. Amador: a biography\",\n-Picture of Don Amador,\n-Letter to David Goodstein, handwritten,\n-\"S.F. Gays Tangle With Law and Lose, 25 to 7\" article, copy,\nCarey Gay,\n-Proposed Changes in Revised Criminal Law,\n-\"Appellate Courts Hit for Publishing Too Few Opinions\" by Mark Range,\n-ACLU Gay Rights Chapter, Dec 16 1976,\n-Letter to Commander T. McTighe from Michael T. Manning, Clark Pollack, and Albert Gordon, Dec 7 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976,\n-Letter to Chief Edward Davis from Clark Polack, Dec 8 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from John Simon, July 16 1976,\n-Letter to John Simin from Majorie Harned, Aug 30 1976,\n-Parade Permit Application for Christopher Street West Association for July 7 1976,\n-\"Intandem\" Gay Community Chapter Newsletter, April 1977,\n-\"Miami homosexuals See a Victory Despite Defeat of Antibias Law\" by Jon Nordheimer, New York Time, Dec 28 1977,\n- Transmittal Slip to Bill Carey from Fran Savitch, Feb 25 1977,\n-Note to Tom Bradley from W. Dorr Legg (One Inc. President), Feb 21, 1977,\n-Progam for One Incorporated 25th Annual Meeting, Jan 29 and 30 1977,\n-Rides of Spring form,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill Carey, Dec 27 1978,\n-The Gay Catholic Monthly  Newsletter, May 3 1977,\n-\"The Gay Salons of 1876\" by Jim Kepner, NewsWest, May 28-June 11 1976,\n-Flier for  Beth Chayim Chadashim Chanukah Dance, with envelope to Bill Carey,\n-Flier for Stonewall Democratic Club Business Meeting, May 1 1976,\n-Order form for \"The Gay Lutheran\",\n-Note to Bill from Linda Wenndo, June 1 1976,\n-\"The World of the Homosexual\" and \"Is the Gay Life Really Gay?\" in Awake, June 8 1876,\n-Gay Person's Alliance Newsletter, April 1976,\n-\"Questions on Homosexuality\" by New York Gay Activists Alliance,\n-\"Sexual Orientation and Civil Rights Commissions: What Are the Available Legal Remedies?\" by Don Gaudard,\n-\"A Gay Bibliography\", Summer 1975,\n-Human Achievement Foundation Newsletter, April 1976,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, April 1977,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, Jan 5 1977,\n-\"Duties of Monitors for Christopher Street West Parade\" sheet,\n-\"What the Bible seems to say...but does it?\" by Joseph C. Weber, June 1975,\n-Dignity: Statement of Position and Purpose,\n-\"Homosexuality: What the Bible Does…and Does Not Say!\" pamphlet by Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches, 2 copies,\n-\"Make Your Gay Vote Count!\" pamphlet by Stonewall Democratic Club,\n-Southern Californians for the Whitman-Radclyffe Foundation Newsletter, May 16 1976,\n-\"Parents of Gays Speak Out\" pamphlet,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, June 1976,\n- Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, May 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey,\n-Folio KPFJ-FM 90.7 Newsletter, Sept 1976,\n- Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, Sept. 1976,\n- Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, Oct. 1976,\n-Dignity: Dignity for Gay Catholics pamphlet,\n-\"Gays and the Law\" sheet by the Metropolitan Community Church,\n-\"The Christian Homosexual\" by Rev. Robert Sirico,\n-Universal Studios-Advanced Schedule, Nov 10 1969,\n-Public Appearance, two packets,\n-1 page of handwritten notes, white legal paper, names and phone numbers,\n-Entertainment Industry for Peace and Justice sheet, two copies,\n-\"'Out of the Closet' in Troy to gay identity in L.A.\" by Robert Basler, The Knickerbocker News,\nL.A.P.D. (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Memorandum of Law regarding Legality of Public Funds By Police Chief…To Generate Public Opposition ti City Council Action…\", Feb 9 1975,\n-Tom Bradley to the Police Foundation National Conference on Productivity in Policing\" April 15 1975,\n-LAPD Budget 1974-1975 year,\n-Confidential Memorandum to Tom Bradley from Dave Glascock, Feb 4 1976, with envelope, two copies,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from George Marshall,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey, May 27 1976,\n-\"30, 000 Children Sexually Exploited, LAPD Reports\", by Bill Hazlett 6 pages,\n-\"Policing Politics and Sex Crimes\", by Laurance Smith Jan 2 1976,\n-\"Gay S.F. Officers Urged to 'Come Out of Closet'\",\n-\"Chief Davis: Police Under Attack\", Glendal Ledger, April 19 1976,\n-Letter to Joel Wachs from Al Bouchard, May 29 1976,\n-\"Suggested Statement  Re Police-Gay Confrontation\" sheet, 2 copies,\n-Statement of Burt Pines to Press,\n-Press Release: \"Leather Fraternity\", 2 copies,\n-\"Homosexuals as Police Officers\",\n-Letter to Robert J. Stevenson from Edward M. Davis, Jan 16 1975,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Thomas F. Coleman,\n-Police Department Expenditures and Appropriations, 1974-1975,\n-Police Commission Agenda, May 27 1976,\n-Suggested Letter in response to Constituents Writing About Police Department Hiring Practices, Draft,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Samuel Williams, Oct 16 1975,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Rosalie Avery, April 19 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from Peggy Stevenson, March 3 1976,\n-Letter to Chief Ed Davis from Gilbert Lindsay and Peggy Stevenson, Apr 15 1976,\n-Questions for District Attorney on Joint Inquiry,\n-Questions for City Attorney on Joint Inquiry,\n-Questions for Commissioners on Joint Inquiry,\n-Questions Los Angeles Police Department,\n-Letter to Capt. R. S. Tucker from Deputy Chief R.L. Vernon, Dec 19 1974, attached to a copy of \"Homosexuals as Police Officers\",\n-Advocate Press Release, Feb 10 1975,\n-Transcript of an interview of Chief Ed Davis and Tom Hawkins for KhJ Channel 9,\n-Police Commission Special Meeting, Apr 17 1975, Commissioners: Robert Weil, James Fisk, Mariana Pfaelzer, Majorie Harned, Stella Roth,\nG.R.N.L. (Gay Rights National Lobby),\n-Politics in review: Textbook Case On Backlash by Martin Smith, Oct 28 1971, sent to Bill Carey,\n-Copy of a check written to G.R.N.L. from Bill Carey, Apr 24 1976, sent to Adam DeBough,\nProjects (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Memorandum to Grace Davis from David Glascock, March 18 1976,\n-Draft of \"Proclamation-'Gay Pride Week'\", 6 copies,\n-Reminder for Bill, Apr 17 1976,\n-List of invitees to Project Heavy-West Resource Board-Meeting, May 19 1976,\n-Message Memo to Reh from Jim Kepner,\n-Office Memorandum to Ethel Narvid from Bill Carey, May 20 1976,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Grace on back of a memo page,\n-Note about FEPC-Memo to Mayor, on back of memo page,\n-Document Transmittal Form from Ethel Narvid, Apr 28, 1976,\n-Draft of Letter to Constituents about LAPD at Mark IV Baths,\n-Draft for CSW Program Ad,\nPersonal (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Jimmy Palmer, with envelope,\nMedia (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-\"The Right of Sexual Privacy-for Everyone\" by Don Slater,\n-Memorandum To: Los Angeles Area Gay Organizations from Newt Deiter and Marty Butel, May 4 1976,\n-Letter to Hal Cranton from Ginny Vida, Nov 25 1975,\n-Letter to Ginny Vida from Ernest B. Goodman, Dec 19 1975,\n-Letter to Bill from Peter Frisch (The Advocate), Apr 20 1976,\n-\"High Court Rules Homosexuals Liable for Sex Acts in Private\", LA Daily Journal, March 20 1976,\n-\"The Chief Vs. the Bugaboos\" and \"Sex: A Commonsense Standard\", LA Times, Apr 30 1975,\n-\"Mayor Bradley's New Liaison-Bill Carey, a Man With a Tough Job Ahead of Him\" The Advocate, May 5 1976,\n-Gays Claim Discrimination, Ask FEPC AID, LA Daily Journal, May 10 1976,\n-\"Letters to The Times: Gays and 'Right of Sexual Privacy'\", LA Times,\n-\"Police Arrests at 'Slave Auction'\",\n-Peanuts cartoon referencing Chief Davis,\n-\"Police Arrest 40 at 'Male Slave Auction'\",\n-\"Sexual Standards Broadened for Police Candidates\" and \"Police Commission Oks Gay Officers Compromise\", LA Times, Oct 17 1975,\nMedia Luncheon File,\n-Media Luncheon Representatives for Regular Meetings to Discuss the Mayor's Office and City Hall as it Affects Gay Issues,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Feb 10 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Jan 11, 1977,\n-Message Memo to Cindy,\n-Copy of handwritten list of Representatives,\n-Media Luncheon sheet, Feb 16 1977,\n-\"Talk with Bill\", Feb 10 1977, hand written,\n-Note to Bill, Feb 9 1977, hand written,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Feb 2 1977,\n-Memo to Bill, Jan 28 1977,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Jan 17 1977,\n- Media Luncheon 2nd Meeting Agenda, Oct 27 1976, 3 copies,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Dec 3 1976,\n-Questionnaire for Media Luncheon, Sept 29 1976,\n-Media Luncheon 1st Meeting Agenda with handwritten notes, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Nov 3 1976,\n-Memo to Abe, Oct 27 1976,\n-\"Newsletter\" memo,\n-\"Oct 27 1976\" handwritten notes,\n-\"Re: For the Thurs. lunch w/ Rabbi Fuchling\" note,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, Sept 27 1976,\n-Memo to Bill Carey and Media Representatives, Nov 4 1976, 3 copies,\nGay Juvenile Task Force,\n-Memo to Cindy and Bill,\n-\"Gay Juvenile Task Force\", Oct 24 1976, from The Gay Community Services Center,\nII. Gay Community-General Corres 1977,\n-empty,\nThank You Letters,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Rev. Troy Perry, Feb 19 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Dr. R. Scott Forbes, March 8th 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Members of the Board of Directors of the Society of Pat Rocco Enlightened Enthusiasts, Feb 24th 1976,\nDade County,\n-Letter to Board of Commissioners of Dade County Florida from Tom Bradley, Apr 4 1977,\n-Mayors Doc Transmittal Form and Memo from Bill Carey, Mar 20 1977, 3 copies,\n-\"How Far Out of the Closet\", Newsweek, May 30 1977,\n-Letter from Joseph Coors, 1977,\n-Letter from John B. Tackaberry, May 6 1977,\n-\"Could Gay Rights Be Wrong, After All?\", LA Times,\n-Memo to Bill Cary and Ray Hartman from Mike Scott, Apr 5 1977,\n-Telegram to Ruth Sack from Peggy Stevenson, April 4 1977, with card from Peggy Stevenson to Bill Carey, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Burt Pines, Mar 31 1977,\n-\"As per Russell Freedman\" sheet, Apr 26 1977,\n-Letter to Jack Campbell and Bob Basker from Bill Carey, Apr 8 1977,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, Apr 5 1977,\n-Note and letter from Edmund Edelman, Mar 31 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Joel Wachs, Mar 31 1977,\n-Letter to Metropolitan Dade Board of Commissioners from Dave Cunningham, Apr 5 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Zev Yaroslavsky, Apr 11 1977,\n-Memo to Rose Matsui Ochi and John Brooks from Bill Carey, Apr 25 1977,\n-Memo to Gay Rights National Lobby Board of Directors from Co-chairs, Apr 12 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Burt Pines, Mar 31 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, Apr 5 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Joel Wachs, Mar 31 1977,\n-Mayor's Document Trans Form from Bill Carey, Mar 31 1977, 3 copies,\n-Letters to James Redford, Harvey Ruvin, Neil Adams, William Oliver, Berverly Phillips,  Clara Oesterle, and Barry Schreiver from Joel Wachs, Mar 31 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1977,\n-Note to Rosealie from Bill Carey, Apr 4 1977,\n-Letter to Bill from Al, Mar 22 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Ernani Bernardi, Apr 6 1977,\n- Mayor's Document Trans Form from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1977,\n-\"Letter from Mr. Goodstein's office\" sheet,\n-Handwritten note on Goodstein's, Mar 28 1977,\n-Letter from Municipal Elections Committee of Los Angeles, Mar 15 1977,\n-\"Gay Rights in the Open\", \"How a Male Couple Copes with Their Lifestyle\", and \"What's a Homosexual\", March 23 1977, The Miami News,\nItems for Response,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 23 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Pat Rocco, Feb 7 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Rick Hubner, Mar 29 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Thomas Coleman, Mar 26 1976,\n-\"Formation of a Mayor's Committee on Concerns of the Gay Community\" sheet,\n-Feb 6 1976 Packet for Mayor Bradley,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey with a letter to Board of Fair Employment Practices Commissioners from Tom Bradley, March 25 1976,\n-Letter from Rabbi Erwin L. Herman to Tom Bradley, Feb 2 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Maxwell Royce Harris, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradely from Association of Black Gays, Sept 12 1975,\n-Note to Bill Carey,\n-Note to Grace from Fran,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Charles Manatt, Mar 12 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Charles Warren, Mar 17 1976,\n-Resume for Howard A. Fox, with envelope,\n-Memo Grace from Bill Carey, Mar 24 1976, with trans slip and envelope,\n- \"Open Invitation to All Relatives and Friends of Gay People\", Feb 20 1976,  sent to Mayor Bradley from Al Bourchard, with office memo to Grace Davis and envelope,\n-Memo to Mayor Bradley from Kathleen M. Connell, Feb 4 1976,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Kathleen M. Connell, Feb 4 1976,\nCurrent Gay Policital Activities (B.C.),\n-Letter to Editor of San Francisco Sentinel from Dick Caudillo,\n-San Francisco Sentinel Editorial Comments, May 5 1977,\n-Letter to Editor of San Francisco Sentinel from Peter Thomas Judge (President of ACLU Gay Rights Chapter), May 23 1977,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives—Gay Community from Bill Carey, May 24 1977 ,\n-\"Tony Castro: Chicanos Give Brown A Taste of Hot Sauce\", LA Herald Examiner, Apr 4 1978,\n-Letter to David Mixner and Peter Scott from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1978,\n-Note and cards to Bill from Jorge Rodriguez, Mar 20 1978,\n-Resume for Jorge Rodriguez,\n-Memo to Dodo from Steve Lachs, Mar 28 1978,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Jim Scott, June 7 1976,\n-\"Contacts for Dana\" sheet,\n-Letter to Michael T. Manning from Samuel L. Williams, June 9 1975,\n-Memo to Capt. R. S. Tucker from Chief R. L. Vernon, Dec 19 1974,\n-\"Homosexuals as Police Officers\", Dec 13 1974,\n-Mayor's Office note about Morris Kight,\n-Letter to James Hayes from Michael Dougherty, Jan 6 1978, 2 copies,\n-Letter to  LA Board of Police Commissioners from Richard B. Kaplan (Municipal elections Committee of LA), Feb 24 1978,\n-Concerns in need of attention and correction in the administration of the LAPD, 7 pages,\n-\"The Search for A Police Chief-LA California: An Interview with LAPD Ass. Commander Darryl F. Gates\" by S.M. Smith and K. Gamby, Fall 1977,\n-Note from Susan M. Smith, Dec 15, 1977,\n-Memo to Capt. R. S. Tucker from Chief R. L. Vernon, Dec 19 1974,\n-\"Homosexuals as Police Officers\", Dec 13 1974,\n-Memo to Board Members of the Gay Rights National Lobby from Joe Totten, Feb 1 1978,\n-Packet on Gay Rights National Lobby,\n-\"GRNL Discounts Merger Rumors\", The Blade, Jan 1878,\n-\"I Hate to Criticize But…\", BlueBoy, Feb 1978,\nB.C.'s Signature/ Elections,\n-\"Results of Poll Conducted by Mayor Bradley's Pollsters\" sheet,\n-\"Homosexuals' donations to Stanbery told\" News-Pilot, May 11 1977,\n-Gay Caucus Newsletter, Vol. 1 Num. 1, May 1977,\n-\"Legislative Reporting System: Contact Record\", 3 copies,\n-\"Influence '77\" Newsletter,\n-\"Gays- A Search for Roots\", LA City College Nitenews, Vol 26 No 4, Mar 22 1977,\n-Letter to Bill and Dev from Tony Karnes for the Don Amador assembly campaign, April 12 1977,\n-Letter from Charles Warren on behalf of Lois Yudovin,\n-Lists of Endorsers, Apr 4 1977,\n-Letter from MECLA, Mar 15 1977,\n-\"Look at the Local V.D. Rate Among Gays\" by Billie and Virgie Bynum, Leaflet Evangelism, 4 copies,\n-UCLA Gay Student Union-Reminder, Mar 17 1977,\n-\"What's A MECLA\" ad, The Advocate, Mar 9 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from MECLA Executive Committee, 29 Jan 1977,\n-MECLA registration card,\n-\"New Emphasis\" legal page,\n-\"A New Constituency: Political Candidates Seek Homosexuals' Vote in Some Cities\", Wall Street Journal, Oct 20 1976,\n-\"Invitees to SEWR/Orion Meeting\", to Bill Carey,\n-City of Los Angeles Booklet, Sept 1976, 3 copies,\n-Office of the City Clerk-Election Division \"List of Qualified Candidates Primary Nomination Election-Apr 5 1977,\n- Office of the City Clerk-Election Division Primary Nomination Election-Apr 5 1977 Nominating Petitions, Feb 3 1977,\n-3 legal pages with hand written notes,\n-Apr 28, 1977, either election or polling results,\nGay Rights (Including Stonewall Club),\n-Ordinance No. 111,348,\nOrdinance No. 148,011,\n-Flier for Stonewall presenting Mayoral candidates, 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Stonewall Democratic Club, Feb 8 1977, 3 copies, one with trans form from Bill Carey,\n-Stonewall Democratic Club: Support the Gay Rights Plank copy, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 17 1977,\n-\"File copies\" note,\n-\"Answers for the Stonewall Democratic Club\", 2 copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 22 1977,\n-\"Bradley Bows to Davis on Police-Homosexual Issue\", LA Times Oct 3 1975,\n-\"Friends in Court\" note, Feb 23 1977,\n-\"Acid Head or Prophet of God\" by Gay Coalition Against Drug Abuse, Aug 2 1977, 2 copies, with envelope,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1976,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 25 1976,\n-Letter to Board of Fair Employment Practices Commissioners from Tom Bradley, Mar 29 1976, with trans form slip from Bill Carey,\n-\"LA Police Commission Rules Governing Café Entertainment and Shows\",\nMaterial for Preservation about Role as Liaison to the Gay Community,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Marilyn Murphy, July 8 1977, with resume for Marilyn Murphy,\n-Resume of Mark Curtis,\n-Recommendation form for Mark Curtis from Jay Murley, Feb 1976,\n-Recommendation form for Mark Curtis from Roger Glenn Lanphear,\n-Copies of Subpoenas for Mark Curtis,\n-Letter to Mark Curtis from Robert H. Powell, Jan 10 1975,\n-Notification of Dental Exam results and admission card for Mark Curtis,\n-Comment by Mark Curtis (?),\n-Note to Bill Carey from Grace,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, May 13 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, May 6 1977, with doc trans form,\n-California Legislature Assembly Bill No.1130, Mar 28 1977,\n-Statement to LA Police Commission from Darrell Dee,\n-Rough Draft of Letter from Patricia F. Clothier,\n-Cover Letter Rough Draft by Bill Carey,\n-\"Gay Liaison\" signed by Pat,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Apr 19 1977,\n-Flier for Special Benefit Performance For Gay Community Service Center Building Fund,\n-\"Metro Must Reconsider Gay Law\", The Miami Herald, Mar 15 1977,\n-\"Gay Rights: The emotions: at least, are in the open now\", The Miami News 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Ethel Narvid, May 10 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, May 11 1977,\n-Memo to John Brooks from Bill Carey, Feb 15, 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Jan 21 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 1, 1977,\n-Background for Meeting of Mayor Bradley with Representatives of the Gay Community, Dec 30 1976,\n-Resume of Roberta Bennett,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977,\n-City of LA pamphlet, Sept 1976,\n-Translucent envelope ,\n-Photomat envelope for R. Amador,\n-Picture of Unidentified man in navy hat and coat,\n-\"Pray for the Repose of the soul of John Ford\" card, Aug 31 1973, two copies,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim education pamphlet,\nHarassment (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-\"Gay Legislative Priorities Questionnaire\" ,\n-Letter to Commander McTighe from Albert Gordon, Dec 23 1976,\n-Letter to James Fisk from Michael T. Manning, Nov 26 1976,\n-Letter from ACLU Rights Chapter, Dec 10 1976,\n-ACLU Rights Chapter General Meeting Notice, Dec 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Edmund D. Edelman, Mar 30 1976, with envelope,\n-\"Recent Police Harrassment\" sheets,\n-Interview with Wes Kuney,\n-Draft of a letter from Tom Bradley ,\n-Letter to David Glascock from E.M. Davis and R.C. Madlock, Mar 4 1974,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Thomas F. Coleman, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Jarrow Rogovin, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel L. Williams from Peggy Stevenson, Mar 3 1976,\n-Note to Tom Bradley and letter to Peggy Stevenson from Donald Weggeman, May 17 1976,\n-Letter to Barry Kohn and David Glascock, Jan 3 1975,\n-Letter to Richard Boxer from Peggy Stevenson, Apr 29 1976,\n-Letter to Peggy Stevenson from Richard Boxer, Apr 26 1976,\n-City of LA notice (ticket) to appear for Richard Boxer, Feb 1 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Richard Boxer, Feb 3 1976,\n-Letter to E. Burts from Richard Boxer, Mar 22 1976,\n-Mailgram to Tom Bradley from Richard Boxer, ,\n-Memo to PS, DW from LAR, Apr 13 1976,\n-Note and letter to Tom Bradley from Ed Edelman, Mar 30 1976, 2nd copy,\nGay Community,\n-Mailgram to Bill Carey from Executive Board of Parents and Friends of Gay, Mar 3 1977, with envelope, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Ezunial Burts and Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, Mar 28 1977,\n-\"State GOP Embarrassed by Davis Slurs on Gays\", NewsWest, Mar 3-17 1977,\n-Letter to Jim Haire from Dick Caudillo, Mar 17 1977, with envelope, two copies,\n-Letter to Bill Kerry (Carey?) from David A. Roberti, Mar 4 1977, with revisions from penal codes,\n-Letter to Dave Cunningham from Jarrow Rogovin, Oct 13 1976,\n-\"Looking for Mr. Gaybar\", Voice, Jan 24 1977,\n-Letter from Virginia M. Apuzzo (GRNL),\n-Gay Rights National Lobby Newsletter, Vol 1 No 1, Feb 1977,\n-Letter to Executive Committee of MECLA from Steve Schleier,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 17 1977,\n-Flier for Stonewall Club meet and greet with LA mayoral candidates,\n-\"Support Gay Rights Plank\" sheet,\n-Letter from David Glascock (Christopher Street West),\n-Memo to Phil DePoian from Bill Carey, with a note from Grace, Feb 22 1977,\n-Letter from Greg Gordon (Gay Radio Collective), Feb 2 1977,\n-Letter to David Mixner from Clayton Wells,\n-Letter to Dennis Minishian from Jeanne Barney, Feb 17 1977,\n-Flier for H.E.L.P.'s Old Fashioned County Fair,\n-ACLU Gay Rights Chapter Newsletter, Vol 2 No 1, Mar 1977,\n- ACLU Gay Rights Chapter Calendar,\n-Letter from Louis Hirsch (Beth Chayim Chadashim), with fact sheet,\n-Business card for Robert Arthur,\n-Agenda for Community Guild Program,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Stephen K. Blumberg, Mar 14 1977, with envelope,\n-Lettergram to EDE from Dave G, Apr 30 1976,\n-Letter from Howard A. Fox (Gay Friends of Jimmy Carter),\n-Lettergram to EDE and Bill Carey from Dave G., Apr 30 1976,\n-Lettergram to Larry G. from Dave G., Apr 30 1976,\n-California Legislature Assembly Bill No. 3823, Mar 17 1976,\n-Ad for \"Quotations from Chief Ed\",\n-Tavern Guild of Los Angeles Bi-laws Template,\n-Letter to Bill from Rev. Donald Pederson, Jan 5 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Clark Polak (ACLU), Dec 8 1976, with envelope, two copies,\n-Letter to Commander T. McTighe from the ACLU Gay Rights Chapter, Dec 7 1976, two copies,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976, two copies,\n-Letter to Chief Edward M. Davis from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976, two copies,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sheldon W. Andelson, Jan 10 1977,\n-Letter from David Glascock, Christopher Street West Association,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from C.F. Brydon, Dec 14 1976,\n-Hollywood Coordinating Counsel January Meeting Flier, Jan 14 1977,\n-Business card for Robert Arthur,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Bob Arthur,\n-\"The Purpose of the Community Guild\" by Robert Arthur,\n-Memo to Bar Owner Representatives from Stu Zinn, Jan 12 1977,\n-Memo from Cindy to Bill, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sheldon W. Anderson, Jan 19 1977,\n-Flier for \"The S\u0026M (Sequins and Mascara) Follies\" Jan 18, 1977,\n-Flier for \"The Manifest Integrity, Los Angeles\",\n-\"Senator Garcia Reports to You\" booklet,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Barbara Rusmussen, Dec 15 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, Dec 7 1976,\n-A Proposal to Project Heavy West: A Gay Juvenile Program,\n-Letter to Kenneth Fare from Don Kilherfner, Dec 27 1976,\n-Memo to Gay Juvenile Task Force, Dec 29 1976, with minutes from Dec 12 meeting,\n-Letter from Bud L. Weisbart (Project Heavy, West LA), Dec 21 1976,\n-\"Arguments and Authority\" rough draft by the Gay Community Services Center,\n- Letter to Don Kilhefner from Edmund D. Edelman, Dec 16 1976,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Dec 17 1976,\n-\"Motion\" April 13 1976,\n-Letter to Bill from Clark, Dec 19 1976,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, Mar 28 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Apr 7 1977,\n-Letter from James L. Lamaid,\n-Map of DPSS Administrative Headquarters,\n-Memo to Phil dePonia from Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Assemblyman Willie L. Brown from Peter Thomas, Apr 2 1977,\n-Memo to Robert McQueen from Bill Carey, Apr 8 1977,\n-Legislative Bulletin League of California Cities, Mar 18 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Sheldon W. Andelson, Mar 31 1977,\n-Press Release for Gay Community Service Center,\n-Letter from Bill Carey from Al Bouchard, Mar 14 1977,\n-Letter from Al Bouchard (Gay Community Chapter), Mar 1977,\n-Intandem (Gay Community Chapter newsletter), Vol 1 No 1, Mar 1977,\n-Research Project for Gay Community Chapter,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n-Letter to Flo Pickett from Grace Davis, Apr 13 1977, with trans slip to Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Grace Davis (Montanez) from Flo Pickett, Apr 8 1977, with envelope,\n-SCW/WRF presents Dinner \u0026 Fundraiser, Apr 29 1977,\n-Letter to Bill from Clark, Dec 9 1976,\n-Parents and Friends of Gays Monthly Newsletter, Apr 1977,\n-Handwritten note from the Membership of Beth Chayim Chadashim, 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Greg Gordon (Gay Radio Collective), Aug 26 1976,\n-The Gay Radio Collective \"I.M.R.U.\": Gays, and Gay Issues in Local Government, Sept. 1976 ,\n-Letter to Bill Cary from Greg Gordon, Aug 2 1976,\n-I.M.R.U. Program Announcement for August 1976, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Greg Gordon, Nov 17 1976,\n-Letter from I.M.R.U./The Gay Radio Collective, no date,\n-Memo to Rose Matsui Ochi and John Brooks from Bill Carey, Apr 11 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Rose Matsui Ochi, Apr 27 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Peter Scott (MECLA), Apr 27 1977,\n-Letter to Albert Gordon from Martin Butel, Mar 9 1977,\n-Mayor's Doc Trans Form Bill Carey, Apr 25 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Arthur S. McNay, Apr 19 1977,\n-Task Force on Gay Alcoholism Minutes, Apr 27 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Dick Caudillo, Mar 9 1977,\n-Program for Gay Rights Chapter of the ALCU 1976 Human Rights Award, given to Willie Brown ,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, May 6 1977,\n-Parents and Friends of Gays Newsletter , May 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill Carey, no date, Project Heavy,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Scott Gross, Feb 8 1977,\n-Letter to Capt. Kenneth Hickman from Scott Gross, Jan 5 1977,\n-Letter to Scott Gross from JD Madell (Captain Commanding Officer), Jan 31 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Donald Nielsen, Oct 28 1976, with memo to Bill Carey and envelope,\n-Gay Community Services Center Meeting Agenda, May 9 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill Carey, May 3 1977,\n-Greater LA Chapter Western Gay Academic Union Newsletter, Vol 1 No 3, Apr 3,\n-Brown transmittal envelope, lots of names,\n-Catholics for Human Dignity News, August 17, 1978,\n-Catholic for Human Dignity Pro Patria et Ecclesia award (two copies) and list of award recipients,\n-Voter's opinion survey,\n-\"Parade by gay rights group held offensive\", Sept 27 1978,\n-Memo to Ezunial Burts and Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\nInformation items,\n-\"Chronology of events\" Apr  7 1975- Jan 13 1975,\n-\"CAGSO\", six copies,\n-\"Proposed Draft for 1976 Democratic Party Platform: Gay Rights Plank\", two copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley and Eze Burts, Feb 3 1976, two copies, with handwritten list,\n-Letter from Frank Brigham and Daniel Whiteside (Stonewall Democratic Club), Feb 12 1976, with application form for Stonewall Democratic Club),\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Grace Davis,\n-Letter to Police Commission from Robert Sirico, Mar 17 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Lawrence A. Reh, Feb 27 1976,\n-Note from Jarrow Rogovin, handwritten,\n-small, illegible note,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Edmund D. Edelman, Jan 26 1977,\n-Letter to Dorr Legg from Tom Bradley, Jan 28 1977, five copies,\n-Invitation to Tom Bradley for ONE's 25th Annual Celebration, Jan 19 1977,\n-Mayor's doc trans slip from Bill Carey,\n- Victim's Advocacy Meeting, handwritten list,\n-Handwritten list, Jan 17 1977,\n-Memo to John Brooks from Bill Carey, Feb 15 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Feb 11 1977,\n-Letter to Baxter Rice from Chris Cox, Jan 26 1977,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Beverly Beyette, Jan 11 1977, two copies, with envelope,\n-Three pages of names on yellow legal pages,\n-\"Homosexual molester myth is 'unfounded'\", The Oregon Statemen, Jan 14 1977, two copies,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from James E. Sandmire, Mar 18 1976, with envelope,\n-Resume of B.C. Van Hecke,\n-List of names for  Bill Carey,\n-\"The Birds and Bees\", from U.S. National Gay Task Force,\nFeedback- Positive and Negative (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Note to Bill from LAR,\n-\"Truth is Best\" flier,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from David M. Cypers (The Advocate), May 6 1976,\n-Letter to the Editor from Ray Beck, The Advocate, May 1 1976,\n-Business card for Lawernece A. Reh,\n-\"Membership of 100+\" note,\n-Stonewall Democratic Club resolution, Mar 27 1976,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Apr 22 1976,\n-Memo to Rick Hubner from Bill Carey, Apr 22 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Gerry F. Parker II, Apr 21 1976,\n-Memo to Bill Elkins from Joanne Kumamoto, Mar 22 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Gregg McGreevy, Feb 16 1976,\n-List about job discrimination based on marital status or sexual preference,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Maxwell Royce Harris, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from the Association of Black Gays, Sept 12 1975,\n-CAGSO Statement,\n-Business card for Richard Boxer,\n-\"The Pacific Center: Community Services for Sexual Minorities\" brochure ,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Richard Boxer, Apr 27 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Peggy Stevenson, Mar 31 1976,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Grace,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Apr 10 1976,\n-Letter from Al Bouchard, May 7 1976,\n-Announcement from Gay Persons Alliance, May 1976,\n-Letter to Bill from Al Bouchard, Apr 6 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Robert Bentley, May 5 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Donnell Miles, May 20 1976,\nI. Gay Community- General Corres. 1977,\nLeft side,\n-List of Sensitive people in Councilmanic offices,\n-Memo to Bill from Frank Sarelli, attached to memo about Troy Perry's schedule,\n-List of contacts on half sheet of yellow legal paper,\n-List of Heading and note to Bill from John,\n-Contact info for Ron Grayson,\n-Memo to Cindy from Rick,\n-Declaration of Gay Pride week, Jun 10, 1976,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Barbara Rasmussen, Apr 12 1976,\n-Draft letter to Gay Organizations from Tom Bradley, with envelope,\n-Two pages of handwritten notes about police,\n-Typed notes on police positions,\n-Letter from Don Kilhefner, Dec 14 1976,\n-List of items needed by the Gay Community Services Center, 3 copies,\n-Memo about letters of opposition to Gay Pride, from Bill Carey, July 16 1976, two copies,\n-Form letter for Supporters, two copies,\n-Form letter for Those in Opposition, two copies,\n-Note from Ed Edelman,\n-Letter to Rene Oviedo from Edmund D. Edelman, July 14 1976,\n-Letter to Edmund D. Edelman from Rene Oviedo,\n-Card for Sylvia A. Yuster to Bill Carey,\n-Letter from Peggy Stevenson on Gay Pride, 2 copies,\n-Analysis of Gay Pride Mail,\n-Rough Draft, sent Aug 9 1976, with list of senders, two copies with another list of names,\n-List of numbers for council members on yellow legal paper,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Nov 23 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sydney Crocker, Nov 3 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Sydney Crocker, Nov 3 1976,\n-Flier for \"The Belle of Amherst\", Nov 5 1976,\n-Letter from Bruce Voeller (National Gay Task Force), Dec 8, 1976,\n-\"Kiss Me Quick\" clip,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from C.F. Brydon, Nov 8 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from C.F. Brydon, Nov 9 1976,\n-Letter from C.F. Brydon, Aug 3 1976,\n-Contact info for Bill Carey on white note paper,\n-Blank Mayor's office Criminal Justice Planning, two,\n-Calculations on white scrap of paper,\n-Memo to Rose Ochi from Bill Carey, Apr 12 1976,\n-Memo to Betty Berzon from Bill Carey, May 23 1977,\n-Memorandum on \"Needs of Homosexual Youth\" by Howard Ekerling,\n-Letter to Evan Thompson from Bill Carey, June 28 1977,\n-Memo to David Mixner from Bill Carey, Dec 9 1976,\n-Resume of Roberta Bennett,\n-Memo to Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, June 16 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, June 14 1977, with blank memo sheet attached,\n-Memo to Sylvia Yunster from Bill Carey, My 23 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 23 1977,\n-Memo to Wanda Moore from Bill Carey, May 12 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, May 11 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, May 6 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, May 5 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977,\nRight Side,\n-Letter to Hil Cole from Bill Carey, Apr 20 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Hil Cole, Apr 5 1977, with envelope,\n-Letter to David Goodstein from Bill Carey, Apr 20 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from David M. Cypers, Apr 13 1977,\n-Letter to Senator Alfred Alquist from David B. Goodstein, Apr 12 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Apr 19 1977,\n-Letter to William Tyson from Tom Bradley, Apr 18 1977,\n-Letter to John Hubert from Tom Bradley, Apr 18 1977,\n-Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Gay Constituents,\n-Memo to Ezunial Burts and Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Dade county,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n-Memo to Rose Matsui Ochi and John Brooks, Apr 11 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1977,\n-Letter to Dade County Board of Commissioners from Tom Bradley,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Dade county commendation,\n-Letter to Quinn Martin from Tom Bradley, Mar 14 1977, two copies,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, \"Streets of San Francisco\",\n-Note to Bill from Cary Tames, hand written w/ other contact info,\n-\"Streets of San Francisco\" note,\n-Memo to Do Do Meyer from Bill Carey, Mar 2 1977,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Do Do Meyer, Feb 16 1977,\n-\"Teacher Accused of Sex Acts with Boy Students\" article,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Maxine Lee, Feb 11 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Mar 1 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Tour of Gay Bars,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 1 1977,\n-Memo to Sylvia from John, Mar 1 1977,\n-Letter to Donald Nielsen from Grace Davis, Feb 28 1977,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Donald Nielsen,\n-Memo to Phil DePoian from Bill Carey, Feb 22 1977,\n-Letter to Community Guild from Tom Bradley, Feb 17 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Community Guild,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, Feb 16 1977,\n-Memo to Jay Berman from Bill Carey, Feb 11 1977,\n-Letter to W.R. Vaiden from Bill Carey, Feb 9 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from W. R. Vaiden, Jan 7 1977, with envelope,\n-Letter to Tom Matthews from Bill Carey, Feb 9 1977,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Tom Matthews, Dec 10 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Dorr Legg from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977,\n-Letter to Dorr Legg from Tom Bradley, Jan 28 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, One Inc.,\n-Letter to Dorr Legg from Tom Bradley, 2 copies,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, One Inc. Telegram,\n-Telegram to Dorr Legg,\n-Note to Tom Bradley from Dorr Legg, Jan 19 1977,\n-Letter to Barbara Gittings from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Barbara Gittings, Dec 17 1976,\n-Rough Draft of letter to Barbara Gittings,\n-Letter to Willie McClenehan from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, picture for Willie McClenehan, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Holly Hart from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n-Letter to Jeri Cohen from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Jeri Cohen, Dec 1976,\n-Letter to Peter Frisch from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Jan 21 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy, Jan 20 1977,\n-Dignity Ltd. Pamphlet,\n-Letter to Mike Manning from Tom Bradley, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Coleman from Tom Bradley, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Al Gordon from Tom Bradley, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Don Penderson from Tom Bradley, Jan 17 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, missed breakfast, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Pat Russell from Bill Carey,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Jan 10 1977,\n-Memo to Bill, Myra Rydell,\n-Handwritten list,\n-\"Jan 11, 1977 Meeting\" note,\n-Letter to Don West and Mike Novak from Tom Bradley, Jan 10 1977,"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of gay rights activist Don (Donald H.) Amador (1943-1992) of Los Angeles. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1: Included are personal papers, papers relating to research and teaching, as well as papers relating to his political activities.  Included in this collection is a book titled, Homosexual Subculture 497.  It is a self published manuscript from June, 1976.  It is the cumulation of 14 term papers from his first course offering of a gay studies course at California State University, Long Beach.  Sociology 497 was the first of its kind.  The papers covered topics such as the gay couple, religion, family, military, lesbianism, fetishism, and leather subculture.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: This series contain the papers of Bill Carey, the gay community's liaison to the mayor of Los Angeles, Tom Bradley. There are letters, memos, and notes from Bill Carey as well as other LA City officials. Included in this series are papers pertaining to the city of Los Angeles including materials about the police department and the gay community and Pride Week 1976. Materials concerning the LA gay community and LA  newspaper clippings are also part of this collection.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3: An assortment of newsletters and flyers collected by Don Amador, as well as a few handwritten notes. The publications include the MECLA (municipal elections committee of Los Angeles) special dinner edition, volume 1, number 2 of their February 1980 newsletter; Investigative Leads volume 1, number 10 edition from June 30, 1980; Parents \u0026amp; Friends of Gays Newsletter, April and May 1980 issues. There is also a \"From the director's chair...\" flyer,\na business card for East Side Association, the line up for the 1980 Christopher Street West Gay Pride Parade, and two flyers for the National March on Washington in October 14, 1979.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOther items include a blank sheet of MOWC/LA (March on Washington Committee/Los Angeles) letterhead, and a blank sheet of Field Photo Homes, Inc. letterhead, newspaper clippings, a biography of Donald H. Amador, two pages of handwritten notes, and the end page of a thank you letter from Amador.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains the professional and personal papers of activist Don Amador. Included are his correspondences, notes, drafts, research, and finished copies of his writings. There are also notes from his class, Homosexual Subculture that he taught at California State University, Los Angeles. Materials from his 1977 campaign for district assembly. Personal items and pictures are also in this series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA poster of the musical group the Village People with images of all six original members of the group.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contain the personal papers of the mayor of Los Angeles liaison to the gay community, Bill Carey. There are letters, memos, and notes from Bill Carey as well as other LA City officials. Included in this series are papers pertaining to the city of Los Angeles including materials about the police department and the gay community and Pride Week 1976. Materials concerning the LA gay community and LA  newspaper clippings are also part of this collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn assortment of newsletters and flyers collected by Don Amador, as well as a few handwritten notes. The publications include the MECLA (municipal elections committee of Los Angeles) special dinner edition, volume 1, number 2 of their February 1980 newsletter; Investigative Leads volume 1, number 10 edition from June 30, 1980; Parents \u0026amp; Friends of Gays Newsletter, April and May 1980 issues. There is also a \"From the director's chair...\" flyer, a business card for East Side Association, the line up for the 1980 Christopher Street West Gay Pride Parade, and two flyers for the National March on Washington in October 14, 1979.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOther items include a blank sheet of MOWC/LA (March on Washington Committee/Los Angeles) letterhead, and a blank sheet of Field Photo Homes, Inc. letterhead, newspaper clippings, a biography of Donald H. Amador, two pages of handwritten notes, and the end page of a thank you letter from Amador. \u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers of gay rights activist Don (Donald H.) Amador (1943-1992) of Los Angeles. ","Series 1: Included are personal papers, papers relating to research and teaching, as well as papers relating to his political activities.  Included in this collection is a book titled, Homosexual Subculture 497.  It is a self published manuscript from June, 1976.  It is the cumulation of 14 term papers from his first course offering of a gay studies course at California State University, Long Beach.  Sociology 497 was the first of its kind.  The papers covered topics such as the gay couple, religion, family, military, lesbianism, fetishism, and leather subculture.","Series 2: This series contain the papers of Bill Carey, the gay community's liaison to the mayor of Los Angeles, Tom Bradley. There are letters, memos, and notes from Bill Carey as well as other LA City officials. Included in this series are papers pertaining to the city of Los Angeles including materials about the police department and the gay community and Pride Week 1976. Materials concerning the LA gay community and LA  newspaper clippings are also part of this collection.","Series 3: An assortment of newsletters and flyers collected by Don Amador, as well as a few handwritten notes. The publications include the MECLA (municipal elections committee of Los Angeles) special dinner edition, volume 1, number 2 of their February 1980 newsletter; Investigative Leads volume 1, number 10 edition from June 30, 1980; Parents \u0026 Friends of Gays Newsletter, April and May 1980 issues. There is also a \"From the director's chair...\" flyer,\na business card for East Side Association, the line up for the 1980 Christopher Street West Gay Pride Parade, and two flyers for the National March on Washington in October 14, 1979.","Other items include a blank sheet of MOWC/LA (March on Washington Committee/Los Angeles) letterhead, and a blank sheet of Field Photo Homes, Inc. letterhead, newspaper clippings, a biography of Donald H. Amador, two pages of handwritten notes, and the end page of a thank you letter from Amador.","This series contains the professional and personal papers of activist Don Amador. Included are his correspondences, notes, drafts, research, and finished copies of his writings. There are also notes from his class, Homosexual Subculture that he taught at California State University, Los Angeles. Materials from his 1977 campaign for district assembly. Personal items and pictures are also in this series.","A poster of the musical group the Village People with images of all six original members of the group.","This series contain the personal papers of the mayor of Los Angeles liaison to the gay community, Bill Carey. There are letters, memos, and notes from Bill Carey as well as other LA City officials. Included in this series are papers pertaining to the city of Los Angeles including materials about the police department and the gay community and Pride Week 1976. Materials concerning the LA gay community and LA  newspaper clippings are also part of this collection.","An assortment of newsletters and flyers collected by Don Amador, as well as a few handwritten notes. The publications include the MECLA (municipal elections committee of Los Angeles) special dinner edition, volume 1, number 2 of their February 1980 newsletter; Investigative Leads volume 1, number 10 edition from June 30, 1980; Parents \u0026 Friends of Gays Newsletter, April and May 1980 issues. There is also a \"From the director's chair...\" flyer, a business card for East Side Association, the line up for the 1980 Christopher Street West Gay Pride Parade, and two flyers for the National March on Washington in October 14, 1979.","Other items include a blank sheet of MOWC/LA (March on Washington Committee/Los Angeles) letterhead, and a blank sheet of Field Photo Homes, Inc. letterhead, newspaper clippings, a biography of Donald H. Amador, two pages of handwritten notes, and the end page of a thank you letter from Amador. "],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Amador, Don (Donald H.), 1943-1992","Carey, Bill "],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["Amador, Don (Donald H.), 1943-1992","Carey, Bill "],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":76,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T13:46:04.299Z","processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAccessioned and minimally processed in December 2009  The collection was processed by Nell Garver, SCRC student, from August to November 2014. Finding aid and biographical note updated by SCRC staff March 2016.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInitial processing notes with item by item descriptions.\nFrom Box 1:,\n-Certificate of initiation to the Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep, no date,\n-\"Out of the Closet\" in Troy to gay identity in L.A.\" by Robert Basler, profile of Amador, no date,\nHenry Hay and John Burnside Folder,\n-Slip for Fletcher R. from Los Angeles City College, no date,\n-Summary of \"The Gay Window\" by Henry Hay by Amador, no date, handwritten notes, 7 copies,\n-Envelope marked \"Harry Hay\", inside are \"What If They Gave a Concert and Nobody Came?\" by Ken Emerson (1977) and a Syllabus for Homosexual Subculture taught by Amador,\n-Summary of \"The Gay Window\" by Henry Hay by Amador, 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Dinah (Don) from Harry Hay and Letter to Henry Hay and John from Tony Karnes, 1977,\n-Letter to Don and Tony from Harry Hay, 1977,\n-Letter to Don and Toby from Harry Hay, 1977, with envelope,\n-Legal Paper marked \"Purpose of Campaign Tables\", no date, 2 pages,\nKnickerbocker News Folder,\n-Handwritten note, no date,\n-\"Out of the Closet\" in Troy to gay identity in L.A.\" by Robert Basler, profile of Amador, no date, 70 copies\"An Insider's Overview of the Los Angeles Male Gay Community\",\n -by Don Amador, 1974, 25 copies,\nTelephone Conversations with Students and Others: Responses,\n-Rap Session, Aug. 8th, 1972, hand written note book pages, 9 pages,\n-\"Comments Regarding My Work\", 17 hand written yellow pages,\n-List of Participants in the Mexican Summer Field School, 1972,\n-16 pages of handwritten notes,\n-\"Grade Change Procedures\", California State College LA, 1972,\nSWAA 1974 Economic Solidarity Gay Com.,\n-\"The Economic Solidarity of the Gay Community\" by Don Amador, 1974, 4 pages,\nSpeech Preparations?,\n-Cal State University LA note book with Anthropological note on the Cheyenne Indians, others, and homosexuals in LA,\n-14 pages of handwritten notes on loose leaf paper about homosexuals,\n-\"Introduction\" typed, four pages, about gays and police,\n-\"Methods\", two small pieces of paper,\n-17 pages of handwritten notes on loose leaf paper about homosexuals and police and research,\n-Three typed pages from \"An Insider's Overview of the Los Angeles Male Gay Community\",\nE.I.P.J. #2,\n-empty,\n,\nE.I.P.J. # 1,\n-four  note cards with names and phone numbers, one stapled to folder,\n-Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Gene Riggs,\n-Joint Treaty of Peace signed by David Sprouse,\n-Card for Sky Forest Enterprises,\n-Five note cards with names, addresses and phone numbers,\n-One piece of legal paper with handwritten notes,\n-Two typed pages with names and phone numbers, one is taped to the folder,\n,\n-Invitation for Alberto Espinoza's birthday, 1979,\n-Booklet for Twelfth Honors Convocation California State University, Los Angeles, 1973,\n-Booklet for Fourteenth Honors Convocation California State University, Los Angeles, 1975,\nTony at Bob Crowe,\n-empty,\n-Gay Rights National Lobby, 1977, two copies,\n-Western Gay Academic Union newsletter,\n-\"Town Crier\" hand written note page,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim: Member Union of American Hebrew Congregations Newsletter, September 1977,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim: Member Union of American Hebrew Congregations Newsletter, August 1977,\n-Booklet from Georg Jensen Inc. for Marghad Linens, stickers stuck on cover,,\n-Card and two receipts from The Broadway Glendale Galleria ,\n-Invitation to 28th Annual Commencement of CSU LA, 1975 with envelopes,\n-Envelope from 3924 Sunset Boulevard, empty, two,\n-\"Jungle\" card,\n-Invitation to Don Amador and Tony Karnes 10th anniversary party at the Jungle on 3626 Sunset Boulevard, 6 copies,\n-Program for 31st Memorial Day Services, 1979,\n-\"Teacher\" article, 5 copies,\n-Program for the The Argonauts present \"Fantasy Burlesque\", 1974, two copies one red, one blue,\n-Brochure for D.C. tour mobile,\n-Notes for Universal Studios Tour by Ellen Weiss and Tony Karnes,\n-Invitation to Columbia Records Open House ,\n-Brochure for Sexual Compulsives Anonymous,\n-Alcoholics Together Meeting Schedule, Fall 1973,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, 1973,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Program and Abstracts, 1973,\n-Subscription form for Journal of Homosexuality,\n-Brochure for gay Community Services Center,\n-Program for \"Alcoholics Together\" benefit Dinner/Dance, 1974,\n-Brochure for \"The Gay Liberation Book\",\n-Oversized Postcard featuring Wil Wright's Soda Parlor, two copies,\n3/22/ 71 Sterving (?) Comm. Meeting, Jane's House,\n-Letter from Woman Management Association, 1971,\n-Envelope from Woman Management Association to Entertainment Industry of Peace and Justice,\n-Minutes for interim Executive Committee of Entertainment Industry for Peace and Justice,\n-Envelope addressed to Tony Karnes, empty, 1971,\n-Letter about Entertainment Industry for Peace and Justice benefit concert,\n-Note for Tony Karnes to call Sarah of Free Venice,\n-Letter from Carl Berkhart to Entertainment Industries for Peace and Justice, 1971,\n-Card to Tony from Tootsie,\n-Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Larry McKinney,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Diane McKinney,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Diane Clifton,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Gregory N. Woodland,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Luke C. Flower,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Susan Williams,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Lionel Edwards,\n-Receipt from Zeidler \u0026amp; Zeidler Ltd.,\n-Letter from Jack Schwab to Tony Karnes,\n-Notes on EIPJ meeting, hand written, 4 pages, stapled to folder,\nFranck Test (Master),\n-Frank Drawing Completion Test Australian Manual by Kate Frank M.A.,\n-Flier from Elect Don Amador Assembly to meet Don,\n-Flier to elect Don Amador,\nHome- #4 (EIPJ),\n-3 pages of hand written note, 1971,\n-1 card with names and a phone number,\nGay Studies Questionnaires,\n-4 pages of hand written notes on the Gay community/ needs of gays,\n-\"Woodbury Collegian\", Feb 5 1970, three copies,,\n-\"Woodbury Collegian\", Jan 22 1970, four copies,\n-\"Woodbury Collegian\", Jan 29 1970,  three copies,\n-\"Christmas in Theory and How We Make It\" by Tony Karnes,\n-\"Symbols in Government: Theme on Lord of the Flies\" by Tony Karnes, 1968,\n-Christmas card from Pearl to Tony Karnes,\n-\"Pierce College Round Up\", November 19, 1970,\n-\"Liaison Role to Gay Community\", 5 pages of hand written notes,\n-Pan Am boarding pass, LAX to New York, 1972,\n-Donald H. Amador: biography,\n-Town Cries (?) paper-Update Los Angeles, Jan. 23, 1981, two articles mentioning Amador,\n-\"Throw This Away ...\" paper,\n-Divine Times, Nov. 1979, magazine of Guru Maharaj Ji,\n-Richard Amador background sketch, 1945, with envelope,\n-Letter from Don Amador, 1978,\n-Part of a letter from \"Ma\",\n-News Release Mayor Bradley's statement on the Budget, 1976,\n-Letter from Philip Schiff, 1944, letter of recommendation for Richard J. Amador,\n-Letter from Donald M. Bower, 1944, letter of recommendation for Richard J. Amador,\n-Program from Southern California Women for Understanding, 2nd Annual lesbian Rights Award Dinner,\n-And It Is Divine, 1974, magazine,\n-Order form for \"Loving Women, Loving Men: Gay Liberation and the Church\",\n-Gay V.D. pamphlet by Gay Community,\n-Paper for Gay Youth Group,\n-Christmas card from Carlos and Randy,\nFEPC Folder,\n-FEPC, Sept, 1976,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Box 2:,\n-Don Amador Resume, two copies,\n-\"Teacher\" article,\n-Certificate of completion for Amador's Gay Studies course,\n-\"But if you want the City Council...Don Amador\" note,\n-\"This is Amador Country\" clipping,\n-California State University Los Angeles diploma holder,\n-Flier for speaker Dr. C.A. Tripp,\n-Three pages of handwritten notes on notebook paper,\n-Phone memo for Don Amador from Sgt. Art Lopez, Feb 20 1980,\n-4 pages of \"Don Amador\" stationary,\n-\"Newsday\" clipping, Jan 3 1978,\n-Copy of \"Our Money Goes to Queers\" article from Herald-Press, Feb 16 1978, with Transmittal slip to Don Amador, Mar 8 1978,\n-Clippings from El Mundo, The Seattle Times, The New York Times about Harvey Milk, Nov 1977,\n-\"4-Year Climb to Respectability\" article, Newsday, Jan 3 1978,\n-\"S.F.'s first gay supervisor see self a symbol\" article, The San Diego Union, Nov 18 1977,\n-Letter to Don and Tony from Russell Woodson,  with envelope,\n-Letter from Mark Hickey with a note to Don, Sept 15 1975,\n-Envelope to Don Amador, empty,\n-\"Rose\" notes on folded paper,\n-\"15,000,000 Hike\" note,\n-\"Along the Way to the Volcanoes...\" note,\n-Pack of hand written notes, 5 pages,\n-15 pages of handwritten notes on legal paper,\n-\"The Lack of Youth Job Potential in Uruapan\" proposal,\n-Envelope to Don Amador and Tony Karnes from Kingmasters, empty,\n-29 note cards with handwritten notes, May 18th- June 26th 1972,\nDon- Notes and Letters (1971- ),\n-\"Don Grace\" note,\n-Receipt from The Fairhill Apartment Hotel for Anthony Karnes, Jan 19 1973,\n-Card for The Panacea Resort, with a note from \"Butch Pixie\" on the back,\n-Anniversary card to Don from Tony, with envelope,\n-Note with candle wax on it,\n-\"Notes to Myself\" by Tony, 3 pages,\n-Note to \"Butch Pixie\" with note from Don on the back, note date is May 2 1972,\n-Note to Honey from M,\n-\"Vacation\" notecard,\n-Note on back of receipt from Humble Oil and Refining Co.,\n-\"I Love You\" note card,\n-Note to Tony from Butch Pixie,\n-Note to Don and Tony from Bob,\n-Note to Butch Pixie from Tony on note card,\n-Note to Butch Pixie from Just Me on Zeildler and Zeilder card,\n-Note to \"My Lover Butch Pixie\" on notebook paper,\n-Note to Honey from Me on yellow paper,\nDon and Me Jan/1972,\n-Note to Butch Pixie from Me on note card,\nCorrespondence –Misc. People-,\n-empty,\nFieldnotes: Geog. Study,\n-Thank you note to Tony from Jerry,\n-Postcard to Ralph Stephenson from Tony Karnes,\n-Postcard to Tony from Alice,\n-Postcard to Roberto Cormack from Alice,\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Wakiki Beach),\n-Postcard to Roberto Cormack from Dick (Pink Plumeria),\n-Postcard to Tony from Dick (Hoonaunau),\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Polynesian Cultural Center),\n-Postcard to Tony Karnes from Dick (Orchids),\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Islands of Hawaii),\n-Postcard to \"Dear Boys\" from Dick,\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Kilauea Iki),\n-Postcard to Roberto Cormack from Dick (Diamond Head),\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (King Kamehameha),\n-\"Tentative Mecla Table\" envelope,\nBrown for President-Press Clipping 1980,\n-empty,\nGreen Notebook ,\n-notes on Brown for President,\n-notes on MECLA Dinner,\n-notes on Banquet Honoring Police Commissioner Salvador Montenegro,\n-Costs Due note,\n-Pamphlet from Human Relations Commission 5th Annual Conference, April 13-16 1978,\n-\"Proposed Contents of a Brochure to be distributed within the Gay Community\" from Dick Caudillo with a note to David from Bob on the front,\n-Rough draft of a letter to Allan Carr from Mayor Bradley ,\n-note to Mayor Bradley from Allan Carr, July 7 1976, with envelope,\n-9 handwritten notecards,\n-2 blanket legal paper sheet,\n-\"Circus Disco's Youth Year\"(?)  notes, two notebook pages,\n-4 blank pages with \"Fox River Bond\" watermark,\n-Letter to Jerry Brown,\n-Letter to Robert Gibeaut from Tony Karnes, Dec 7 1976,\n-Letter to Eustace Lycett from Tony Karnes, Dec 7 1976,\n-Letter to Henry Hay and John from Tony Karnes, April 8 1977, with envelope,\n-Schedule for Fifth Annual Community/Human relations Conference,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Clarence R. Webb (Community Relations Coordinator), March 29 1978,\n-\"Bedlam's Anteroom: Home Video Players\" by John Culshaw, High Fidelity Magazine, Dec 1976,\n-Letter to Tony and Don from Harry and John, Jan 2 1977,\n-letter to Tony and Don from John D and Harry, Jan 2 1977, 4 pages,\n-List of names and places, handwritten,\n-\"Gay Studies I\" page,\nGoodstein, David The Advocate,\n-\"Goodstein\" notes on legal paper, 4 pages,\nGay Think,\n-\"Gay Think\" card with Rodger Harrison written on it,\n-Letter from Mark Hickey,\n-\"GayThink- West Coast Gay Conference\", Oct 25 1975, itinerary,\n-Phone memo for Library of Congress,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Annual Meetings Tentative Program, April 18-21 1973, 3 pages,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 17 1972, ,\n-\"Cuestionario Perceptivo de la Juventud de Uruapan, Michocan\", copy of questionnaire Amador gave out during his Uruapan project,\n-Draft of a proposal for Uruapan project with handwritten edits, three pages,\n-\"Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan, and Problems They Encounter\", 1st draft, 3 pages, note from Tony on the last page,\n-\"Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan\", draft, 4 pages, two first pages,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 17 1972, 2nd copy,\n-Draft of \"Introduction\" page, hand written notes,\n-\"Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan\" by Don Amador, July 24 1972, proposal, #1,\n-\"The Educational/Economical Alienation of the Youth of Uruapan\" by don Amador, Aug 3 1972, short description, hand written notes, #2,\n- \"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972, #3,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972, #4, just title page,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972, #5, final,\n-\"Respondents of Different Class Levels Conflict\" note,\n-\" Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan Questionaire\", in English, July 28 1972,\n-\" Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan Questionaire\", in English, Aug 1 1972, ,\n-\"Sexual Behavior\" notes, 6 legal pages,\n-\"Contact\" note,\n-blank page,\n-\"Types of Dick/ Dock (?)\", 8 white legal pages,\n-List of names, ripped yellow legal page,\n-Student Instructional Report for Don Amador, Nov 1977,\n-Instructional Television College Credit Courses pamphlet, from  LA Community College District, 1979,\n-Notes on Gay Ghetto in LA, two quarter sheets of paper,\n\"Religion is the Problem not the Answer\" pamphlet, Gay Atheist League of America,\n-11 pages of handwritten notes on white legal paper, notes on LA lifestyle and diversity, community organization, Gay Community Center Programs, and architecture,\n-Slip from LA City College for Gay Studies, for Dennock,\n-\"Fiction\" note, in red ink,\n-List of names, white legal paper,\n-Invitation to Don and Tony's 10th anniversary,\nS.W.A.A. Meeting-1973-San Francisco,\n-empty,\nS.W.A.A. Meeting 1974,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Conference Program, April 11-13 1974,\nSWAA 1974 Function of Gay Jargon,\n-\"The Argot of the Homosexual Subculture\" by Ronald A. Farrell, with notes from Amador,\n-\"Tax\" note on yellow legal paper,\nOscar Wilde-with notes on envelope,\n-Note on Oscar Wilde plaque, on back of LA City College Evening Instructor Checkout Sheet,\n-\"A Wonderful Harvest Moon' note, on back of LA City College Evening Instructor Checkout Sheet,\nKing James I,\n-Note on King James I,\nKingMasters,\n-empty,\nDick-Personal Debts and Rent (72-73),\n-\"Dick-Personal Loans Owed\" note, 1972, signed by Tony,\nMichael Angelo Buonarroti,\n-\"Crucifixion\" note ,\n-Slide 31 note,\n-Slide 35 A note,\n-Slide 32 note,\n-Slide 35 note,\n-Slide 32 A note,\n-Michelangelo's Father note,\nLeonardo da Vinci,\n-notecard on da Vinci,\nVirginia Woolf,\n-notecard on Virginia Woolf,\nWalt Whitman,\n-notecard on Walt Whitman,\nStephen Foster,\n-notecard on Stephen Foster,\nArrow Collar Man,\n-empty,\nResearch Phone Use (Callers),\n-Phone interview sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 20 Nov to 24 Nov, filled in, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, blank, yellow sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 20 Oct to 3 Nov 1972, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 6 Nov to 10 Nov 1972, white sheet, with notes attached,\n-Interview Schedule, 13 Nov to 17 Nov, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 27 Nov 1 Dec, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 4 Dec to 8 Dec, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 3 blank pages,\n-Interview Schedule with note on homosexual research on the back,\n-3 pages of hand written notes, yellow paper,\n-2 pages of hand written notes, notebook paper,\n-\"Gay L.A.\" cover sheet,\n-City Campus Winter 1978, Quarterly Magazine of LA City College Community Services,\nMurray H Hall,\n-Cover lists Mary Edwards Walker and Queen Christina,\n-Empty,\nPink Patches Concentration Camps,\n-empty,\nI Am The Way: Jesus Christ at Doorway,\n-empty,\nGeneral Notes Miscl,\n-\"Platonic Love\" review of \"Greek Homosexuality\" from the New York Times Book Review, April 8th 1979, clipping,\nDavid and Jonathan,\n-Quote from II Sam. i, 26 on back of Evening Instructor check-out sheet,\nSomerset Maugham,\n-notes on folder,\n-empty,\nEdward Carpenter,\n-picture of Edward Carpenter,\nIndians,\n-Slide 34 note,\nPaul Cadmus,\n-Slide 18 note,\nRamon Novarro,\n-Slide 24 note,\n-Picture if Ramon Novarro,\nSaint Sebastian,\n-Slide 4 note,\n-Slide 5 A note,\n-Slide 5 note,\nSappho,\n-notes on folder,\n-Ad for Pompeii exhibit at American Museum of Natural History,\nGovernor Jerry Brown,\n-note on folder,\n-empty,\nHarvey Milk,\n-Slide 3 note,\nAlexander Hamilton,\n-Slide 20 note,\nQuentin Crisp,\n-Slide 12 note,\nChristopher Isherwood,\n-Slide 19 note,\nKing Richard  II,\n-Picture of Richard II,\nLady Pirates,\n-notes on folder,\n-3 pages of handwritten notes, on Oscar Wilde and da Vinci,\n-\"Ladies of the Skull and Crossbones\" by Carrol B Fleming, magazine article,\nDavid Belasco,\n-Slide 14 note,\n-David Belasco Theatre note, on back of Evening Instructor Checkout Sheet,\nDag Hammarkjoeld,\n-Slide 33 note,\nElsa Maxwell,\n-picture of Elsa Maxwell,\nTennessee Williams,\n-notes on folder,\n-slide 27 note,\nHarry Belafonte,\n-Slide 15 note,\nJames Dean,\n-Slide 6 note,\nHenry Hay,\n-empty,\nJulian Eltinge,\n-notes on folder,\n-\"A Star Turn\" by Velone Pilcher, in Theatre Arts Monthly, two copies of first two pages,\n-Eltinge, Julian clipping,\n-Slide 13 note,\n-\"Onward and Upward with the Arts: An Angel, A Flower, A Bird\"  article, The New Yorker, 9 clippings,\n-Julain Eltinge clipping,\n-Three pages of hand written notes, names and numbers,\n-Master Charge receipt for Don Amador, June 1973,\n-Postal Instant Press receipt, April 12 1973,\n-Postal Instant Press receipt, April 16 1973,\nChristmas 1972 and Antique Gift info,\n-Gift tag to Tony from Nicky Carole and Pet,\n-Postcard to Tony from Dick,\n-\"Credit to Rent\" note, Dec 25 1972,\n-Picture Frame  note,\n-Cross note,\n-Gift tag to Tony from Bob,\n-Psychology Today, Oct 1977,\nLetters and Misc Regarding Research ,\n-two envelopes from Carver Jr. High, empty,\n-Letter To Whom It May Concern from Mrs. J. Luck, May 15 1975, 5 copies,\n-letter to Dr. Paul Gebhard (Indiana Sex Research Institute) from Don Amador, April 12 1975, ,\n-envelope from Indiana University to Don Amador, empty,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Dr. Paul Gebhard, May 13 1975, 10 copies,\n-Envelope from USAFA Academy to Capt. Larry J. Painter, empty,\n-Letter Don Amador from Capt. Larry J. Painter, April 29 1974, with envelope,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Steve Linberg, June 12 1975,\n-Envelope from to Don Amador,\n-Letter from Dianne K. to Don Amador, May 8 1975, 4 copies,\nPhotos Don-8x10 Glossy,\n-empty,\nLavender World's Fair,\n-notes on folder,\n-empty,\nPhillipe Petit,\n-Slide 24 note,\nDancers,\n-notes on folder,\n-Slide 16 notes,\n-Slide 17 note,\n-Picture of Vaslov Nijinsky,\n-Valslav Nijinsky note, on back of Evening Instructor Checkout sheet,\n-Note to Dick from Bill, May 31 1979, on yellow legal paper,\n-\"Glendale and Fletcher Blvd's-Silver Lake\" note, blue note,\nLetters to Students Regarding Mexican Field Trip…And Support,\n-Letter to Larry from Don Amador, Sept 17 1972,\n-Letter to Darlyne from Don Amador, Sept 21 1972,\n\"You Are Disciples Now\", Satang of Shri Guru Mahara Ji, Oct 31 1971,\n-\"Salutations at the Lotus Feet of Satgurudev\", letter from Sant Ji Maharaj, Jan 8 1974,\n-Letter from Guru Maharaj Ji (Divine United Organization),\n-Paper about Gays and the Police in Hollywood, 9 pages/ clippings,\n-\"To Include With Law Enforcement\", 8 pages,\n-\"Apr 28th 1974\" note, in red ink,\n-Letter to Morris Kight from David W. Oestricher, Jan 9, 1974,\n-Letter from Don Kilhefner and Betty Taylor (Gay Community Service Center), Jan 28 1974,\n-\"The Gay Center for Social Services: Nature and Purpose\" paper,\n-\"Community Spirit: The Offical Organ of the Gay Center for Social Service\" newsletter,\n-Letter to Members of the Peace and Freedom Party from Morris Kight, Feb 5 1974,\nSocial Organizations Amador,\n-\"Troy Perry\" note in red ink,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: Partial Resource List on Gay Lib\" paper,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: Comprehensive Employment Services\" paper,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: The Prisoner, Parole and Probation Program\" paper,\n-Letter to All GCSC Workers from Jim Kanelos and Don Kilhefner, Nov 9 1974, expanded hours for Men's Clinic,\n-Bulletin for The Advocate, about City Councilman Election,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: Personnel Policies and Procedures\" packet ,\n-\"Centers Aids Gay Parolees\" article by Claudia Luther, LA Times,\n-8 pages of hand written notes, red and black ink, about a function he went to and KingsMasters,\n-KingMasters Newsletter, Jan 28 1975, two pages, 2nd page has news articles on the back,\nCourse Outline,\n-Homosexual Subculture Syllabus by Don Amador, 3 copies,\n-Homosexual Subculture Required Books by Don Amador, 4 copies,\n2nd Anniversary-1975 Dom and Me @ Monterrey (Easter Too!),\n-Anniversary card to Don from Tony, with envelope, yellow,\n-Anniversary card to Don from Tony, 1973,\n-San Carlos-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-Carmel River-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-High Alter-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-Interior of Blessed Sacrament Chapel-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-Envelope to Don, 2nd anniversary,\nLetters From Students Regarding Mexican Field Trip Grades,\n-Letter to Dr. Richard Stone from Don Amador, Oct 4 1972, list of materials included with letter,\n-Class credits for Don Amador, Summer 1972, CSU LA,\n-Letter from Tony Karnes, Sept 14 1972, Mexican Field Trip, 2 copies,\n-Letter from Thomas Fusek, Oct 4 1972,\n-Letter from Lawrence C. Cruz, Sept 15 1972,\n-Letter from Viola deKrieger, Sept 21 1972, with envelope,\n-Letter from John Scurto, Sept 20 1972,\n-Letter from Darlyne Jennings, Sept 18 1972, 2 copies with envelope,\n-Letter from Robert J. Perkins, with envelope,\n-Letter from Maria Linda Apodaca, Sept 21 1972,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Roberto David Navarro, Sept 18 1972, with envelope,\n-\"Hope this is what you wanted\" note,\n-Letter from CSULA, Sept 19 1972, Deans list,\nLetters Regarding Appeal to Chairman: Mexican Field Trip,\n-Letter to Dr. Arthur Niehoff (CSULA Anthro Chair) from Don Amador, Sept 15 1972,\n-Note to Don Amador from Dr. Thomas McCorkle, Aug 26 1972,\nChristmas 1971-,\n-Christmas card from Grandma B,\n-Envelope to Tony from Bob,\n-Christmas card to Tony from Aunt Bea,\n-Robinson's tag, to Tony from Don, 2,\n-Robinson's tag, to Tony from Dick,\n-Gift tag, to Tony from Dick, 2,\n-Christmas Card to Tony from Dick,\n-Christmas card to Tony from Mother and Daddy,\n-Gift tag, to Tony from Bob,\n25th Birthday (1971),\n-empty,\n1972 (26th Birthday),\n-\"Birthday Treasures\" to Tony from Mother,\n-Card to Tony from Dick,\nResearch Information Thesis,\n-\"The Insider\", 5 pages,\n-18 pages of hand written notes on legal paper, about studying homosexuality as an insider, Hollywood/LA, abnormality/ deviant behavior, ,\n-LA Times, Oct 14 1971, \"Hypocrisy Helped Kill the Consenting Adults Bill\",\n\"Personality Varables That Might Affect Role\" sheet, Oct 11 1972,\n-3 pages of handwritten notes on legal paper, on sex research,\n-Ripped yellow page, phone numbers,\n-\"Blacks in Strong Response to the Subject of Vasectomy\" clipping,\n-\"Institutional Male Transvestism and Sex Distinctions\" from Brief Communications,\n-2 pages of notebook paper, notes on being gay in other cultures and berdache,\n-\"The Bisexual Debate\" by Martin Duberman from These Are New Times,\n-2 pages of note book paper, notes for a questionnaire and Gay Hollywood,\n-1 ripped yellow page, on gay bars,\n-\"SRO at Classes in Human Sexuality\" by Robert Strand, LA Times May 3rd 1972, clipping,\n-\"Dear Abby: Property Values\" clipping,\n-\"Homosexual Crackdown By Police\" clipping,\n-\"Cleric\" clipping,\n-\"A Psychiartrist Says IT's Nonsense to Call Homosexuals Sick\" by Judd Marmor clipping,\n-\"The Role and Effect of Personal(?) Conflict\" page,\n-\"Homosexual Ordained by Church of Christ\" by John Dart clipping,\n-\"The Gay Subculture: The Gay Bars\", 8 pages,\n-4 pages of notes on legal paper, survey notes,\n-\"Assumption/Hypothesis\" page, yellow paper,\n-\"Personality in Culture\" notes, two white notebook pages,\n-3 yellow legal papers, notes on sexuality and society,\n-\"Purpose\" note, yellow sheet,\n-2 pages from \"Ramparts\", from \"Breakfast of Champions,\n-5 pages of handwritten notes, green ink, about gay culture,\n-\"References\", annotated bibliography,\n-\"Problems\" sheet, notebook paper,\n-Letter from Don, Oct 4 1972, relating to  \"Deviant Behavior and Social Process\", 3 pages,\n-\"Overt Homosexual Gay Needs\" and other notes, Oct 4-11 1972, 7 pages,\n-Note from Ruth Galvin,\n-\"Don Amador- Sat.\" paper,\n-\"3 minutes\" paper,\n-\"An Insider's Overview of the Los Angeles Male Gay Community\" by Don Amador, working copy,\n-Pages and notes from \"Gays and Economic Solidarity\", (?), 5 pages,\n-\"Sex and Culture\", 8 pages,\n-\"The Anthropologist: Outsider or An Insider\" by A.H. Niehoff,\n-30 pages of notes on yellow legal paper, about Gay needs and Gay culture, interviews,\nMexican Study Revisited,\n-\"Introduction\", 3 pages, Mexican Church study,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Job Potential, and Adaptation to a Slow Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972,\n-Two sheets of yellow paper, blank,\n-Note to R. Stone from Dr. Thomas McCorkle, Oct 2 1972, Amador final grade,\n-\"Attitudes Toward the Roman Catholic Church and It's Symbolic Function in Uruapan\" by Don Amador, 7 pages, two cover sheets,\n-4 pages of notes on yellow legal paper, about gay celebrities,\n-\"Super Twinkies: Twinkie Power Structure\" diagram,\n-Page 77/78 clipping,\n-Page 17 clipping,\n-Page 10 sheet, probably from Economic Solidarity-,\n-2 pages of note on yellow legal paper, about societal pressures and fetishes ,\n-\"One, Incorporated\" summary,\n-Half sheet on research with the Kinsey institute,\n-\"The Gay Bar\",\n-\"Lovers\", 12 pages,\n-Page 3 Griffith Park sheet,\n-\"How many gay bars?\"sheet,\n-\"The Economic Solidarity of the Gay Community\" by Don Amador, 1974,\n-\"Introduction\" ripped legal sheet,\n-Page 3 \"institution for Gays…\" sheet,\n-\"B.E. Mercer\" sheet,\n-2 pages of notes on yellow legal paper, notes about gay community,\n-3 pages of notes on yellow and white paper, about gay community and gay newspapers,\n-\"Water Sports and Other Jargon: Functions of Gay Terminology\" by Don Amador,\nGay Pride,\n-\"Gays Fight Discrimination, Uncertain Laws\", LA Times Mar 25 1974,\nGay Research Expenses,\n-Bill for Don Amador from Pacific Telephone, Dec 20 1972,\nUnmarked Manila Envelope,\n-Note to Members of the Executive Committee American Anthropological Association from Clark L. Taylor,\n-Two copies of the Franck Test,\nDr. E. Hooker,\n-1 page of notes, yellow sheet,\nFranck Tests Completed,\n-36 pages of legal paper with notes about completed Franck Tests,\nFranck Test,\n-Letter to Dr. Gary Granzberg from Don Amador, Dec 7 1972,\nFrom Box 3:,\nCost-Gay Studies,\n-Receipt from Postal Instant Press, March 22 1977,\n-Receipt from LA Community College for Kenneth Bartness for Gay Studies ,\n- Receipt from LA Community College for Pedro Santiago for Gay Studies,\n-Receipt from Postal Instant Press,\n-Receipt from Charlie Chan Printing for Don Amador,\n- Receipt from Postal Instant Press, June 15 1977,\n- Receipt from Postal Instant Press, Feb15 1977,\n-Receipt from Data Boy, Nov 30 1976,\n-Receipt from Postal Instant Press, four separate receipts from 1977,\nEstrus,\n-handwritten note on Estrus,\nFederal (Title I) Grant Info,\n-\"National Science Foundation\" note,\n-\"Los Angeles: Artistry in the Grants Game\", LA Times, 1 copy, 1 clipping,\n-Council Sets Rules for Federal Hiring Program, 1 copy, 1 clipping,\n-National Endowment for the Humanities Program Announcement, 1975-1976,\n-HEW Fact Sheet, 1976,\n-Card from National Endowment for the Humanities,\n-Letter from National Endowment for the Humanities about Fellowships,\nManuscript,\n-5 pages of yellow manuscript, edited with notes,\n-\"Added Notes\" Legal pad,\n-7 pages of loose legal paper, notes on Gay Icons and Gay Culture,\n-1 legal pad of notes on German and Early Gay History,\n-Flier for \"It's Vaudeville!\" by The Society for the Preservation of Variety Arts Presents,\n-\"European and American Gay History\" legal pad,\nBiological Life Cycle,\n-\"Perspective of Social-Sex Development Sample\", 10 copies,\nMale and Female Difference,\n- \"Tools\" note,\nSex Research Statistics,\n-\"The Grant Study\" notes, 2 pages,\nSex Research Studies,\n-\"Figures of Overt Homosexuality in United States and Western Europe\", 32 pages,\nSocial Structure,\n-notes on primate social structure, 4 pages,\nTaylor, Clark,\n-Letter to Members of the Executive Committee American Anthropological Association from Clark Taylor,\n-\"Don Amador-The person who is only as strong as those behind him\" legal sheet,\n-Legal pad with two pages attached,\nScreening,\n-\"Screening-Rejected\", legal page,\n-City of LA legal pad, handwritten notes inside,\n-\"Gay Studies I\" note, yellow legal paper,\n-\"Gay Studies I\" note, white legal paper, two pages,\n-Page from Gay Studies I test,\n-\"In the Primate World\" note,\n-\"Bond Develops\" note,\n-\"Female Orgasm\" note,\nGay Studies Survey,\n-Certificate of Completion of Gay Studies at LA City College, hand written,\n-20 pages of hand written notes on yellow legal pages,\n-Map of Council District 13, City of LA, 1975, large,\n-Map of City Council District No. 13, small,\n-From City-Clerk's Office: People Running For the City Council District 13 note,\n-40 question survey about gays,\n-Release from Don Amador-Professional Gay Counseling Services, \"Gay Survey Complete\",\n-\"Titles\" note,\n-\"Dick Hall\" note,\n-Memo to all students from Don Amador, 2 copies,\n-Copies of handwritten notes, illegible ,\n-\"Gay Studies Survey\" envelope,\nGeologic Time,\n-\"Sex Research: Taken from Sexual Behavior in the Human Female by Alfred C. Kinsey, pages 487-89\", 18,\n-Gay Studies Syllabus by Don Amador, includes brief history of sex research,\n-\"Relative and Atomic Geologic Time\" 10 copies,\n-\"Student Anthropologist\" legal pad,\nAnthropology,\n-\"Sex Research: Taken from Sexual Behavior in the Human Female by Alfred C. Kinsey, pages 487-89\",\n- Gay Studies Syllabus by Don Amador, includes brief history of sex research,\n-\"Growing Up Gay: The Last Tribe\" by Don Amador, 9 pages,\nFrom Box 4:,\n-Male pin up poster,\n-Business Cards, 57,\n-sticky notes, 2,\n-\"Jail: Suspect Freed\"  clipping,\n-\"405 W. Washington\" note,\n-Note from Don,\n-Note to Hon from Don,\n-Update, Issue 46, Dec 12 1980,\n-Note to Honey from Don,\n-\"Meet Don Amador\" Flier,\n-\"This is Amador Country\" Flier,\n-\"The 76'ers and The Kingsmasters Join Run\" flier,\n-July 4 '76 Christopher Street West Gay Pride Celebration issue of Christopher Street West ,\n-Bag of photos,  pictures of Don in DC, negative strips, Christmas, Don speaking at something,\n-Bag of photos 2, Christmas pictures, negatives, hiking trip, unknown people, a house, dogs,\n-Graduation Photo for Ricardo Amador from Tri Color Camera Shop,\n-10 negative strips,\n-\"Don's Prints and Proofs\" envelope, empty,\n-\"Has Jayanti '77\"folder, with pictures and papers inside,\n-DHL envelope with pictures, Memorial Day Service w/ Don, portraits of Don, negatives of Rick's grad photo, pic of woman management associates, pic of Bruce Canyon Division US Naval Cadet Corps 28 May 1979, Christmas Cards, pic w/ Harvey Milk, campaign pictures,\n-DHL envelope 2 w/ pictures, pics of Don, negatives, pics w/ friends, someone's graduation, Don teaching, proofs, Disco Circus press release,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInitial processing notes with item by item descriptions.\nFolders: Memos, Police Communication, Dade County, Pride 1976, Gay Community,\nFrom Box 1:,\nInter-institutional Communications,\n-Note and letter from Edmund Edelman (Supervisor of 3rd district), about job discrimination,\n-Note from Bill Carey to Peter Frisch and press release from Peggy Stevenson, 1976,\n-Note to Bill from Barabara Rasmussen, 1976,\n-Note from David Glasscock to Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Note from Grace Davis to Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Letter from Edmund Edelman to Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Page from \"last year's program\", features Christopher Street West Committee and Peggy Stevens,\n-Letter from Peggy Stevens to Arnett Hartsfield, 1976,\n-Letter from Peggy Steven to \"Friends\", 1975,\n-\"Weekly Report\" from Jeff Levin and Richard Huber, 1976, hard to read,\n-Letter from Milton J. Sharp to Edmund G. Brown (California Govenor), 1976,\n-\"The Community Reporter\" April 1976,\n-F.E.P.C Resolution, 1976,\n-Letter from Zev Yaroslavsky to Samuel Williams, 1976,\n-Letter from Thomas Coleman to Edmund Brown, 1975,\n-Letter from Bill Carey to Grace Davis, 1976,\n-Letter from R. E. Murdock to David Glasscock, 1971,\n-Packet including 2 letter grams from Dave G, A letter from Gay Friends of Jimmy Carter, 2 lettergrams from Dave G, Assembly Bill No. 3823, and an ad for \"Quotations from Chief Ed\", 1976,\n-Packet for LA Mayor Thomas Bradley, 1976,\n-Letter from Bill Carey to John Brooks, 1976,\nUnmarked Folder,\n-letter to LA Police Commission from Darrell Dee,\n-Parade Permit Application submitted to LA Police dept., 1976,\n-Hand drawn map of parade route,\n-Letter to Board of Police Commissioners from Sharon D. Cornelison,\n-Letter to Samual Williams, President of Police Commission from Sharon Roberts, 1976,\n-Declaration of Michael T. Manning,\n-Statement of Albert Gordon representing \"Parents and Friends of Gays\",\n-Letter from Reverend Troy D. Perry,\n-Letter to Mike from Kenneth Schnorr,\n-Letter to LA Police Commission from Rev. J.E. Paul Breton,\n-Report on Police Incident of July 4th, 1976 by Gordon Fisher,\n-Statement of Angeline Umbertino,\n-Letter to Board of Police Commissioner from Reverend Richard C. Vincent,\n-Statement of Rev. James E. Sandmire,\n-Statement of Patricia G. Underwood,\n-Letter from J. Haire Lieutenant Vice Officer-In Charge to Bill Carey, Mayor's Office Liaison to Gay Community,\n-Letter from Frank Ker to Bill Carey with Ker's resume attached,\n-Letter to Richard Amador from J.A. Cassidy (Dept. of the Navy),\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Jim Chandler, 1976,\n-Morris Kight Statement,\n-Thomas P. Steyer Statement ,\n-Letter to Police Commission Board from Dr. Scott Forbes,\n-Handwritten Statement by Bill Mann,\n-Statement of Arnold Erwin Remisk,\n-Statement from David Glascock,  member of the Board of Directors of Christopher Street West,\n-Letter from Ronald Joel Jacobson to Mayor Tom Bradley,\n-Statement from Paul Tamayo,\n-Statement of Ronald Lehman,\n-Statement of Jay L. Friend,\n-Handwritten statement of Carlton James,\n-Statement of Frank K. Zerilli,\n-City Attorney News Release, 1973,\n-Mayor's address to the Police Foundation, 1975, to Bill,\nResumes Folder,\n-Blank note from Mayor's office Criminal Justice Planning,\n-Letter to Donald Nielsen from  Terry Hatter, 1977,\n-Letter to Donald Nielsen from Peggy Stevenson, 1977, with copy of a letter from Nielsen,\n-Envelope addressed to Bill Carey from the Advocate, empty,\n-Card from Gene's TV and Video,\n-Memo to Bill about Donald Nielsen seeking a job,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Donald Nielsen,\n-\"Good News\", magazine from Metropolitan Community Church,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Phil Depoian,\n-Letter to Daniel Ramos from Phil Depoian, 1976,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Daniel Ramos1976,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Phil Depoian,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Sharon Cornelison, 1976,\n-Press Release for Christopher Street West Association, 1976, Gay Pride Week News,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Hand written itinerary written in green,\n-Flight schedule, Hollywood to San Francisco and back, 1976,\n-Letter to Rene Oviedo from Edmund D. Edelman, 1976,\n-Mayor's Document Transmittal Form from Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Memorandum from Billy Carey, 1976,\n-Note to Pat from Juanita, 1976,\n-Proposal Recommendation for a Gay Community Service Center, 1976, 14 pages,\n-Letter from Patricia White to Paula Smith, 1976, 6 pages, about Gay Community Service Center,\n-Mayor's Documental Transmittal Form, April 12, 1976,\n-Thank you note to Mayor Bradley from Gil (?) Buchard, April 6th 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Sept. 17th 1976,\n-Memo from Mayor's Office Criminal Justice Planning, to Bill from Cindy, 1977,\n-Note to Bill from Vern Pruss,\n-Card from Won Kon Restaurant, note written on back,\n-Note to Rose Matsui Ochi/John Brooks from Bill Carey, June 8th, 1977,\n-Letter from Joseph Coors (Coors Company),\n-Draft of Gay Pride Week Proclamation by Bill Carey,\n-Assembly Bill No. 1302 of the California Legislature, March 31, 1977,\n-Letter to Mayor Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, May 6th 1977,\n-List for \"Mayor's Breakfast Meeting with Representatives of the Gay Community Dec. 30, 1976,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, May 31 1977,\n-Mayor's Documental Transmittal Form from Bill Carey, July 19 1976, includes analysis of letter received in response to Gay Pride Week Proclamation,\n-Transcript of KNX FM Editorial \"Homosexual School Teachers\", given to Bill Carey,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, Project Heavy,\n-Proclamation from North Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, June 23, 1977,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Feb 4 1977, Liaison meeting reminder,\n-Note to Wanda Moore from Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Editor of Dignity from John B. Tackaberry,\n-Note from Grace Davis, July 27, 1977, given to Bill,\n-Letter to Ray Remy from Mark T. Curtis, June 23rd 1977,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Don Moreland, May 28th 1977, with envelope,\n-\"Past and Present Activities\" page, (part of longer resume?),\n-Page of ads for California State Senators,\n-Two envelopes from Richard Photo Lab, empty,\n-Negative photo strips, pictures unidentifiable,\n-Envelope addressed \"To the Uncles\", empty,\n-Ad for Belair cigarettes/ Cover of people magazine with Crosby, Stills, and Nash on the cover,\n-Order form for Christmas greeting cards,\n-Prestige Color Prints envelope, empty,\n-Prints and negative envelope, empty,\n-Five personal color laboratory envelopes, empty,\n-California State University Los Angeles Homosexual Subculture Task Force Technical Advisory Committee, 20 pages,\n-14 copies of cover of People Magazine, Dec 12th 1977, featuring Crosby, Stills, and Nash\nFrom Box 2:,\nLiason Luncheon Materials,\n-Memorandum to Mayor Bradley from Bill Carey, June 14 1977, Rally Against Anita Bryant,\n-Memorandum, to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, May 6 1977, Gay Community,\n-List of People and Offices legal paper,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Gary Bamberg (Field Deputy), April 18th 1977,\n-List of People, Office, and Telephone numbers legal paper,\n-\"Lot of Activity in March/April\" paper,\n-Two blank legal pages,\n-The Universal Fellowship Today pamphlet,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey,  Feb 14 1977, Liaison Meeting,\n-Parents and Friends of Gays Month Newsletter, March,\n-Card for Clayton Wells (Secy. Stonewall Demo. Club),\n-Stonewall Democratic Club/ LA, Endorsements Primary Municipal Elections,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Scott Gross, Jan 7th 1977,\n-Letter to Capt. Kenneth Hickman from Scott Gross,\n-Mayor's Office Criminal Justice Planning note to Cindy from Bill, Jan 25 1979,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Jan 6 1977, Liaison Luncheon,\n-Memorandum to Council Representatives from Bill Carey, Jan 10 1977, Monthly Luncheons,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Dec 1 1976, Reminder-Liaison Luncheon,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Nov 1 1976, Next Liaison Luncheon,\n-Note to Bill Carey, Oct 19 1976,\n-Message Memo to Bill Carey, Oct 19 1976,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey,  Oct. 13 1976, Reminder of Oct. 20, 1976,\n-Liaison Luncheon legal notes, 3 pages,\n-Copy of \"Council outlines priorities for Hollywood Civic groups\" article, Los Feliz Hills News, Sept. 30, 4 copies,\n-Note to Bill, Re: Proposed Policy Statement: Police-Gay Community Relations,\n-Proposed Policy Statement: Police-Gay Community Relations,\n-Blank page, watermark \"Fox River Bond\",\n-Ticket for Blend, Inc. Banquet Honoring Police Commissioner Salvador Montenegro, Feb 29, 1980,\n-Letter to County Committee Members from Fred Cohen and others,\n,\nFrom Box 3:,\nLiaison List (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-List of \"most sensitive contact people in each of the councilmanic offices\",\n-Memorandum to David Mixner from Bill Carey, Dec 9th 1976,\n-Memorandum to Don from Cindy/Bill Carey's Office,\n-Note to Don on pink paper,\nCarey 'Gay Pride',\n-Envelope to Mayor Tom Bradley,\nIII. Gay Community-General Corres. 1976,\n-Inter-Departmental Correspondence to Phil DePoian from Bill Carey, Dec 20 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner (Gay Community Services Center), Dec 7 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Arthur A. Abelson from Don Kilhefner, Dec 6 1976,\n-Letter to C.F. Brydon from Bill Carey, Dec 3 1976,\n-Letter to Sheldon Andelson from Philip DePoian, Nov 24 1976, with memo to Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sheldon Andelson, Nov 18 1976,\n-Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Nov 23 1976, Update on Liaison to the Gay Community, with update,\n-Letter from Howard Erikson, Nov 23 1976,\n-Letter to Don Kilhefner from Tom Bradley, Nov 19 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, Oct 26 1976,\n- Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Nov 12 1976, approval letter,\n-Note to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Nov 8 1876,\n-Transmittal slip to Bill Carey from Grace Davis,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, Oct 26 1976, 2nd copy,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Don Kilhefner, Nov 17 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Don Kilhefner, Nov 17 1976, with envelope,\n-Memo to Bill Carey about Tom Sullivan,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Dave Smith (LA Times), Nov 11 1976, with a note about response,\n-Letter to Dave Smith from Bill Carey, Nov 19 1976,\n-Office Memorandum to Rose Matsui Ochi from Michael F. Thompson, Nov 15 1976,\n-Note to Don Kilherfner, Morris Kight from Bill Carey, Nov 12 1976,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, Nov 5 1976,\n-Letter to Barbara Rasmussen from Ron Peterson, Nov 8 1976,\n-Letter to Ron Peterson from Barbara Rasmussen, Nov 4 1976,\n-Letter to Members of Gay Juvenile Task Force from Don Kilhefner, Nov 4 1976,\n-Letter from Bud Weisbart (Project Heavy), Oct 29 1976,\n-Letter to Raymond Teague from Bill Carey, Sept 14 1976,\n-Office Memorandum to Mary M. Reinchardt from Ezunial Burts, July 1 1976,\n-Office Memorandum to Bill Carey from Barbara Rasmussen, Nov 9 1976,\n-Letter to Steve Kubelka from Bill Carey, July 19 1976,\n-Letter from Councilman Joel Wachs, July 1976,\n-Note to Pat from Bill ,\n-Letter to Tom Steyer from Joel Wachs, July 7 1976,\n-Memo from Tom Steyer, July 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Jim Chandler, July 5 1976, with envelope,\n-Note to Bill from Cindy, June 25 1976,\n-Letter to Kathy Wilson Moore from Bill Carey, June 25 1976,\n-Letter to William R. Zappas from Joel Wachs, June 22 1976,\n-Letter to Joel Wachs from William R. Zappas, June 18 1976,\n-Letter to Deputy Chief R.L. Vernon from Reverend Elder James E. Sandmire, June 23 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Cindy, June 24 1976, Omega Meeting,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, June 3 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Martin Maharis, May 22 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Robert H. Lynn,\n-LAPD Budget, Investigations Bureau,\n-Note to Bill from Barbara Rasmussen, April 13 1976,\n- Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, April 12 1976, Thank you letter,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Al Bouchard, April 6 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to EZ Burts and Bill Winston from Bill Carey, May 7 1976,\n-Note to Bill,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Al Bouchard, May 4 1976,\n-Letter to Arnett Hartsfield from Al Bouchard, April 29 1976,\n-Letter from Bill Carey, May 27 1976, ,\nI. Gay Community-General Corres. 1976,\n-Draft: Gay Pride Week Proclamation,\n-Note to Bill from Ken MacLeod, Aug 31 1976,\n-Letter to John S. Gibson from Maj. Kenneth Mac Leod, Aug 31 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Robert Leighton (NewsWest), Aug 31 1976, with envelope,\n-Note about Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Editor of NewsWest from Joel Wachs, Aug 30 1976,\n-Note to Bill from Cindy, Aug 24 1976,\n-Memo to Bill from Charlotte Spitzer, Aug 16 1976,\n-Note to Bill from Pat, Aug 16 1976,\n-\"Swim, Wine, and Cheese\" handwritten note,\n-Stonewall Democratic Club, Position Paper: Gay Community Services Center, August 23 1976,\n-Note from Pat to Bill,\n-Gay Community Services Center Press Release, Aug 25 1976,\n-Council of the City of LA, Minority Report: The Board of Grants Administration, signed by John S. Gibson and Dr. C. Erwin Piper,\n-\"Council Oks Federal Jobs Funding for Gay Center\" by Erwin Baker, LA Times, Aug 25 1976, copy,\n-\"Valueless Training\", Herald Examiner, Aug 26 1976,\n-Editorial, KFSG/FM, Aug 23 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Don Kilhefner,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Howard Erickson (The Gay Luther), Aug 5 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Morris Kight, Aug 2 1976,\n-Gay Community Services Center, Mark Freedman obituary,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Building Fund,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, July 30 1976,\n-Community Development Program Proposal: Gay Community Center,\n-Gay Community Services Center Organizational Chart,\n-Note to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey,\n-Rough Draft, Proposed Policy Statement: Police-Gay Community Relations, 5 copies,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, June 29 1976, Gay Pride Mail,\n-Form Letter for Those Opposed (to Gay Pride),\n-Form Letter for Supporters (of Gay Pride),\n-Note to Jean O'leary from Bill Carey, July 27 1976 with brief resume from Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Council Deputies from Bill Carey, July 22 1976, Special Police Commission Hearing,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey, July 19 1976,\n-Piece of a letter,\n-Letter to Rabbi Erwin Herman from Jarrow Rogovin, July 9 1976, ,\n-Letter to Sam Williams (President of LA Police Commission) from Sharon Cornelison, David Glascock, and Rev. Elder James Sandmire, July 8 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Metropolitan Community Church,\n-Letter to CSWA Board Members from Jarrow Rogovin, July 7 1976,\n-Letter to George Nias from Edmund D. Edelman, June 29 1976,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Grace Davis, June 23 1976,\n-Note to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, June 29 1976,\n- Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, June 22 1976,\n-Letter to Sheriff Richard D Hongisto from Tom Bradley,\n-Letter to Mayor George Muscone from Tom Bradley,\n-Letter to Joe Freitas from Tom Bradley,\n-Letter to Police Chief Gains from Tom Bradley ,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Jim Foster, with envelope,\n-Letter to Bill from Daniel, June 9 1976,\n-Note to Bill from John,\n-Envelope to Tom Bradley and Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey, May 27 1976,\n-Letter from Bill Carey, May 27 1976, May 18th Meeting,\n-Note to Bill from David Glascock,\n-Interview between Chuck Ashman and Undersheriff Block, March 23 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Don Amador,\n-Curriculum Vita of Donald Amador,\n-Letter of Recommendation from Mrs. J. Luck, May 15 1975,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Paul H. Gebhard, May 13 1975,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Diane Kagan, May 9 1975,\n-Part of Application for Don Amador,\n-Syllabus for Homosexual Subculture taught by Amador, Spring 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Don Amador, July 16 1976,\n\"Donald H. Amador: a biography\",\n-Picture of Don Amador,\n-Letter to David Goodstein, handwritten,\n-\"S.F. Gays Tangle With Law and Lose, 25 to 7\" article, copy,\nCarey Gay,\n-Proposed Changes in Revised Criminal Law,\n-\"Appellate Courts Hit for Publishing Too Few Opinions\" by Mark Range,\n-ACLU Gay Rights Chapter, Dec 16 1976,\n-Letter to Commander T. McTighe from Michael T. Manning, Clark Pollack, and Albert Gordon, Dec 7 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976,\n-Letter to Chief Edward Davis from Clark Polack, Dec 8 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from John Simon, July 16 1976,\n-Letter to John Simin from Majorie Harned, Aug 30 1976,\n-Parade Permit Application for Christopher Street West Association for July 7 1976,\n-\"Intandem\" Gay Community Chapter Newsletter, April 1977,\n-\"Miami homosexuals See a Victory Despite Defeat of Antibias Law\" by Jon Nordheimer, New York Time, Dec 28 1977,\n- Transmittal Slip to Bill Carey from Fran Savitch, Feb 25 1977,\n-Note to Tom Bradley from W. Dorr Legg (One Inc. President), Feb 21, 1977,\n-Progam for One Incorporated 25th Annual Meeting, Jan 29 and 30 1977,\n-Rides of Spring form,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill Carey, Dec 27 1978,\n-The Gay Catholic Monthly  Newsletter, May 3 1977,\n-\"The Gay Salons of 1876\" by Jim Kepner, NewsWest, May 28-June 11 1976,\n-Flier for  Beth Chayim Chadashim Chanukah Dance, with envelope to Bill Carey,\n-Flier for Stonewall Democratic Club Business Meeting, May 1 1976,\n-Order form for \"The Gay Lutheran\",\n-Note to Bill from Linda Wenndo, June 1 1976,\n-\"The World of the Homosexual\" and \"Is the Gay Life Really Gay?\" in Awake, June 8 1876,\n-Gay Person's Alliance Newsletter, April 1976,\n-\"Questions on Homosexuality\" by New York Gay Activists Alliance,\n-\"Sexual Orientation and Civil Rights Commissions: What Are the Available Legal Remedies?\" by Don Gaudard,\n-\"A Gay Bibliography\", Summer 1975,\n-Human Achievement Foundation Newsletter, April 1976,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, April 1977,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, Jan 5 1977,\n-\"Duties of Monitors for Christopher Street West Parade\" sheet,\n-\"What the Bible seems to say...but does it?\" by Joseph C. Weber, June 1975,\n-Dignity: Statement of Position and Purpose,\n-\"Homosexuality: What the Bible Does…and Does Not Say!\" pamphlet by Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches, 2 copies,\n-\"Make Your Gay Vote Count!\" pamphlet by Stonewall Democratic Club,\n-Southern Californians for the Whitman-Radclyffe Foundation Newsletter, May 16 1976,\n-\"Parents of Gays Speak Out\" pamphlet,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, June 1976,\n- Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, May 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey,\n-Folio KPFJ-FM 90.7 Newsletter, Sept 1976,\n- Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, Sept. 1976,\n- Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, Oct. 1976,\n-Dignity: Dignity for Gay Catholics pamphlet,\n-\"Gays and the Law\" sheet by the Metropolitan Community Church,\n-\"The Christian Homosexual\" by Rev. Robert Sirico,\n-Universal Studios-Advanced Schedule, Nov 10 1969,\n-Public Appearance, two packets,\n-1 page of handwritten notes, white legal paper, names and phone numbers,\n-Entertainment Industry for Peace and Justice sheet, two copies,\n-\"'Out of the Closet' in Troy to gay identity in L.A.\" by Robert Basler, The Knickerbocker News,\nL.A.P.D. (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Memorandum of Law regarding Legality of Public Funds By Police Chief…To Generate Public Opposition ti City Council Action…\", Feb 9 1975,\n-Tom Bradley to the Police Foundation National Conference on Productivity in Policing\" April 15 1975,\n-LAPD Budget 1974-1975 year,\n-Confidential Memorandum to Tom Bradley from Dave Glascock, Feb 4 1976, with envelope, two copies,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from George Marshall,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey, May 27 1976,\n-\"30, 000 Children Sexually Exploited, LAPD Reports\", by Bill Hazlett 6 pages,\n-\"Policing Politics and Sex Crimes\", by Laurance Smith Jan 2 1976,\n-\"Gay S.F. Officers Urged to 'Come Out of Closet'\",\n-\"Chief Davis: Police Under Attack\", Glendal Ledger, April 19 1976,\n-Letter to Joel Wachs from Al Bouchard, May 29 1976,\n-\"Suggested Statement  Re Police-Gay Confrontation\" sheet, 2 copies,\n-Statement of Burt Pines to Press,\n-Press Release: \"Leather Fraternity\", 2 copies,\n-\"Homosexuals as Police Officers\",\n-Letter to Robert J. Stevenson from Edward M. Davis, Jan 16 1975,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Thomas F. Coleman,\n-Police Department Expenditures and Appropriations, 1974-1975,\n-Police Commission Agenda, May 27 1976,\n-Suggested Letter in response to Constituents Writing About Police Department Hiring Practices, Draft,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Samuel Williams, Oct 16 1975,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Rosalie Avery, April 19 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from Peggy Stevenson, March 3 1976,\n-Letter to Chief Ed Davis from Gilbert Lindsay and Peggy Stevenson, Apr 15 1976,\n-Questions for District Attorney on Joint Inquiry,\n-Questions for City Attorney on Joint Inquiry,\n-Questions for Commissioners on Joint Inquiry,\n-Questions Los Angeles Police Department,\n-Letter to Capt. R. S. Tucker from Deputy Chief R.L. Vernon, Dec 19 1974, attached to a copy of \"Homosexuals as Police Officers\",\n-Advocate Press Release, Feb 10 1975,\n-Transcript of an interview of Chief Ed Davis and Tom Hawkins for KhJ Channel 9,\n-Police Commission Special Meeting, Apr 17 1975, Commissioners: Robert Weil, James Fisk, Mariana Pfaelzer, Majorie Harned, Stella Roth,\nG.R.N.L. (Gay Rights National Lobby),\n-Politics in review: Textbook Case On Backlash by Martin Smith, Oct 28 1971, sent to Bill Carey,\n-Copy of a check written to G.R.N.L. from Bill Carey, Apr 24 1976, sent to Adam DeBough,\nProjects (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Memorandum to Grace Davis from David Glascock, March 18 1976,\n-Draft of \"Proclamation-'Gay Pride Week'\", 6 copies,\n-Reminder for Bill, Apr 17 1976,\n-List of invitees to Project Heavy-West Resource Board-Meeting, May 19 1976,\n-Message Memo to Reh from Jim Kepner,\n-Office Memorandum to Ethel Narvid from Bill Carey, May 20 1976,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Grace on back of a memo page,\n-Note about FEPC-Memo to Mayor, on back of memo page,\n-Document Transmittal Form from Ethel Narvid, Apr 28, 1976,\n-Draft of Letter to Constituents about LAPD at Mark IV Baths,\n-Draft for CSW Program Ad,\nPersonal (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Jimmy Palmer, with envelope,\nMedia (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-\"The Right of Sexual Privacy-for Everyone\" by Don Slater,\n-Memorandum To: Los Angeles Area Gay Organizations from Newt Deiter and Marty Butel, May 4 1976,\n-Letter to Hal Cranton from Ginny Vida, Nov 25 1975,\n-Letter to Ginny Vida from Ernest B. Goodman, Dec 19 1975,\n-Letter to Bill from Peter Frisch (The Advocate), Apr 20 1976,\n-\"High Court Rules Homosexuals Liable for Sex Acts in Private\", LA Daily Journal, March 20 1976,\n-\"The Chief Vs. the Bugaboos\" and \"Sex: A Commonsense Standard\", LA Times, Apr 30 1975,\n-\"Mayor Bradley's New Liaison-Bill Carey, a Man With a Tough Job Ahead of Him\" The Advocate, May 5 1976,\n-Gays Claim Discrimination, Ask FEPC AID, LA Daily Journal, May 10 1976,\n-\"Letters to The Times: Gays and 'Right of Sexual Privacy'\", LA Times,\n-\"Police Arrests at 'Slave Auction'\",\n-Peanuts cartoon referencing Chief Davis,\n-\"Police Arrest 40 at 'Male Slave Auction'\",\n-\"Sexual Standards Broadened for Police Candidates\" and \"Police Commission Oks Gay Officers Compromise\", LA Times, Oct 17 1975,\nMedia Luncheon File,\n-Media Luncheon Representatives for Regular Meetings to Discuss the Mayor's Office and City Hall as it Affects Gay Issues,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Feb 10 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Jan 11, 1977,\n-Message Memo to Cindy,\n-Copy of handwritten list of Representatives,\n-Media Luncheon sheet, Feb 16 1977,\n-\"Talk with Bill\", Feb 10 1977, hand written,\n-Note to Bill, Feb 9 1977, hand written,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Feb 2 1977,\n-Memo to Bill, Jan 28 1977,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Jan 17 1977,\n- Media Luncheon 2nd Meeting Agenda, Oct 27 1976, 3 copies,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Dec 3 1976,\n-Questionnaire for Media Luncheon, Sept 29 1976,\n-Media Luncheon 1st Meeting Agenda with handwritten notes, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Nov 3 1976,\n-Memo to Abe, Oct 27 1976,\n-\"Newsletter\" memo,\n-\"Oct 27 1976\" handwritten notes,\n-\"Re: For the Thurs. lunch w/ Rabbi Fuchling\" note,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, Sept 27 1976,\n-Memo to Bill Carey and Media Representatives, Nov 4 1976, 3 copies,\nGay Juvenile Task Force,\n-Memo to Cindy and Bill,\n-\"Gay Juvenile Task Force\", Oct 24 1976, from The Gay Community Services Center,\nII. Gay Community-General Corres 1977,\n-empty,\nThank You Letters,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Rev. Troy Perry, Feb 19 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Dr. R. Scott Forbes, March 8th 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Members of the Board of Directors of the Society of Pat Rocco Enlightened Enthusiasts, Feb 24th 1976,\nDade County,\n-Letter to Board of Commissioners of Dade County Florida from Tom Bradley, Apr 4 1977,\n-Mayors Doc Transmittal Form and Memo from Bill Carey, Mar 20 1977, 3 copies,\n-\"How Far Out of the Closet\", Newsweek, May 30 1977,\n-Letter from Joseph Coors, 1977,\n-Letter from John B. Tackaberry, May 6 1977,\n-\"Could Gay Rights Be Wrong, After All?\", LA Times,\n-Memo to Bill Cary and Ray Hartman from Mike Scott, Apr 5 1977,\n-Telegram to Ruth Sack from Peggy Stevenson, April 4 1977, with card from Peggy Stevenson to Bill Carey, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Burt Pines, Mar 31 1977,\n-\"As per Russell Freedman\" sheet, Apr 26 1977,\n-Letter to Jack Campbell and Bob Basker from Bill Carey, Apr 8 1977,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, Apr 5 1977,\n-Note and letter from Edmund Edelman, Mar 31 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Joel Wachs, Mar 31 1977,\n-Letter to Metropolitan Dade Board of Commissioners from Dave Cunningham, Apr 5 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Zev Yaroslavsky, Apr 11 1977,\n-Memo to Rose Matsui Ochi and John Brooks from Bill Carey, Apr 25 1977,\n-Memo to Gay Rights National Lobby Board of Directors from Co-chairs, Apr 12 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Burt Pines, Mar 31 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, Apr 5 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Joel Wachs, Mar 31 1977,\n-Mayor's Document Trans Form from Bill Carey, Mar 31 1977, 3 copies,\n-Letters to James Redford, Harvey Ruvin, Neil Adams, William Oliver, Berverly Phillips,  Clara Oesterle, and Barry Schreiver from Joel Wachs, Mar 31 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1977,\n-Note to Rosealie from Bill Carey, Apr 4 1977,\n-Letter to Bill from Al, Mar 22 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Ernani Bernardi, Apr 6 1977,\n- Mayor's Document Trans Form from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1977,\n-\"Letter from Mr. Goodstein's office\" sheet,\n-Handwritten note on Goodstein's, Mar 28 1977,\n-Letter from Municipal Elections Committee of Los Angeles, Mar 15 1977,\n-\"Gay Rights in the Open\", \"How a Male Couple Copes with Their Lifestyle\", and \"What's a Homosexual\", March 23 1977, The Miami News,\nItems for Response,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 23 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Pat Rocco, Feb 7 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Rick Hubner, Mar 29 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Thomas Coleman, Mar 26 1976,\n-\"Formation of a Mayor's Committee on Concerns of the Gay Community\" sheet,\n-Feb 6 1976 Packet for Mayor Bradley,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey with a letter to Board of Fair Employment Practices Commissioners from Tom Bradley, March 25 1976,\n-Letter from Rabbi Erwin L. Herman to Tom Bradley, Feb 2 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Maxwell Royce Harris, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradely from Association of Black Gays, Sept 12 1975,\n-Note to Bill Carey,\n-Note to Grace from Fran,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Charles Manatt, Mar 12 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Charles Warren, Mar 17 1976,\n-Resume for Howard A. Fox, with envelope,\n-Memo Grace from Bill Carey, Mar 24 1976, with trans slip and envelope,\n- \"Open Invitation to All Relatives and Friends of Gay People\", Feb 20 1976,  sent to Mayor Bradley from Al Bourchard, with office memo to Grace Davis and envelope,\n-Memo to Mayor Bradley from Kathleen M. Connell, Feb 4 1976,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Kathleen M. Connell, Feb 4 1976,\nCurrent Gay Policital Activities (B.C.),\n-Letter to Editor of San Francisco Sentinel from Dick Caudillo,\n-San Francisco Sentinel Editorial Comments, May 5 1977,\n-Letter to Editor of San Francisco Sentinel from Peter Thomas Judge (President of ACLU Gay Rights Chapter), May 23 1977,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives—Gay Community from Bill Carey, May 24 1977 ,\n-\"Tony Castro: Chicanos Give Brown A Taste of Hot Sauce\", LA Herald Examiner, Apr 4 1978,\n-Letter to David Mixner and Peter Scott from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1978,\n-Note and cards to Bill from Jorge Rodriguez, Mar 20 1978,\n-Resume for Jorge Rodriguez,\n-Memo to Dodo from Steve Lachs, Mar 28 1978,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Jim Scott, June 7 1976,\n-\"Contacts for Dana\" sheet,\n-Letter to Michael T. Manning from Samuel L. Williams, June 9 1975,\n-Memo to Capt. R. S. Tucker from Chief R. L. Vernon, Dec 19 1974,\n-\"Homosexuals as Police Officers\", Dec 13 1974,\n-Mayor's Office note about Morris Kight,\n-Letter to James Hayes from Michael Dougherty, Jan 6 1978, 2 copies,\n-Letter to  LA Board of Police Commissioners from Richard B. Kaplan (Municipal elections Committee of LA), Feb 24 1978,\n-Concerns in need of attention and correction in the administration of the LAPD, 7 pages,\n-\"The Search for A Police Chief-LA California: An Interview with LAPD Ass. Commander Darryl F. Gates\" by S.M. Smith and K. Gamby, Fall 1977,\n-Note from Susan M. Smith, Dec 15, 1977,\n-Memo to Capt. R. S. Tucker from Chief R. L. Vernon, Dec 19 1974,\n-\"Homosexuals as Police Officers\", Dec 13 1974,\n-Memo to Board Members of the Gay Rights National Lobby from Joe Totten, Feb 1 1978,\n-Packet on Gay Rights National Lobby,\n-\"GRNL Discounts Merger Rumors\", The Blade, Jan 1878,\n-\"I Hate to Criticize But…\", BlueBoy, Feb 1978,\nB.C.'s Signature/ Elections,\n-\"Results of Poll Conducted by Mayor Bradley's Pollsters\" sheet,\n-\"Homosexuals' donations to Stanbery told\" News-Pilot, May 11 1977,\n-Gay Caucus Newsletter, Vol. 1 Num. 1, May 1977,\n-\"Legislative Reporting System: Contact Record\", 3 copies,\n-\"Influence '77\" Newsletter,\n-\"Gays- A Search for Roots\", LA City College Nitenews, Vol 26 No 4, Mar 22 1977,\n-Letter to Bill and Dev from Tony Karnes for the Don Amador assembly campaign, April 12 1977,\n-Letter from Charles Warren on behalf of Lois Yudovin,\n-Lists of Endorsers, Apr 4 1977,\n-Letter from MECLA, Mar 15 1977,\n-\"Look at the Local V.D. Rate Among Gays\" by Billie and Virgie Bynum, Leaflet Evangelism, 4 copies,\n-UCLA Gay Student Union-Reminder, Mar 17 1977,\n-\"What's A MECLA\" ad, The Advocate, Mar 9 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from MECLA Executive Committee, 29 Jan 1977,\n-MECLA registration card,\n-\"New Emphasis\" legal page,\n-\"A New Constituency: Political Candidates Seek Homosexuals' Vote in Some Cities\", Wall Street Journal, Oct 20 1976,\n-\"Invitees to SEWR/Orion Meeting\", to Bill Carey,\n-City of Los Angeles Booklet, Sept 1976, 3 copies,\n-Office of the City Clerk-Election Division \"List of Qualified Candidates Primary Nomination Election-Apr 5 1977,\n- Office of the City Clerk-Election Division Primary Nomination Election-Apr 5 1977 Nominating Petitions, Feb 3 1977,\n-3 legal pages with hand written notes,\n-Apr 28, 1977, either election or polling results,\nGay Rights (Including Stonewall Club),\n-Ordinance No. 111,348,\nOrdinance No. 148,011,\n-Flier for Stonewall presenting Mayoral candidates, 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Stonewall Democratic Club, Feb 8 1977, 3 copies, one with trans form from Bill Carey,\n-Stonewall Democratic Club: Support the Gay Rights Plank copy, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 17 1977,\n-\"File copies\" note,\n-\"Answers for the Stonewall Democratic Club\", 2 copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 22 1977,\n-\"Bradley Bows to Davis on Police-Homosexual Issue\", LA Times Oct 3 1975,\n-\"Friends in Court\" note, Feb 23 1977,\n-\"Acid Head or Prophet of God\" by Gay Coalition Against Drug Abuse, Aug 2 1977, 2 copies, with envelope,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1976,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 25 1976,\n-Letter to Board of Fair Employment Practices Commissioners from Tom Bradley, Mar 29 1976, with trans form slip from Bill Carey,\n-\"LA Police Commission Rules Governing Café Entertainment and Shows\",\nMaterial for Preservation about Role as Liaison to the Gay Community,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Marilyn Murphy, July 8 1977, with resume for Marilyn Murphy,\n-Resume of Mark Curtis,\n-Recommendation form for Mark Curtis from Jay Murley, Feb 1976,\n-Recommendation form for Mark Curtis from Roger Glenn Lanphear,\n-Copies of Subpoenas for Mark Curtis,\n-Letter to Mark Curtis from Robert H. Powell, Jan 10 1975,\n-Notification of Dental Exam results and admission card for Mark Curtis,\n-Comment by Mark Curtis (?),\n-Note to Bill Carey from Grace,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, May 13 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, May 6 1977, with doc trans form,\n-California Legislature Assembly Bill No.1130, Mar 28 1977,\n-Statement to LA Police Commission from Darrell Dee,\n-Rough Draft of Letter from Patricia F. Clothier,\n-Cover Letter Rough Draft by Bill Carey,\n-\"Gay Liaison\" signed by Pat,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Apr 19 1977,\n-Flier for Special Benefit Performance For Gay Community Service Center Building Fund,\n-\"Metro Must Reconsider Gay Law\", The Miami Herald, Mar 15 1977,\n-\"Gay Rights: The emotions: at least, are in the open now\", The Miami News 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Ethel Narvid, May 10 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, May 11 1977,\n-Memo to John Brooks from Bill Carey, Feb 15, 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Jan 21 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 1, 1977,\n-Background for Meeting of Mayor Bradley with Representatives of the Gay Community, Dec 30 1976,\n-Resume of Roberta Bennett,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977,\n-City of LA pamphlet, Sept 1976,\n-Translucent envelope ,\n-Photomat envelope for R. Amador,\n-Picture of Unidentified man in navy hat and coat,\n-\"Pray for the Repose of the soul of John Ford\" card, Aug 31 1973, two copies,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim education pamphlet,\nHarassment (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-\"Gay Legislative Priorities Questionnaire\" ,\n-Letter to Commander McTighe from Albert Gordon, Dec 23 1976,\n-Letter to James Fisk from Michael T. Manning, Nov 26 1976,\n-Letter from ACLU Rights Chapter, Dec 10 1976,\n-ACLU Rights Chapter General Meeting Notice, Dec 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Edmund D. Edelman, Mar 30 1976, with envelope,\n-\"Recent Police Harrassment\" sheets,\n-Interview with Wes Kuney,\n-Draft of a letter from Tom Bradley ,\n-Letter to David Glascock from E.M. Davis and R.C. Madlock, Mar 4 1974,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Thomas F. Coleman, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Jarrow Rogovin, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel L. Williams from Peggy Stevenson, Mar 3 1976,\n-Note to Tom Bradley and letter to Peggy Stevenson from Donald Weggeman, May 17 1976,\n-Letter to Barry Kohn and David Glascock, Jan 3 1975,\n-Letter to Richard Boxer from Peggy Stevenson, Apr 29 1976,\n-Letter to Peggy Stevenson from Richard Boxer, Apr 26 1976,\n-City of LA notice (ticket) to appear for Richard Boxer, Feb 1 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Richard Boxer, Feb 3 1976,\n-Letter to E. Burts from Richard Boxer, Mar 22 1976,\n-Mailgram to Tom Bradley from Richard Boxer, ,\n-Memo to PS, DW from LAR, Apr 13 1976,\n-Note and letter to Tom Bradley from Ed Edelman, Mar 30 1976, 2nd copy,\nGay Community,\n-Mailgram to Bill Carey from Executive Board of Parents and Friends of Gay, Mar 3 1977, with envelope, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Ezunial Burts and Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, Mar 28 1977,\n-\"State GOP Embarrassed by Davis Slurs on Gays\", NewsWest, Mar 3-17 1977,\n-Letter to Jim Haire from Dick Caudillo, Mar 17 1977, with envelope, two copies,\n-Letter to Bill Kerry (Carey?) from David A. Roberti, Mar 4 1977, with revisions from penal codes,\n-Letter to Dave Cunningham from Jarrow Rogovin, Oct 13 1976,\n-\"Looking for Mr. Gaybar\", Voice, Jan 24 1977,\n-Letter from Virginia M. Apuzzo (GRNL),\n-Gay Rights National Lobby Newsletter, Vol 1 No 1, Feb 1977,\n-Letter to Executive Committee of MECLA from Steve Schleier,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 17 1977,\n-Flier for Stonewall Club meet and greet with LA mayoral candidates,\n-\"Support Gay Rights Plank\" sheet,\n-Letter from David Glascock (Christopher Street West),\n-Memo to Phil DePoian from Bill Carey, with a note from Grace, Feb 22 1977,\n-Letter from Greg Gordon (Gay Radio Collective), Feb 2 1977,\n-Letter to David Mixner from Clayton Wells,\n-Letter to Dennis Minishian from Jeanne Barney, Feb 17 1977,\n-Flier for H.E.L.P.'s Old Fashioned County Fair,\n-ACLU Gay Rights Chapter Newsletter, Vol 2 No 1, Mar 1977,\n- ACLU Gay Rights Chapter Calendar,\n-Letter from Louis Hirsch (Beth Chayim Chadashim), with fact sheet,\n-Business card for Robert Arthur,\n-Agenda for Community Guild Program,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Stephen K. Blumberg, Mar 14 1977, with envelope,\n-Lettergram to EDE from Dave G, Apr 30 1976,\n-Letter from Howard A. Fox (Gay Friends of Jimmy Carter),\n-Lettergram to EDE and Bill Carey from Dave G., Apr 30 1976,\n-Lettergram to Larry G. from Dave G., Apr 30 1976,\n-California Legislature Assembly Bill No. 3823, Mar 17 1976,\n-Ad for \"Quotations from Chief Ed\",\n-Tavern Guild of Los Angeles Bi-laws Template,\n-Letter to Bill from Rev. Donald Pederson, Jan 5 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Clark Polak (ACLU), Dec 8 1976, with envelope, two copies,\n-Letter to Commander T. McTighe from the ACLU Gay Rights Chapter, Dec 7 1976, two copies,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976, two copies,\n-Letter to Chief Edward M. Davis from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976, two copies,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sheldon W. Andelson, Jan 10 1977,\n-Letter from David Glascock, Christopher Street West Association,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from C.F. Brydon, Dec 14 1976,\n-Hollywood Coordinating Counsel January Meeting Flier, Jan 14 1977,\n-Business card for Robert Arthur,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Bob Arthur,\n-\"The Purpose of the Community Guild\" by Robert Arthur,\n-Memo to Bar Owner Representatives from Stu Zinn, Jan 12 1977,\n-Memo from Cindy to Bill, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sheldon W. Anderson, Jan 19 1977,\n-Flier for \"The S\u0026amp;M (Sequins and Mascara) Follies\" Jan 18, 1977,\n-Flier for \"The Manifest Integrity, Los Angeles\",\n-\"Senator Garcia Reports to You\" booklet,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Barbara Rusmussen, Dec 15 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, Dec 7 1976,\n-A Proposal to Project Heavy West: A Gay Juvenile Program,\n-Letter to Kenneth Fare from Don Kilherfner, Dec 27 1976,\n-Memo to Gay Juvenile Task Force, Dec 29 1976, with minutes from Dec 12 meeting,\n-Letter from Bud L. Weisbart (Project Heavy, West LA), Dec 21 1976,\n-\"Arguments and Authority\" rough draft by the Gay Community Services Center,\n- Letter to Don Kilhefner from Edmund D. Edelman, Dec 16 1976,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Dec 17 1976,\n-\"Motion\" April 13 1976,\n-Letter to Bill from Clark, Dec 19 1976,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, Mar 28 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Apr 7 1977,\n-Letter from James L. Lamaid,\n-Map of DPSS Administrative Headquarters,\n-Memo to Phil dePonia from Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Assemblyman Willie L. Brown from Peter Thomas, Apr 2 1977,\n-Memo to Robert McQueen from Bill Carey, Apr 8 1977,\n-Legislative Bulletin League of California Cities, Mar 18 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Sheldon W. Andelson, Mar 31 1977,\n-Press Release for Gay Community Service Center,\n-Letter from Bill Carey from Al Bouchard, Mar 14 1977,\n-Letter from Al Bouchard (Gay Community Chapter), Mar 1977,\n-Intandem (Gay Community Chapter newsletter), Vol 1 No 1, Mar 1977,\n-Research Project for Gay Community Chapter,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n-Letter to Flo Pickett from Grace Davis, Apr 13 1977, with trans slip to Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Grace Davis (Montanez) from Flo Pickett, Apr 8 1977, with envelope,\n-SCW/WRF presents Dinner \u0026amp; Fundraiser, Apr 29 1977,\n-Letter to Bill from Clark, Dec 9 1976,\n-Parents and Friends of Gays Monthly Newsletter, Apr 1977,\n-Handwritten note from the Membership of Beth Chayim Chadashim, 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Greg Gordon (Gay Radio Collective), Aug 26 1976,\n-The Gay Radio Collective \"I.M.R.U.\": Gays, and Gay Issues in Local Government, Sept. 1976 ,\n-Letter to Bill Cary from Greg Gordon, Aug 2 1976,\n-I.M.R.U. Program Announcement for August 1976, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Greg Gordon, Nov 17 1976,\n-Letter from I.M.R.U./The Gay Radio Collective, no date,\n-Memo to Rose Matsui Ochi and John Brooks from Bill Carey, Apr 11 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Rose Matsui Ochi, Apr 27 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Peter Scott (MECLA), Apr 27 1977,\n-Letter to Albert Gordon from Martin Butel, Mar 9 1977,\n-Mayor's Doc Trans Form Bill Carey, Apr 25 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Arthur S. McNay, Apr 19 1977,\n-Task Force on Gay Alcoholism Minutes, Apr 27 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Dick Caudillo, Mar 9 1977,\n-Program for Gay Rights Chapter of the ALCU 1976 Human Rights Award, given to Willie Brown ,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, May 6 1977,\n-Parents and Friends of Gays Newsletter , May 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill Carey, no date, Project Heavy,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Scott Gross, Feb 8 1977,\n-Letter to Capt. Kenneth Hickman from Scott Gross, Jan 5 1977,\n-Letter to Scott Gross from JD Madell (Captain Commanding Officer), Jan 31 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Donald Nielsen, Oct 28 1976, with memo to Bill Carey and envelope,\n-Gay Community Services Center Meeting Agenda, May 9 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill Carey, May 3 1977,\n-Greater LA Chapter Western Gay Academic Union Newsletter, Vol 1 No 3, Apr 3,\n-Brown transmittal envelope, lots of names,\n-Catholics for Human Dignity News, August 17, 1978,\n-Catholic for Human Dignity Pro Patria et Ecclesia award (two copies) and list of award recipients,\n-Voter's opinion survey,\n-\"Parade by gay rights group held offensive\", Sept 27 1978,\n-Memo to Ezunial Burts and Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\nInformation items,\n-\"Chronology of events\" Apr  7 1975- Jan 13 1975,\n-\"CAGSO\", six copies,\n-\"Proposed Draft for 1976 Democratic Party Platform: Gay Rights Plank\", two copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley and Eze Burts, Feb 3 1976, two copies, with handwritten list,\n-Letter from Frank Brigham and Daniel Whiteside (Stonewall Democratic Club), Feb 12 1976, with application form for Stonewall Democratic Club),\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Grace Davis,\n-Letter to Police Commission from Robert Sirico, Mar 17 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Lawrence A. Reh, Feb 27 1976,\n-Note from Jarrow Rogovin, handwritten,\n-small, illegible note,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Edmund D. Edelman, Jan 26 1977,\n-Letter to Dorr Legg from Tom Bradley, Jan 28 1977, five copies,\n-Invitation to Tom Bradley for ONE's 25th Annual Celebration, Jan 19 1977,\n-Mayor's doc trans slip from Bill Carey,\n- Victim's Advocacy Meeting, handwritten list,\n-Handwritten list, Jan 17 1977,\n-Memo to John Brooks from Bill Carey, Feb 15 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Feb 11 1977,\n-Letter to Baxter Rice from Chris Cox, Jan 26 1977,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Beverly Beyette, Jan 11 1977, two copies, with envelope,\n-Three pages of names on yellow legal pages,\n-\"Homosexual molester myth is 'unfounded'\", The Oregon Statemen, Jan 14 1977, two copies,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from James E. Sandmire, Mar 18 1976, with envelope,\n-Resume of B.C. Van Hecke,\n-List of names for  Bill Carey,\n-\"The Birds and Bees\", from U.S. National Gay Task Force,\nFeedback- Positive and Negative (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Note to Bill from LAR,\n-\"Truth is Best\" flier,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from David M. Cypers (The Advocate), May 6 1976,\n-Letter to the Editor from Ray Beck, The Advocate, May 1 1976,\n-Business card for Lawernece A. Reh,\n-\"Membership of 100+\" note,\n-Stonewall Democratic Club resolution, Mar 27 1976,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Apr 22 1976,\n-Memo to Rick Hubner from Bill Carey, Apr 22 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Gerry F. Parker II, Apr 21 1976,\n-Memo to Bill Elkins from Joanne Kumamoto, Mar 22 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Gregg McGreevy, Feb 16 1976,\n-List about job discrimination based on marital status or sexual preference,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Maxwell Royce Harris, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from the Association of Black Gays, Sept 12 1975,\n-CAGSO Statement,\n-Business card for Richard Boxer,\n-\"The Pacific Center: Community Services for Sexual Minorities\" brochure ,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Richard Boxer, Apr 27 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Peggy Stevenson, Mar 31 1976,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Grace,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Apr 10 1976,\n-Letter from Al Bouchard, May 7 1976,\n-Announcement from Gay Persons Alliance, May 1976,\n-Letter to Bill from Al Bouchard, Apr 6 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Robert Bentley, May 5 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Donnell Miles, May 20 1976,\nI. Gay Community- General Corres. 1977,\nLeft side,\n-List of Sensitive people in Councilmanic offices,\n-Memo to Bill from Frank Sarelli, attached to memo about Troy Perry's schedule,\n-List of contacts on half sheet of yellow legal paper,\n-List of Heading and note to Bill from John,\n-Contact info for Ron Grayson,\n-Memo to Cindy from Rick,\n-Declaration of Gay Pride week, Jun 10, 1976,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Barbara Rasmussen, Apr 12 1976,\n-Draft letter to Gay Organizations from Tom Bradley, with envelope,\n-Two pages of handwritten notes about police,\n-Typed notes on police positions,\n-Letter from Don Kilhefner, Dec 14 1976,\n-List of items needed by the Gay Community Services Center, 3 copies,\n-Memo about letters of opposition to Gay Pride, from Bill Carey, July 16 1976, two copies,\n-Form letter for Supporters, two copies,\n-Form letter for Those in Opposition, two copies,\n-Note from Ed Edelman,\n-Letter to Rene Oviedo from Edmund D. Edelman, July 14 1976,\n-Letter to Edmund D. Edelman from Rene Oviedo,\n-Card for Sylvia A. Yuster to Bill Carey,\n-Letter from Peggy Stevenson on Gay Pride, 2 copies,\n-Analysis of Gay Pride Mail,\n-Rough Draft, sent Aug 9 1976, with list of senders, two copies with another list of names,\n-List of numbers for council members on yellow legal paper,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Nov 23 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sydney Crocker, Nov 3 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Sydney Crocker, Nov 3 1976,\n-Flier for \"The Belle of Amherst\", Nov 5 1976,\n-Letter from Bruce Voeller (National Gay Task Force), Dec 8, 1976,\n-\"Kiss Me Quick\" clip,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from C.F. Brydon, Nov 8 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from C.F. Brydon, Nov 9 1976,\n-Letter from C.F. Brydon, Aug 3 1976,\n-Contact info for Bill Carey on white note paper,\n-Blank Mayor's office Criminal Justice Planning, two,\n-Calculations on white scrap of paper,\n-Memo to Rose Ochi from Bill Carey, Apr 12 1976,\n-Memo to Betty Berzon from Bill Carey, May 23 1977,\n-Memorandum on \"Needs of Homosexual Youth\" by Howard Ekerling,\n-Letter to Evan Thompson from Bill Carey, June 28 1977,\n-Memo to David Mixner from Bill Carey, Dec 9 1976,\n-Resume of Roberta Bennett,\n-Memo to Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, June 16 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, June 14 1977, with blank memo sheet attached,\n-Memo to Sylvia Yunster from Bill Carey, My 23 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 23 1977,\n-Memo to Wanda Moore from Bill Carey, May 12 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, May 11 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, May 6 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, May 5 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977,\nRight Side,\n-Letter to Hil Cole from Bill Carey, Apr 20 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Hil Cole, Apr 5 1977, with envelope,\n-Letter to David Goodstein from Bill Carey, Apr 20 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from David M. Cypers, Apr 13 1977,\n-Letter to Senator Alfred Alquist from David B. Goodstein, Apr 12 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Apr 19 1977,\n-Letter to William Tyson from Tom Bradley, Apr 18 1977,\n-Letter to John Hubert from Tom Bradley, Apr 18 1977,\n-Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Gay Constituents,\n-Memo to Ezunial Burts and Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Dade county,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n-Memo to Rose Matsui Ochi and John Brooks, Apr 11 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1977,\n-Letter to Dade County Board of Commissioners from Tom Bradley,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Dade county commendation,\n-Letter to Quinn Martin from Tom Bradley, Mar 14 1977, two copies,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, \"Streets of San Francisco\",\n-Note to Bill from Cary Tames, hand written w/ other contact info,\n-\"Streets of San Francisco\" note,\n-Memo to Do Do Meyer from Bill Carey, Mar 2 1977,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Do Do Meyer, Feb 16 1977,\n-\"Teacher Accused of Sex Acts with Boy Students\" article,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Maxine Lee, Feb 11 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Mar 1 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Tour of Gay Bars,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 1 1977,\n-Memo to Sylvia from John, Mar 1 1977,\n-Letter to Donald Nielsen from Grace Davis, Feb 28 1977,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Donald Nielsen,\n-Memo to Phil DePoian from Bill Carey, Feb 22 1977,\n-Letter to Community Guild from Tom Bradley, Feb 17 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Community Guild,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, Feb 16 1977,\n-Memo to Jay Berman from Bill Carey, Feb 11 1977,\n-Letter to W.R. Vaiden from Bill Carey, Feb 9 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from W. R. Vaiden, Jan 7 1977, with envelope,\n-Letter to Tom Matthews from Bill Carey, Feb 9 1977,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Tom Matthews, Dec 10 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Dorr Legg from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977,\n-Letter to Dorr Legg from Tom Bradley, Jan 28 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, One Inc.,\n-Letter to Dorr Legg from Tom Bradley, 2 copies,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, One Inc. Telegram,\n-Telegram to Dorr Legg,\n-Note to Tom Bradley from Dorr Legg, Jan 19 1977,\n-Letter to Barbara Gittings from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Barbara Gittings, Dec 17 1976,\n-Rough Draft of letter to Barbara Gittings,\n-Letter to Willie McClenehan from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, picture for Willie McClenehan, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Holly Hart from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n-Letter to Jeri Cohen from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Jeri Cohen, Dec 1976,\n-Letter to Peter Frisch from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Jan 21 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy, Jan 20 1977,\n-Dignity Ltd. Pamphlet,\n-Letter to Mike Manning from Tom Bradley, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Coleman from Tom Bradley, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Al Gordon from Tom Bradley, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Don Penderson from Tom Bradley, Jan 17 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, missed breakfast, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Pat Russell from Bill Carey,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Jan 10 1977,\n-Memo to Bill, Myra Rydell,\n-Handwritten list,\n-\"Jan 11, 1977 Meeting\" note,\n-Letter to Don West and Mike Novak from Tom Bradley, Jan 10 1977,\u003c/p\u003e"],"collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8514","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8514","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8514","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8514","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8514.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Amador, Don (Donald H.), Papers","title_ssm":["Don (Donald H.) Amador Papers"],"title_tesim":["Don (Donald H.) 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","One cubic foot of newspapers were deaccessioned as the originals were damaged by mildrew and potential mold and there were multiple copies of many papers. Acquisition information for material received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member."," Acc. 2014.122  purchased for Swem Library with support from the Clarice Garrison Quasi Fund.","This collection is not yet fully arranged and described. Researchers may wish to consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using the collection.","Don (Donald H.) Amador was born Donald Grace in 1943. He served in the United States Navy with Richard J. Amador. In 1971 Richard J. Amador legally adopted Don Grace. In 1977 Amador was appointed by Los Angeles Mayor, Tom Bradley as the city's official liaison to the gay community.  Amador was passionate about the history surrounding gay culture and his greatest accomplishment was the creation of the first gay studies course at California State University, Long Beach in 1976.  From it he created a book where he took the 14 best papers presented in the inaugural spring semester of Sociology 497. A pioneer of the subject, this book is a glimpse of the origins of a field of study that numbers more than 40 course offerings in programs across the United Staes by 2014.  Amador died in 1992 from complications with the AIDS virus.","After the death of Don Amador the papers were in the custody of his sister in Troy, N.Y.","Accessioned and minimally processed in December 2009  The collection was processed by Nell Garver, SCRC student, from August to November 2014. Finding aid and biographical note updated by SCRC staff March 2016.","Initial processing notes with item by item descriptions.\nFrom Box 1:,\n-Certificate of initiation to the Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep, no date,\n-\"Out of the Closet\" in Troy to gay identity in L.A.\" by Robert Basler, profile of Amador, no date,\nHenry Hay and John Burnside Folder,\n-Slip for Fletcher R. from Los Angeles City College, no date,\n-Summary of \"The Gay Window\" by Henry Hay by Amador, no date, handwritten notes, 7 copies,\n-Envelope marked \"Harry Hay\", inside are \"What If They Gave a Concert and Nobody Came?\" by Ken Emerson (1977) and a Syllabus for Homosexual Subculture taught by Amador,\n-Summary of \"The Gay Window\" by Henry Hay by Amador, 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Dinah (Don) from Harry Hay and Letter to Henry Hay and John from Tony Karnes, 1977,\n-Letter to Don and Tony from Harry Hay, 1977,\n-Letter to Don and Toby from Harry Hay, 1977, with envelope,\n-Legal Paper marked \"Purpose of Campaign Tables\", no date, 2 pages,\nKnickerbocker News Folder,\n-Handwritten note, no date,\n-\"Out of the Closet\" in Troy to gay identity in L.A.\" by Robert Basler, profile of Amador, no date, 70 copies\"An Insider's Overview of the Los Angeles Male Gay Community\",\n -by Don Amador, 1974, 25 copies,\nTelephone Conversations with Students and Others: Responses,\n-Rap Session, Aug. 8th, 1972, hand written note book pages, 9 pages,\n-\"Comments Regarding My Work\", 17 hand written yellow pages,\n-List of Participants in the Mexican Summer Field School, 1972,\n-16 pages of handwritten notes,\n-\"Grade Change Procedures\", California State College LA, 1972,\nSWAA 1974 Economic Solidarity Gay Com.,\n-\"The Economic Solidarity of the Gay Community\" by Don Amador, 1974, 4 pages,\nSpeech Preparations?,\n-Cal State University LA note book with Anthropological note on the Cheyenne Indians, others, and homosexuals in LA,\n-14 pages of handwritten notes on loose leaf paper about homosexuals,\n-\"Introduction\" typed, four pages, about gays and police,\n-\"Methods\", two small pieces of paper,\n-17 pages of handwritten notes on loose leaf paper about homosexuals and police and research,\n-Three typed pages from \"An Insider's Overview of the Los Angeles Male Gay Community\",\nE.I.P.J. #2,\n-empty,\n,\nE.I.P.J. # 1,\n-four  note cards with names and phone numbers, one stapled to folder,\n-Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Gene Riggs,\n-Joint Treaty of Peace signed by David Sprouse,\n-Card for Sky Forest Enterprises,\n-Five note cards with names, addresses and phone numbers,\n-One piece of legal paper with handwritten notes,\n-Two typed pages with names and phone numbers, one is taped to the folder,\n,\n-Invitation for Alberto Espinoza's birthday, 1979,\n-Booklet for Twelfth Honors Convocation California State University, Los Angeles, 1973,\n-Booklet for Fourteenth Honors Convocation California State University, Los Angeles, 1975,\nTony at Bob Crowe,\n-empty,\n-Gay Rights National Lobby, 1977, two copies,\n-Western Gay Academic Union newsletter,\n-\"Town Crier\" hand written note page,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim: Member Union of American Hebrew Congregations Newsletter, September 1977,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim: Member Union of American Hebrew Congregations Newsletter, August 1977,\n-Booklet from Georg Jensen Inc. for Marghad Linens, stickers stuck on cover,,\n-Card and two receipts from The Broadway Glendale Galleria ,\n-Invitation to 28th Annual Commencement of CSU LA, 1975 with envelopes,\n-Envelope from 3924 Sunset Boulevard, empty, two,\n-\"Jungle\" card,\n-Invitation to Don Amador and Tony Karnes 10th anniversary party at the Jungle on 3626 Sunset Boulevard, 6 copies,\n-Program for 31st Memorial Day Services, 1979,\n-\"Teacher\" article, 5 copies,\n-Program for the The Argonauts present \"Fantasy Burlesque\", 1974, two copies one red, one blue,\n-Brochure for D.C. tour mobile,\n-Notes for Universal Studios Tour by Ellen Weiss and Tony Karnes,\n-Invitation to Columbia Records Open House ,\n-Brochure for Sexual Compulsives Anonymous,\n-Alcoholics Together Meeting Schedule, Fall 1973,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, 1973,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Program and Abstracts, 1973,\n-Subscription form for Journal of Homosexuality,\n-Brochure for gay Community Services Center,\n-Program for \"Alcoholics Together\" benefit Dinner/Dance, 1974,\n-Brochure for \"The Gay Liberation Book\",\n-Oversized Postcard featuring Wil Wright's Soda Parlor, two copies,\n3/22/ 71 Sterving (?) Comm. Meeting, Jane's House,\n-Letter from Woman Management Association, 1971,\n-Envelope from Woman Management Association to Entertainment Industry of Peace and Justice,\n-Minutes for interim Executive Committee of Entertainment Industry for Peace and Justice,\n-Envelope addressed to Tony Karnes, empty, 1971,\n-Letter about Entertainment Industry for Peace and Justice benefit concert,\n-Note for Tony Karnes to call Sarah of Free Venice,\n-Letter from Carl Berkhart to Entertainment Industries for Peace and Justice, 1971,\n-Card to Tony from Tootsie,\n-Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Larry McKinney,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Diane McKinney,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Diane Clifton,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Gregory N. Woodland,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Luke C. Flower,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Susan Williams,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Lionel Edwards,\n-Receipt from Zeidler \u0026 Zeidler Ltd.,\n-Letter from Jack Schwab to Tony Karnes,\n-Notes on EIPJ meeting, hand written, 4 pages, stapled to folder,\nFranck Test (Master),\n-Frank Drawing Completion Test Australian Manual by Kate Frank M.A.,\n-Flier from Elect Don Amador Assembly to meet Don,\n-Flier to elect Don Amador,\nHome- #4 (EIPJ),\n-3 pages of hand written note, 1971,\n-1 card with names and a phone number,\nGay Studies Questionnaires,\n-4 pages of hand written notes on the Gay community/ needs of gays,\n-\"Woodbury Collegian\", Feb 5 1970, three copies,,\n-\"Woodbury Collegian\", Jan 22 1970, four copies,\n-\"Woodbury Collegian\", Jan 29 1970,  three copies,\n-\"Christmas in Theory and How We Make It\" by Tony Karnes,\n-\"Symbols in Government: Theme on Lord of the Flies\" by Tony Karnes, 1968,\n-Christmas card from Pearl to Tony Karnes,\n-\"Pierce College Round Up\", November 19, 1970,\n-\"Liaison Role to Gay Community\", 5 pages of hand written notes,\n-Pan Am boarding pass, LAX to New York, 1972,\n-Donald H. Amador: biography,\n-Town Cries (?) paper-Update Los Angeles, Jan. 23, 1981, two articles mentioning Amador,\n-\"Throw This Away ...\" paper,\n-Divine Times, Nov. 1979, magazine of Guru Maharaj Ji,\n-Richard Amador background sketch, 1945, with envelope,\n-Letter from Don Amador, 1978,\n-Part of a letter from \"Ma\",\n-News Release Mayor Bradley's statement on the Budget, 1976,\n-Letter from Philip Schiff, 1944, letter of recommendation for Richard J. Amador,\n-Letter from Donald M. Bower, 1944, letter of recommendation for Richard J. Amador,\n-Program from Southern California Women for Understanding, 2nd Annual lesbian Rights Award Dinner,\n-And It Is Divine, 1974, magazine,\n-Order form for \"Loving Women, Loving Men: Gay Liberation and the Church\",\n-Gay V.D. pamphlet by Gay Community,\n-Paper for Gay Youth Group,\n-Christmas card from Carlos and Randy,\nFEPC Folder,\n-FEPC, Sept, 1976,","From Box 2:,\n-Don Amador Resume, two copies,\n-\"Teacher\" article,\n-Certificate of completion for Amador's Gay Studies course,\n-\"But if you want the City Council...Don Amador\" note,\n-\"This is Amador Country\" clipping,\n-California State University Los Angeles diploma holder,\n-Flier for speaker Dr. C.A. Tripp,\n-Three pages of handwritten notes on notebook paper,\n-Phone memo for Don Amador from Sgt. Art Lopez, Feb 20 1980,\n-4 pages of \"Don Amador\" stationary,\n-\"Newsday\" clipping, Jan 3 1978,\n-Copy of \"Our Money Goes to Queers\" article from Herald-Press, Feb 16 1978, with Transmittal slip to Don Amador, Mar 8 1978,\n-Clippings from El Mundo, The Seattle Times, The New York Times about Harvey Milk, Nov 1977,\n-\"4-Year Climb to Respectability\" article, Newsday, Jan 3 1978,\n-\"S.F.'s first gay supervisor see self a symbol\" article, The San Diego Union, Nov 18 1977,\n-Letter to Don and Tony from Russell Woodson,  with envelope,\n-Letter from Mark Hickey with a note to Don, Sept 15 1975,\n-Envelope to Don Amador, empty,\n-\"Rose\" notes on folded paper,\n-\"15,000,000 Hike\" note,\n-\"Along the Way to the Volcanoes...\" note,\n-Pack of hand written notes, 5 pages,\n-15 pages of handwritten notes on legal paper,\n-\"The Lack of Youth Job Potential in Uruapan\" proposal,\n-Envelope to Don Amador and Tony Karnes from Kingmasters, empty,\n-29 note cards with handwritten notes, May 18th- June 26th 1972,\nDon- Notes and Letters (1971- ),\n-\"Don Grace\" note,\n-Receipt from The Fairhill Apartment Hotel for Anthony Karnes, Jan 19 1973,\n-Card for The Panacea Resort, with a note from \"Butch Pixie\" on the back,\n-Anniversary card to Don from Tony, with envelope,\n-Note with candle wax on it,\n-\"Notes to Myself\" by Tony, 3 pages,\n-Note to \"Butch Pixie\" with note from Don on the back, note date is May 2 1972,\n-Note to Honey from M,\n-\"Vacation\" notecard,\n-Note on back of receipt from Humble Oil and Refining Co.,\n-\"I Love You\" note card,\n-Note to Tony from Butch Pixie,\n-Note to Don and Tony from Bob,\n-Note to Butch Pixie from Tony on note card,\n-Note to Butch Pixie from Just Me on Zeildler and Zeilder card,\n-Note to \"My Lover Butch Pixie\" on notebook paper,\n-Note to Honey from Me on yellow paper,\nDon and Me Jan/1972,\n-Note to Butch Pixie from Me on note card,\nCorrespondence –Misc. People-,\n-empty,\nFieldnotes: Geog. Study,\n-Thank you note to Tony from Jerry,\n-Postcard to Ralph Stephenson from Tony Karnes,\n-Postcard to Tony from Alice,\n-Postcard to Roberto Cormack from Alice,\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Wakiki Beach),\n-Postcard to Roberto Cormack from Dick (Pink Plumeria),\n-Postcard to Tony from Dick (Hoonaunau),\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Polynesian Cultural Center),\n-Postcard to Tony Karnes from Dick (Orchids),\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Islands of Hawaii),\n-Postcard to \"Dear Boys\" from Dick,\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Kilauea Iki),\n-Postcard to Roberto Cormack from Dick (Diamond Head),\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (King Kamehameha),\n-\"Tentative Mecla Table\" envelope,\nBrown for President-Press Clipping 1980,\n-empty,\nGreen Notebook ,\n-notes on Brown for President,\n-notes on MECLA Dinner,\n-notes on Banquet Honoring Police Commissioner Salvador Montenegro,\n-Costs Due note,\n-Pamphlet from Human Relations Commission 5th Annual Conference, April 13-16 1978,\n-\"Proposed Contents of a Brochure to be distributed within the Gay Community\" from Dick Caudillo with a note to David from Bob on the front,\n-Rough draft of a letter to Allan Carr from Mayor Bradley ,\n-note to Mayor Bradley from Allan Carr, July 7 1976, with envelope,\n-9 handwritten notecards,\n-2 blanket legal paper sheet,\n-\"Circus Disco's Youth Year\"(?)  notes, two notebook pages,\n-4 blank pages with \"Fox River Bond\" watermark,\n-Letter to Jerry Brown,\n-Letter to Robert Gibeaut from Tony Karnes, Dec 7 1976,\n-Letter to Eustace Lycett from Tony Karnes, Dec 7 1976,\n-Letter to Henry Hay and John from Tony Karnes, April 8 1977, with envelope,\n-Schedule for Fifth Annual Community/Human relations Conference,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Clarence R. Webb (Community Relations Coordinator), March 29 1978,\n-\"Bedlam's Anteroom: Home Video Players\" by John Culshaw, High Fidelity Magazine, Dec 1976,\n-Letter to Tony and Don from Harry and John, Jan 2 1977,\n-letter to Tony and Don from John D and Harry, Jan 2 1977, 4 pages,\n-List of names and places, handwritten,\n-\"Gay Studies I\" page,\nGoodstein, David The Advocate,\n-\"Goodstein\" notes on legal paper, 4 pages,\nGay Think,\n-\"Gay Think\" card with Rodger Harrison written on it,\n-Letter from Mark Hickey,\n-\"GayThink- West Coast Gay Conference\", Oct 25 1975, itinerary,\n-Phone memo for Library of Congress,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Annual Meetings Tentative Program, April 18-21 1973, 3 pages,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 17 1972, ,\n-\"Cuestionario Perceptivo de la Juventud de Uruapan, Michocan\", copy of questionnaire Amador gave out during his Uruapan project,\n-Draft of a proposal for Uruapan project with handwritten edits, three pages,\n-\"Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan, and Problems They Encounter\", 1st draft, 3 pages, note from Tony on the last page,\n-\"Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan\", draft, 4 pages, two first pages,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 17 1972, 2nd copy,\n-Draft of \"Introduction\" page, hand written notes,\n-\"Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan\" by Don Amador, July 24 1972, proposal, #1,\n-\"The Educational/Economical Alienation of the Youth of Uruapan\" by don Amador, Aug 3 1972, short description, hand written notes, #2,\n- \"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972, #3,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972, #4, just title page,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972, #5, final,\n-\"Respondents of Different Class Levels Conflict\" note,\n-\" Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan Questionaire\", in English, July 28 1972,\n-\" Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan Questionaire\", in English, Aug 1 1972, ,\n-\"Sexual Behavior\" notes, 6 legal pages,\n-\"Contact\" note,\n-blank page,\n-\"Types of Dick/ Dock (?)\", 8 white legal pages,\n-List of names, ripped yellow legal page,\n-Student Instructional Report for Don Amador, Nov 1977,\n-Instructional Television College Credit Courses pamphlet, from  LA Community College District, 1979,\n-Notes on Gay Ghetto in LA, two quarter sheets of paper,\n\"Religion is the Problem not the Answer\" pamphlet, Gay Atheist League of America,\n-11 pages of handwritten notes on white legal paper, notes on LA lifestyle and diversity, community organization, Gay Community Center Programs, and architecture,\n-Slip from LA City College for Gay Studies, for Dennock,\n-\"Fiction\" note, in red ink,\n-List of names, white legal paper,\n-Invitation to Don and Tony's 10th anniversary,\nS.W.A.A. Meeting-1973-San Francisco,\n-empty,\nS.W.A.A. Meeting 1974,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Conference Program, April 11-13 1974,\nSWAA 1974 Function of Gay Jargon,\n-\"The Argot of the Homosexual Subculture\" by Ronald A. Farrell, with notes from Amador,\n-\"Tax\" note on yellow legal paper,\nOscar Wilde-with notes on envelope,\n-Note on Oscar Wilde plaque, on back of LA City College Evening Instructor Checkout Sheet,\n-\"A Wonderful Harvest Moon' note, on back of LA City College Evening Instructor Checkout Sheet,\nKing James I,\n-Note on King James I,\nKingMasters,\n-empty,\nDick-Personal Debts and Rent (72-73),\n-\"Dick-Personal Loans Owed\" note, 1972, signed by Tony,\nMichael Angelo Buonarroti,\n-\"Crucifixion\" note ,\n-Slide 31 note,\n-Slide 35 A note,\n-Slide 32 note,\n-Slide 35 note,\n-Slide 32 A note,\n-Michelangelo's Father note,\nLeonardo da Vinci,\n-notecard on da Vinci,\nVirginia Woolf,\n-notecard on Virginia Woolf,\nWalt Whitman,\n-notecard on Walt Whitman,\nStephen Foster,\n-notecard on Stephen Foster,\nArrow Collar Man,\n-empty,\nResearch Phone Use (Callers),\n-Phone interview sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 20 Nov to 24 Nov, filled in, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, blank, yellow sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 20 Oct to 3 Nov 1972, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 6 Nov to 10 Nov 1972, white sheet, with notes attached,\n-Interview Schedule, 13 Nov to 17 Nov, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 27 Nov 1 Dec, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 4 Dec to 8 Dec, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 3 blank pages,\n-Interview Schedule with note on homosexual research on the back,\n-3 pages of hand written notes, yellow paper,\n-2 pages of hand written notes, notebook paper,\n-\"Gay L.A.\" cover sheet,\n-City Campus Winter 1978, Quarterly Magazine of LA City College Community Services,\nMurray H Hall,\n-Cover lists Mary Edwards Walker and Queen Christina,\n-Empty,\nPink Patches Concentration Camps,\n-empty,\nI Am The Way: Jesus Christ at Doorway,\n-empty,\nGeneral Notes Miscl,\n-\"Platonic Love\" review of \"Greek Homosexuality\" from the New York Times Book Review, April 8th 1979, clipping,\nDavid and Jonathan,\n-Quote from II Sam. i, 26 on back of Evening Instructor check-out sheet,\nSomerset Maugham,\n-notes on folder,\n-empty,\nEdward Carpenter,\n-picture of Edward Carpenter,\nIndians,\n-Slide 34 note,\nPaul Cadmus,\n-Slide 18 note,\nRamon Novarro,\n-Slide 24 note,\n-Picture if Ramon Novarro,\nSaint Sebastian,\n-Slide 4 note,\n-Slide 5 A note,\n-Slide 5 note,\nSappho,\n-notes on folder,\n-Ad for Pompeii exhibit at American Museum of Natural History,\nGovernor Jerry Brown,\n-note on folder,\n-empty,\nHarvey Milk,\n-Slide 3 note,\nAlexander Hamilton,\n-Slide 20 note,\nQuentin Crisp,\n-Slide 12 note,\nChristopher Isherwood,\n-Slide 19 note,\nKing Richard  II,\n-Picture of Richard II,\nLady Pirates,\n-notes on folder,\n-3 pages of handwritten notes, on Oscar Wilde and da Vinci,\n-\"Ladies of the Skull and Crossbones\" by Carrol B Fleming, magazine article,\nDavid Belasco,\n-Slide 14 note,\n-David Belasco Theatre note, on back of Evening Instructor Checkout Sheet,\nDag Hammarkjoeld,\n-Slide 33 note,\nElsa Maxwell,\n-picture of Elsa Maxwell,\nTennessee Williams,\n-notes on folder,\n-slide 27 note,\nHarry Belafonte,\n-Slide 15 note,\nJames Dean,\n-Slide 6 note,\nHenry Hay,\n-empty,\nJulian Eltinge,\n-notes on folder,\n-\"A Star Turn\" by Velone Pilcher, in Theatre Arts Monthly, two copies of first two pages,\n-Eltinge, Julian clipping,\n-Slide 13 note,\n-\"Onward and Upward with the Arts: An Angel, A Flower, A Bird\"  article, The New Yorker, 9 clippings,\n-Julain Eltinge clipping,\n-Three pages of hand written notes, names and numbers,\n-Master Charge receipt for Don Amador, June 1973,\n-Postal Instant Press receipt, April 12 1973,\n-Postal Instant Press receipt, April 16 1973,\nChristmas 1972 and Antique Gift info,\n-Gift tag to Tony from Nicky Carole and Pet,\n-Postcard to Tony from Dick,\n-\"Credit to Rent\" note, Dec 25 1972,\n-Picture Frame  note,\n-Cross note,\n-Gift tag to Tony from Bob,\n-Psychology Today, Oct 1977,\nLetters and Misc Regarding Research ,\n-two envelopes from Carver Jr. High, empty,\n-Letter To Whom It May Concern from Mrs. J. Luck, May 15 1975, 5 copies,\n-letter to Dr. Paul Gebhard (Indiana Sex Research Institute) from Don Amador, April 12 1975, ,\n-envelope from Indiana University to Don Amador, empty,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Dr. Paul Gebhard, May 13 1975, 10 copies,\n-Envelope from USAFA Academy to Capt. Larry J. Painter, empty,\n-Letter Don Amador from Capt. Larry J. Painter, April 29 1974, with envelope,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Steve Linberg, June 12 1975,\n-Envelope from to Don Amador,\n-Letter from Dianne K. to Don Amador, May 8 1975, 4 copies,\nPhotos Don-8x10 Glossy,\n-empty,\nLavender World's Fair,\n-notes on folder,\n-empty,\nPhillipe Petit,\n-Slide 24 note,\nDancers,\n-notes on folder,\n-Slide 16 notes,\n-Slide 17 note,\n-Picture of Vaslov Nijinsky,\n-Valslav Nijinsky note, on back of Evening Instructor Checkout sheet,\n-Note to Dick from Bill, May 31 1979, on yellow legal paper,\n-\"Glendale and Fletcher Blvd's-Silver Lake\" note, blue note,\nLetters to Students Regarding Mexican Field Trip…And Support,\n-Letter to Larry from Don Amador, Sept 17 1972,\n-Letter to Darlyne from Don Amador, Sept 21 1972,\n\"You Are Disciples Now\", Satang of Shri Guru Mahara Ji, Oct 31 1971,\n-\"Salutations at the Lotus Feet of Satgurudev\", letter from Sant Ji Maharaj, Jan 8 1974,\n-Letter from Guru Maharaj Ji (Divine United Organization),\n-Paper about Gays and the Police in Hollywood, 9 pages/ clippings,\n-\"To Include With Law Enforcement\", 8 pages,\n-\"Apr 28th 1974\" note, in red ink,\n-Letter to Morris Kight from David W. Oestricher, Jan 9, 1974,\n-Letter from Don Kilhefner and Betty Taylor (Gay Community Service Center), Jan 28 1974,\n-\"The Gay Center for Social Services: Nature and Purpose\" paper,\n-\"Community Spirit: The Offical Organ of the Gay Center for Social Service\" newsletter,\n-Letter to Members of the Peace and Freedom Party from Morris Kight, Feb 5 1974,\nSocial Organizations Amador,\n-\"Troy Perry\" note in red ink,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: Partial Resource List on Gay Lib\" paper,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: Comprehensive Employment Services\" paper,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: The Prisoner, Parole and Probation Program\" paper,\n-Letter to All GCSC Workers from Jim Kanelos and Don Kilhefner, Nov 9 1974, expanded hours for Men's Clinic,\n-Bulletin for The Advocate, about City Councilman Election,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: Personnel Policies and Procedures\" packet ,\n-\"Centers Aids Gay Parolees\" article by Claudia Luther, LA Times,\n-8 pages of hand written notes, red and black ink, about a function he went to and KingsMasters,\n-KingMasters Newsletter, Jan 28 1975, two pages, 2nd page has news articles on the back,\nCourse Outline,\n-Homosexual Subculture Syllabus by Don Amador, 3 copies,\n-Homosexual Subculture Required Books by Don Amador, 4 copies,\n2nd Anniversary-1975 Dom and Me @ Monterrey (Easter Too!),\n-Anniversary card to Don from Tony, with envelope, yellow,\n-Anniversary card to Don from Tony, 1973,\n-San Carlos-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-Carmel River-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-High Alter-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-Interior of Blessed Sacrament Chapel-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-Envelope to Don, 2nd anniversary,\nLetters From Students Regarding Mexican Field Trip Grades,\n-Letter to Dr. Richard Stone from Don Amador, Oct 4 1972, list of materials included with letter,\n-Class credits for Don Amador, Summer 1972, CSU LA,\n-Letter from Tony Karnes, Sept 14 1972, Mexican Field Trip, 2 copies,\n-Letter from Thomas Fusek, Oct 4 1972,\n-Letter from Lawrence C. Cruz, Sept 15 1972,\n-Letter from Viola deKrieger, Sept 21 1972, with envelope,\n-Letter from John Scurto, Sept 20 1972,\n-Letter from Darlyne Jennings, Sept 18 1972, 2 copies with envelope,\n-Letter from Robert J. Perkins, with envelope,\n-Letter from Maria Linda Apodaca, Sept 21 1972,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Roberto David Navarro, Sept 18 1972, with envelope,\n-\"Hope this is what you wanted\" note,\n-Letter from CSULA, Sept 19 1972, Deans list,\nLetters Regarding Appeal to Chairman: Mexican Field Trip,\n-Letter to Dr. Arthur Niehoff (CSULA Anthro Chair) from Don Amador, Sept 15 1972,\n-Note to Don Amador from Dr. Thomas McCorkle, Aug 26 1972,\nChristmas 1971-,\n-Christmas card from Grandma B,\n-Envelope to Tony from Bob,\n-Christmas card to Tony from Aunt Bea,\n-Robinson's tag, to Tony from Don, 2,\n-Robinson's tag, to Tony from Dick,\n-Gift tag, to Tony from Dick, 2,\n-Christmas Card to Tony from Dick,\n-Christmas card to Tony from Mother and Daddy,\n-Gift tag, to Tony from Bob,\n25th Birthday (1971),\n-empty,\n1972 (26th Birthday),\n-\"Birthday Treasures\" to Tony from Mother,\n-Card to Tony from Dick,\nResearch Information Thesis,\n-\"The Insider\", 5 pages,\n-18 pages of hand written notes on legal paper, about studying homosexuality as an insider, Hollywood/LA, abnormality/ deviant behavior, ,\n-LA Times, Oct 14 1971, \"Hypocrisy Helped Kill the Consenting Adults Bill\",\n\"Personality Varables That Might Affect Role\" sheet, Oct 11 1972,\n-3 pages of handwritten notes on legal paper, on sex research,\n-Ripped yellow page, phone numbers,\n-\"Blacks in Strong Response to the Subject of Vasectomy\" clipping,\n-\"Institutional Male Transvestism and Sex Distinctions\" from Brief Communications,\n-2 pages of notebook paper, notes on being gay in other cultures and berdache,\n-\"The Bisexual Debate\" by Martin Duberman from These Are New Times,\n-2 pages of note book paper, notes for a questionnaire and Gay Hollywood,\n-1 ripped yellow page, on gay bars,\n-\"SRO at Classes in Human Sexuality\" by Robert Strand, LA Times May 3rd 1972, clipping,\n-\"Dear Abby: Property Values\" clipping,\n-\"Homosexual Crackdown By Police\" clipping,\n-\"Cleric\" clipping,\n-\"A Psychiartrist Says IT's Nonsense to Call Homosexuals Sick\" by Judd Marmor clipping,\n-\"The Role and Effect of Personal(?) Conflict\" page,\n-\"Homosexual Ordained by Church of Christ\" by John Dart clipping,\n-\"The Gay Subculture: The Gay Bars\", 8 pages,\n-4 pages of notes on legal paper, survey notes,\n-\"Assumption/Hypothesis\" page, yellow paper,\n-\"Personality in Culture\" notes, two white notebook pages,\n-3 yellow legal papers, notes on sexuality and society,\n-\"Purpose\" note, yellow sheet,\n-2 pages from \"Ramparts\", from \"Breakfast of Champions,\n-5 pages of handwritten notes, green ink, about gay culture,\n-\"References\", annotated bibliography,\n-\"Problems\" sheet, notebook paper,\n-Letter from Don, Oct 4 1972, relating to  \"Deviant Behavior and Social Process\", 3 pages,\n-\"Overt Homosexual Gay Needs\" and other notes, Oct 4-11 1972, 7 pages,\n-Note from Ruth Galvin,\n-\"Don Amador- Sat.\" paper,\n-\"3 minutes\" paper,\n-\"An Insider's Overview of the Los Angeles Male Gay Community\" by Don Amador, working copy,\n-Pages and notes from \"Gays and Economic Solidarity\", (?), 5 pages,\n-\"Sex and Culture\", 8 pages,\n-\"The Anthropologist: Outsider or An Insider\" by A.H. Niehoff,\n-30 pages of notes on yellow legal paper, about Gay needs and Gay culture, interviews,\nMexican Study Revisited,\n-\"Introduction\", 3 pages, Mexican Church study,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Job Potential, and Adaptation to a Slow Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972,\n-Two sheets of yellow paper, blank,\n-Note to R. Stone from Dr. Thomas McCorkle, Oct 2 1972, Amador final grade,\n-\"Attitudes Toward the Roman Catholic Church and It's Symbolic Function in Uruapan\" by Don Amador, 7 pages, two cover sheets,\n-4 pages of notes on yellow legal paper, about gay celebrities,\n-\"Super Twinkies: Twinkie Power Structure\" diagram,\n-Page 77/78 clipping,\n-Page 17 clipping,\n-Page 10 sheet, probably from Economic Solidarity-,\n-2 pages of note on yellow legal paper, about societal pressures and fetishes ,\n-\"One, Incorporated\" summary,\n-Half sheet on research with the Kinsey institute,\n-\"The Gay Bar\",\n-\"Lovers\", 12 pages,\n-Page 3 Griffith Park sheet,\n-\"How many gay bars?\"sheet,\n-\"The Economic Solidarity of the Gay Community\" by Don Amador, 1974,\n-\"Introduction\" ripped legal sheet,\n-Page 3 \"institution for Gays…\" sheet,\n-\"B.E. Mercer\" sheet,\n-2 pages of notes on yellow legal paper, notes about gay community,\n-3 pages of notes on yellow and white paper, about gay community and gay newspapers,\n-\"Water Sports and Other Jargon: Functions of Gay Terminology\" by Don Amador,\nGay Pride,\n-\"Gays Fight Discrimination, Uncertain Laws\", LA Times Mar 25 1974,\nGay Research Expenses,\n-Bill for Don Amador from Pacific Telephone, Dec 20 1972,\nUnmarked Manila Envelope,\n-Note to Members of the Executive Committee American Anthropological Association from Clark L. Taylor,\n-Two copies of the Franck Test,\nDr. E. Hooker,\n-1 page of notes, yellow sheet,\nFranck Tests Completed,\n-36 pages of legal paper with notes about completed Franck Tests,\nFranck Test,\n-Letter to Dr. Gary Granzberg from Don Amador, Dec 7 1972,\nFrom Box 3:,\nCost-Gay Studies,\n-Receipt from Postal Instant Press, March 22 1977,\n-Receipt from LA Community College for Kenneth Bartness for Gay Studies ,\n- Receipt from LA Community College for Pedro Santiago for Gay Studies,\n-Receipt from Postal Instant Press,\n-Receipt from Charlie Chan Printing for Don Amador,\n- Receipt from Postal Instant Press, June 15 1977,\n- Receipt from Postal Instant Press, Feb15 1977,\n-Receipt from Data Boy, Nov 30 1976,\n-Receipt from Postal Instant Press, four separate receipts from 1977,\nEstrus,\n-handwritten note on Estrus,\nFederal (Title I) Grant Info,\n-\"National Science Foundation\" note,\n-\"Los Angeles: Artistry in the Grants Game\", LA Times, 1 copy, 1 clipping,\n-Council Sets Rules for Federal Hiring Program, 1 copy, 1 clipping,\n-National Endowment for the Humanities Program Announcement, 1975-1976,\n-HEW Fact Sheet, 1976,\n-Card from National Endowment for the Humanities,\n-Letter from National Endowment for the Humanities about Fellowships,\nManuscript,\n-5 pages of yellow manuscript, edited with notes,\n-\"Added Notes\" Legal pad,\n-7 pages of loose legal paper, notes on Gay Icons and Gay Culture,\n-1 legal pad of notes on German and Early Gay History,\n-Flier for \"It's Vaudeville!\" by The Society for the Preservation of Variety Arts Presents,\n-\"European and American Gay History\" legal pad,\nBiological Life Cycle,\n-\"Perspective of Social-Sex Development Sample\", 10 copies,\nMale and Female Difference,\n- \"Tools\" note,\nSex Research Statistics,\n-\"The Grant Study\" notes, 2 pages,\nSex Research Studies,\n-\"Figures of Overt Homosexuality in United States and Western Europe\", 32 pages,\nSocial Structure,\n-notes on primate social structure, 4 pages,\nTaylor, Clark,\n-Letter to Members of the Executive Committee American Anthropological Association from Clark Taylor,\n-\"Don Amador-The person who is only as strong as those behind him\" legal sheet,\n-Legal pad with two pages attached,\nScreening,\n-\"Screening-Rejected\", legal page,\n-City of LA legal pad, handwritten notes inside,\n-\"Gay Studies I\" note, yellow legal paper,\n-\"Gay Studies I\" note, white legal paper, two pages,\n-Page from Gay Studies I test,\n-\"In the Primate World\" note,\n-\"Bond Develops\" note,\n-\"Female Orgasm\" note,\nGay Studies Survey,\n-Certificate of Completion of Gay Studies at LA City College, hand written,\n-20 pages of hand written notes on yellow legal pages,\n-Map of Council District 13, City of LA, 1975, large,\n-Map of City Council District No. 13, small,\n-From City-Clerk's Office: People Running For the City Council District 13 note,\n-40 question survey about gays,\n-Release from Don Amador-Professional Gay Counseling Services, \"Gay Survey Complete\",\n-\"Titles\" note,\n-\"Dick Hall\" note,\n-Memo to all students from Don Amador, 2 copies,\n-Copies of handwritten notes, illegible ,\n-\"Gay Studies Survey\" envelope,\nGeologic Time,\n-\"Sex Research: Taken from Sexual Behavior in the Human Female by Alfred C. Kinsey, pages 487-89\", 18,\n-Gay Studies Syllabus by Don Amador, includes brief history of sex research,\n-\"Relative and Atomic Geologic Time\" 10 copies,\n-\"Student Anthropologist\" legal pad,\nAnthropology,\n-\"Sex Research: Taken from Sexual Behavior in the Human Female by Alfred C. Kinsey, pages 487-89\",\n- Gay Studies Syllabus by Don Amador, includes brief history of sex research,\n-\"Growing Up Gay: The Last Tribe\" by Don Amador, 9 pages,\nFrom Box 4:,\n-Male pin up poster,\n-Business Cards, 57,\n-sticky notes, 2,\n-\"Jail: Suspect Freed\"  clipping,\n-\"405 W. Washington\" note,\n-Note from Don,\n-Note to Hon from Don,\n-Update, Issue 46, Dec 12 1980,\n-Note to Honey from Don,\n-\"Meet Don Amador\" Flier,\n-\"This is Amador Country\" Flier,\n-\"The 76'ers and The Kingsmasters Join Run\" flier,\n-July 4 '76 Christopher Street West Gay Pride Celebration issue of Christopher Street West ,\n-Bag of photos,  pictures of Don in DC, negative strips, Christmas, Don speaking at something,\n-Bag of photos 2, Christmas pictures, negatives, hiking trip, unknown people, a house, dogs,\n-Graduation Photo for Ricardo Amador from Tri Color Camera Shop,\n-10 negative strips,\n-\"Don's Prints and Proofs\" envelope, empty,\n-\"Has Jayanti '77\"folder, with pictures and papers inside,\n-DHL envelope with pictures, Memorial Day Service w/ Don, portraits of Don, negatives of Rick's grad photo, pic of woman management associates, pic of Bruce Canyon Division US Naval Cadet Corps 28 May 1979, Christmas Cards, pic w/ Harvey Milk, campaign pictures,\n-DHL envelope 2 w/ pictures, pics of Don, negatives, pics w/ friends, someone's graduation, Don teaching, proofs, Disco Circus press release,","Initial processing notes with item by item descriptions.\nFolders: Memos, Police Communication, Dade County, Pride 1976, Gay Community,\nFrom Box 1:,\nInter-institutional Communications,\n-Note and letter from Edmund Edelman (Supervisor of 3rd district), about job discrimination,\n-Note from Bill Carey to Peter Frisch and press release from Peggy Stevenson, 1976,\n-Note to Bill from Barabara Rasmussen, 1976,\n-Note from David Glasscock to Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Note from Grace Davis to Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Letter from Edmund Edelman to Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Page from \"last year's program\", features Christopher Street West Committee and Peggy Stevens,\n-Letter from Peggy Stevens to Arnett Hartsfield, 1976,\n-Letter from Peggy Steven to \"Friends\", 1975,\n-\"Weekly Report\" from Jeff Levin and Richard Huber, 1976, hard to read,\n-Letter from Milton J. Sharp to Edmund G. Brown (California Govenor), 1976,\n-\"The Community Reporter\" April 1976,\n-F.E.P.C Resolution, 1976,\n-Letter from Zev Yaroslavsky to Samuel Williams, 1976,\n-Letter from Thomas Coleman to Edmund Brown, 1975,\n-Letter from Bill Carey to Grace Davis, 1976,\n-Letter from R. E. Murdock to David Glasscock, 1971,\n-Packet including 2 letter grams from Dave G, A letter from Gay Friends of Jimmy Carter, 2 lettergrams from Dave G, Assembly Bill No. 3823, and an ad for \"Quotations from Chief Ed\", 1976,\n-Packet for LA Mayor Thomas Bradley, 1976,\n-Letter from Bill Carey to John Brooks, 1976,\nUnmarked Folder,\n-letter to LA Police Commission from Darrell Dee,\n-Parade Permit Application submitted to LA Police dept., 1976,\n-Hand drawn map of parade route,\n-Letter to Board of Police Commissioners from Sharon D. Cornelison,\n-Letter to Samual Williams, President of Police Commission from Sharon Roberts, 1976,\n-Declaration of Michael T. Manning,\n-Statement of Albert Gordon representing \"Parents and Friends of Gays\",\n-Letter from Reverend Troy D. Perry,\n-Letter to Mike from Kenneth Schnorr,\n-Letter to LA Police Commission from Rev. J.E. Paul Breton,\n-Report on Police Incident of July 4th, 1976 by Gordon Fisher,\n-Statement of Angeline Umbertino,\n-Letter to Board of Police Commissioner from Reverend Richard C. Vincent,\n-Statement of Rev. James E. Sandmire,\n-Statement of Patricia G. Underwood,\n-Letter from J. Haire Lieutenant Vice Officer-In Charge to Bill Carey, Mayor's Office Liaison to Gay Community,\n-Letter from Frank Ker to Bill Carey with Ker's resume attached,\n-Letter to Richard Amador from J.A. Cassidy (Dept. of the Navy),\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Jim Chandler, 1976,\n-Morris Kight Statement,\n-Thomas P. Steyer Statement ,\n-Letter to Police Commission Board from Dr. Scott Forbes,\n-Handwritten Statement by Bill Mann,\n-Statement of Arnold Erwin Remisk,\n-Statement from David Glascock,  member of the Board of Directors of Christopher Street West,\n-Letter from Ronald Joel Jacobson to Mayor Tom Bradley,\n-Statement from Paul Tamayo,\n-Statement of Ronald Lehman,\n-Statement of Jay L. Friend,\n-Handwritten statement of Carlton James,\n-Statement of Frank K. Zerilli,\n-City Attorney News Release, 1973,\n-Mayor's address to the Police Foundation, 1975, to Bill,\nResumes Folder,\n-Blank note from Mayor's office Criminal Justice Planning,\n-Letter to Donald Nielsen from  Terry Hatter, 1977,\n-Letter to Donald Nielsen from Peggy Stevenson, 1977, with copy of a letter from Nielsen,\n-Envelope addressed to Bill Carey from the Advocate, empty,\n-Card from Gene's TV and Video,\n-Memo to Bill about Donald Nielsen seeking a job,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Donald Nielsen,\n-\"Good News\", magazine from Metropolitan Community Church,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Phil Depoian,\n-Letter to Daniel Ramos from Phil Depoian, 1976,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Daniel Ramos1976,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Phil Depoian,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Sharon Cornelison, 1976,\n-Press Release for Christopher Street West Association, 1976, Gay Pride Week News,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Hand written itinerary written in green,\n-Flight schedule, Hollywood to San Francisco and back, 1976,\n-Letter to Rene Oviedo from Edmund D. Edelman, 1976,\n-Mayor's Document Transmittal Form from Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Memorandum from Billy Carey, 1976,\n-Note to Pat from Juanita, 1976,\n-Proposal Recommendation for a Gay Community Service Center, 1976, 14 pages,\n-Letter from Patricia White to Paula Smith, 1976, 6 pages, about Gay Community Service Center,\n-Mayor's Documental Transmittal Form, April 12, 1976,\n-Thank you note to Mayor Bradley from Gil (?) Buchard, April 6th 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Sept. 17th 1976,\n-Memo from Mayor's Office Criminal Justice Planning, to Bill from Cindy, 1977,\n-Note to Bill from Vern Pruss,\n-Card from Won Kon Restaurant, note written on back,\n-Note to Rose Matsui Ochi/John Brooks from Bill Carey, June 8th, 1977,\n-Letter from Joseph Coors (Coors Company),\n-Draft of Gay Pride Week Proclamation by Bill Carey,\n-Assembly Bill No. 1302 of the California Legislature, March 31, 1977,\n-Letter to Mayor Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, May 6th 1977,\n-List for \"Mayor's Breakfast Meeting with Representatives of the Gay Community Dec. 30, 1976,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, May 31 1977,\n-Mayor's Documental Transmittal Form from Bill Carey, July 19 1976, includes analysis of letter received in response to Gay Pride Week Proclamation,\n-Transcript of KNX FM Editorial \"Homosexual School Teachers\", given to Bill Carey,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, Project Heavy,\n-Proclamation from North Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, June 23, 1977,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Feb 4 1977, Liaison meeting reminder,\n-Note to Wanda Moore from Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Editor of Dignity from John B. Tackaberry,\n-Note from Grace Davis, July 27, 1977, given to Bill,\n-Letter to Ray Remy from Mark T. Curtis, June 23rd 1977,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Don Moreland, May 28th 1977, with envelope,\n-\"Past and Present Activities\" page, (part of longer resume?),\n-Page of ads for California State Senators,\n-Two envelopes from Richard Photo Lab, empty,\n-Negative photo strips, pictures unidentifiable,\n-Envelope addressed \"To the Uncles\", empty,\n-Ad for Belair cigarettes/ Cover of people magazine with Crosby, Stills, and Nash on the cover,\n-Order form for Christmas greeting cards,\n-Prestige Color Prints envelope, empty,\n-Prints and negative envelope, empty,\n-Five personal color laboratory envelopes, empty,\n-California State University Los Angeles Homosexual Subculture Task Force Technical Advisory Committee, 20 pages,\n-14 copies of cover of People Magazine, Dec 12th 1977, featuring Crosby, Stills, and Nash\nFrom Box 2:,\nLiason Luncheon Materials,\n-Memorandum to Mayor Bradley from Bill Carey, June 14 1977, Rally Against Anita Bryant,\n-Memorandum, to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, May 6 1977, Gay Community,\n-List of People and Offices legal paper,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Gary Bamberg (Field Deputy), April 18th 1977,\n-List of People, Office, and Telephone numbers legal paper,\n-\"Lot of Activity in March/April\" paper,\n-Two blank legal pages,\n-The Universal Fellowship Today pamphlet,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey,  Feb 14 1977, Liaison Meeting,\n-Parents and Friends of Gays Month Newsletter, March,\n-Card for Clayton Wells (Secy. Stonewall Demo. Club),\n-Stonewall Democratic Club/ LA, Endorsements Primary Municipal Elections,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Scott Gross, Jan 7th 1977,\n-Letter to Capt. Kenneth Hickman from Scott Gross,\n-Mayor's Office Criminal Justice Planning note to Cindy from Bill, Jan 25 1979,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Jan 6 1977, Liaison Luncheon,\n-Memorandum to Council Representatives from Bill Carey, Jan 10 1977, Monthly Luncheons,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Dec 1 1976, Reminder-Liaison Luncheon,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Nov 1 1976, Next Liaison Luncheon,\n-Note to Bill Carey, Oct 19 1976,\n-Message Memo to Bill Carey, Oct 19 1976,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey,  Oct. 13 1976, Reminder of Oct. 20, 1976,\n-Liaison Luncheon legal notes, 3 pages,\n-Copy of \"Council outlines priorities for Hollywood Civic groups\" article, Los Feliz Hills News, Sept. 30, 4 copies,\n-Note to Bill, Re: Proposed Policy Statement: Police-Gay Community Relations,\n-Proposed Policy Statement: Police-Gay Community Relations,\n-Blank page, watermark \"Fox River Bond\",\n-Ticket for Blend, Inc. Banquet Honoring Police Commissioner Salvador Montenegro, Feb 29, 1980,\n-Letter to County Committee Members from Fred Cohen and others,\n,\nFrom Box 3:,\nLiaison List (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-List of \"most sensitive contact people in each of the councilmanic offices\",\n-Memorandum to David Mixner from Bill Carey, Dec 9th 1976,\n-Memorandum to Don from Cindy/Bill Carey's Office,\n-Note to Don on pink paper,\nCarey 'Gay Pride',\n-Envelope to Mayor Tom Bradley,\nIII. Gay Community-General Corres. 1976,\n-Inter-Departmental Correspondence to Phil DePoian from Bill Carey, Dec 20 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner (Gay Community Services Center), Dec 7 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Arthur A. Abelson from Don Kilhefner, Dec 6 1976,\n-Letter to C.F. Brydon from Bill Carey, Dec 3 1976,\n-Letter to Sheldon Andelson from Philip DePoian, Nov 24 1976, with memo to Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sheldon Andelson, Nov 18 1976,\n-Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Nov 23 1976, Update on Liaison to the Gay Community, with update,\n-Letter from Howard Erikson, Nov 23 1976,\n-Letter to Don Kilhefner from Tom Bradley, Nov 19 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, Oct 26 1976,\n- Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Nov 12 1976, approval letter,\n-Note to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Nov 8 1876,\n-Transmittal slip to Bill Carey from Grace Davis,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, Oct 26 1976, 2nd copy,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Don Kilhefner, Nov 17 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Don Kilhefner, Nov 17 1976, with envelope,\n-Memo to Bill Carey about Tom Sullivan,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Dave Smith (LA Times), Nov 11 1976, with a note about response,\n-Letter to Dave Smith from Bill Carey, Nov 19 1976,\n-Office Memorandum to Rose Matsui Ochi from Michael F. Thompson, Nov 15 1976,\n-Note to Don Kilherfner, Morris Kight from Bill Carey, Nov 12 1976,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, Nov 5 1976,\n-Letter to Barbara Rasmussen from Ron Peterson, Nov 8 1976,\n-Letter to Ron Peterson from Barbara Rasmussen, Nov 4 1976,\n-Letter to Members of Gay Juvenile Task Force from Don Kilhefner, Nov 4 1976,\n-Letter from Bud Weisbart (Project Heavy), Oct 29 1976,\n-Letter to Raymond Teague from Bill Carey, Sept 14 1976,\n-Office Memorandum to Mary M. Reinchardt from Ezunial Burts, July 1 1976,\n-Office Memorandum to Bill Carey from Barbara Rasmussen, Nov 9 1976,\n-Letter to Steve Kubelka from Bill Carey, July 19 1976,\n-Letter from Councilman Joel Wachs, July 1976,\n-Note to Pat from Bill ,\n-Letter to Tom Steyer from Joel Wachs, July 7 1976,\n-Memo from Tom Steyer, July 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Jim Chandler, July 5 1976, with envelope,\n-Note to Bill from Cindy, June 25 1976,\n-Letter to Kathy Wilson Moore from Bill Carey, June 25 1976,\n-Letter to William R. Zappas from Joel Wachs, June 22 1976,\n-Letter to Joel Wachs from William R. Zappas, June 18 1976,\n-Letter to Deputy Chief R.L. Vernon from Reverend Elder James E. Sandmire, June 23 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Cindy, June 24 1976, Omega Meeting,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, June 3 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Martin Maharis, May 22 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Robert H. Lynn,\n-LAPD Budget, Investigations Bureau,\n-Note to Bill from Barbara Rasmussen, April 13 1976,\n- Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, April 12 1976, Thank you letter,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Al Bouchard, April 6 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to EZ Burts and Bill Winston from Bill Carey, May 7 1976,\n-Note to Bill,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Al Bouchard, May 4 1976,\n-Letter to Arnett Hartsfield from Al Bouchard, April 29 1976,\n-Letter from Bill Carey, May 27 1976, ,\nI. Gay Community-General Corres. 1976,\n-Draft: Gay Pride Week Proclamation,\n-Note to Bill from Ken MacLeod, Aug 31 1976,\n-Letter to John S. Gibson from Maj. Kenneth Mac Leod, Aug 31 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Robert Leighton (NewsWest), Aug 31 1976, with envelope,\n-Note about Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Editor of NewsWest from Joel Wachs, Aug 30 1976,\n-Note to Bill from Cindy, Aug 24 1976,\n-Memo to Bill from Charlotte Spitzer, Aug 16 1976,\n-Note to Bill from Pat, Aug 16 1976,\n-\"Swim, Wine, and Cheese\" handwritten note,\n-Stonewall Democratic Club, Position Paper: Gay Community Services Center, August 23 1976,\n-Note from Pat to Bill,\n-Gay Community Services Center Press Release, Aug 25 1976,\n-Council of the City of LA, Minority Report: The Board of Grants Administration, signed by John S. Gibson and Dr. C. Erwin Piper,\n-\"Council Oks Federal Jobs Funding for Gay Center\" by Erwin Baker, LA Times, Aug 25 1976, copy,\n-\"Valueless Training\", Herald Examiner, Aug 26 1976,\n-Editorial, KFSG/FM, Aug 23 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Don Kilhefner,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Howard Erickson (The Gay Luther), Aug 5 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Morris Kight, Aug 2 1976,\n-Gay Community Services Center, Mark Freedman obituary,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Building Fund,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, July 30 1976,\n-Community Development Program Proposal: Gay Community Center,\n-Gay Community Services Center Organizational Chart,\n-Note to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey,\n-Rough Draft, Proposed Policy Statement: Police-Gay Community Relations, 5 copies,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, June 29 1976, Gay Pride Mail,\n-Form Letter for Those Opposed (to Gay Pride),\n-Form Letter for Supporters (of Gay Pride),\n-Note to Jean O'leary from Bill Carey, July 27 1976 with brief resume from Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Council Deputies from Bill Carey, July 22 1976, Special Police Commission Hearing,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey, July 19 1976,\n-Piece of a letter,\n-Letter to Rabbi Erwin Herman from Jarrow Rogovin, July 9 1976, ,\n-Letter to Sam Williams (President of LA Police Commission) from Sharon Cornelison, David Glascock, and Rev. Elder James Sandmire, July 8 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Metropolitan Community Church,\n-Letter to CSWA Board Members from Jarrow Rogovin, July 7 1976,\n-Letter to George Nias from Edmund D. Edelman, June 29 1976,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Grace Davis, June 23 1976,\n-Note to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, June 29 1976,\n- Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, June 22 1976,\n-Letter to Sheriff Richard D Hongisto from Tom Bradley,\n-Letter to Mayor George Muscone from Tom Bradley,\n-Letter to Joe Freitas from Tom Bradley,\n-Letter to Police Chief Gains from Tom Bradley ,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Jim Foster, with envelope,\n-Letter to Bill from Daniel, June 9 1976,\n-Note to Bill from John,\n-Envelope to Tom Bradley and Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey, May 27 1976,\n-Letter from Bill Carey, May 27 1976, May 18th Meeting,\n-Note to Bill from David Glascock,\n-Interview between Chuck Ashman and Undersheriff Block, March 23 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Don Amador,\n-Curriculum Vita of Donald Amador,\n-Letter of Recommendation from Mrs. J. Luck, May 15 1975,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Paul H. Gebhard, May 13 1975,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Diane Kagan, May 9 1975,\n-Part of Application for Don Amador,\n-Syllabus for Homosexual Subculture taught by Amador, Spring 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Don Amador, July 16 1976,\n\"Donald H. Amador: a biography\",\n-Picture of Don Amador,\n-Letter to David Goodstein, handwritten,\n-\"S.F. Gays Tangle With Law and Lose, 25 to 7\" article, copy,\nCarey Gay,\n-Proposed Changes in Revised Criminal Law,\n-\"Appellate Courts Hit for Publishing Too Few Opinions\" by Mark Range,\n-ACLU Gay Rights Chapter, Dec 16 1976,\n-Letter to Commander T. McTighe from Michael T. Manning, Clark Pollack, and Albert Gordon, Dec 7 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976,\n-Letter to Chief Edward Davis from Clark Polack, Dec 8 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from John Simon, July 16 1976,\n-Letter to John Simin from Majorie Harned, Aug 30 1976,\n-Parade Permit Application for Christopher Street West Association for July 7 1976,\n-\"Intandem\" Gay Community Chapter Newsletter, April 1977,\n-\"Miami homosexuals See a Victory Despite Defeat of Antibias Law\" by Jon Nordheimer, New York Time, Dec 28 1977,\n- Transmittal Slip to Bill Carey from Fran Savitch, Feb 25 1977,\n-Note to Tom Bradley from W. Dorr Legg (One Inc. President), Feb 21, 1977,\n-Progam for One Incorporated 25th Annual Meeting, Jan 29 and 30 1977,\n-Rides of Spring form,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill Carey, Dec 27 1978,\n-The Gay Catholic Monthly  Newsletter, May 3 1977,\n-\"The Gay Salons of 1876\" by Jim Kepner, NewsWest, May 28-June 11 1976,\n-Flier for  Beth Chayim Chadashim Chanukah Dance, with envelope to Bill Carey,\n-Flier for Stonewall Democratic Club Business Meeting, May 1 1976,\n-Order form for \"The Gay Lutheran\",\n-Note to Bill from Linda Wenndo, June 1 1976,\n-\"The World of the Homosexual\" and \"Is the Gay Life Really Gay?\" in Awake, June 8 1876,\n-Gay Person's Alliance Newsletter, April 1976,\n-\"Questions on Homosexuality\" by New York Gay Activists Alliance,\n-\"Sexual Orientation and Civil Rights Commissions: What Are the Available Legal Remedies?\" by Don Gaudard,\n-\"A Gay Bibliography\", Summer 1975,\n-Human Achievement Foundation Newsletter, April 1976,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, April 1977,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, Jan 5 1977,\n-\"Duties of Monitors for Christopher Street West Parade\" sheet,\n-\"What the Bible seems to say...but does it?\" by Joseph C. Weber, June 1975,\n-Dignity: Statement of Position and Purpose,\n-\"Homosexuality: What the Bible Does…and Does Not Say!\" pamphlet by Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches, 2 copies,\n-\"Make Your Gay Vote Count!\" pamphlet by Stonewall Democratic Club,\n-Southern Californians for the Whitman-Radclyffe Foundation Newsletter, May 16 1976,\n-\"Parents of Gays Speak Out\" pamphlet,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, June 1976,\n- Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, May 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey,\n-Folio KPFJ-FM 90.7 Newsletter, Sept 1976,\n- Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, Sept. 1976,\n- Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, Oct. 1976,\n-Dignity: Dignity for Gay Catholics pamphlet,\n-\"Gays and the Law\" sheet by the Metropolitan Community Church,\n-\"The Christian Homosexual\" by Rev. Robert Sirico,\n-Universal Studios-Advanced Schedule, Nov 10 1969,\n-Public Appearance, two packets,\n-1 page of handwritten notes, white legal paper, names and phone numbers,\n-Entertainment Industry for Peace and Justice sheet, two copies,\n-\"'Out of the Closet' in Troy to gay identity in L.A.\" by Robert Basler, The Knickerbocker News,\nL.A.P.D. (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Memorandum of Law regarding Legality of Public Funds By Police Chief…To Generate Public Opposition ti City Council Action…\", Feb 9 1975,\n-Tom Bradley to the Police Foundation National Conference on Productivity in Policing\" April 15 1975,\n-LAPD Budget 1974-1975 year,\n-Confidential Memorandum to Tom Bradley from Dave Glascock, Feb 4 1976, with envelope, two copies,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from George Marshall,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey, May 27 1976,\n-\"30, 000 Children Sexually Exploited, LAPD Reports\", by Bill Hazlett 6 pages,\n-\"Policing Politics and Sex Crimes\", by Laurance Smith Jan 2 1976,\n-\"Gay S.F. Officers Urged to 'Come Out of Closet'\",\n-\"Chief Davis: Police Under Attack\", Glendal Ledger, April 19 1976,\n-Letter to Joel Wachs from Al Bouchard, May 29 1976,\n-\"Suggested Statement  Re Police-Gay Confrontation\" sheet, 2 copies,\n-Statement of Burt Pines to Press,\n-Press Release: \"Leather Fraternity\", 2 copies,\n-\"Homosexuals as Police Officers\",\n-Letter to Robert J. Stevenson from Edward M. Davis, Jan 16 1975,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Thomas F. Coleman,\n-Police Department Expenditures and Appropriations, 1974-1975,\n-Police Commission Agenda, May 27 1976,\n-Suggested Letter in response to Constituents Writing About Police Department Hiring Practices, Draft,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Samuel Williams, Oct 16 1975,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Rosalie Avery, April 19 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from Peggy Stevenson, March 3 1976,\n-Letter to Chief Ed Davis from Gilbert Lindsay and Peggy Stevenson, Apr 15 1976,\n-Questions for District Attorney on Joint Inquiry,\n-Questions for City Attorney on Joint Inquiry,\n-Questions for Commissioners on Joint Inquiry,\n-Questions Los Angeles Police Department,\n-Letter to Capt. R. S. Tucker from Deputy Chief R.L. Vernon, Dec 19 1974, attached to a copy of \"Homosexuals as Police Officers\",\n-Advocate Press Release, Feb 10 1975,\n-Transcript of an interview of Chief Ed Davis and Tom Hawkins for KhJ Channel 9,\n-Police Commission Special Meeting, Apr 17 1975, Commissioners: Robert Weil, James Fisk, Mariana Pfaelzer, Majorie Harned, Stella Roth,\nG.R.N.L. (Gay Rights National Lobby),\n-Politics in review: Textbook Case On Backlash by Martin Smith, Oct 28 1971, sent to Bill Carey,\n-Copy of a check written to G.R.N.L. from Bill Carey, Apr 24 1976, sent to Adam DeBough,\nProjects (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Memorandum to Grace Davis from David Glascock, March 18 1976,\n-Draft of \"Proclamation-'Gay Pride Week'\", 6 copies,\n-Reminder for Bill, Apr 17 1976,\n-List of invitees to Project Heavy-West Resource Board-Meeting, May 19 1976,\n-Message Memo to Reh from Jim Kepner,\n-Office Memorandum to Ethel Narvid from Bill Carey, May 20 1976,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Grace on back of a memo page,\n-Note about FEPC-Memo to Mayor, on back of memo page,\n-Document Transmittal Form from Ethel Narvid, Apr 28, 1976,\n-Draft of Letter to Constituents about LAPD at Mark IV Baths,\n-Draft for CSW Program Ad,\nPersonal (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Jimmy Palmer, with envelope,\nMedia (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-\"The Right of Sexual Privacy-for Everyone\" by Don Slater,\n-Memorandum To: Los Angeles Area Gay Organizations from Newt Deiter and Marty Butel, May 4 1976,\n-Letter to Hal Cranton from Ginny Vida, Nov 25 1975,\n-Letter to Ginny Vida from Ernest B. Goodman, Dec 19 1975,\n-Letter to Bill from Peter Frisch (The Advocate), Apr 20 1976,\n-\"High Court Rules Homosexuals Liable for Sex Acts in Private\", LA Daily Journal, March 20 1976,\n-\"The Chief Vs. the Bugaboos\" and \"Sex: A Commonsense Standard\", LA Times, Apr 30 1975,\n-\"Mayor Bradley's New Liaison-Bill Carey, a Man With a Tough Job Ahead of Him\" The Advocate, May 5 1976,\n-Gays Claim Discrimination, Ask FEPC AID, LA Daily Journal, May 10 1976,\n-\"Letters to The Times: Gays and 'Right of Sexual Privacy'\", LA Times,\n-\"Police Arrests at 'Slave Auction'\",\n-Peanuts cartoon referencing Chief Davis,\n-\"Police Arrest 40 at 'Male Slave Auction'\",\n-\"Sexual Standards Broadened for Police Candidates\" and \"Police Commission Oks Gay Officers Compromise\", LA Times, Oct 17 1975,\nMedia Luncheon File,\n-Media Luncheon Representatives for Regular Meetings to Discuss the Mayor's Office and City Hall as it Affects Gay Issues,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Feb 10 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Jan 11, 1977,\n-Message Memo to Cindy,\n-Copy of handwritten list of Representatives,\n-Media Luncheon sheet, Feb 16 1977,\n-\"Talk with Bill\", Feb 10 1977, hand written,\n-Note to Bill, Feb 9 1977, hand written,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Feb 2 1977,\n-Memo to Bill, Jan 28 1977,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Jan 17 1977,\n- Media Luncheon 2nd Meeting Agenda, Oct 27 1976, 3 copies,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Dec 3 1976,\n-Questionnaire for Media Luncheon, Sept 29 1976,\n-Media Luncheon 1st Meeting Agenda with handwritten notes, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Nov 3 1976,\n-Memo to Abe, Oct 27 1976,\n-\"Newsletter\" memo,\n-\"Oct 27 1976\" handwritten notes,\n-\"Re: For the Thurs. lunch w/ Rabbi Fuchling\" note,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, Sept 27 1976,\n-Memo to Bill Carey and Media Representatives, Nov 4 1976, 3 copies,\nGay Juvenile Task Force,\n-Memo to Cindy and Bill,\n-\"Gay Juvenile Task Force\", Oct 24 1976, from The Gay Community Services Center,\nII. Gay Community-General Corres 1977,\n-empty,\nThank You Letters,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Rev. Troy Perry, Feb 19 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Dr. R. Scott Forbes, March 8th 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Members of the Board of Directors of the Society of Pat Rocco Enlightened Enthusiasts, Feb 24th 1976,\nDade County,\n-Letter to Board of Commissioners of Dade County Florida from Tom Bradley, Apr 4 1977,\n-Mayors Doc Transmittal Form and Memo from Bill Carey, Mar 20 1977, 3 copies,\n-\"How Far Out of the Closet\", Newsweek, May 30 1977,\n-Letter from Joseph Coors, 1977,\n-Letter from John B. Tackaberry, May 6 1977,\n-\"Could Gay Rights Be Wrong, After All?\", LA Times,\n-Memo to Bill Cary and Ray Hartman from Mike Scott, Apr 5 1977,\n-Telegram to Ruth Sack from Peggy Stevenson, April 4 1977, with card from Peggy Stevenson to Bill Carey, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Burt Pines, Mar 31 1977,\n-\"As per Russell Freedman\" sheet, Apr 26 1977,\n-Letter to Jack Campbell and Bob Basker from Bill Carey, Apr 8 1977,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, Apr 5 1977,\n-Note and letter from Edmund Edelman, Mar 31 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Joel Wachs, Mar 31 1977,\n-Letter to Metropolitan Dade Board of Commissioners from Dave Cunningham, Apr 5 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Zev Yaroslavsky, Apr 11 1977,\n-Memo to Rose Matsui Ochi and John Brooks from Bill Carey, Apr 25 1977,\n-Memo to Gay Rights National Lobby Board of Directors from Co-chairs, Apr 12 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Burt Pines, Mar 31 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, Apr 5 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Joel Wachs, Mar 31 1977,\n-Mayor's Document Trans Form from Bill Carey, Mar 31 1977, 3 copies,\n-Letters to James Redford, Harvey Ruvin, Neil Adams, William Oliver, Berverly Phillips,  Clara Oesterle, and Barry Schreiver from Joel Wachs, Mar 31 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1977,\n-Note to Rosealie from Bill Carey, Apr 4 1977,\n-Letter to Bill from Al, Mar 22 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Ernani Bernardi, Apr 6 1977,\n- Mayor's Document Trans Form from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1977,\n-\"Letter from Mr. Goodstein's office\" sheet,\n-Handwritten note on Goodstein's, Mar 28 1977,\n-Letter from Municipal Elections Committee of Los Angeles, Mar 15 1977,\n-\"Gay Rights in the Open\", \"How a Male Couple Copes with Their Lifestyle\", and \"What's a Homosexual\", March 23 1977, The Miami News,\nItems for Response,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 23 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Pat Rocco, Feb 7 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Rick Hubner, Mar 29 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Thomas Coleman, Mar 26 1976,\n-\"Formation of a Mayor's Committee on Concerns of the Gay Community\" sheet,\n-Feb 6 1976 Packet for Mayor Bradley,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey with a letter to Board of Fair Employment Practices Commissioners from Tom Bradley, March 25 1976,\n-Letter from Rabbi Erwin L. Herman to Tom Bradley, Feb 2 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Maxwell Royce Harris, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradely from Association of Black Gays, Sept 12 1975,\n-Note to Bill Carey,\n-Note to Grace from Fran,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Charles Manatt, Mar 12 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Charles Warren, Mar 17 1976,\n-Resume for Howard A. Fox, with envelope,\n-Memo Grace from Bill Carey, Mar 24 1976, with trans slip and envelope,\n- \"Open Invitation to All Relatives and Friends of Gay People\", Feb 20 1976,  sent to Mayor Bradley from Al Bourchard, with office memo to Grace Davis and envelope,\n-Memo to Mayor Bradley from Kathleen M. Connell, Feb 4 1976,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Kathleen M. Connell, Feb 4 1976,\nCurrent Gay Policital Activities (B.C.),\n-Letter to Editor of San Francisco Sentinel from Dick Caudillo,\n-San Francisco Sentinel Editorial Comments, May 5 1977,\n-Letter to Editor of San Francisco Sentinel from Peter Thomas Judge (President of ACLU Gay Rights Chapter), May 23 1977,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives—Gay Community from Bill Carey, May 24 1977 ,\n-\"Tony Castro: Chicanos Give Brown A Taste of Hot Sauce\", LA Herald Examiner, Apr 4 1978,\n-Letter to David Mixner and Peter Scott from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1978,\n-Note and cards to Bill from Jorge Rodriguez, Mar 20 1978,\n-Resume for Jorge Rodriguez,\n-Memo to Dodo from Steve Lachs, Mar 28 1978,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Jim Scott, June 7 1976,\n-\"Contacts for Dana\" sheet,\n-Letter to Michael T. Manning from Samuel L. Williams, June 9 1975,\n-Memo to Capt. R. S. Tucker from Chief R. L. Vernon, Dec 19 1974,\n-\"Homosexuals as Police Officers\", Dec 13 1974,\n-Mayor's Office note about Morris Kight,\n-Letter to James Hayes from Michael Dougherty, Jan 6 1978, 2 copies,\n-Letter to  LA Board of Police Commissioners from Richard B. Kaplan (Municipal elections Committee of LA), Feb 24 1978,\n-Concerns in need of attention and correction in the administration of the LAPD, 7 pages,\n-\"The Search for A Police Chief-LA California: An Interview with LAPD Ass. Commander Darryl F. Gates\" by S.M. Smith and K. Gamby, Fall 1977,\n-Note from Susan M. Smith, Dec 15, 1977,\n-Memo to Capt. R. S. Tucker from Chief R. L. Vernon, Dec 19 1974,\n-\"Homosexuals as Police Officers\", Dec 13 1974,\n-Memo to Board Members of the Gay Rights National Lobby from Joe Totten, Feb 1 1978,\n-Packet on Gay Rights National Lobby,\n-\"GRNL Discounts Merger Rumors\", The Blade, Jan 1878,\n-\"I Hate to Criticize But…\", BlueBoy, Feb 1978,\nB.C.'s Signature/ Elections,\n-\"Results of Poll Conducted by Mayor Bradley's Pollsters\" sheet,\n-\"Homosexuals' donations to Stanbery told\" News-Pilot, May 11 1977,\n-Gay Caucus Newsletter, Vol. 1 Num. 1, May 1977,\n-\"Legislative Reporting System: Contact Record\", 3 copies,\n-\"Influence '77\" Newsletter,\n-\"Gays- A Search for Roots\", LA City College Nitenews, Vol 26 No 4, Mar 22 1977,\n-Letter to Bill and Dev from Tony Karnes for the Don Amador assembly campaign, April 12 1977,\n-Letter from Charles Warren on behalf of Lois Yudovin,\n-Lists of Endorsers, Apr 4 1977,\n-Letter from MECLA, Mar 15 1977,\n-\"Look at the Local V.D. Rate Among Gays\" by Billie and Virgie Bynum, Leaflet Evangelism, 4 copies,\n-UCLA Gay Student Union-Reminder, Mar 17 1977,\n-\"What's A MECLA\" ad, The Advocate, Mar 9 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from MECLA Executive Committee, 29 Jan 1977,\n-MECLA registration card,\n-\"New Emphasis\" legal page,\n-\"A New Constituency: Political Candidates Seek Homosexuals' Vote in Some Cities\", Wall Street Journal, Oct 20 1976,\n-\"Invitees to SEWR/Orion Meeting\", to Bill Carey,\n-City of Los Angeles Booklet, Sept 1976, 3 copies,\n-Office of the City Clerk-Election Division \"List of Qualified Candidates Primary Nomination Election-Apr 5 1977,\n- Office of the City Clerk-Election Division Primary Nomination Election-Apr 5 1977 Nominating Petitions, Feb 3 1977,\n-3 legal pages with hand written notes,\n-Apr 28, 1977, either election or polling results,\nGay Rights (Including Stonewall Club),\n-Ordinance No. 111,348,\nOrdinance No. 148,011,\n-Flier for Stonewall presenting Mayoral candidates, 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Stonewall Democratic Club, Feb 8 1977, 3 copies, one with trans form from Bill Carey,\n-Stonewall Democratic Club: Support the Gay Rights Plank copy, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 17 1977,\n-\"File copies\" note,\n-\"Answers for the Stonewall Democratic Club\", 2 copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 22 1977,\n-\"Bradley Bows to Davis on Police-Homosexual Issue\", LA Times Oct 3 1975,\n-\"Friends in Court\" note, Feb 23 1977,\n-\"Acid Head or Prophet of God\" by Gay Coalition Against Drug Abuse, Aug 2 1977, 2 copies, with envelope,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1976,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 25 1976,\n-Letter to Board of Fair Employment Practices Commissioners from Tom Bradley, Mar 29 1976, with trans form slip from Bill Carey,\n-\"LA Police Commission Rules Governing Café Entertainment and Shows\",\nMaterial for Preservation about Role as Liaison to the Gay Community,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Marilyn Murphy, July 8 1977, with resume for Marilyn Murphy,\n-Resume of Mark Curtis,\n-Recommendation form for Mark Curtis from Jay Murley, Feb 1976,\n-Recommendation form for Mark Curtis from Roger Glenn Lanphear,\n-Copies of Subpoenas for Mark Curtis,\n-Letter to Mark Curtis from Robert H. Powell, Jan 10 1975,\n-Notification of Dental Exam results and admission card for Mark Curtis,\n-Comment by Mark Curtis (?),\n-Note to Bill Carey from Grace,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, May 13 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, May 6 1977, with doc trans form,\n-California Legislature Assembly Bill No.1130, Mar 28 1977,\n-Statement to LA Police Commission from Darrell Dee,\n-Rough Draft of Letter from Patricia F. Clothier,\n-Cover Letter Rough Draft by Bill Carey,\n-\"Gay Liaison\" signed by Pat,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Apr 19 1977,\n-Flier for Special Benefit Performance For Gay Community Service Center Building Fund,\n-\"Metro Must Reconsider Gay Law\", The Miami Herald, Mar 15 1977,\n-\"Gay Rights: The emotions: at least, are in the open now\", The Miami News 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Ethel Narvid, May 10 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, May 11 1977,\n-Memo to John Brooks from Bill Carey, Feb 15, 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Jan 21 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 1, 1977,\n-Background for Meeting of Mayor Bradley with Representatives of the Gay Community, Dec 30 1976,\n-Resume of Roberta Bennett,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977,\n-City of LA pamphlet, Sept 1976,\n-Translucent envelope ,\n-Photomat envelope for R. Amador,\n-Picture of Unidentified man in navy hat and coat,\n-\"Pray for the Repose of the soul of John Ford\" card, Aug 31 1973, two copies,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim education pamphlet,\nHarassment (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-\"Gay Legislative Priorities Questionnaire\" ,\n-Letter to Commander McTighe from Albert Gordon, Dec 23 1976,\n-Letter to James Fisk from Michael T. Manning, Nov 26 1976,\n-Letter from ACLU Rights Chapter, Dec 10 1976,\n-ACLU Rights Chapter General Meeting Notice, Dec 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Edmund D. Edelman, Mar 30 1976, with envelope,\n-\"Recent Police Harrassment\" sheets,\n-Interview with Wes Kuney,\n-Draft of a letter from Tom Bradley ,\n-Letter to David Glascock from E.M. Davis and R.C. Madlock, Mar 4 1974,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Thomas F. Coleman, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Jarrow Rogovin, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel L. Williams from Peggy Stevenson, Mar 3 1976,\n-Note to Tom Bradley and letter to Peggy Stevenson from Donald Weggeman, May 17 1976,\n-Letter to Barry Kohn and David Glascock, Jan 3 1975,\n-Letter to Richard Boxer from Peggy Stevenson, Apr 29 1976,\n-Letter to Peggy Stevenson from Richard Boxer, Apr 26 1976,\n-City of LA notice (ticket) to appear for Richard Boxer, Feb 1 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Richard Boxer, Feb 3 1976,\n-Letter to E. Burts from Richard Boxer, Mar 22 1976,\n-Mailgram to Tom Bradley from Richard Boxer, ,\n-Memo to PS, DW from LAR, Apr 13 1976,\n-Note and letter to Tom Bradley from Ed Edelman, Mar 30 1976, 2nd copy,\nGay Community,\n-Mailgram to Bill Carey from Executive Board of Parents and Friends of Gay, Mar 3 1977, with envelope, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Ezunial Burts and Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, Mar 28 1977,\n-\"State GOP Embarrassed by Davis Slurs on Gays\", NewsWest, Mar 3-17 1977,\n-Letter to Jim Haire from Dick Caudillo, Mar 17 1977, with envelope, two copies,\n-Letter to Bill Kerry (Carey?) from David A. Roberti, Mar 4 1977, with revisions from penal codes,\n-Letter to Dave Cunningham from Jarrow Rogovin, Oct 13 1976,\n-\"Looking for Mr. Gaybar\", Voice, Jan 24 1977,\n-Letter from Virginia M. Apuzzo (GRNL),\n-Gay Rights National Lobby Newsletter, Vol 1 No 1, Feb 1977,\n-Letter to Executive Committee of MECLA from Steve Schleier,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 17 1977,\n-Flier for Stonewall Club meet and greet with LA mayoral candidates,\n-\"Support Gay Rights Plank\" sheet,\n-Letter from David Glascock (Christopher Street West),\n-Memo to Phil DePoian from Bill Carey, with a note from Grace, Feb 22 1977,\n-Letter from Greg Gordon (Gay Radio Collective), Feb 2 1977,\n-Letter to David Mixner from Clayton Wells,\n-Letter to Dennis Minishian from Jeanne Barney, Feb 17 1977,\n-Flier for H.E.L.P.'s Old Fashioned County Fair,\n-ACLU Gay Rights Chapter Newsletter, Vol 2 No 1, Mar 1977,\n- ACLU Gay Rights Chapter Calendar,\n-Letter from Louis Hirsch (Beth Chayim Chadashim), with fact sheet,\n-Business card for Robert Arthur,\n-Agenda for Community Guild Program,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Stephen K. Blumberg, Mar 14 1977, with envelope,\n-Lettergram to EDE from Dave G, Apr 30 1976,\n-Letter from Howard A. Fox (Gay Friends of Jimmy Carter),\n-Lettergram to EDE and Bill Carey from Dave G., Apr 30 1976,\n-Lettergram to Larry G. from Dave G., Apr 30 1976,\n-California Legislature Assembly Bill No. 3823, Mar 17 1976,\n-Ad for \"Quotations from Chief Ed\",\n-Tavern Guild of Los Angeles Bi-laws Template,\n-Letter to Bill from Rev. Donald Pederson, Jan 5 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Clark Polak (ACLU), Dec 8 1976, with envelope, two copies,\n-Letter to Commander T. McTighe from the ACLU Gay Rights Chapter, Dec 7 1976, two copies,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976, two copies,\n-Letter to Chief Edward M. Davis from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976, two copies,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sheldon W. Andelson, Jan 10 1977,\n-Letter from David Glascock, Christopher Street West Association,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from C.F. Brydon, Dec 14 1976,\n-Hollywood Coordinating Counsel January Meeting Flier, Jan 14 1977,\n-Business card for Robert Arthur,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Bob Arthur,\n-\"The Purpose of the Community Guild\" by Robert Arthur,\n-Memo to Bar Owner Representatives from Stu Zinn, Jan 12 1977,\n-Memo from Cindy to Bill, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sheldon W. Anderson, Jan 19 1977,\n-Flier for \"The S\u0026M (Sequins and Mascara) Follies\" Jan 18, 1977,\n-Flier for \"The Manifest Integrity, Los Angeles\",\n-\"Senator Garcia Reports to You\" booklet,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Barbara Rusmussen, Dec 15 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, Dec 7 1976,\n-A Proposal to Project Heavy West: A Gay Juvenile Program,\n-Letter to Kenneth Fare from Don Kilherfner, Dec 27 1976,\n-Memo to Gay Juvenile Task Force, Dec 29 1976, with minutes from Dec 12 meeting,\n-Letter from Bud L. Weisbart (Project Heavy, West LA), Dec 21 1976,\n-\"Arguments and Authority\" rough draft by the Gay Community Services Center,\n- Letter to Don Kilhefner from Edmund D. Edelman, Dec 16 1976,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Dec 17 1976,\n-\"Motion\" April 13 1976,\n-Letter to Bill from Clark, Dec 19 1976,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, Mar 28 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Apr 7 1977,\n-Letter from James L. Lamaid,\n-Map of DPSS Administrative Headquarters,\n-Memo to Phil dePonia from Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Assemblyman Willie L. Brown from Peter Thomas, Apr 2 1977,\n-Memo to Robert McQueen from Bill Carey, Apr 8 1977,\n-Legislative Bulletin League of California Cities, Mar 18 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Sheldon W. Andelson, Mar 31 1977,\n-Press Release for Gay Community Service Center,\n-Letter from Bill Carey from Al Bouchard, Mar 14 1977,\n-Letter from Al Bouchard (Gay Community Chapter), Mar 1977,\n-Intandem (Gay Community Chapter newsletter), Vol 1 No 1, Mar 1977,\n-Research Project for Gay Community Chapter,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n-Letter to Flo Pickett from Grace Davis, Apr 13 1977, with trans slip to Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Grace Davis (Montanez) from Flo Pickett, Apr 8 1977, with envelope,\n-SCW/WRF presents Dinner \u0026 Fundraiser, Apr 29 1977,\n-Letter to Bill from Clark, Dec 9 1976,\n-Parents and Friends of Gays Monthly Newsletter, Apr 1977,\n-Handwritten note from the Membership of Beth Chayim Chadashim, 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Greg Gordon (Gay Radio Collective), Aug 26 1976,\n-The Gay Radio Collective \"I.M.R.U.\": Gays, and Gay Issues in Local Government, Sept. 1976 ,\n-Letter to Bill Cary from Greg Gordon, Aug 2 1976,\n-I.M.R.U. Program Announcement for August 1976, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Greg Gordon, Nov 17 1976,\n-Letter from I.M.R.U./The Gay Radio Collective, no date,\n-Memo to Rose Matsui Ochi and John Brooks from Bill Carey, Apr 11 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Rose Matsui Ochi, Apr 27 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Peter Scott (MECLA), Apr 27 1977,\n-Letter to Albert Gordon from Martin Butel, Mar 9 1977,\n-Mayor's Doc Trans Form Bill Carey, Apr 25 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Arthur S. McNay, Apr 19 1977,\n-Task Force on Gay Alcoholism Minutes, Apr 27 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Dick Caudillo, Mar 9 1977,\n-Program for Gay Rights Chapter of the ALCU 1976 Human Rights Award, given to Willie Brown ,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, May 6 1977,\n-Parents and Friends of Gays Newsletter , May 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill Carey, no date, Project Heavy,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Scott Gross, Feb 8 1977,\n-Letter to Capt. Kenneth Hickman from Scott Gross, Jan 5 1977,\n-Letter to Scott Gross from JD Madell (Captain Commanding Officer), Jan 31 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Donald Nielsen, Oct 28 1976, with memo to Bill Carey and envelope,\n-Gay Community Services Center Meeting Agenda, May 9 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill Carey, May 3 1977,\n-Greater LA Chapter Western Gay Academic Union Newsletter, Vol 1 No 3, Apr 3,\n-Brown transmittal envelope, lots of names,\n-Catholics for Human Dignity News, August 17, 1978,\n-Catholic for Human Dignity Pro Patria et Ecclesia award (two copies) and list of award recipients,\n-Voter's opinion survey,\n-\"Parade by gay rights group held offensive\", Sept 27 1978,\n-Memo to Ezunial Burts and Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\nInformation items,\n-\"Chronology of events\" Apr  7 1975- Jan 13 1975,\n-\"CAGSO\", six copies,\n-\"Proposed Draft for 1976 Democratic Party Platform: Gay Rights Plank\", two copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley and Eze Burts, Feb 3 1976, two copies, with handwritten list,\n-Letter from Frank Brigham and Daniel Whiteside (Stonewall Democratic Club), Feb 12 1976, with application form for Stonewall Democratic Club),\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Grace Davis,\n-Letter to Police Commission from Robert Sirico, Mar 17 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Lawrence A. Reh, Feb 27 1976,\n-Note from Jarrow Rogovin, handwritten,\n-small, illegible note,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Edmund D. Edelman, Jan 26 1977,\n-Letter to Dorr Legg from Tom Bradley, Jan 28 1977, five copies,\n-Invitation to Tom Bradley for ONE's 25th Annual Celebration, Jan 19 1977,\n-Mayor's doc trans slip from Bill Carey,\n- Victim's Advocacy Meeting, handwritten list,\n-Handwritten list, Jan 17 1977,\n-Memo to John Brooks from Bill Carey, Feb 15 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Feb 11 1977,\n-Letter to Baxter Rice from Chris Cox, Jan 26 1977,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Beverly Beyette, Jan 11 1977, two copies, with envelope,\n-Three pages of names on yellow legal pages,\n-\"Homosexual molester myth is 'unfounded'\", The Oregon Statemen, Jan 14 1977, two copies,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from James E. Sandmire, Mar 18 1976, with envelope,\n-Resume of B.C. Van Hecke,\n-List of names for  Bill Carey,\n-\"The Birds and Bees\", from U.S. National Gay Task Force,\nFeedback- Positive and Negative (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Note to Bill from LAR,\n-\"Truth is Best\" flier,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from David M. Cypers (The Advocate), May 6 1976,\n-Letter to the Editor from Ray Beck, The Advocate, May 1 1976,\n-Business card for Lawernece A. Reh,\n-\"Membership of 100+\" note,\n-Stonewall Democratic Club resolution, Mar 27 1976,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Apr 22 1976,\n-Memo to Rick Hubner from Bill Carey, Apr 22 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Gerry F. Parker II, Apr 21 1976,\n-Memo to Bill Elkins from Joanne Kumamoto, Mar 22 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Gregg McGreevy, Feb 16 1976,\n-List about job discrimination based on marital status or sexual preference,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Maxwell Royce Harris, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from the Association of Black Gays, Sept 12 1975,\n-CAGSO Statement,\n-Business card for Richard Boxer,\n-\"The Pacific Center: Community Services for Sexual Minorities\" brochure ,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Richard Boxer, Apr 27 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Peggy Stevenson, Mar 31 1976,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Grace,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Apr 10 1976,\n-Letter from Al Bouchard, May 7 1976,\n-Announcement from Gay Persons Alliance, May 1976,\n-Letter to Bill from Al Bouchard, Apr 6 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Robert Bentley, May 5 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Donnell Miles, May 20 1976,\nI. Gay Community- General Corres. 1977,\nLeft side,\n-List of Sensitive people in Councilmanic offices,\n-Memo to Bill from Frank Sarelli, attached to memo about Troy Perry's schedule,\n-List of contacts on half sheet of yellow legal paper,\n-List of Heading and note to Bill from John,\n-Contact info for Ron Grayson,\n-Memo to Cindy from Rick,\n-Declaration of Gay Pride week, Jun 10, 1976,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Barbara Rasmussen, Apr 12 1976,\n-Draft letter to Gay Organizations from Tom Bradley, with envelope,\n-Two pages of handwritten notes about police,\n-Typed notes on police positions,\n-Letter from Don Kilhefner, Dec 14 1976,\n-List of items needed by the Gay Community Services Center, 3 copies,\n-Memo about letters of opposition to Gay Pride, from Bill Carey, July 16 1976, two copies,\n-Form letter for Supporters, two copies,\n-Form letter for Those in Opposition, two copies,\n-Note from Ed Edelman,\n-Letter to Rene Oviedo from Edmund D. Edelman, July 14 1976,\n-Letter to Edmund D. Edelman from Rene Oviedo,\n-Card for Sylvia A. Yuster to Bill Carey,\n-Letter from Peggy Stevenson on Gay Pride, 2 copies,\n-Analysis of Gay Pride Mail,\n-Rough Draft, sent Aug 9 1976, with list of senders, two copies with another list of names,\n-List of numbers for council members on yellow legal paper,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Nov 23 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sydney Crocker, Nov 3 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Sydney Crocker, Nov 3 1976,\n-Flier for \"The Belle of Amherst\", Nov 5 1976,\n-Letter from Bruce Voeller (National Gay Task Force), Dec 8, 1976,\n-\"Kiss Me Quick\" clip,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from C.F. Brydon, Nov 8 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from C.F. Brydon, Nov 9 1976,\n-Letter from C.F. Brydon, Aug 3 1976,\n-Contact info for Bill Carey on white note paper,\n-Blank Mayor's office Criminal Justice Planning, two,\n-Calculations on white scrap of paper,\n-Memo to Rose Ochi from Bill Carey, Apr 12 1976,\n-Memo to Betty Berzon from Bill Carey, May 23 1977,\n-Memorandum on \"Needs of Homosexual Youth\" by Howard Ekerling,\n-Letter to Evan Thompson from Bill Carey, June 28 1977,\n-Memo to David Mixner from Bill Carey, Dec 9 1976,\n-Resume of Roberta Bennett,\n-Memo to Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, June 16 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, June 14 1977, with blank memo sheet attached,\n-Memo to Sylvia Yunster from Bill Carey, My 23 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 23 1977,\n-Memo to Wanda Moore from Bill Carey, May 12 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, May 11 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, May 6 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, May 5 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977,\nRight Side,\n-Letter to Hil Cole from Bill Carey, Apr 20 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Hil Cole, Apr 5 1977, with envelope,\n-Letter to David Goodstein from Bill Carey, Apr 20 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from David M. Cypers, Apr 13 1977,\n-Letter to Senator Alfred Alquist from David B. Goodstein, Apr 12 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Apr 19 1977,\n-Letter to William Tyson from Tom Bradley, Apr 18 1977,\n-Letter to John Hubert from Tom Bradley, Apr 18 1977,\n-Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Gay Constituents,\n-Memo to Ezunial Burts and Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Dade county,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n-Memo to Rose Matsui Ochi and John Brooks, Apr 11 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1977,\n-Letter to Dade County Board of Commissioners from Tom Bradley,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Dade county commendation,\n-Letter to Quinn Martin from Tom Bradley, Mar 14 1977, two copies,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, \"Streets of San Francisco\",\n-Note to Bill from Cary Tames, hand written w/ other contact info,\n-\"Streets of San Francisco\" note,\n-Memo to Do Do Meyer from Bill Carey, Mar 2 1977,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Do Do Meyer, Feb 16 1977,\n-\"Teacher Accused of Sex Acts with Boy Students\" article,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Maxine Lee, Feb 11 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Mar 1 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Tour of Gay Bars,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 1 1977,\n-Memo to Sylvia from John, Mar 1 1977,\n-Letter to Donald Nielsen from Grace Davis, Feb 28 1977,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Donald Nielsen,\n-Memo to Phil DePoian from Bill Carey, Feb 22 1977,\n-Letter to Community Guild from Tom Bradley, Feb 17 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Community Guild,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, Feb 16 1977,\n-Memo to Jay Berman from Bill Carey, Feb 11 1977,\n-Letter to W.R. Vaiden from Bill Carey, Feb 9 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from W. R. Vaiden, Jan 7 1977, with envelope,\n-Letter to Tom Matthews from Bill Carey, Feb 9 1977,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Tom Matthews, Dec 10 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Dorr Legg from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977,\n-Letter to Dorr Legg from Tom Bradley, Jan 28 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, One Inc.,\n-Letter to Dorr Legg from Tom Bradley, 2 copies,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, One Inc. Telegram,\n-Telegram to Dorr Legg,\n-Note to Tom Bradley from Dorr Legg, Jan 19 1977,\n-Letter to Barbara Gittings from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Barbara Gittings, Dec 17 1976,\n-Rough Draft of letter to Barbara Gittings,\n-Letter to Willie McClenehan from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, picture for Willie McClenehan, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Holly Hart from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n-Letter to Jeri Cohen from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Jeri Cohen, Dec 1976,\n-Letter to Peter Frisch from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Jan 21 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy, Jan 20 1977,\n-Dignity Ltd. Pamphlet,\n-Letter to Mike Manning from Tom Bradley, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Coleman from Tom Bradley, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Al Gordon from Tom Bradley, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Don Penderson from Tom Bradley, Jan 17 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, missed breakfast, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Pat Russell from Bill Carey,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Jan 10 1977,\n-Memo to Bill, Myra Rydell,\n-Handwritten list,\n-\"Jan 11, 1977 Meeting\" note,\n-Letter to Don West and Mike Novak from Tom Bradley, Jan 10 1977,","Papers of gay rights activist Don (Donald H.) Amador (1943-1992) of Los Angeles. ","Series 1: Included are personal papers, papers relating to research and teaching, as well as papers relating to his political activities.  Included in this collection is a book titled, Homosexual Subculture 497.  It is a self published manuscript from June, 1976.  It is the cumulation of 14 term papers from his first course offering of a gay studies course at California State University, Long Beach.  Sociology 497 was the first of its kind.  The papers covered topics such as the gay couple, religion, family, military, lesbianism, fetishism, and leather subculture.","Series 2: This series contain the papers of Bill Carey, the gay community's liaison to the mayor of Los Angeles, Tom Bradley. There are letters, memos, and notes from Bill Carey as well as other LA City officials. Included in this series are papers pertaining to the city of Los Angeles including materials about the police department and the gay community and Pride Week 1976. Materials concerning the LA gay community and LA  newspaper clippings are also part of this collection.","Series 3: An assortment of newsletters and flyers collected by Don Amador, as well as a few handwritten notes. The publications include the MECLA (municipal elections committee of Los Angeles) special dinner edition, volume 1, number 2 of their February 1980 newsletter; Investigative Leads volume 1, number 10 edition from June 30, 1980; Parents \u0026 Friends of Gays Newsletter, April and May 1980 issues. There is also a \"From the director's chair...\" flyer,\na business card for East Side Association, the line up for the 1980 Christopher Street West Gay Pride Parade, and two flyers for the National March on Washington in October 14, 1979.","Other items include a blank sheet of MOWC/LA (March on Washington Committee/Los Angeles) letterhead, and a blank sheet of Field Photo Homes, Inc. letterhead, newspaper clippings, a biography of Donald H. Amador, two pages of handwritten notes, and the end page of a thank you letter from Amador.","This series contains the professional and personal papers of activist Don Amador. Included are his correspondences, notes, drafts, research, and finished copies of his writings. There are also notes from his class, Homosexual Subculture that he taught at California State University, Los Angeles. Materials from his 1977 campaign for district assembly. Personal items and pictures are also in this series.","A poster of the musical group the Village People with images of all six original members of the group.","This series contain the personal papers of the mayor of Los Angeles liaison to the gay community, Bill Carey. There are letters, memos, and notes from Bill Carey as well as other LA City officials. Included in this series are papers pertaining to the city of Los Angeles including materials about the police department and the gay community and Pride Week 1976. Materials concerning the LA gay community and LA  newspaper clippings are also part of this collection.","An assortment of newsletters and flyers collected by Don Amador, as well as a few handwritten notes. The publications include the MECLA (municipal elections committee of Los Angeles) special dinner edition, volume 1, number 2 of their February 1980 newsletter; Investigative Leads volume 1, number 10 edition from June 30, 1980; Parents \u0026 Friends of Gays Newsletter, April and May 1980 issues. There is also a \"From the director's chair...\" flyer, a business card for East Side Association, the line up for the 1980 Christopher Street West Gay Pride Parade, and two flyers for the National March on Washington in October 14, 1979.","Other items include a blank sheet of MOWC/LA (March on Washington Committee/Los Angeles) letterhead, and a blank sheet of Field Photo Homes, Inc. letterhead, newspaper clippings, a biography of Donald H. Amador, two pages of handwritten notes, and the end page of a thank you letter from Amador. ","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Amador, Don (Donald H.), 1943-1992","Carey, Bill ","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. Acc. 2009.562","/repositories/2/resources/8514"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Don (Donald H.) Amador Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Don (Donald H.) Amador Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Don (Donald H.) 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Acquisition information for material received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Acc. 2014.122  purchased for Swem Library with support from the Clarice Garrison Quasi Fund.\u003c/p\u003e"],"appraisal_heading_ssm":["Appraisal Information:"],"appraisal_tesim":["One cubic foot of newspapers were deaccessioned as the originals were damaged by mildrew and potential mold and there were multiple copies of many papers. Acquisition information for material received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member."," Acc. 2014.122  purchased for Swem Library with support from the Clarice Garrison Quasi Fund."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is not yet fully arranged and described. 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Amador legally adopted Don Grace. In 1977 Amador was appointed by Los Angeles Mayor, Tom Bradley as the city's official liaison to the gay community.  Amador was passionate about the history surrounding gay culture and his greatest accomplishment was the creation of the first gay studies course at California State University, Long Beach in 1976.  From it he created a book where he took the 14 best papers presented in the inaugural spring semester of Sociology 497. A pioneer of the subject, this book is a glimpse of the origins of a field of study that numbers more than 40 course offerings in programs across the United Staes by 2014.  Amador died in 1992 from complications with the AIDS virus.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Don (Donald H.) Amador was born Donald Grace in 1943. He served in the United States Navy with Richard J. Amador. In 1971 Richard J. Amador legally adopted Don Grace. In 1977 Amador was appointed by Los Angeles Mayor, Tom Bradley as the city's official liaison to the gay community.  Amador was passionate about the history surrounding gay culture and his greatest accomplishment was the creation of the first gay studies course at California State University, Long Beach in 1976.  From it he created a book where he took the 14 best papers presented in the inaugural spring semester of Sociology 497. A pioneer of the subject, this book is a glimpse of the origins of a field of study that numbers more than 40 course offerings in programs across the United Staes by 2014.  Amador died in 1992 from complications with the AIDS virus."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAfter the death of Don Amador the papers were in the custody of his sister in Troy, N.Y.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History:"],"custodhist_tesim":["After the death of Don Amador the papers were in the custody of his sister in Troy, N.Y."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDon (Donald H.) 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Finding aid and biographical note updated by SCRC staff March 2016.","Initial processing notes with item by item descriptions.\nFrom Box 1:,\n-Certificate of initiation to the Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep, no date,\n-\"Out of the Closet\" in Troy to gay identity in L.A.\" by Robert Basler, profile of Amador, no date,\nHenry Hay and John Burnside Folder,\n-Slip for Fletcher R. from Los Angeles City College, no date,\n-Summary of \"The Gay Window\" by Henry Hay by Amador, no date, handwritten notes, 7 copies,\n-Envelope marked \"Harry Hay\", inside are \"What If They Gave a Concert and Nobody Came?\" by Ken Emerson (1977) and a Syllabus for Homosexual Subculture taught by Amador,\n-Summary of \"The Gay Window\" by Henry Hay by Amador, 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Dinah (Don) from Harry Hay and Letter to Henry Hay and John from Tony Karnes, 1977,\n-Letter to Don and Tony from Harry Hay, 1977,\n-Letter to Don and Toby from Harry Hay, 1977, with envelope,\n-Legal Paper marked \"Purpose of Campaign Tables\", no date, 2 pages,\nKnickerbocker News Folder,\n-Handwritten note, no date,\n-\"Out of the Closet\" in Troy to gay identity in L.A.\" by Robert Basler, profile of Amador, no date, 70 copies\"An Insider's Overview of the Los Angeles Male Gay Community\",\n -by Don Amador, 1974, 25 copies,\nTelephone Conversations with Students and Others: Responses,\n-Rap Session, Aug. 8th, 1972, hand written note book pages, 9 pages,\n-\"Comments Regarding My Work\", 17 hand written yellow pages,\n-List of Participants in the Mexican Summer Field School, 1972,\n-16 pages of handwritten notes,\n-\"Grade Change Procedures\", California State College LA, 1972,\nSWAA 1974 Economic Solidarity Gay Com.,\n-\"The Economic Solidarity of the Gay Community\" by Don Amador, 1974, 4 pages,\nSpeech Preparations?,\n-Cal State University LA note book with Anthropological note on the Cheyenne Indians, others, and homosexuals in LA,\n-14 pages of handwritten notes on loose leaf paper about homosexuals,\n-\"Introduction\" typed, four pages, about gays and police,\n-\"Methods\", two small pieces of paper,\n-17 pages of handwritten notes on loose leaf paper about homosexuals and police and research,\n-Three typed pages from \"An Insider's Overview of the Los Angeles Male Gay Community\",\nE.I.P.J. #2,\n-empty,\n,\nE.I.P.J. # 1,\n-four  note cards with names and phone numbers, one stapled to folder,\n-Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Gene Riggs,\n-Joint Treaty of Peace signed by David Sprouse,\n-Card for Sky Forest Enterprises,\n-Five note cards with names, addresses and phone numbers,\n-One piece of legal paper with handwritten notes,\n-Two typed pages with names and phone numbers, one is taped to the folder,\n,\n-Invitation for Alberto Espinoza's birthday, 1979,\n-Booklet for Twelfth Honors Convocation California State University, Los Angeles, 1973,\n-Booklet for Fourteenth Honors Convocation California State University, Los Angeles, 1975,\nTony at Bob Crowe,\n-empty,\n-Gay Rights National Lobby, 1977, two copies,\n-Western Gay Academic Union newsletter,\n-\"Town Crier\" hand written note page,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim: Member Union of American Hebrew Congregations Newsletter, September 1977,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim: Member Union of American Hebrew Congregations Newsletter, August 1977,\n-Booklet from Georg Jensen Inc. for Marghad Linens, stickers stuck on cover,,\n-Card and two receipts from The Broadway Glendale Galleria ,\n-Invitation to 28th Annual Commencement of CSU LA, 1975 with envelopes,\n-Envelope from 3924 Sunset Boulevard, empty, two,\n-\"Jungle\" card,\n-Invitation to Don Amador and Tony Karnes 10th anniversary party at the Jungle on 3626 Sunset Boulevard, 6 copies,\n-Program for 31st Memorial Day Services, 1979,\n-\"Teacher\" article, 5 copies,\n-Program for the The Argonauts present \"Fantasy Burlesque\", 1974, two copies one red, one blue,\n-Brochure for D.C. tour mobile,\n-Notes for Universal Studios Tour by Ellen Weiss and Tony Karnes,\n-Invitation to Columbia Records Open House ,\n-Brochure for Sexual Compulsives Anonymous,\n-Alcoholics Together Meeting Schedule, Fall 1973,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, 1973,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Program and Abstracts, 1973,\n-Subscription form for Journal of Homosexuality,\n-Brochure for gay Community Services Center,\n-Program for \"Alcoholics Together\" benefit Dinner/Dance, 1974,\n-Brochure for \"The Gay Liberation Book\",\n-Oversized Postcard featuring Wil Wright's Soda Parlor, two copies,\n3/22/ 71 Sterving (?) Comm. Meeting, Jane's House,\n-Letter from Woman Management Association, 1971,\n-Envelope from Woman Management Association to Entertainment Industry of Peace and Justice,\n-Minutes for interim Executive Committee of Entertainment Industry for Peace and Justice,\n-Envelope addressed to Tony Karnes, empty, 1971,\n-Letter about Entertainment Industry for Peace and Justice benefit concert,\n-Note for Tony Karnes to call Sarah of Free Venice,\n-Letter from Carl Berkhart to Entertainment Industries for Peace and Justice, 1971,\n-Card to Tony from Tootsie,\n-Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Larry McKinney,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Diane McKinney,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Diane Clifton,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Gregory N. Woodland,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Luke C. Flower,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Susan Williams,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Lionel Edwards,\n-Receipt from Zeidler \u0026 Zeidler Ltd.,\n-Letter from Jack Schwab to Tony Karnes,\n-Notes on EIPJ meeting, hand written, 4 pages, stapled to folder,\nFranck Test (Master),\n-Frank Drawing Completion Test Australian Manual by Kate Frank M.A.,\n-Flier from Elect Don Amador Assembly to meet Don,\n-Flier to elect Don Amador,\nHome- #4 (EIPJ),\n-3 pages of hand written note, 1971,\n-1 card with names and a phone number,\nGay Studies Questionnaires,\n-4 pages of hand written notes on the Gay community/ needs of gays,\n-\"Woodbury Collegian\", Feb 5 1970, three copies,,\n-\"Woodbury Collegian\", Jan 22 1970, four copies,\n-\"Woodbury Collegian\", Jan 29 1970,  three copies,\n-\"Christmas in Theory and How We Make It\" by Tony Karnes,\n-\"Symbols in Government: Theme on Lord of the Flies\" by Tony Karnes, 1968,\n-Christmas card from Pearl to Tony Karnes,\n-\"Pierce College Round Up\", November 19, 1970,\n-\"Liaison Role to Gay Community\", 5 pages of hand written notes,\n-Pan Am boarding pass, LAX to New York, 1972,\n-Donald H. Amador: biography,\n-Town Cries (?) paper-Update Los Angeles, Jan. 23, 1981, two articles mentioning Amador,\n-\"Throw This Away ...\" paper,\n-Divine Times, Nov. 1979, magazine of Guru Maharaj Ji,\n-Richard Amador background sketch, 1945, with envelope,\n-Letter from Don Amador, 1978,\n-Part of a letter from \"Ma\",\n-News Release Mayor Bradley's statement on the Budget, 1976,\n-Letter from Philip Schiff, 1944, letter of recommendation for Richard J. Amador,\n-Letter from Donald M. Bower, 1944, letter of recommendation for Richard J. Amador,\n-Program from Southern California Women for Understanding, 2nd Annual lesbian Rights Award Dinner,\n-And It Is Divine, 1974, magazine,\n-Order form for \"Loving Women, Loving Men: Gay Liberation and the Church\",\n-Gay V.D. pamphlet by Gay Community,\n-Paper for Gay Youth Group,\n-Christmas card from Carlos and Randy,\nFEPC Folder,\n-FEPC, Sept, 1976,","From Box 2:,\n-Don Amador Resume, two copies,\n-\"Teacher\" article,\n-Certificate of completion for Amador's Gay Studies course,\n-\"But if you want the City Council...Don Amador\" note,\n-\"This is Amador Country\" clipping,\n-California State University Los Angeles diploma holder,\n-Flier for speaker Dr. C.A. Tripp,\n-Three pages of handwritten notes on notebook paper,\n-Phone memo for Don Amador from Sgt. Art Lopez, Feb 20 1980,\n-4 pages of \"Don Amador\" stationary,\n-\"Newsday\" clipping, Jan 3 1978,\n-Copy of \"Our Money Goes to Queers\" article from Herald-Press, Feb 16 1978, with Transmittal slip to Don Amador, Mar 8 1978,\n-Clippings from El Mundo, The Seattle Times, The New York Times about Harvey Milk, Nov 1977,\n-\"4-Year Climb to Respectability\" article, Newsday, Jan 3 1978,\n-\"S.F.'s first gay supervisor see self a symbol\" article, The San Diego Union, Nov 18 1977,\n-Letter to Don and Tony from Russell Woodson,  with envelope,\n-Letter from Mark Hickey with a note to Don, Sept 15 1975,\n-Envelope to Don Amador, empty,\n-\"Rose\" notes on folded paper,\n-\"15,000,000 Hike\" note,\n-\"Along the Way to the Volcanoes...\" note,\n-Pack of hand written notes, 5 pages,\n-15 pages of handwritten notes on legal paper,\n-\"The Lack of Youth Job Potential in Uruapan\" proposal,\n-Envelope to Don Amador and Tony Karnes from Kingmasters, empty,\n-29 note cards with handwritten notes, May 18th- June 26th 1972,\nDon- Notes and Letters (1971- ),\n-\"Don Grace\" note,\n-Receipt from The Fairhill Apartment Hotel for Anthony Karnes, Jan 19 1973,\n-Card for The Panacea Resort, with a note from \"Butch Pixie\" on the back,\n-Anniversary card to Don from Tony, with envelope,\n-Note with candle wax on it,\n-\"Notes to Myself\" by Tony, 3 pages,\n-Note to \"Butch Pixie\" with note from Don on the back, note date is May 2 1972,\n-Note to Honey from M,\n-\"Vacation\" notecard,\n-Note on back of receipt from Humble Oil and Refining Co.,\n-\"I Love You\" note card,\n-Note to Tony from Butch Pixie,\n-Note to Don and Tony from Bob,\n-Note to Butch Pixie from Tony on note card,\n-Note to Butch Pixie from Just Me on Zeildler and Zeilder card,\n-Note to \"My Lover Butch Pixie\" on notebook paper,\n-Note to Honey from Me on yellow paper,\nDon and Me Jan/1972,\n-Note to Butch Pixie from Me on note card,\nCorrespondence –Misc. People-,\n-empty,\nFieldnotes: Geog. Study,\n-Thank you note to Tony from Jerry,\n-Postcard to Ralph Stephenson from Tony Karnes,\n-Postcard to Tony from Alice,\n-Postcard to Roberto Cormack from Alice,\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Wakiki Beach),\n-Postcard to Roberto Cormack from Dick (Pink Plumeria),\n-Postcard to Tony from Dick (Hoonaunau),\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Polynesian Cultural Center),\n-Postcard to Tony Karnes from Dick (Orchids),\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Islands of Hawaii),\n-Postcard to \"Dear Boys\" from Dick,\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Kilauea Iki),\n-Postcard to Roberto Cormack from Dick (Diamond Head),\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (King Kamehameha),\n-\"Tentative Mecla Table\" envelope,\nBrown for President-Press Clipping 1980,\n-empty,\nGreen Notebook ,\n-notes on Brown for President,\n-notes on MECLA Dinner,\n-notes on Banquet Honoring Police Commissioner Salvador Montenegro,\n-Costs Due note,\n-Pamphlet from Human Relations Commission 5th Annual Conference, April 13-16 1978,\n-\"Proposed Contents of a Brochure to be distributed within the Gay Community\" from Dick Caudillo with a note to David from Bob on the front,\n-Rough draft of a letter to Allan Carr from Mayor Bradley ,\n-note to Mayor Bradley from Allan Carr, July 7 1976, with envelope,\n-9 handwritten notecards,\n-2 blanket legal paper sheet,\n-\"Circus Disco's Youth Year\"(?)  notes, two notebook pages,\n-4 blank pages with \"Fox River Bond\" watermark,\n-Letter to Jerry Brown,\n-Letter to Robert Gibeaut from Tony Karnes, Dec 7 1976,\n-Letter to Eustace Lycett from Tony Karnes, Dec 7 1976,\n-Letter to Henry Hay and John from Tony Karnes, April 8 1977, with envelope,\n-Schedule for Fifth Annual Community/Human relations Conference,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Clarence R. Webb (Community Relations Coordinator), March 29 1978,\n-\"Bedlam's Anteroom: Home Video Players\" by John Culshaw, High Fidelity Magazine, Dec 1976,\n-Letter to Tony and Don from Harry and John, Jan 2 1977,\n-letter to Tony and Don from John D and Harry, Jan 2 1977, 4 pages,\n-List of names and places, handwritten,\n-\"Gay Studies I\" page,\nGoodstein, David The Advocate,\n-\"Goodstein\" notes on legal paper, 4 pages,\nGay Think,\n-\"Gay Think\" card with Rodger Harrison written on it,\n-Letter from Mark Hickey,\n-\"GayThink- West Coast Gay Conference\", Oct 25 1975, itinerary,\n-Phone memo for Library of Congress,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Annual Meetings Tentative Program, April 18-21 1973, 3 pages,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 17 1972, ,\n-\"Cuestionario Perceptivo de la Juventud de Uruapan, Michocan\", copy of questionnaire Amador gave out during his Uruapan project,\n-Draft of a proposal for Uruapan project with handwritten edits, three pages,\n-\"Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan, and Problems They Encounter\", 1st draft, 3 pages, note from Tony on the last page,\n-\"Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan\", draft, 4 pages, two first pages,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 17 1972, 2nd copy,\n-Draft of \"Introduction\" page, hand written notes,\n-\"Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan\" by Don Amador, July 24 1972, proposal, #1,\n-\"The Educational/Economical Alienation of the Youth of Uruapan\" by don Amador, Aug 3 1972, short description, hand written notes, #2,\n- \"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972, #3,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972, #4, just title page,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972, #5, final,\n-\"Respondents of Different Class Levels Conflict\" note,\n-\" Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan Questionaire\", in English, July 28 1972,\n-\" Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan Questionaire\", in English, Aug 1 1972, ,\n-\"Sexual Behavior\" notes, 6 legal pages,\n-\"Contact\" note,\n-blank page,\n-\"Types of Dick/ Dock (?)\", 8 white legal pages,\n-List of names, ripped yellow legal page,\n-Student Instructional Report for Don Amador, Nov 1977,\n-Instructional Television College Credit Courses pamphlet, from  LA Community College District, 1979,\n-Notes on Gay Ghetto in LA, two quarter sheets of paper,\n\"Religion is the Problem not the Answer\" pamphlet, Gay Atheist League of America,\n-11 pages of handwritten notes on white legal paper, notes on LA lifestyle and diversity, community organization, Gay Community Center Programs, and architecture,\n-Slip from LA City College for Gay Studies, for Dennock,\n-\"Fiction\" note, in red ink,\n-List of names, white legal paper,\n-Invitation to Don and Tony's 10th anniversary,\nS.W.A.A. Meeting-1973-San Francisco,\n-empty,\nS.W.A.A. Meeting 1974,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Conference Program, April 11-13 1974,\nSWAA 1974 Function of Gay Jargon,\n-\"The Argot of the Homosexual Subculture\" by Ronald A. Farrell, with notes from Amador,\n-\"Tax\" note on yellow legal paper,\nOscar Wilde-with notes on envelope,\n-Note on Oscar Wilde plaque, on back of LA City College Evening Instructor Checkout Sheet,\n-\"A Wonderful Harvest Moon' note, on back of LA City College Evening Instructor Checkout Sheet,\nKing James I,\n-Note on King James I,\nKingMasters,\n-empty,\nDick-Personal Debts and Rent (72-73),\n-\"Dick-Personal Loans Owed\" note, 1972, signed by Tony,\nMichael Angelo Buonarroti,\n-\"Crucifixion\" note ,\n-Slide 31 note,\n-Slide 35 A note,\n-Slide 32 note,\n-Slide 35 note,\n-Slide 32 A note,\n-Michelangelo's Father note,\nLeonardo da Vinci,\n-notecard on da Vinci,\nVirginia Woolf,\n-notecard on Virginia Woolf,\nWalt Whitman,\n-notecard on Walt Whitman,\nStephen Foster,\n-notecard on Stephen Foster,\nArrow Collar Man,\n-empty,\nResearch Phone Use (Callers),\n-Phone interview sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 20 Nov to 24 Nov, filled in, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, blank, yellow sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 20 Oct to 3 Nov 1972, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 6 Nov to 10 Nov 1972, white sheet, with notes attached,\n-Interview Schedule, 13 Nov to 17 Nov, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 27 Nov 1 Dec, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 4 Dec to 8 Dec, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 3 blank pages,\n-Interview Schedule with note on homosexual research on the back,\n-3 pages of hand written notes, yellow paper,\n-2 pages of hand written notes, notebook paper,\n-\"Gay L.A.\" cover sheet,\n-City Campus Winter 1978, Quarterly Magazine of LA City College Community Services,\nMurray H Hall,\n-Cover lists Mary Edwards Walker and Queen Christina,\n-Empty,\nPink Patches Concentration Camps,\n-empty,\nI Am The Way: Jesus Christ at Doorway,\n-empty,\nGeneral Notes Miscl,\n-\"Platonic Love\" review of \"Greek Homosexuality\" from the New York Times Book Review, April 8th 1979, clipping,\nDavid and Jonathan,\n-Quote from II Sam. i, 26 on back of Evening Instructor check-out sheet,\nSomerset Maugham,\n-notes on folder,\n-empty,\nEdward Carpenter,\n-picture of Edward Carpenter,\nIndians,\n-Slide 34 note,\nPaul Cadmus,\n-Slide 18 note,\nRamon Novarro,\n-Slide 24 note,\n-Picture if Ramon Novarro,\nSaint Sebastian,\n-Slide 4 note,\n-Slide 5 A note,\n-Slide 5 note,\nSappho,\n-notes on folder,\n-Ad for Pompeii exhibit at American Museum of Natural History,\nGovernor Jerry Brown,\n-note on folder,\n-empty,\nHarvey Milk,\n-Slide 3 note,\nAlexander Hamilton,\n-Slide 20 note,\nQuentin Crisp,\n-Slide 12 note,\nChristopher Isherwood,\n-Slide 19 note,\nKing Richard  II,\n-Picture of Richard II,\nLady Pirates,\n-notes on folder,\n-3 pages of handwritten notes, on Oscar Wilde and da Vinci,\n-\"Ladies of the Skull and Crossbones\" by Carrol B Fleming, magazine article,\nDavid Belasco,\n-Slide 14 note,\n-David Belasco Theatre note, on back of Evening Instructor Checkout Sheet,\nDag Hammarkjoeld,\n-Slide 33 note,\nElsa Maxwell,\n-picture of Elsa Maxwell,\nTennessee Williams,\n-notes on folder,\n-slide 27 note,\nHarry Belafonte,\n-Slide 15 note,\nJames Dean,\n-Slide 6 note,\nHenry Hay,\n-empty,\nJulian Eltinge,\n-notes on folder,\n-\"A Star Turn\" by Velone Pilcher, in Theatre Arts Monthly, two copies of first two pages,\n-Eltinge, Julian clipping,\n-Slide 13 note,\n-\"Onward and Upward with the Arts: An Angel, A Flower, A Bird\"  article, The New Yorker, 9 clippings,\n-Julain Eltinge clipping,\n-Three pages of hand written notes, names and numbers,\n-Master Charge receipt for Don Amador, June 1973,\n-Postal Instant Press receipt, April 12 1973,\n-Postal Instant Press receipt, April 16 1973,\nChristmas 1972 and Antique Gift info,\n-Gift tag to Tony from Nicky Carole and Pet,\n-Postcard to Tony from Dick,\n-\"Credit to Rent\" note, Dec 25 1972,\n-Picture Frame  note,\n-Cross note,\n-Gift tag to Tony from Bob,\n-Psychology Today, Oct 1977,\nLetters and Misc Regarding Research ,\n-two envelopes from Carver Jr. High, empty,\n-Letter To Whom It May Concern from Mrs. J. Luck, May 15 1975, 5 copies,\n-letter to Dr. Paul Gebhard (Indiana Sex Research Institute) from Don Amador, April 12 1975, ,\n-envelope from Indiana University to Don Amador, empty,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Dr. Paul Gebhard, May 13 1975, 10 copies,\n-Envelope from USAFA Academy to Capt. Larry J. Painter, empty,\n-Letter Don Amador from Capt. Larry J. Painter, April 29 1974, with envelope,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Steve Linberg, June 12 1975,\n-Envelope from to Don Amador,\n-Letter from Dianne K. to Don Amador, May 8 1975, 4 copies,\nPhotos Don-8x10 Glossy,\n-empty,\nLavender World's Fair,\n-notes on folder,\n-empty,\nPhillipe Petit,\n-Slide 24 note,\nDancers,\n-notes on folder,\n-Slide 16 notes,\n-Slide 17 note,\n-Picture of Vaslov Nijinsky,\n-Valslav Nijinsky note, on back of Evening Instructor Checkout sheet,\n-Note to Dick from Bill, May 31 1979, on yellow legal paper,\n-\"Glendale and Fletcher Blvd's-Silver Lake\" note, blue note,\nLetters to Students Regarding Mexican Field Trip…And Support,\n-Letter to Larry from Don Amador, Sept 17 1972,\n-Letter to Darlyne from Don Amador, Sept 21 1972,\n\"You Are Disciples Now\", Satang of Shri Guru Mahara Ji, Oct 31 1971,\n-\"Salutations at the Lotus Feet of Satgurudev\", letter from Sant Ji Maharaj, Jan 8 1974,\n-Letter from Guru Maharaj Ji (Divine United Organization),\n-Paper about Gays and the Police in Hollywood, 9 pages/ clippings,\n-\"To Include With Law Enforcement\", 8 pages,\n-\"Apr 28th 1974\" note, in red ink,\n-Letter to Morris Kight from David W. Oestricher, Jan 9, 1974,\n-Letter from Don Kilhefner and Betty Taylor (Gay Community Service Center), Jan 28 1974,\n-\"The Gay Center for Social Services: Nature and Purpose\" paper,\n-\"Community Spirit: The Offical Organ of the Gay Center for Social Service\" newsletter,\n-Letter to Members of the Peace and Freedom Party from Morris Kight, Feb 5 1974,\nSocial Organizations Amador,\n-\"Troy Perry\" note in red ink,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: Partial Resource List on Gay Lib\" paper,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: Comprehensive Employment Services\" paper,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: The Prisoner, Parole and Probation Program\" paper,\n-Letter to All GCSC Workers from Jim Kanelos and Don Kilhefner, Nov 9 1974, expanded hours for Men's Clinic,\n-Bulletin for The Advocate, about City Councilman Election,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: Personnel Policies and Procedures\" packet ,\n-\"Centers Aids Gay Parolees\" article by Claudia Luther, LA Times,\n-8 pages of hand written notes, red and black ink, about a function he went to and KingsMasters,\n-KingMasters Newsletter, Jan 28 1975, two pages, 2nd page has news articles on the back,\nCourse Outline,\n-Homosexual Subculture Syllabus by Don Amador, 3 copies,\n-Homosexual Subculture Required Books by Don Amador, 4 copies,\n2nd Anniversary-1975 Dom and Me @ Monterrey (Easter Too!),\n-Anniversary card to Don from Tony, with envelope, yellow,\n-Anniversary card to Don from Tony, 1973,\n-San Carlos-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-Carmel River-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-High Alter-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-Interior of Blessed Sacrament Chapel-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-Envelope to Don, 2nd anniversary,\nLetters From Students Regarding Mexican Field Trip Grades,\n-Letter to Dr. Richard Stone from Don Amador, Oct 4 1972, list of materials included with letter,\n-Class credits for Don Amador, Summer 1972, CSU LA,\n-Letter from Tony Karnes, Sept 14 1972, Mexican Field Trip, 2 copies,\n-Letter from Thomas Fusek, Oct 4 1972,\n-Letter from Lawrence C. Cruz, Sept 15 1972,\n-Letter from Viola deKrieger, Sept 21 1972, with envelope,\n-Letter from John Scurto, Sept 20 1972,\n-Letter from Darlyne Jennings, Sept 18 1972, 2 copies with envelope,\n-Letter from Robert J. Perkins, with envelope,\n-Letter from Maria Linda Apodaca, Sept 21 1972,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Roberto David Navarro, Sept 18 1972, with envelope,\n-\"Hope this is what you wanted\" note,\n-Letter from CSULA, Sept 19 1972, Deans list,\nLetters Regarding Appeal to Chairman: Mexican Field Trip,\n-Letter to Dr. Arthur Niehoff (CSULA Anthro Chair) from Don Amador, Sept 15 1972,\n-Note to Don Amador from Dr. Thomas McCorkle, Aug 26 1972,\nChristmas 1971-,\n-Christmas card from Grandma B,\n-Envelope to Tony from Bob,\n-Christmas card to Tony from Aunt Bea,\n-Robinson's tag, to Tony from Don, 2,\n-Robinson's tag, to Tony from Dick,\n-Gift tag, to Tony from Dick, 2,\n-Christmas Card to Tony from Dick,\n-Christmas card to Tony from Mother and Daddy,\n-Gift tag, to Tony from Bob,\n25th Birthday (1971),\n-empty,\n1972 (26th Birthday),\n-\"Birthday Treasures\" to Tony from Mother,\n-Card to Tony from Dick,\nResearch Information Thesis,\n-\"The Insider\", 5 pages,\n-18 pages of hand written notes on legal paper, about studying homosexuality as an insider, Hollywood/LA, abnormality/ deviant behavior, ,\n-LA Times, Oct 14 1971, \"Hypocrisy Helped Kill the Consenting Adults Bill\",\n\"Personality Varables That Might Affect Role\" sheet, Oct 11 1972,\n-3 pages of handwritten notes on legal paper, on sex research,\n-Ripped yellow page, phone numbers,\n-\"Blacks in Strong Response to the Subject of Vasectomy\" clipping,\n-\"Institutional Male Transvestism and Sex Distinctions\" from Brief Communications,\n-2 pages of notebook paper, notes on being gay in other cultures and berdache,\n-\"The Bisexual Debate\" by Martin Duberman from These Are New Times,\n-2 pages of note book paper, notes for a questionnaire and Gay Hollywood,\n-1 ripped yellow page, on gay bars,\n-\"SRO at Classes in Human Sexuality\" by Robert Strand, LA Times May 3rd 1972, clipping,\n-\"Dear Abby: Property Values\" clipping,\n-\"Homosexual Crackdown By Police\" clipping,\n-\"Cleric\" clipping,\n-\"A Psychiartrist Says IT's Nonsense to Call Homosexuals Sick\" by Judd Marmor clipping,\n-\"The Role and Effect of Personal(?) Conflict\" page,\n-\"Homosexual Ordained by Church of Christ\" by John Dart clipping,\n-\"The Gay Subculture: The Gay Bars\", 8 pages,\n-4 pages of notes on legal paper, survey notes,\n-\"Assumption/Hypothesis\" page, yellow paper,\n-\"Personality in Culture\" notes, two white notebook pages,\n-3 yellow legal papers, notes on sexuality and society,\n-\"Purpose\" note, yellow sheet,\n-2 pages from \"Ramparts\", from \"Breakfast of Champions,\n-5 pages of handwritten notes, green ink, about gay culture,\n-\"References\", annotated bibliography,\n-\"Problems\" sheet, notebook paper,\n-Letter from Don, Oct 4 1972, relating to  \"Deviant Behavior and Social Process\", 3 pages,\n-\"Overt Homosexual Gay Needs\" and other notes, Oct 4-11 1972, 7 pages,\n-Note from Ruth Galvin,\n-\"Don Amador- Sat.\" paper,\n-\"3 minutes\" paper,\n-\"An Insider's Overview of the Los Angeles Male Gay Community\" by Don Amador, working copy,\n-Pages and notes from \"Gays and Economic Solidarity\", (?), 5 pages,\n-\"Sex and Culture\", 8 pages,\n-\"The Anthropologist: Outsider or An Insider\" by A.H. Niehoff,\n-30 pages of notes on yellow legal paper, about Gay needs and Gay culture, interviews,\nMexican Study Revisited,\n-\"Introduction\", 3 pages, Mexican Church study,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Job Potential, and Adaptation to a Slow Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972,\n-Two sheets of yellow paper, blank,\n-Note to R. Stone from Dr. Thomas McCorkle, Oct 2 1972, Amador final grade,\n-\"Attitudes Toward the Roman Catholic Church and It's Symbolic Function in Uruapan\" by Don Amador, 7 pages, two cover sheets,\n-4 pages of notes on yellow legal paper, about gay celebrities,\n-\"Super Twinkies: Twinkie Power Structure\" diagram,\n-Page 77/78 clipping,\n-Page 17 clipping,\n-Page 10 sheet, probably from Economic Solidarity-,\n-2 pages of note on yellow legal paper, about societal pressures and fetishes ,\n-\"One, Incorporated\" summary,\n-Half sheet on research with the Kinsey institute,\n-\"The Gay Bar\",\n-\"Lovers\", 12 pages,\n-Page 3 Griffith Park sheet,\n-\"How many gay bars?\"sheet,\n-\"The Economic Solidarity of the Gay Community\" by Don Amador, 1974,\n-\"Introduction\" ripped legal sheet,\n-Page 3 \"institution for Gays…\" sheet,\n-\"B.E. Mercer\" sheet,\n-2 pages of notes on yellow legal paper, notes about gay community,\n-3 pages of notes on yellow and white paper, about gay community and gay newspapers,\n-\"Water Sports and Other Jargon: Functions of Gay Terminology\" by Don Amador,\nGay Pride,\n-\"Gays Fight Discrimination, Uncertain Laws\", LA Times Mar 25 1974,\nGay Research Expenses,\n-Bill for Don Amador from Pacific Telephone, Dec 20 1972,\nUnmarked Manila Envelope,\n-Note to Members of the Executive Committee American Anthropological Association from Clark L. Taylor,\n-Two copies of the Franck Test,\nDr. E. Hooker,\n-1 page of notes, yellow sheet,\nFranck Tests Completed,\n-36 pages of legal paper with notes about completed Franck Tests,\nFranck Test,\n-Letter to Dr. Gary Granzberg from Don Amador, Dec 7 1972,\nFrom Box 3:,\nCost-Gay Studies,\n-Receipt from Postal Instant Press, March 22 1977,\n-Receipt from LA Community College for Kenneth Bartness for Gay Studies ,\n- Receipt from LA Community College for Pedro Santiago for Gay Studies,\n-Receipt from Postal Instant Press,\n-Receipt from Charlie Chan Printing for Don Amador,\n- Receipt from Postal Instant Press, June 15 1977,\n- Receipt from Postal Instant Press, Feb15 1977,\n-Receipt from Data Boy, Nov 30 1976,\n-Receipt from Postal Instant Press, four separate receipts from 1977,\nEstrus,\n-handwritten note on Estrus,\nFederal (Title I) Grant Info,\n-\"National Science Foundation\" note,\n-\"Los Angeles: Artistry in the Grants Game\", LA Times, 1 copy, 1 clipping,\n-Council Sets Rules for Federal Hiring Program, 1 copy, 1 clipping,\n-National Endowment for the Humanities Program Announcement, 1975-1976,\n-HEW Fact Sheet, 1976,\n-Card from National Endowment for the Humanities,\n-Letter from National Endowment for the Humanities about Fellowships,\nManuscript,\n-5 pages of yellow manuscript, edited with notes,\n-\"Added Notes\" Legal pad,\n-7 pages of loose legal paper, notes on Gay Icons and Gay Culture,\n-1 legal pad of notes on German and Early Gay History,\n-Flier for \"It's Vaudeville!\" by The Society for the Preservation of Variety Arts Presents,\n-\"European and American Gay History\" legal pad,\nBiological Life Cycle,\n-\"Perspective of Social-Sex Development Sample\", 10 copies,\nMale and Female Difference,\n- \"Tools\" note,\nSex Research Statistics,\n-\"The Grant Study\" notes, 2 pages,\nSex Research Studies,\n-\"Figures of Overt Homosexuality in United States and Western Europe\", 32 pages,\nSocial Structure,\n-notes on primate social structure, 4 pages,\nTaylor, Clark,\n-Letter to Members of the Executive Committee American Anthropological Association from Clark Taylor,\n-\"Don Amador-The person who is only as strong as those behind him\" legal sheet,\n-Legal pad with two pages attached,\nScreening,\n-\"Screening-Rejected\", legal page,\n-City of LA legal pad, handwritten notes inside,\n-\"Gay Studies I\" note, yellow legal paper,\n-\"Gay Studies I\" note, white legal paper, two pages,\n-Page from Gay Studies I test,\n-\"In the Primate World\" note,\n-\"Bond Develops\" note,\n-\"Female Orgasm\" note,\nGay Studies Survey,\n-Certificate of Completion of Gay Studies at LA City College, hand written,\n-20 pages of hand written notes on yellow legal pages,\n-Map of Council District 13, City of LA, 1975, large,\n-Map of City Council District No. 13, small,\n-From City-Clerk's Office: People Running For the City Council District 13 note,\n-40 question survey about gays,\n-Release from Don Amador-Professional Gay Counseling Services, \"Gay Survey Complete\",\n-\"Titles\" note,\n-\"Dick Hall\" note,\n-Memo to all students from Don Amador, 2 copies,\n-Copies of handwritten notes, illegible ,\n-\"Gay Studies Survey\" envelope,\nGeologic Time,\n-\"Sex Research: Taken from Sexual Behavior in the Human Female by Alfred C. Kinsey, pages 487-89\", 18,\n-Gay Studies Syllabus by Don Amador, includes brief history of sex research,\n-\"Relative and Atomic Geologic Time\" 10 copies,\n-\"Student Anthropologist\" legal pad,\nAnthropology,\n-\"Sex Research: Taken from Sexual Behavior in the Human Female by Alfred C. Kinsey, pages 487-89\",\n- Gay Studies Syllabus by Don Amador, includes brief history of sex research,\n-\"Growing Up Gay: The Last Tribe\" by Don Amador, 9 pages,\nFrom Box 4:,\n-Male pin up poster,\n-Business Cards, 57,\n-sticky notes, 2,\n-\"Jail: Suspect Freed\"  clipping,\n-\"405 W. Washington\" note,\n-Note from Don,\n-Note to Hon from Don,\n-Update, Issue 46, Dec 12 1980,\n-Note to Honey from Don,\n-\"Meet Don Amador\" Flier,\n-\"This is Amador Country\" Flier,\n-\"The 76'ers and The Kingsmasters Join Run\" flier,\n-July 4 '76 Christopher Street West Gay Pride Celebration issue of Christopher Street West ,\n-Bag of photos,  pictures of Don in DC, negative strips, Christmas, Don speaking at something,\n-Bag of photos 2, Christmas pictures, negatives, hiking trip, unknown people, a house, dogs,\n-Graduation Photo for Ricardo Amador from Tri Color Camera Shop,\n-10 negative strips,\n-\"Don's Prints and Proofs\" envelope, empty,\n-\"Has Jayanti '77\"folder, with pictures and papers inside,\n-DHL envelope with pictures, Memorial Day Service w/ Don, portraits of Don, negatives of Rick's grad photo, pic of woman management associates, pic of Bruce Canyon Division US Naval Cadet Corps 28 May 1979, Christmas Cards, pic w/ Harvey Milk, campaign pictures,\n-DHL envelope 2 w/ pictures, pics of Don, negatives, pics w/ friends, someone's graduation, Don teaching, proofs, Disco Circus press release,","Initial processing notes with item by item descriptions.\nFolders: Memos, Police Communication, Dade County, Pride 1976, Gay Community,\nFrom Box 1:,\nInter-institutional Communications,\n-Note and letter from Edmund Edelman (Supervisor of 3rd district), about job discrimination,\n-Note from Bill Carey to Peter Frisch and press release from Peggy Stevenson, 1976,\n-Note to Bill from Barabara Rasmussen, 1976,\n-Note from David Glasscock to Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Note from Grace Davis to Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Letter from Edmund Edelman to Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Page from \"last year's program\", features Christopher Street West Committee and Peggy Stevens,\n-Letter from Peggy Stevens to Arnett Hartsfield, 1976,\n-Letter from Peggy Steven to \"Friends\", 1975,\n-\"Weekly Report\" from Jeff Levin and Richard Huber, 1976, hard to read,\n-Letter from Milton J. Sharp to Edmund G. Brown (California Govenor), 1976,\n-\"The Community Reporter\" April 1976,\n-F.E.P.C Resolution, 1976,\n-Letter from Zev Yaroslavsky to Samuel Williams, 1976,\n-Letter from Thomas Coleman to Edmund Brown, 1975,\n-Letter from Bill Carey to Grace Davis, 1976,\n-Letter from R. E. Murdock to David Glasscock, 1971,\n-Packet including 2 letter grams from Dave G, A letter from Gay Friends of Jimmy Carter, 2 lettergrams from Dave G, Assembly Bill No. 3823, and an ad for \"Quotations from Chief Ed\", 1976,\n-Packet for LA Mayor Thomas Bradley, 1976,\n-Letter from Bill Carey to John Brooks, 1976,\nUnmarked Folder,\n-letter to LA Police Commission from Darrell Dee,\n-Parade Permit Application submitted to LA Police dept., 1976,\n-Hand drawn map of parade route,\n-Letter to Board of Police Commissioners from Sharon D. Cornelison,\n-Letter to Samual Williams, President of Police Commission from Sharon Roberts, 1976,\n-Declaration of Michael T. Manning,\n-Statement of Albert Gordon representing \"Parents and Friends of Gays\",\n-Letter from Reverend Troy D. Perry,\n-Letter to Mike from Kenneth Schnorr,\n-Letter to LA Police Commission from Rev. J.E. Paul Breton,\n-Report on Police Incident of July 4th, 1976 by Gordon Fisher,\n-Statement of Angeline Umbertino,\n-Letter to Board of Police Commissioner from Reverend Richard C. Vincent,\n-Statement of Rev. James E. Sandmire,\n-Statement of Patricia G. Underwood,\n-Letter from J. Haire Lieutenant Vice Officer-In Charge to Bill Carey, Mayor's Office Liaison to Gay Community,\n-Letter from Frank Ker to Bill Carey with Ker's resume attached,\n-Letter to Richard Amador from J.A. Cassidy (Dept. of the Navy),\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Jim Chandler, 1976,\n-Morris Kight Statement,\n-Thomas P. Steyer Statement ,\n-Letter to Police Commission Board from Dr. Scott Forbes,\n-Handwritten Statement by Bill Mann,\n-Statement of Arnold Erwin Remisk,\n-Statement from David Glascock,  member of the Board of Directors of Christopher Street West,\n-Letter from Ronald Joel Jacobson to Mayor Tom Bradley,\n-Statement from Paul Tamayo,\n-Statement of Ronald Lehman,\n-Statement of Jay L. Friend,\n-Handwritten statement of Carlton James,\n-Statement of Frank K. Zerilli,\n-City Attorney News Release, 1973,\n-Mayor's address to the Police Foundation, 1975, to Bill,\nResumes Folder,\n-Blank note from Mayor's office Criminal Justice Planning,\n-Letter to Donald Nielsen from  Terry Hatter, 1977,\n-Letter to Donald Nielsen from Peggy Stevenson, 1977, with copy of a letter from Nielsen,\n-Envelope addressed to Bill Carey from the Advocate, empty,\n-Card from Gene's TV and Video,\n-Memo to Bill about Donald Nielsen seeking a job,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Donald Nielsen,\n-\"Good News\", magazine from Metropolitan Community Church,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Phil Depoian,\n-Letter to Daniel Ramos from Phil Depoian, 1976,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Daniel Ramos1976,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Phil Depoian,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Sharon Cornelison, 1976,\n-Press Release for Christopher Street West Association, 1976, Gay Pride Week News,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Hand written itinerary written in green,\n-Flight schedule, Hollywood to San Francisco and back, 1976,\n-Letter to Rene Oviedo from Edmund D. Edelman, 1976,\n-Mayor's Document Transmittal Form from Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Memorandum from Billy Carey, 1976,\n-Note to Pat from Juanita, 1976,\n-Proposal Recommendation for a Gay Community Service Center, 1976, 14 pages,\n-Letter from Patricia White to Paula Smith, 1976, 6 pages, about Gay Community Service Center,\n-Mayor's Documental Transmittal Form, April 12, 1976,\n-Thank you note to Mayor Bradley from Gil (?) Buchard, April 6th 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Sept. 17th 1976,\n-Memo from Mayor's Office Criminal Justice Planning, to Bill from Cindy, 1977,\n-Note to Bill from Vern Pruss,\n-Card from Won Kon Restaurant, note written on back,\n-Note to Rose Matsui Ochi/John Brooks from Bill Carey, June 8th, 1977,\n-Letter from Joseph Coors (Coors Company),\n-Draft of Gay Pride Week Proclamation by Bill Carey,\n-Assembly Bill No. 1302 of the California Legislature, March 31, 1977,\n-Letter to Mayor Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, May 6th 1977,\n-List for \"Mayor's Breakfast Meeting with Representatives of the Gay Community Dec. 30, 1976,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, May 31 1977,\n-Mayor's Documental Transmittal Form from Bill Carey, July 19 1976, includes analysis of letter received in response to Gay Pride Week Proclamation,\n-Transcript of KNX FM Editorial \"Homosexual School Teachers\", given to Bill Carey,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, Project Heavy,\n-Proclamation from North Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, June 23, 1977,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Feb 4 1977, Liaison meeting reminder,\n-Note to Wanda Moore from Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Editor of Dignity from John B. Tackaberry,\n-Note from Grace Davis, July 27, 1977, given to Bill,\n-Letter to Ray Remy from Mark T. Curtis, June 23rd 1977,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Don Moreland, May 28th 1977, with envelope,\n-\"Past and Present Activities\" page, (part of longer resume?),\n-Page of ads for California State Senators,\n-Two envelopes from Richard Photo Lab, empty,\n-Negative photo strips, pictures unidentifiable,\n-Envelope addressed \"To the Uncles\", empty,\n-Ad for Belair cigarettes/ Cover of people magazine with Crosby, Stills, and Nash on the cover,\n-Order form for Christmas greeting cards,\n-Prestige Color Prints envelope, empty,\n-Prints and negative envelope, empty,\n-Five personal color laboratory envelopes, empty,\n-California State University Los Angeles Homosexual Subculture Task Force Technical Advisory Committee, 20 pages,\n-14 copies of cover of People Magazine, Dec 12th 1977, featuring Crosby, Stills, and Nash\nFrom Box 2:,\nLiason Luncheon Materials,\n-Memorandum to Mayor Bradley from Bill Carey, June 14 1977, Rally Against Anita Bryant,\n-Memorandum, to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, May 6 1977, Gay Community,\n-List of People and Offices legal paper,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Gary Bamberg (Field Deputy), April 18th 1977,\n-List of People, Office, and Telephone numbers legal paper,\n-\"Lot of Activity in March/April\" paper,\n-Two blank legal pages,\n-The Universal Fellowship Today pamphlet,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey,  Feb 14 1977, Liaison Meeting,\n-Parents and Friends of Gays Month Newsletter, March,\n-Card for Clayton Wells (Secy. Stonewall Demo. Club),\n-Stonewall Democratic Club/ LA, Endorsements Primary Municipal Elections,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Scott Gross, Jan 7th 1977,\n-Letter to Capt. Kenneth Hickman from Scott Gross,\n-Mayor's Office Criminal Justice Planning note to Cindy from Bill, Jan 25 1979,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Jan 6 1977, Liaison Luncheon,\n-Memorandum to Council Representatives from Bill Carey, Jan 10 1977, Monthly Luncheons,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Dec 1 1976, Reminder-Liaison Luncheon,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Nov 1 1976, Next Liaison Luncheon,\n-Note to Bill Carey, Oct 19 1976,\n-Message Memo to Bill Carey, Oct 19 1976,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey,  Oct. 13 1976, Reminder of Oct. 20, 1976,\n-Liaison Luncheon legal notes, 3 pages,\n-Copy of \"Council outlines priorities for Hollywood Civic groups\" article, Los Feliz Hills News, Sept. 30, 4 copies,\n-Note to Bill, Re: Proposed Policy Statement: Police-Gay Community Relations,\n-Proposed Policy Statement: Police-Gay Community Relations,\n-Blank page, watermark \"Fox River Bond\",\n-Ticket for Blend, Inc. Banquet Honoring Police Commissioner Salvador Montenegro, Feb 29, 1980,\n-Letter to County Committee Members from Fred Cohen and others,\n,\nFrom Box 3:,\nLiaison List (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-List of \"most sensitive contact people in each of the councilmanic offices\",\n-Memorandum to David Mixner from Bill Carey, Dec 9th 1976,\n-Memorandum to Don from Cindy/Bill Carey's Office,\n-Note to Don on pink paper,\nCarey 'Gay Pride',\n-Envelope to Mayor Tom Bradley,\nIII. Gay Community-General Corres. 1976,\n-Inter-Departmental Correspondence to Phil DePoian from Bill Carey, Dec 20 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner (Gay Community Services Center), Dec 7 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Arthur A. Abelson from Don Kilhefner, Dec 6 1976,\n-Letter to C.F. Brydon from Bill Carey, Dec 3 1976,\n-Letter to Sheldon Andelson from Philip DePoian, Nov 24 1976, with memo to Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sheldon Andelson, Nov 18 1976,\n-Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Nov 23 1976, Update on Liaison to the Gay Community, with update,\n-Letter from Howard Erikson, Nov 23 1976,\n-Letter to Don Kilhefner from Tom Bradley, Nov 19 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, Oct 26 1976,\n- Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Nov 12 1976, approval letter,\n-Note to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Nov 8 1876,\n-Transmittal slip to Bill Carey from Grace Davis,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, Oct 26 1976, 2nd copy,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Don Kilhefner, Nov 17 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Don Kilhefner, Nov 17 1976, with envelope,\n-Memo to Bill Carey about Tom Sullivan,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Dave Smith (LA Times), Nov 11 1976, with a note about response,\n-Letter to Dave Smith from Bill Carey, Nov 19 1976,\n-Office Memorandum to Rose Matsui Ochi from Michael F. Thompson, Nov 15 1976,\n-Note to Don Kilherfner, Morris Kight from Bill Carey, Nov 12 1976,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, Nov 5 1976,\n-Letter to Barbara Rasmussen from Ron Peterson, Nov 8 1976,\n-Letter to Ron Peterson from Barbara Rasmussen, Nov 4 1976,\n-Letter to Members of Gay Juvenile Task Force from Don Kilhefner, Nov 4 1976,\n-Letter from Bud Weisbart (Project Heavy), Oct 29 1976,\n-Letter to Raymond Teague from Bill Carey, Sept 14 1976,\n-Office Memorandum to Mary M. Reinchardt from Ezunial Burts, July 1 1976,\n-Office Memorandum to Bill Carey from Barbara Rasmussen, Nov 9 1976,\n-Letter to Steve Kubelka from Bill Carey, July 19 1976,\n-Letter from Councilman Joel Wachs, July 1976,\n-Note to Pat from Bill ,\n-Letter to Tom Steyer from Joel Wachs, July 7 1976,\n-Memo from Tom Steyer, July 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Jim Chandler, July 5 1976, with envelope,\n-Note to Bill from Cindy, June 25 1976,\n-Letter to Kathy Wilson Moore from Bill Carey, June 25 1976,\n-Letter to William R. Zappas from Joel Wachs, June 22 1976,\n-Letter to Joel Wachs from William R. Zappas, June 18 1976,\n-Letter to Deputy Chief R.L. Vernon from Reverend Elder James E. Sandmire, June 23 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Cindy, June 24 1976, Omega Meeting,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, June 3 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Martin Maharis, May 22 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Robert H. Lynn,\n-LAPD Budget, Investigations Bureau,\n-Note to Bill from Barbara Rasmussen, April 13 1976,\n- Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, April 12 1976, Thank you letter,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Al Bouchard, April 6 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to EZ Burts and Bill Winston from Bill Carey, May 7 1976,\n-Note to Bill,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Al Bouchard, May 4 1976,\n-Letter to Arnett Hartsfield from Al Bouchard, April 29 1976,\n-Letter from Bill Carey, May 27 1976, ,\nI. Gay Community-General Corres. 1976,\n-Draft: Gay Pride Week Proclamation,\n-Note to Bill from Ken MacLeod, Aug 31 1976,\n-Letter to John S. Gibson from Maj. Kenneth Mac Leod, Aug 31 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Robert Leighton (NewsWest), Aug 31 1976, with envelope,\n-Note about Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Editor of NewsWest from Joel Wachs, Aug 30 1976,\n-Note to Bill from Cindy, Aug 24 1976,\n-Memo to Bill from Charlotte Spitzer, Aug 16 1976,\n-Note to Bill from Pat, Aug 16 1976,\n-\"Swim, Wine, and Cheese\" handwritten note,\n-Stonewall Democratic Club, Position Paper: Gay Community Services Center, August 23 1976,\n-Note from Pat to Bill,\n-Gay Community Services Center Press Release, Aug 25 1976,\n-Council of the City of LA, Minority Report: The Board of Grants Administration, signed by John S. Gibson and Dr. C. Erwin Piper,\n-\"Council Oks Federal Jobs Funding for Gay Center\" by Erwin Baker, LA Times, Aug 25 1976, copy,\n-\"Valueless Training\", Herald Examiner, Aug 26 1976,\n-Editorial, KFSG/FM, Aug 23 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Don Kilhefner,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Howard Erickson (The Gay Luther), Aug 5 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Morris Kight, Aug 2 1976,\n-Gay Community Services Center, Mark Freedman obituary,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Building Fund,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, July 30 1976,\n-Community Development Program Proposal: Gay Community Center,\n-Gay Community Services Center Organizational Chart,\n-Note to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey,\n-Rough Draft, Proposed Policy Statement: Police-Gay Community Relations, 5 copies,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, June 29 1976, Gay Pride Mail,\n-Form Letter for Those Opposed (to Gay Pride),\n-Form Letter for Supporters (of Gay Pride),\n-Note to Jean O'leary from Bill Carey, July 27 1976 with brief resume from Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Council Deputies from Bill Carey, July 22 1976, Special Police Commission Hearing,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey, July 19 1976,\n-Piece of a letter,\n-Letter to Rabbi Erwin Herman from Jarrow Rogovin, July 9 1976, ,\n-Letter to Sam Williams (President of LA Police Commission) from Sharon Cornelison, David Glascock, and Rev. Elder James Sandmire, July 8 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Metropolitan Community Church,\n-Letter to CSWA Board Members from Jarrow Rogovin, July 7 1976,\n-Letter to George Nias from Edmund D. Edelman, June 29 1976,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Grace Davis, June 23 1976,\n-Note to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, June 29 1976,\n- Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, June 22 1976,\n-Letter to Sheriff Richard D Hongisto from Tom Bradley,\n-Letter to Mayor George Muscone from Tom Bradley,\n-Letter to Joe Freitas from Tom Bradley,\n-Letter to Police Chief Gains from Tom Bradley ,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Jim Foster, with envelope,\n-Letter to Bill from Daniel, June 9 1976,\n-Note to Bill from John,\n-Envelope to Tom Bradley and Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey, May 27 1976,\n-Letter from Bill Carey, May 27 1976, May 18th Meeting,\n-Note to Bill from David Glascock,\n-Interview between Chuck Ashman and Undersheriff Block, March 23 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Don Amador,\n-Curriculum Vita of Donald Amador,\n-Letter of Recommendation from Mrs. J. Luck, May 15 1975,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Paul H. Gebhard, May 13 1975,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Diane Kagan, May 9 1975,\n-Part of Application for Don Amador,\n-Syllabus for Homosexual Subculture taught by Amador, Spring 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Don Amador, July 16 1976,\n\"Donald H. Amador: a biography\",\n-Picture of Don Amador,\n-Letter to David Goodstein, handwritten,\n-\"S.F. Gays Tangle With Law and Lose, 25 to 7\" article, copy,\nCarey Gay,\n-Proposed Changes in Revised Criminal Law,\n-\"Appellate Courts Hit for Publishing Too Few Opinions\" by Mark Range,\n-ACLU Gay Rights Chapter, Dec 16 1976,\n-Letter to Commander T. McTighe from Michael T. Manning, Clark Pollack, and Albert Gordon, Dec 7 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976,\n-Letter to Chief Edward Davis from Clark Polack, Dec 8 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from John Simon, July 16 1976,\n-Letter to John Simin from Majorie Harned, Aug 30 1976,\n-Parade Permit Application for Christopher Street West Association for July 7 1976,\n-\"Intandem\" Gay Community Chapter Newsletter, April 1977,\n-\"Miami homosexuals See a Victory Despite Defeat of Antibias Law\" by Jon Nordheimer, New York Time, Dec 28 1977,\n- Transmittal Slip to Bill Carey from Fran Savitch, Feb 25 1977,\n-Note to Tom Bradley from W. Dorr Legg (One Inc. President), Feb 21, 1977,\n-Progam for One Incorporated 25th Annual Meeting, Jan 29 and 30 1977,\n-Rides of Spring form,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill Carey, Dec 27 1978,\n-The Gay Catholic Monthly  Newsletter, May 3 1977,\n-\"The Gay Salons of 1876\" by Jim Kepner, NewsWest, May 28-June 11 1976,\n-Flier for  Beth Chayim Chadashim Chanukah Dance, with envelope to Bill Carey,\n-Flier for Stonewall Democratic Club Business Meeting, May 1 1976,\n-Order form for \"The Gay Lutheran\",\n-Note to Bill from Linda Wenndo, June 1 1976,\n-\"The World of the Homosexual\" and \"Is the Gay Life Really Gay?\" in Awake, June 8 1876,\n-Gay Person's Alliance Newsletter, April 1976,\n-\"Questions on Homosexuality\" by New York Gay Activists Alliance,\n-\"Sexual Orientation and Civil Rights Commissions: What Are the Available Legal Remedies?\" by Don Gaudard,\n-\"A Gay Bibliography\", Summer 1975,\n-Human Achievement Foundation Newsletter, April 1976,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, April 1977,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, Jan 5 1977,\n-\"Duties of Monitors for Christopher Street West Parade\" sheet,\n-\"What the Bible seems to say...but does it?\" by Joseph C. Weber, June 1975,\n-Dignity: Statement of Position and Purpose,\n-\"Homosexuality: What the Bible Does…and Does Not Say!\" pamphlet by Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches, 2 copies,\n-\"Make Your Gay Vote Count!\" pamphlet by Stonewall Democratic Club,\n-Southern Californians for the Whitman-Radclyffe Foundation Newsletter, May 16 1976,\n-\"Parents of Gays Speak Out\" pamphlet,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, June 1976,\n- Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, May 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey,\n-Folio KPFJ-FM 90.7 Newsletter, Sept 1976,\n- Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, Sept. 1976,\n- Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, Oct. 1976,\n-Dignity: Dignity for Gay Catholics pamphlet,\n-\"Gays and the Law\" sheet by the Metropolitan Community Church,\n-\"The Christian Homosexual\" by Rev. Robert Sirico,\n-Universal Studios-Advanced Schedule, Nov 10 1969,\n-Public Appearance, two packets,\n-1 page of handwritten notes, white legal paper, names and phone numbers,\n-Entertainment Industry for Peace and Justice sheet, two copies,\n-\"'Out of the Closet' in Troy to gay identity in L.A.\" by Robert Basler, The Knickerbocker News,\nL.A.P.D. (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Memorandum of Law regarding Legality of Public Funds By Police Chief…To Generate Public Opposition ti City Council Action…\", Feb 9 1975,\n-Tom Bradley to the Police Foundation National Conference on Productivity in Policing\" April 15 1975,\n-LAPD Budget 1974-1975 year,\n-Confidential Memorandum to Tom Bradley from Dave Glascock, Feb 4 1976, with envelope, two copies,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from George Marshall,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey, May 27 1976,\n-\"30, 000 Children Sexually Exploited, LAPD Reports\", by Bill Hazlett 6 pages,\n-\"Policing Politics and Sex Crimes\", by Laurance Smith Jan 2 1976,\n-\"Gay S.F. Officers Urged to 'Come Out of Closet'\",\n-\"Chief Davis: Police Under Attack\", Glendal Ledger, April 19 1976,\n-Letter to Joel Wachs from Al Bouchard, May 29 1976,\n-\"Suggested Statement  Re Police-Gay Confrontation\" sheet, 2 copies,\n-Statement of Burt Pines to Press,\n-Press Release: \"Leather Fraternity\", 2 copies,\n-\"Homosexuals as Police Officers\",\n-Letter to Robert J. Stevenson from Edward M. Davis, Jan 16 1975,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Thomas F. Coleman,\n-Police Department Expenditures and Appropriations, 1974-1975,\n-Police Commission Agenda, May 27 1976,\n-Suggested Letter in response to Constituents Writing About Police Department Hiring Practices, Draft,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Samuel Williams, Oct 16 1975,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Rosalie Avery, April 19 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from Peggy Stevenson, March 3 1976,\n-Letter to Chief Ed Davis from Gilbert Lindsay and Peggy Stevenson, Apr 15 1976,\n-Questions for District Attorney on Joint Inquiry,\n-Questions for City Attorney on Joint Inquiry,\n-Questions for Commissioners on Joint Inquiry,\n-Questions Los Angeles Police Department,\n-Letter to Capt. R. S. Tucker from Deputy Chief R.L. Vernon, Dec 19 1974, attached to a copy of \"Homosexuals as Police Officers\",\n-Advocate Press Release, Feb 10 1975,\n-Transcript of an interview of Chief Ed Davis and Tom Hawkins for KhJ Channel 9,\n-Police Commission Special Meeting, Apr 17 1975, Commissioners: Robert Weil, James Fisk, Mariana Pfaelzer, Majorie Harned, Stella Roth,\nG.R.N.L. (Gay Rights National Lobby),\n-Politics in review: Textbook Case On Backlash by Martin Smith, Oct 28 1971, sent to Bill Carey,\n-Copy of a check written to G.R.N.L. from Bill Carey, Apr 24 1976, sent to Adam DeBough,\nProjects (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Memorandum to Grace Davis from David Glascock, March 18 1976,\n-Draft of \"Proclamation-'Gay Pride Week'\", 6 copies,\n-Reminder for Bill, Apr 17 1976,\n-List of invitees to Project Heavy-West Resource Board-Meeting, May 19 1976,\n-Message Memo to Reh from Jim Kepner,\n-Office Memorandum to Ethel Narvid from Bill Carey, May 20 1976,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Grace on back of a memo page,\n-Note about FEPC-Memo to Mayor, on back of memo page,\n-Document Transmittal Form from Ethel Narvid, Apr 28, 1976,\n-Draft of Letter to Constituents about LAPD at Mark IV Baths,\n-Draft for CSW Program Ad,\nPersonal (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Jimmy Palmer, with envelope,\nMedia (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-\"The Right of Sexual Privacy-for Everyone\" by Don Slater,\n-Memorandum To: Los Angeles Area Gay Organizations from Newt Deiter and Marty Butel, May 4 1976,\n-Letter to Hal Cranton from Ginny Vida, Nov 25 1975,\n-Letter to Ginny Vida from Ernest B. Goodman, Dec 19 1975,\n-Letter to Bill from Peter Frisch (The Advocate), Apr 20 1976,\n-\"High Court Rules Homosexuals Liable for Sex Acts in Private\", LA Daily Journal, March 20 1976,\n-\"The Chief Vs. the Bugaboos\" and \"Sex: A Commonsense Standard\", LA Times, Apr 30 1975,\n-\"Mayor Bradley's New Liaison-Bill Carey, a Man With a Tough Job Ahead of Him\" The Advocate, May 5 1976,\n-Gays Claim Discrimination, Ask FEPC AID, LA Daily Journal, May 10 1976,\n-\"Letters to The Times: Gays and 'Right of Sexual Privacy'\", LA Times,\n-\"Police Arrests at 'Slave Auction'\",\n-Peanuts cartoon referencing Chief Davis,\n-\"Police Arrest 40 at 'Male Slave Auction'\",\n-\"Sexual Standards Broadened for Police Candidates\" and \"Police Commission Oks Gay Officers Compromise\", LA Times, Oct 17 1975,\nMedia Luncheon File,\n-Media Luncheon Representatives for Regular Meetings to Discuss the Mayor's Office and City Hall as it Affects Gay Issues,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Feb 10 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Jan 11, 1977,\n-Message Memo to Cindy,\n-Copy of handwritten list of Representatives,\n-Media Luncheon sheet, Feb 16 1977,\n-\"Talk with Bill\", Feb 10 1977, hand written,\n-Note to Bill, Feb 9 1977, hand written,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Feb 2 1977,\n-Memo to Bill, Jan 28 1977,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Jan 17 1977,\n- Media Luncheon 2nd Meeting Agenda, Oct 27 1976, 3 copies,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Dec 3 1976,\n-Questionnaire for Media Luncheon, Sept 29 1976,\n-Media Luncheon 1st Meeting Agenda with handwritten notes, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Nov 3 1976,\n-Memo to Abe, Oct 27 1976,\n-\"Newsletter\" memo,\n-\"Oct 27 1976\" handwritten notes,\n-\"Re: For the Thurs. lunch w/ Rabbi Fuchling\" note,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, Sept 27 1976,\n-Memo to Bill Carey and Media Representatives, Nov 4 1976, 3 copies,\nGay Juvenile Task Force,\n-Memo to Cindy and Bill,\n-\"Gay Juvenile Task Force\", Oct 24 1976, from The Gay Community Services Center,\nII. Gay Community-General Corres 1977,\n-empty,\nThank You Letters,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Rev. Troy Perry, Feb 19 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Dr. R. Scott Forbes, March 8th 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Members of the Board of Directors of the Society of Pat Rocco Enlightened Enthusiasts, Feb 24th 1976,\nDade County,\n-Letter to Board of Commissioners of Dade County Florida from Tom Bradley, Apr 4 1977,\n-Mayors Doc Transmittal Form and Memo from Bill Carey, Mar 20 1977, 3 copies,\n-\"How Far Out of the Closet\", Newsweek, May 30 1977,\n-Letter from Joseph Coors, 1977,\n-Letter from John B. Tackaberry, May 6 1977,\n-\"Could Gay Rights Be Wrong, After All?\", LA Times,\n-Memo to Bill Cary and Ray Hartman from Mike Scott, Apr 5 1977,\n-Telegram to Ruth Sack from Peggy Stevenson, April 4 1977, with card from Peggy Stevenson to Bill Carey, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Burt Pines, Mar 31 1977,\n-\"As per Russell Freedman\" sheet, Apr 26 1977,\n-Letter to Jack Campbell and Bob Basker from Bill Carey, Apr 8 1977,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, Apr 5 1977,\n-Note and letter from Edmund Edelman, Mar 31 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Joel Wachs, Mar 31 1977,\n-Letter to Metropolitan Dade Board of Commissioners from Dave Cunningham, Apr 5 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Zev Yaroslavsky, Apr 11 1977,\n-Memo to Rose Matsui Ochi and John Brooks from Bill Carey, Apr 25 1977,\n-Memo to Gay Rights National Lobby Board of Directors from Co-chairs, Apr 12 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Burt Pines, Mar 31 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, Apr 5 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Joel Wachs, Mar 31 1977,\n-Mayor's Document Trans Form from Bill Carey, Mar 31 1977, 3 copies,\n-Letters to James Redford, Harvey Ruvin, Neil Adams, William Oliver, Berverly Phillips,  Clara Oesterle, and Barry Schreiver from Joel Wachs, Mar 31 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1977,\n-Note to Rosealie from Bill Carey, Apr 4 1977,\n-Letter to Bill from Al, Mar 22 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Ernani Bernardi, Apr 6 1977,\n- Mayor's Document Trans Form from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1977,\n-\"Letter from Mr. Goodstein's office\" sheet,\n-Handwritten note on Goodstein's, Mar 28 1977,\n-Letter from Municipal Elections Committee of Los Angeles, Mar 15 1977,\n-\"Gay Rights in the Open\", \"How a Male Couple Copes with Their Lifestyle\", and \"What's a Homosexual\", March 23 1977, The Miami News,\nItems for Response,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 23 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Pat Rocco, Feb 7 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Rick Hubner, Mar 29 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Thomas Coleman, Mar 26 1976,\n-\"Formation of a Mayor's Committee on Concerns of the Gay Community\" sheet,\n-Feb 6 1976 Packet for Mayor Bradley,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey with a letter to Board of Fair Employment Practices Commissioners from Tom Bradley, March 25 1976,\n-Letter from Rabbi Erwin L. Herman to Tom Bradley, Feb 2 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Maxwell Royce Harris, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradely from Association of Black Gays, Sept 12 1975,\n-Note to Bill Carey,\n-Note to Grace from Fran,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Charles Manatt, Mar 12 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Charles Warren, Mar 17 1976,\n-Resume for Howard A. Fox, with envelope,\n-Memo Grace from Bill Carey, Mar 24 1976, with trans slip and envelope,\n- \"Open Invitation to All Relatives and Friends of Gay People\", Feb 20 1976,  sent to Mayor Bradley from Al Bourchard, with office memo to Grace Davis and envelope,\n-Memo to Mayor Bradley from Kathleen M. Connell, Feb 4 1976,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Kathleen M. Connell, Feb 4 1976,\nCurrent Gay Policital Activities (B.C.),\n-Letter to Editor of San Francisco Sentinel from Dick Caudillo,\n-San Francisco Sentinel Editorial Comments, May 5 1977,\n-Letter to Editor of San Francisco Sentinel from Peter Thomas Judge (President of ACLU Gay Rights Chapter), May 23 1977,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives—Gay Community from Bill Carey, May 24 1977 ,\n-\"Tony Castro: Chicanos Give Brown A Taste of Hot Sauce\", LA Herald Examiner, Apr 4 1978,\n-Letter to David Mixner and Peter Scott from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1978,\n-Note and cards to Bill from Jorge Rodriguez, Mar 20 1978,\n-Resume for Jorge Rodriguez,\n-Memo to Dodo from Steve Lachs, Mar 28 1978,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Jim Scott, June 7 1976,\n-\"Contacts for Dana\" sheet,\n-Letter to Michael T. Manning from Samuel L. Williams, June 9 1975,\n-Memo to Capt. R. S. Tucker from Chief R. L. Vernon, Dec 19 1974,\n-\"Homosexuals as Police Officers\", Dec 13 1974,\n-Mayor's Office note about Morris Kight,\n-Letter to James Hayes from Michael Dougherty, Jan 6 1978, 2 copies,\n-Letter to  LA Board of Police Commissioners from Richard B. Kaplan (Municipal elections Committee of LA), Feb 24 1978,\n-Concerns in need of attention and correction in the administration of the LAPD, 7 pages,\n-\"The Search for A Police Chief-LA California: An Interview with LAPD Ass. Commander Darryl F. Gates\" by S.M. Smith and K. Gamby, Fall 1977,\n-Note from Susan M. Smith, Dec 15, 1977,\n-Memo to Capt. R. S. Tucker from Chief R. L. Vernon, Dec 19 1974,\n-\"Homosexuals as Police Officers\", Dec 13 1974,\n-Memo to Board Members of the Gay Rights National Lobby from Joe Totten, Feb 1 1978,\n-Packet on Gay Rights National Lobby,\n-\"GRNL Discounts Merger Rumors\", The Blade, Jan 1878,\n-\"I Hate to Criticize But…\", BlueBoy, Feb 1978,\nB.C.'s Signature/ Elections,\n-\"Results of Poll Conducted by Mayor Bradley's Pollsters\" sheet,\n-\"Homosexuals' donations to Stanbery told\" News-Pilot, May 11 1977,\n-Gay Caucus Newsletter, Vol. 1 Num. 1, May 1977,\n-\"Legislative Reporting System: Contact Record\", 3 copies,\n-\"Influence '77\" Newsletter,\n-\"Gays- A Search for Roots\", LA City College Nitenews, Vol 26 No 4, Mar 22 1977,\n-Letter to Bill and Dev from Tony Karnes for the Don Amador assembly campaign, April 12 1977,\n-Letter from Charles Warren on behalf of Lois Yudovin,\n-Lists of Endorsers, Apr 4 1977,\n-Letter from MECLA, Mar 15 1977,\n-\"Look at the Local V.D. Rate Among Gays\" by Billie and Virgie Bynum, Leaflet Evangelism, 4 copies,\n-UCLA Gay Student Union-Reminder, Mar 17 1977,\n-\"What's A MECLA\" ad, The Advocate, Mar 9 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from MECLA Executive Committee, 29 Jan 1977,\n-MECLA registration card,\n-\"New Emphasis\" legal page,\n-\"A New Constituency: Political Candidates Seek Homosexuals' Vote in Some Cities\", Wall Street Journal, Oct 20 1976,\n-\"Invitees to SEWR/Orion Meeting\", to Bill Carey,\n-City of Los Angeles Booklet, Sept 1976, 3 copies,\n-Office of the City Clerk-Election Division \"List of Qualified Candidates Primary Nomination Election-Apr 5 1977,\n- Office of the City Clerk-Election Division Primary Nomination Election-Apr 5 1977 Nominating Petitions, Feb 3 1977,\n-3 legal pages with hand written notes,\n-Apr 28, 1977, either election or polling results,\nGay Rights (Including Stonewall Club),\n-Ordinance No. 111,348,\nOrdinance No. 148,011,\n-Flier for Stonewall presenting Mayoral candidates, 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Stonewall Democratic Club, Feb 8 1977, 3 copies, one with trans form from Bill Carey,\n-Stonewall Democratic Club: Support the Gay Rights Plank copy, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 17 1977,\n-\"File copies\" note,\n-\"Answers for the Stonewall Democratic Club\", 2 copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 22 1977,\n-\"Bradley Bows to Davis on Police-Homosexual Issue\", LA Times Oct 3 1975,\n-\"Friends in Court\" note, Feb 23 1977,\n-\"Acid Head or Prophet of God\" by Gay Coalition Against Drug Abuse, Aug 2 1977, 2 copies, with envelope,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1976,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 25 1976,\n-Letter to Board of Fair Employment Practices Commissioners from Tom Bradley, Mar 29 1976, with trans form slip from Bill Carey,\n-\"LA Police Commission Rules Governing Café Entertainment and Shows\",\nMaterial for Preservation about Role as Liaison to the Gay Community,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Marilyn Murphy, July 8 1977, with resume for Marilyn Murphy,\n-Resume of Mark Curtis,\n-Recommendation form for Mark Curtis from Jay Murley, Feb 1976,\n-Recommendation form for Mark Curtis from Roger Glenn Lanphear,\n-Copies of Subpoenas for Mark Curtis,\n-Letter to Mark Curtis from Robert H. Powell, Jan 10 1975,\n-Notification of Dental Exam results and admission card for Mark Curtis,\n-Comment by Mark Curtis (?),\n-Note to Bill Carey from Grace,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, May 13 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, May 6 1977, with doc trans form,\n-California Legislature Assembly Bill No.1130, Mar 28 1977,\n-Statement to LA Police Commission from Darrell Dee,\n-Rough Draft of Letter from Patricia F. Clothier,\n-Cover Letter Rough Draft by Bill Carey,\n-\"Gay Liaison\" signed by Pat,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Apr 19 1977,\n-Flier for Special Benefit Performance For Gay Community Service Center Building Fund,\n-\"Metro Must Reconsider Gay Law\", The Miami Herald, Mar 15 1977,\n-\"Gay Rights: The emotions: at least, are in the open now\", The Miami News 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Ethel Narvid, May 10 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, May 11 1977,\n-Memo to John Brooks from Bill Carey, Feb 15, 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Jan 21 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 1, 1977,\n-Background for Meeting of Mayor Bradley with Representatives of the Gay Community, Dec 30 1976,\n-Resume of Roberta Bennett,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977,\n-City of LA pamphlet, Sept 1976,\n-Translucent envelope ,\n-Photomat envelope for R. Amador,\n-Picture of Unidentified man in navy hat and coat,\n-\"Pray for the Repose of the soul of John Ford\" card, Aug 31 1973, two copies,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim education pamphlet,\nHarassment (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-\"Gay Legislative Priorities Questionnaire\" ,\n-Letter to Commander McTighe from Albert Gordon, Dec 23 1976,\n-Letter to James Fisk from Michael T. Manning, Nov 26 1976,\n-Letter from ACLU Rights Chapter, Dec 10 1976,\n-ACLU Rights Chapter General Meeting Notice, Dec 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Edmund D. Edelman, Mar 30 1976, with envelope,\n-\"Recent Police Harrassment\" sheets,\n-Interview with Wes Kuney,\n-Draft of a letter from Tom Bradley ,\n-Letter to David Glascock from E.M. Davis and R.C. Madlock, Mar 4 1974,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Thomas F. Coleman, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Jarrow Rogovin, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel L. Williams from Peggy Stevenson, Mar 3 1976,\n-Note to Tom Bradley and letter to Peggy Stevenson from Donald Weggeman, May 17 1976,\n-Letter to Barry Kohn and David Glascock, Jan 3 1975,\n-Letter to Richard Boxer from Peggy Stevenson, Apr 29 1976,\n-Letter to Peggy Stevenson from Richard Boxer, Apr 26 1976,\n-City of LA notice (ticket) to appear for Richard Boxer, Feb 1 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Richard Boxer, Feb 3 1976,\n-Letter to E. Burts from Richard Boxer, Mar 22 1976,\n-Mailgram to Tom Bradley from Richard Boxer, ,\n-Memo to PS, DW from LAR, Apr 13 1976,\n-Note and letter to Tom Bradley from Ed Edelman, Mar 30 1976, 2nd copy,\nGay Community,\n-Mailgram to Bill Carey from Executive Board of Parents and Friends of Gay, Mar 3 1977, with envelope, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Ezunial Burts and Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, Mar 28 1977,\n-\"State GOP Embarrassed by Davis Slurs on Gays\", NewsWest, Mar 3-17 1977,\n-Letter to Jim Haire from Dick Caudillo, Mar 17 1977, with envelope, two copies,\n-Letter to Bill Kerry (Carey?) from David A. Roberti, Mar 4 1977, with revisions from penal codes,\n-Letter to Dave Cunningham from Jarrow Rogovin, Oct 13 1976,\n-\"Looking for Mr. Gaybar\", Voice, Jan 24 1977,\n-Letter from Virginia M. Apuzzo (GRNL),\n-Gay Rights National Lobby Newsletter, Vol 1 No 1, Feb 1977,\n-Letter to Executive Committee of MECLA from Steve Schleier,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 17 1977,\n-Flier for Stonewall Club meet and greet with LA mayoral candidates,\n-\"Support Gay Rights Plank\" sheet,\n-Letter from David Glascock (Christopher Street West),\n-Memo to Phil DePoian from Bill Carey, with a note from Grace, Feb 22 1977,\n-Letter from Greg Gordon (Gay Radio Collective), Feb 2 1977,\n-Letter to David Mixner from Clayton Wells,\n-Letter to Dennis Minishian from Jeanne Barney, Feb 17 1977,\n-Flier for H.E.L.P.'s Old Fashioned County Fair,\n-ACLU Gay Rights Chapter Newsletter, Vol 2 No 1, Mar 1977,\n- ACLU Gay Rights Chapter Calendar,\n-Letter from Louis Hirsch (Beth Chayim Chadashim), with fact sheet,\n-Business card for Robert Arthur,\n-Agenda for Community Guild Program,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Stephen K. Blumberg, Mar 14 1977, with envelope,\n-Lettergram to EDE from Dave G, Apr 30 1976,\n-Letter from Howard A. Fox (Gay Friends of Jimmy Carter),\n-Lettergram to EDE and Bill Carey from Dave G., Apr 30 1976,\n-Lettergram to Larry G. from Dave G., Apr 30 1976,\n-California Legislature Assembly Bill No. 3823, Mar 17 1976,\n-Ad for \"Quotations from Chief Ed\",\n-Tavern Guild of Los Angeles Bi-laws Template,\n-Letter to Bill from Rev. Donald Pederson, Jan 5 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Clark Polak (ACLU), Dec 8 1976, with envelope, two copies,\n-Letter to Commander T. McTighe from the ACLU Gay Rights Chapter, Dec 7 1976, two copies,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976, two copies,\n-Letter to Chief Edward M. Davis from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976, two copies,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sheldon W. Andelson, Jan 10 1977,\n-Letter from David Glascock, Christopher Street West Association,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from C.F. Brydon, Dec 14 1976,\n-Hollywood Coordinating Counsel January Meeting Flier, Jan 14 1977,\n-Business card for Robert Arthur,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Bob Arthur,\n-\"The Purpose of the Community Guild\" by Robert Arthur,\n-Memo to Bar Owner Representatives from Stu Zinn, Jan 12 1977,\n-Memo from Cindy to Bill, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sheldon W. Anderson, Jan 19 1977,\n-Flier for \"The S\u0026M (Sequins and Mascara) Follies\" Jan 18, 1977,\n-Flier for \"The Manifest Integrity, Los Angeles\",\n-\"Senator Garcia Reports to You\" booklet,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Barbara Rusmussen, Dec 15 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, Dec 7 1976,\n-A Proposal to Project Heavy West: A Gay Juvenile Program,\n-Letter to Kenneth Fare from Don Kilherfner, Dec 27 1976,\n-Memo to Gay Juvenile Task Force, Dec 29 1976, with minutes from Dec 12 meeting,\n-Letter from Bud L. Weisbart (Project Heavy, West LA), Dec 21 1976,\n-\"Arguments and Authority\" rough draft by the Gay Community Services Center,\n- Letter to Don Kilhefner from Edmund D. Edelman, Dec 16 1976,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Dec 17 1976,\n-\"Motion\" April 13 1976,\n-Letter to Bill from Clark, Dec 19 1976,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, Mar 28 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Apr 7 1977,\n-Letter from James L. Lamaid,\n-Map of DPSS Administrative Headquarters,\n-Memo to Phil dePonia from Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Assemblyman Willie L. Brown from Peter Thomas, Apr 2 1977,\n-Memo to Robert McQueen from Bill Carey, Apr 8 1977,\n-Legislative Bulletin League of California Cities, Mar 18 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Sheldon W. Andelson, Mar 31 1977,\n-Press Release for Gay Community Service Center,\n-Letter from Bill Carey from Al Bouchard, Mar 14 1977,\n-Letter from Al Bouchard (Gay Community Chapter), Mar 1977,\n-Intandem (Gay Community Chapter newsletter), Vol 1 No 1, Mar 1977,\n-Research Project for Gay Community Chapter,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n-Letter to Flo Pickett from Grace Davis, Apr 13 1977, with trans slip to Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Grace Davis (Montanez) from Flo Pickett, Apr 8 1977, with envelope,\n-SCW/WRF presents Dinner \u0026 Fundraiser, Apr 29 1977,\n-Letter to Bill from Clark, Dec 9 1976,\n-Parents and Friends of Gays Monthly Newsletter, Apr 1977,\n-Handwritten note from the Membership of Beth Chayim Chadashim, 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Greg Gordon (Gay Radio Collective), Aug 26 1976,\n-The Gay Radio Collective \"I.M.R.U.\": Gays, and Gay Issues in Local Government, Sept. 1976 ,\n-Letter to Bill Cary from Greg Gordon, Aug 2 1976,\n-I.M.R.U. Program Announcement for August 1976, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Greg Gordon, Nov 17 1976,\n-Letter from I.M.R.U./The Gay Radio Collective, no date,\n-Memo to Rose Matsui Ochi and John Brooks from Bill Carey, Apr 11 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Rose Matsui Ochi, Apr 27 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Peter Scott (MECLA), Apr 27 1977,\n-Letter to Albert Gordon from Martin Butel, Mar 9 1977,\n-Mayor's Doc Trans Form Bill Carey, Apr 25 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Arthur S. McNay, Apr 19 1977,\n-Task Force on Gay Alcoholism Minutes, Apr 27 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Dick Caudillo, Mar 9 1977,\n-Program for Gay Rights Chapter of the ALCU 1976 Human Rights Award, given to Willie Brown ,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, May 6 1977,\n-Parents and Friends of Gays Newsletter , May 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill Carey, no date, Project Heavy,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Scott Gross, Feb 8 1977,\n-Letter to Capt. Kenneth Hickman from Scott Gross, Jan 5 1977,\n-Letter to Scott Gross from JD Madell (Captain Commanding Officer), Jan 31 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Donald Nielsen, Oct 28 1976, with memo to Bill Carey and envelope,\n-Gay Community Services Center Meeting Agenda, May 9 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill Carey, May 3 1977,\n-Greater LA Chapter Western Gay Academic Union Newsletter, Vol 1 No 3, Apr 3,\n-Brown transmittal envelope, lots of names,\n-Catholics for Human Dignity News, August 17, 1978,\n-Catholic for Human Dignity Pro Patria et Ecclesia award (two copies) and list of award recipients,\n-Voter's opinion survey,\n-\"Parade by gay rights group held offensive\", Sept 27 1978,\n-Memo to Ezunial Burts and Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\nInformation items,\n-\"Chronology of events\" Apr  7 1975- Jan 13 1975,\n-\"CAGSO\", six copies,\n-\"Proposed Draft for 1976 Democratic Party Platform: Gay Rights Plank\", two copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley and Eze Burts, Feb 3 1976, two copies, with handwritten list,\n-Letter from Frank Brigham and Daniel Whiteside (Stonewall Democratic Club), Feb 12 1976, with application form for Stonewall Democratic Club),\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Grace Davis,\n-Letter to Police Commission from Robert Sirico, Mar 17 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Lawrence A. Reh, Feb 27 1976,\n-Note from Jarrow Rogovin, handwritten,\n-small, illegible note,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Edmund D. Edelman, Jan 26 1977,\n-Letter to Dorr Legg from Tom Bradley, Jan 28 1977, five copies,\n-Invitation to Tom Bradley for ONE's 25th Annual Celebration, Jan 19 1977,\n-Mayor's doc trans slip from Bill Carey,\n- Victim's Advocacy Meeting, handwritten list,\n-Handwritten list, Jan 17 1977,\n-Memo to John Brooks from Bill Carey, Feb 15 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Feb 11 1977,\n-Letter to Baxter Rice from Chris Cox, Jan 26 1977,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Beverly Beyette, Jan 11 1977, two copies, with envelope,\n-Three pages of names on yellow legal pages,\n-\"Homosexual molester myth is 'unfounded'\", The Oregon Statemen, Jan 14 1977, two copies,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from James E. Sandmire, Mar 18 1976, with envelope,\n-Resume of B.C. Van Hecke,\n-List of names for  Bill Carey,\n-\"The Birds and Bees\", from U.S. National Gay Task Force,\nFeedback- Positive and Negative (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Note to Bill from LAR,\n-\"Truth is Best\" flier,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from David M. Cypers (The Advocate), May 6 1976,\n-Letter to the Editor from Ray Beck, The Advocate, May 1 1976,\n-Business card for Lawernece A. Reh,\n-\"Membership of 100+\" note,\n-Stonewall Democratic Club resolution, Mar 27 1976,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Apr 22 1976,\n-Memo to Rick Hubner from Bill Carey, Apr 22 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Gerry F. Parker II, Apr 21 1976,\n-Memo to Bill Elkins from Joanne Kumamoto, Mar 22 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Gregg McGreevy, Feb 16 1976,\n-List about job discrimination based on marital status or sexual preference,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Maxwell Royce Harris, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from the Association of Black Gays, Sept 12 1975,\n-CAGSO Statement,\n-Business card for Richard Boxer,\n-\"The Pacific Center: Community Services for Sexual Minorities\" brochure ,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Richard Boxer, Apr 27 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Peggy Stevenson, Mar 31 1976,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Grace,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Apr 10 1976,\n-Letter from Al Bouchard, May 7 1976,\n-Announcement from Gay Persons Alliance, May 1976,\n-Letter to Bill from Al Bouchard, Apr 6 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Robert Bentley, May 5 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Donnell Miles, May 20 1976,\nI. Gay Community- General Corres. 1977,\nLeft side,\n-List of Sensitive people in Councilmanic offices,\n-Memo to Bill from Frank Sarelli, attached to memo about Troy Perry's schedule,\n-List of contacts on half sheet of yellow legal paper,\n-List of Heading and note to Bill from John,\n-Contact info for Ron Grayson,\n-Memo to Cindy from Rick,\n-Declaration of Gay Pride week, Jun 10, 1976,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Barbara Rasmussen, Apr 12 1976,\n-Draft letter to Gay Organizations from Tom Bradley, with envelope,\n-Two pages of handwritten notes about police,\n-Typed notes on police positions,\n-Letter from Don Kilhefner, Dec 14 1976,\n-List of items needed by the Gay Community Services Center, 3 copies,\n-Memo about letters of opposition to Gay Pride, from Bill Carey, July 16 1976, two copies,\n-Form letter for Supporters, two copies,\n-Form letter for Those in Opposition, two copies,\n-Note from Ed Edelman,\n-Letter to Rene Oviedo from Edmund D. Edelman, July 14 1976,\n-Letter to Edmund D. Edelman from Rene Oviedo,\n-Card for Sylvia A. Yuster to Bill Carey,\n-Letter from Peggy Stevenson on Gay Pride, 2 copies,\n-Analysis of Gay Pride Mail,\n-Rough Draft, sent Aug 9 1976, with list of senders, two copies with another list of names,\n-List of numbers for council members on yellow legal paper,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Nov 23 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sydney Crocker, Nov 3 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Sydney Crocker, Nov 3 1976,\n-Flier for \"The Belle of Amherst\", Nov 5 1976,\n-Letter from Bruce Voeller (National Gay Task Force), Dec 8, 1976,\n-\"Kiss Me Quick\" clip,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from C.F. Brydon, Nov 8 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from C.F. Brydon, Nov 9 1976,\n-Letter from C.F. Brydon, Aug 3 1976,\n-Contact info for Bill Carey on white note paper,\n-Blank Mayor's office Criminal Justice Planning, two,\n-Calculations on white scrap of paper,\n-Memo to Rose Ochi from Bill Carey, Apr 12 1976,\n-Memo to Betty Berzon from Bill Carey, May 23 1977,\n-Memorandum on \"Needs of Homosexual Youth\" by Howard Ekerling,\n-Letter to Evan Thompson from Bill Carey, June 28 1977,\n-Memo to David Mixner from Bill Carey, Dec 9 1976,\n-Resume of Roberta Bennett,\n-Memo to Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, June 16 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, June 14 1977, with blank memo sheet attached,\n-Memo to Sylvia Yunster from Bill Carey, My 23 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 23 1977,\n-Memo to Wanda Moore from Bill Carey, May 12 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, May 11 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, May 6 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, May 5 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977,\nRight Side,\n-Letter to Hil Cole from Bill Carey, Apr 20 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Hil Cole, Apr 5 1977, with envelope,\n-Letter to David Goodstein from Bill Carey, Apr 20 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from David M. Cypers, Apr 13 1977,\n-Letter to Senator Alfred Alquist from David B. Goodstein, Apr 12 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Apr 19 1977,\n-Letter to William Tyson from Tom Bradley, Apr 18 1977,\n-Letter to John Hubert from Tom Bradley, Apr 18 1977,\n-Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Gay Constituents,\n-Memo to Ezunial Burts and Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Dade county,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n-Memo to Rose Matsui Ochi and John Brooks, Apr 11 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1977,\n-Letter to Dade County Board of Commissioners from Tom Bradley,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Dade county commendation,\n-Letter to Quinn Martin from Tom Bradley, Mar 14 1977, two copies,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, \"Streets of San Francisco\",\n-Note to Bill from Cary Tames, hand written w/ other contact info,\n-\"Streets of San Francisco\" note,\n-Memo to Do Do Meyer from Bill Carey, Mar 2 1977,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Do Do Meyer, Feb 16 1977,\n-\"Teacher Accused of Sex Acts with Boy Students\" article,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Maxine Lee, Feb 11 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Mar 1 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Tour of Gay Bars,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 1 1977,\n-Memo to Sylvia from John, Mar 1 1977,\n-Letter to Donald Nielsen from Grace Davis, Feb 28 1977,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Donald Nielsen,\n-Memo to Phil DePoian from Bill Carey, Feb 22 1977,\n-Letter to Community Guild from Tom Bradley, Feb 17 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, Community Guild,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, Feb 16 1977,\n-Memo to Jay Berman from Bill Carey, Feb 11 1977,\n-Letter to W.R. Vaiden from Bill Carey, Feb 9 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from W. R. Vaiden, Jan 7 1977, with envelope,\n-Letter to Tom Matthews from Bill Carey, Feb 9 1977,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Tom Matthews, Dec 10 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Dorr Legg from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977,\n-Letter to Dorr Legg from Tom Bradley, Jan 28 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, One Inc.,\n-Letter to Dorr Legg from Tom Bradley, 2 copies,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, One Inc. Telegram,\n-Telegram to Dorr Legg,\n-Note to Tom Bradley from Dorr Legg, Jan 19 1977,\n-Letter to Barbara Gittings from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Barbara Gittings, Dec 17 1976,\n-Rough Draft of letter to Barbara Gittings,\n-Letter to Willie McClenehan from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, picture for Willie McClenehan, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Holly Hart from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n-Letter to Jeri Cohen from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Jeri Cohen, Dec 1976,\n-Letter to Peter Frisch from Bill Carey, Jan 25 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Jan 21 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy, Jan 20 1977,\n-Dignity Ltd. Pamphlet,\n-Letter to Mike Manning from Tom Bradley, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Coleman from Tom Bradley, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Al Gordon from Tom Bradley, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Don Penderson from Tom Bradley, Jan 17 1977,\n- Mayor's doc trans form from Bill Carey, missed breakfast, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Pat Russell from Bill Carey,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Jan 10 1977,\n-Memo to Bill, Myra Rydell,\n-Handwritten list,\n-\"Jan 11, 1977 Meeting\" note,\n-Letter to Don West and Mike Novak from Tom Bradley, Jan 10 1977,"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of gay rights activist Don (Donald H.) Amador (1943-1992) of Los Angeles. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1: Included are personal papers, papers relating to research and teaching, as well as papers relating to his political activities.  Included in this collection is a book titled, Homosexual Subculture 497.  It is a self published manuscript from June, 1976.  It is the cumulation of 14 term papers from his first course offering of a gay studies course at California State University, Long Beach.  Sociology 497 was the first of its kind.  The papers covered topics such as the gay couple, religion, family, military, lesbianism, fetishism, and leather subculture.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: This series contain the papers of Bill Carey, the gay community's liaison to the mayor of Los Angeles, Tom Bradley. There are letters, memos, and notes from Bill Carey as well as other LA City officials. Included in this series are papers pertaining to the city of Los Angeles including materials about the police department and the gay community and Pride Week 1976. Materials concerning the LA gay community and LA  newspaper clippings are also part of this collection.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3: An assortment of newsletters and flyers collected by Don Amador, as well as a few handwritten notes. The publications include the MECLA (municipal elections committee of Los Angeles) special dinner edition, volume 1, number 2 of their February 1980 newsletter; Investigative Leads volume 1, number 10 edition from June 30, 1980; Parents \u0026amp; Friends of Gays Newsletter, April and May 1980 issues. There is also a \"From the director's chair...\" flyer,\na business card for East Side Association, the line up for the 1980 Christopher Street West Gay Pride Parade, and two flyers for the National March on Washington in October 14, 1979.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOther items include a blank sheet of MOWC/LA (March on Washington Committee/Los Angeles) letterhead, and a blank sheet of Field Photo Homes, Inc. letterhead, newspaper clippings, a biography of Donald H. Amador, two pages of handwritten notes, and the end page of a thank you letter from Amador.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains the professional and personal papers of activist Don Amador. Included are his correspondences, notes, drafts, research, and finished copies of his writings. There are also notes from his class, Homosexual Subculture that he taught at California State University, Los Angeles. Materials from his 1977 campaign for district assembly. Personal items and pictures are also in this series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA poster of the musical group the Village People with images of all six original members of the group.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contain the personal papers of the mayor of Los Angeles liaison to the gay community, Bill Carey. There are letters, memos, and notes from Bill Carey as well as other LA City officials. Included in this series are papers pertaining to the city of Los Angeles including materials about the police department and the gay community and Pride Week 1976. Materials concerning the LA gay community and LA  newspaper clippings are also part of this collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn assortment of newsletters and flyers collected by Don Amador, as well as a few handwritten notes. The publications include the MECLA (municipal elections committee of Los Angeles) special dinner edition, volume 1, number 2 of their February 1980 newsletter; Investigative Leads volume 1, number 10 edition from June 30, 1980; Parents \u0026amp; Friends of Gays Newsletter, April and May 1980 issues. There is also a \"From the director's chair...\" flyer, a business card for East Side Association, the line up for the 1980 Christopher Street West Gay Pride Parade, and two flyers for the National March on Washington in October 14, 1979.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOther items include a blank sheet of MOWC/LA (March on Washington Committee/Los Angeles) letterhead, and a blank sheet of Field Photo Homes, Inc. letterhead, newspaper clippings, a biography of Donald H. Amador, two pages of handwritten notes, and the end page of a thank you letter from Amador. \u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers of gay rights activist Don (Donald H.) Amador (1943-1992) of Los Angeles. ","Series 1: Included are personal papers, papers relating to research and teaching, as well as papers relating to his political activities.  Included in this collection is a book titled, Homosexual Subculture 497.  It is a self published manuscript from June, 1976.  It is the cumulation of 14 term papers from his first course offering of a gay studies course at California State University, Long Beach.  Sociology 497 was the first of its kind.  The papers covered topics such as the gay couple, religion, family, military, lesbianism, fetishism, and leather subculture.","Series 2: This series contain the papers of Bill Carey, the gay community's liaison to the mayor of Los Angeles, Tom Bradley. There are letters, memos, and notes from Bill Carey as well as other LA City officials. Included in this series are papers pertaining to the city of Los Angeles including materials about the police department and the gay community and Pride Week 1976. Materials concerning the LA gay community and LA  newspaper clippings are also part of this collection.","Series 3: An assortment of newsletters and flyers collected by Don Amador, as well as a few handwritten notes. The publications include the MECLA (municipal elections committee of Los Angeles) special dinner edition, volume 1, number 2 of their February 1980 newsletter; Investigative Leads volume 1, number 10 edition from June 30, 1980; Parents \u0026 Friends of Gays Newsletter, April and May 1980 issues. There is also a \"From the director's chair...\" flyer,\na business card for East Side Association, the line up for the 1980 Christopher Street West Gay Pride Parade, and two flyers for the National March on Washington in October 14, 1979.","Other items include a blank sheet of MOWC/LA (March on Washington Committee/Los Angeles) letterhead, and a blank sheet of Field Photo Homes, Inc. letterhead, newspaper clippings, a biography of Donald H. Amador, two pages of handwritten notes, and the end page of a thank you letter from Amador.","This series contains the professional and personal papers of activist Don Amador. Included are his correspondences, notes, drafts, research, and finished copies of his writings. There are also notes from his class, Homosexual Subculture that he taught at California State University, Los Angeles. Materials from his 1977 campaign for district assembly. Personal items and pictures are also in this series.","A poster of the musical group the Village People with images of all six original members of the group.","This series contain the personal papers of the mayor of Los Angeles liaison to the gay community, Bill Carey. There are letters, memos, and notes from Bill Carey as well as other LA City officials. Included in this series are papers pertaining to the city of Los Angeles including materials about the police department and the gay community and Pride Week 1976. Materials concerning the LA gay community and LA  newspaper clippings are also part of this collection.","An assortment of newsletters and flyers collected by Don Amador, as well as a few handwritten notes. The publications include the MECLA (municipal elections committee of Los Angeles) special dinner edition, volume 1, number 2 of their February 1980 newsletter; Investigative Leads volume 1, number 10 edition from June 30, 1980; Parents \u0026 Friends of Gays Newsletter, April and May 1980 issues. There is also a \"From the director's chair...\" flyer, a business card for East Side Association, the line up for the 1980 Christopher Street West Gay Pride Parade, and two flyers for the National March on Washington in October 14, 1979.","Other items include a blank sheet of MOWC/LA (March on Washington Committee/Los Angeles) letterhead, and a blank sheet of Field Photo Homes, Inc. letterhead, newspaper clippings, a biography of Donald H. Amador, two pages of handwritten notes, and the end page of a thank you letter from Amador. "],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Amador, Don (Donald H.), 1943-1992","Carey, Bill "],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["Amador, Don (Donald H.), 1943-1992","Carey, Bill "],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":76,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T13:46:04.299Z","processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAccessioned and minimally processed in December 2009  The collection was processed by Nell Garver, SCRC student, from August to November 2014. Finding aid and biographical note updated by SCRC staff March 2016.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInitial processing notes with item by item descriptions.\nFrom Box 1:,\n-Certificate of initiation to the Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep, no date,\n-\"Out of the Closet\" in Troy to gay identity in L.A.\" by Robert Basler, profile of Amador, no date,\nHenry Hay and John Burnside Folder,\n-Slip for Fletcher R. from Los Angeles City College, no date,\n-Summary of \"The Gay Window\" by Henry Hay by Amador, no date, handwritten notes, 7 copies,\n-Envelope marked \"Harry Hay\", inside are \"What If They Gave a Concert and Nobody Came?\" by Ken Emerson (1977) and a Syllabus for Homosexual Subculture taught by Amador,\n-Summary of \"The Gay Window\" by Henry Hay by Amador, 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Dinah (Don) from Harry Hay and Letter to Henry Hay and John from Tony Karnes, 1977,\n-Letter to Don and Tony from Harry Hay, 1977,\n-Letter to Don and Toby from Harry Hay, 1977, with envelope,\n-Legal Paper marked \"Purpose of Campaign Tables\", no date, 2 pages,\nKnickerbocker News Folder,\n-Handwritten note, no date,\n-\"Out of the Closet\" in Troy to gay identity in L.A.\" by Robert Basler, profile of Amador, no date, 70 copies\"An Insider's Overview of the Los Angeles Male Gay Community\",\n -by Don Amador, 1974, 25 copies,\nTelephone Conversations with Students and Others: Responses,\n-Rap Session, Aug. 8th, 1972, hand written note book pages, 9 pages,\n-\"Comments Regarding My Work\", 17 hand written yellow pages,\n-List of Participants in the Mexican Summer Field School, 1972,\n-16 pages of handwritten notes,\n-\"Grade Change Procedures\", California State College LA, 1972,\nSWAA 1974 Economic Solidarity Gay Com.,\n-\"The Economic Solidarity of the Gay Community\" by Don Amador, 1974, 4 pages,\nSpeech Preparations?,\n-Cal State University LA note book with Anthropological note on the Cheyenne Indians, others, and homosexuals in LA,\n-14 pages of handwritten notes on loose leaf paper about homosexuals,\n-\"Introduction\" typed, four pages, about gays and police,\n-\"Methods\", two small pieces of paper,\n-17 pages of handwritten notes on loose leaf paper about homosexuals and police and research,\n-Three typed pages from \"An Insider's Overview of the Los Angeles Male Gay Community\",\nE.I.P.J. #2,\n-empty,\n,\nE.I.P.J. # 1,\n-four  note cards with names and phone numbers, one stapled to folder,\n-Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Gene Riggs,\n-Joint Treaty of Peace signed by David Sprouse,\n-Card for Sky Forest Enterprises,\n-Five note cards with names, addresses and phone numbers,\n-One piece of legal paper with handwritten notes,\n-Two typed pages with names and phone numbers, one is taped to the folder,\n,\n-Invitation for Alberto Espinoza's birthday, 1979,\n-Booklet for Twelfth Honors Convocation California State University, Los Angeles, 1973,\n-Booklet for Fourteenth Honors Convocation California State University, Los Angeles, 1975,\nTony at Bob Crowe,\n-empty,\n-Gay Rights National Lobby, 1977, two copies,\n-Western Gay Academic Union newsletter,\n-\"Town Crier\" hand written note page,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim: Member Union of American Hebrew Congregations Newsletter, September 1977,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim: Member Union of American Hebrew Congregations Newsletter, August 1977,\n-Booklet from Georg Jensen Inc. for Marghad Linens, stickers stuck on cover,,\n-Card and two receipts from The Broadway Glendale Galleria ,\n-Invitation to 28th Annual Commencement of CSU LA, 1975 with envelopes,\n-Envelope from 3924 Sunset Boulevard, empty, two,\n-\"Jungle\" card,\n-Invitation to Don Amador and Tony Karnes 10th anniversary party at the Jungle on 3626 Sunset Boulevard, 6 copies,\n-Program for 31st Memorial Day Services, 1979,\n-\"Teacher\" article, 5 copies,\n-Program for the The Argonauts present \"Fantasy Burlesque\", 1974, two copies one red, one blue,\n-Brochure for D.C. tour mobile,\n-Notes for Universal Studios Tour by Ellen Weiss and Tony Karnes,\n-Invitation to Columbia Records Open House ,\n-Brochure for Sexual Compulsives Anonymous,\n-Alcoholics Together Meeting Schedule, Fall 1973,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, 1973,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Program and Abstracts, 1973,\n-Subscription form for Journal of Homosexuality,\n-Brochure for gay Community Services Center,\n-Program for \"Alcoholics Together\" benefit Dinner/Dance, 1974,\n-Brochure for \"The Gay Liberation Book\",\n-Oversized Postcard featuring Wil Wright's Soda Parlor, two copies,\n3/22/ 71 Sterving (?) Comm. Meeting, Jane's House,\n-Letter from Woman Management Association, 1971,\n-Envelope from Woman Management Association to Entertainment Industry of Peace and Justice,\n-Minutes for interim Executive Committee of Entertainment Industry for Peace and Justice,\n-Envelope addressed to Tony Karnes, empty, 1971,\n-Letter about Entertainment Industry for Peace and Justice benefit concert,\n-Note for Tony Karnes to call Sarah of Free Venice,\n-Letter from Carl Berkhart to Entertainment Industries for Peace and Justice, 1971,\n-Card to Tony from Tootsie,\n-Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Larry McKinney,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Diane McKinney,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Diane Clifton,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Gregory N. Woodland,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Luke C. Flower,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Susan Williams,\n- Joint Treaty of Peace signed by Lionel Edwards,\n-Receipt from Zeidler \u0026amp; Zeidler Ltd.,\n-Letter from Jack Schwab to Tony Karnes,\n-Notes on EIPJ meeting, hand written, 4 pages, stapled to folder,\nFranck Test (Master),\n-Frank Drawing Completion Test Australian Manual by Kate Frank M.A.,\n-Flier from Elect Don Amador Assembly to meet Don,\n-Flier to elect Don Amador,\nHome- #4 (EIPJ),\n-3 pages of hand written note, 1971,\n-1 card with names and a phone number,\nGay Studies Questionnaires,\n-4 pages of hand written notes on the Gay community/ needs of gays,\n-\"Woodbury Collegian\", Feb 5 1970, three copies,,\n-\"Woodbury Collegian\", Jan 22 1970, four copies,\n-\"Woodbury Collegian\", Jan 29 1970,  three copies,\n-\"Christmas in Theory and How We Make It\" by Tony Karnes,\n-\"Symbols in Government: Theme on Lord of the Flies\" by Tony Karnes, 1968,\n-Christmas card from Pearl to Tony Karnes,\n-\"Pierce College Round Up\", November 19, 1970,\n-\"Liaison Role to Gay Community\", 5 pages of hand written notes,\n-Pan Am boarding pass, LAX to New York, 1972,\n-Donald H. Amador: biography,\n-Town Cries (?) paper-Update Los Angeles, Jan. 23, 1981, two articles mentioning Amador,\n-\"Throw This Away ...\" paper,\n-Divine Times, Nov. 1979, magazine of Guru Maharaj Ji,\n-Richard Amador background sketch, 1945, with envelope,\n-Letter from Don Amador, 1978,\n-Part of a letter from \"Ma\",\n-News Release Mayor Bradley's statement on the Budget, 1976,\n-Letter from Philip Schiff, 1944, letter of recommendation for Richard J. Amador,\n-Letter from Donald M. Bower, 1944, letter of recommendation for Richard J. Amador,\n-Program from Southern California Women for Understanding, 2nd Annual lesbian Rights Award Dinner,\n-And It Is Divine, 1974, magazine,\n-Order form for \"Loving Women, Loving Men: Gay Liberation and the Church\",\n-Gay V.D. pamphlet by Gay Community,\n-Paper for Gay Youth Group,\n-Christmas card from Carlos and Randy,\nFEPC Folder,\n-FEPC, Sept, 1976,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Box 2:,\n-Don Amador Resume, two copies,\n-\"Teacher\" article,\n-Certificate of completion for Amador's Gay Studies course,\n-\"But if you want the City Council...Don Amador\" note,\n-\"This is Amador Country\" clipping,\n-California State University Los Angeles diploma holder,\n-Flier for speaker Dr. C.A. Tripp,\n-Three pages of handwritten notes on notebook paper,\n-Phone memo for Don Amador from Sgt. Art Lopez, Feb 20 1980,\n-4 pages of \"Don Amador\" stationary,\n-\"Newsday\" clipping, Jan 3 1978,\n-Copy of \"Our Money Goes to Queers\" article from Herald-Press, Feb 16 1978, with Transmittal slip to Don Amador, Mar 8 1978,\n-Clippings from El Mundo, The Seattle Times, The New York Times about Harvey Milk, Nov 1977,\n-\"4-Year Climb to Respectability\" article, Newsday, Jan 3 1978,\n-\"S.F.'s first gay supervisor see self a symbol\" article, The San Diego Union, Nov 18 1977,\n-Letter to Don and Tony from Russell Woodson,  with envelope,\n-Letter from Mark Hickey with a note to Don, Sept 15 1975,\n-Envelope to Don Amador, empty,\n-\"Rose\" notes on folded paper,\n-\"15,000,000 Hike\" note,\n-\"Along the Way to the Volcanoes...\" note,\n-Pack of hand written notes, 5 pages,\n-15 pages of handwritten notes on legal paper,\n-\"The Lack of Youth Job Potential in Uruapan\" proposal,\n-Envelope to Don Amador and Tony Karnes from Kingmasters, empty,\n-29 note cards with handwritten notes, May 18th- June 26th 1972,\nDon- Notes and Letters (1971- ),\n-\"Don Grace\" note,\n-Receipt from The Fairhill Apartment Hotel for Anthony Karnes, Jan 19 1973,\n-Card for The Panacea Resort, with a note from \"Butch Pixie\" on the back,\n-Anniversary card to Don from Tony, with envelope,\n-Note with candle wax on it,\n-\"Notes to Myself\" by Tony, 3 pages,\n-Note to \"Butch Pixie\" with note from Don on the back, note date is May 2 1972,\n-Note to Honey from M,\n-\"Vacation\" notecard,\n-Note on back of receipt from Humble Oil and Refining Co.,\n-\"I Love You\" note card,\n-Note to Tony from Butch Pixie,\n-Note to Don and Tony from Bob,\n-Note to Butch Pixie from Tony on note card,\n-Note to Butch Pixie from Just Me on Zeildler and Zeilder card,\n-Note to \"My Lover Butch Pixie\" on notebook paper,\n-Note to Honey from Me on yellow paper,\nDon and Me Jan/1972,\n-Note to Butch Pixie from Me on note card,\nCorrespondence –Misc. People-,\n-empty,\nFieldnotes: Geog. Study,\n-Thank you note to Tony from Jerry,\n-Postcard to Ralph Stephenson from Tony Karnes,\n-Postcard to Tony from Alice,\n-Postcard to Roberto Cormack from Alice,\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Wakiki Beach),\n-Postcard to Roberto Cormack from Dick (Pink Plumeria),\n-Postcard to Tony from Dick (Hoonaunau),\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Polynesian Cultural Center),\n-Postcard to Tony Karnes from Dick (Orchids),\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Islands of Hawaii),\n-Postcard to \"Dear Boys\" from Dick,\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (Kilauea Iki),\n-Postcard to Roberto Cormack from Dick (Diamond Head),\n-Postcard to Don Amador from Dad (King Kamehameha),\n-\"Tentative Mecla Table\" envelope,\nBrown for President-Press Clipping 1980,\n-empty,\nGreen Notebook ,\n-notes on Brown for President,\n-notes on MECLA Dinner,\n-notes on Banquet Honoring Police Commissioner Salvador Montenegro,\n-Costs Due note,\n-Pamphlet from Human Relations Commission 5th Annual Conference, April 13-16 1978,\n-\"Proposed Contents of a Brochure to be distributed within the Gay Community\" from Dick Caudillo with a note to David from Bob on the front,\n-Rough draft of a letter to Allan Carr from Mayor Bradley ,\n-note to Mayor Bradley from Allan Carr, July 7 1976, with envelope,\n-9 handwritten notecards,\n-2 blanket legal paper sheet,\n-\"Circus Disco's Youth Year\"(?)  notes, two notebook pages,\n-4 blank pages with \"Fox River Bond\" watermark,\n-Letter to Jerry Brown,\n-Letter to Robert Gibeaut from Tony Karnes, Dec 7 1976,\n-Letter to Eustace Lycett from Tony Karnes, Dec 7 1976,\n-Letter to Henry Hay and John from Tony Karnes, April 8 1977, with envelope,\n-Schedule for Fifth Annual Community/Human relations Conference,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Clarence R. Webb (Community Relations Coordinator), March 29 1978,\n-\"Bedlam's Anteroom: Home Video Players\" by John Culshaw, High Fidelity Magazine, Dec 1976,\n-Letter to Tony and Don from Harry and John, Jan 2 1977,\n-letter to Tony and Don from John D and Harry, Jan 2 1977, 4 pages,\n-List of names and places, handwritten,\n-\"Gay Studies I\" page,\nGoodstein, David The Advocate,\n-\"Goodstein\" notes on legal paper, 4 pages,\nGay Think,\n-\"Gay Think\" card with Rodger Harrison written on it,\n-Letter from Mark Hickey,\n-\"GayThink- West Coast Gay Conference\", Oct 25 1975, itinerary,\n-Phone memo for Library of Congress,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Annual Meetings Tentative Program, April 18-21 1973, 3 pages,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 17 1972, ,\n-\"Cuestionario Perceptivo de la Juventud de Uruapan, Michocan\", copy of questionnaire Amador gave out during his Uruapan project,\n-Draft of a proposal for Uruapan project with handwritten edits, three pages,\n-\"Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan, and Problems They Encounter\", 1st draft, 3 pages, note from Tony on the last page,\n-\"Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan\", draft, 4 pages, two first pages,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 17 1972, 2nd copy,\n-Draft of \"Introduction\" page, hand written notes,\n-\"Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan\" by Don Amador, July 24 1972, proposal, #1,\n-\"The Educational/Economical Alienation of the Youth of Uruapan\" by don Amador, Aug 3 1972, short description, hand written notes, #2,\n- \"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972, #3,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972, #4, just title page,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Lack of Job Potential, and Adaption to a Slow-Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972, #5, final,\n-\"Respondents of Different Class Levels Conflict\" note,\n-\" Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan Questionaire\", in English, July 28 1972,\n-\" Environmental Perception of the Youth of Uruapan Questionaire\", in English, Aug 1 1972, ,\n-\"Sexual Behavior\" notes, 6 legal pages,\n-\"Contact\" note,\n-blank page,\n-\"Types of Dick/ Dock (?)\", 8 white legal pages,\n-List of names, ripped yellow legal page,\n-Student Instructional Report for Don Amador, Nov 1977,\n-Instructional Television College Credit Courses pamphlet, from  LA Community College District, 1979,\n-Notes on Gay Ghetto in LA, two quarter sheets of paper,\n\"Religion is the Problem not the Answer\" pamphlet, Gay Atheist League of America,\n-11 pages of handwritten notes on white legal paper, notes on LA lifestyle and diversity, community organization, Gay Community Center Programs, and architecture,\n-Slip from LA City College for Gay Studies, for Dennock,\n-\"Fiction\" note, in red ink,\n-List of names, white legal paper,\n-Invitation to Don and Tony's 10th anniversary,\nS.W.A.A. Meeting-1973-San Francisco,\n-empty,\nS.W.A.A. Meeting 1974,\n-Southwestern Anthropological Association Conference Program, April 11-13 1974,\nSWAA 1974 Function of Gay Jargon,\n-\"The Argot of the Homosexual Subculture\" by Ronald A. Farrell, with notes from Amador,\n-\"Tax\" note on yellow legal paper,\nOscar Wilde-with notes on envelope,\n-Note on Oscar Wilde plaque, on back of LA City College Evening Instructor Checkout Sheet,\n-\"A Wonderful Harvest Moon' note, on back of LA City College Evening Instructor Checkout Sheet,\nKing James I,\n-Note on King James I,\nKingMasters,\n-empty,\nDick-Personal Debts and Rent (72-73),\n-\"Dick-Personal Loans Owed\" note, 1972, signed by Tony,\nMichael Angelo Buonarroti,\n-\"Crucifixion\" note ,\n-Slide 31 note,\n-Slide 35 A note,\n-Slide 32 note,\n-Slide 35 note,\n-Slide 32 A note,\n-Michelangelo's Father note,\nLeonardo da Vinci,\n-notecard on da Vinci,\nVirginia Woolf,\n-notecard on Virginia Woolf,\nWalt Whitman,\n-notecard on Walt Whitman,\nStephen Foster,\n-notecard on Stephen Foster,\nArrow Collar Man,\n-empty,\nResearch Phone Use (Callers),\n-Phone interview sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 20 Nov to 24 Nov, filled in, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, blank, yellow sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 20 Oct to 3 Nov 1972, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 6 Nov to 10 Nov 1972, white sheet, with notes attached,\n-Interview Schedule, 13 Nov to 17 Nov, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 27 Nov 1 Dec, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 4 Dec to 8 Dec, white sheet,\n-Interview Schedule, 3 blank pages,\n-Interview Schedule with note on homosexual research on the back,\n-3 pages of hand written notes, yellow paper,\n-2 pages of hand written notes, notebook paper,\n-\"Gay L.A.\" cover sheet,\n-City Campus Winter 1978, Quarterly Magazine of LA City College Community Services,\nMurray H Hall,\n-Cover lists Mary Edwards Walker and Queen Christina,\n-Empty,\nPink Patches Concentration Camps,\n-empty,\nI Am The Way: Jesus Christ at Doorway,\n-empty,\nGeneral Notes Miscl,\n-\"Platonic Love\" review of \"Greek Homosexuality\" from the New York Times Book Review, April 8th 1979, clipping,\nDavid and Jonathan,\n-Quote from II Sam. i, 26 on back of Evening Instructor check-out sheet,\nSomerset Maugham,\n-notes on folder,\n-empty,\nEdward Carpenter,\n-picture of Edward Carpenter,\nIndians,\n-Slide 34 note,\nPaul Cadmus,\n-Slide 18 note,\nRamon Novarro,\n-Slide 24 note,\n-Picture if Ramon Novarro,\nSaint Sebastian,\n-Slide 4 note,\n-Slide 5 A note,\n-Slide 5 note,\nSappho,\n-notes on folder,\n-Ad for Pompeii exhibit at American Museum of Natural History,\nGovernor Jerry Brown,\n-note on folder,\n-empty,\nHarvey Milk,\n-Slide 3 note,\nAlexander Hamilton,\n-Slide 20 note,\nQuentin Crisp,\n-Slide 12 note,\nChristopher Isherwood,\n-Slide 19 note,\nKing Richard  II,\n-Picture of Richard II,\nLady Pirates,\n-notes on folder,\n-3 pages of handwritten notes, on Oscar Wilde and da Vinci,\n-\"Ladies of the Skull and Crossbones\" by Carrol B Fleming, magazine article,\nDavid Belasco,\n-Slide 14 note,\n-David Belasco Theatre note, on back of Evening Instructor Checkout Sheet,\nDag Hammarkjoeld,\n-Slide 33 note,\nElsa Maxwell,\n-picture of Elsa Maxwell,\nTennessee Williams,\n-notes on folder,\n-slide 27 note,\nHarry Belafonte,\n-Slide 15 note,\nJames Dean,\n-Slide 6 note,\nHenry Hay,\n-empty,\nJulian Eltinge,\n-notes on folder,\n-\"A Star Turn\" by Velone Pilcher, in Theatre Arts Monthly, two copies of first two pages,\n-Eltinge, Julian clipping,\n-Slide 13 note,\n-\"Onward and Upward with the Arts: An Angel, A Flower, A Bird\"  article, The New Yorker, 9 clippings,\n-Julain Eltinge clipping,\n-Three pages of hand written notes, names and numbers,\n-Master Charge receipt for Don Amador, June 1973,\n-Postal Instant Press receipt, April 12 1973,\n-Postal Instant Press receipt, April 16 1973,\nChristmas 1972 and Antique Gift info,\n-Gift tag to Tony from Nicky Carole and Pet,\n-Postcard to Tony from Dick,\n-\"Credit to Rent\" note, Dec 25 1972,\n-Picture Frame  note,\n-Cross note,\n-Gift tag to Tony from Bob,\n-Psychology Today, Oct 1977,\nLetters and Misc Regarding Research ,\n-two envelopes from Carver Jr. High, empty,\n-Letter To Whom It May Concern from Mrs. J. Luck, May 15 1975, 5 copies,\n-letter to Dr. Paul Gebhard (Indiana Sex Research Institute) from Don Amador, April 12 1975, ,\n-envelope from Indiana University to Don Amador, empty,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Dr. Paul Gebhard, May 13 1975, 10 copies,\n-Envelope from USAFA Academy to Capt. Larry J. Painter, empty,\n-Letter Don Amador from Capt. Larry J. Painter, April 29 1974, with envelope,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Steve Linberg, June 12 1975,\n-Envelope from to Don Amador,\n-Letter from Dianne K. to Don Amador, May 8 1975, 4 copies,\nPhotos Don-8x10 Glossy,\n-empty,\nLavender World's Fair,\n-notes on folder,\n-empty,\nPhillipe Petit,\n-Slide 24 note,\nDancers,\n-notes on folder,\n-Slide 16 notes,\n-Slide 17 note,\n-Picture of Vaslov Nijinsky,\n-Valslav Nijinsky note, on back of Evening Instructor Checkout sheet,\n-Note to Dick from Bill, May 31 1979, on yellow legal paper,\n-\"Glendale and Fletcher Blvd's-Silver Lake\" note, blue note,\nLetters to Students Regarding Mexican Field Trip…And Support,\n-Letter to Larry from Don Amador, Sept 17 1972,\n-Letter to Darlyne from Don Amador, Sept 21 1972,\n\"You Are Disciples Now\", Satang of Shri Guru Mahara Ji, Oct 31 1971,\n-\"Salutations at the Lotus Feet of Satgurudev\", letter from Sant Ji Maharaj, Jan 8 1974,\n-Letter from Guru Maharaj Ji (Divine United Organization),\n-Paper about Gays and the Police in Hollywood, 9 pages/ clippings,\n-\"To Include With Law Enforcement\", 8 pages,\n-\"Apr 28th 1974\" note, in red ink,\n-Letter to Morris Kight from David W. Oestricher, Jan 9, 1974,\n-Letter from Don Kilhefner and Betty Taylor (Gay Community Service Center), Jan 28 1974,\n-\"The Gay Center for Social Services: Nature and Purpose\" paper,\n-\"Community Spirit: The Offical Organ of the Gay Center for Social Service\" newsletter,\n-Letter to Members of the Peace and Freedom Party from Morris Kight, Feb 5 1974,\nSocial Organizations Amador,\n-\"Troy Perry\" note in red ink,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: Partial Resource List on Gay Lib\" paper,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: Comprehensive Employment Services\" paper,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: The Prisoner, Parole and Probation Program\" paper,\n-Letter to All GCSC Workers from Jim Kanelos and Don Kilhefner, Nov 9 1974, expanded hours for Men's Clinic,\n-Bulletin for The Advocate, about City Councilman Election,\n-\"The Gay Community Services Center: Personnel Policies and Procedures\" packet ,\n-\"Centers Aids Gay Parolees\" article by Claudia Luther, LA Times,\n-8 pages of hand written notes, red and black ink, about a function he went to and KingsMasters,\n-KingMasters Newsletter, Jan 28 1975, two pages, 2nd page has news articles on the back,\nCourse Outline,\n-Homosexual Subculture Syllabus by Don Amador, 3 copies,\n-Homosexual Subculture Required Books by Don Amador, 4 copies,\n2nd Anniversary-1975 Dom and Me @ Monterrey (Easter Too!),\n-Anniversary card to Don from Tony, with envelope, yellow,\n-Anniversary card to Don from Tony, 1973,\n-San Carlos-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-Carmel River-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-High Alter-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-Interior of Blessed Sacrament Chapel-Carmel Mission postcard, blank,\n-Envelope to Don, 2nd anniversary,\nLetters From Students Regarding Mexican Field Trip Grades,\n-Letter to Dr. Richard Stone from Don Amador, Oct 4 1972, list of materials included with letter,\n-Class credits for Don Amador, Summer 1972, CSU LA,\n-Letter from Tony Karnes, Sept 14 1972, Mexican Field Trip, 2 copies,\n-Letter from Thomas Fusek, Oct 4 1972,\n-Letter from Lawrence C. Cruz, Sept 15 1972,\n-Letter from Viola deKrieger, Sept 21 1972, with envelope,\n-Letter from John Scurto, Sept 20 1972,\n-Letter from Darlyne Jennings, Sept 18 1972, 2 copies with envelope,\n-Letter from Robert J. Perkins, with envelope,\n-Letter from Maria Linda Apodaca, Sept 21 1972,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Roberto David Navarro, Sept 18 1972, with envelope,\n-\"Hope this is what you wanted\" note,\n-Letter from CSULA, Sept 19 1972, Deans list,\nLetters Regarding Appeal to Chairman: Mexican Field Trip,\n-Letter to Dr. Arthur Niehoff (CSULA Anthro Chair) from Don Amador, Sept 15 1972,\n-Note to Don Amador from Dr. Thomas McCorkle, Aug 26 1972,\nChristmas 1971-,\n-Christmas card from Grandma B,\n-Envelope to Tony from Bob,\n-Christmas card to Tony from Aunt Bea,\n-Robinson's tag, to Tony from Don, 2,\n-Robinson's tag, to Tony from Dick,\n-Gift tag, to Tony from Dick, 2,\n-Christmas Card to Tony from Dick,\n-Christmas card to Tony from Mother and Daddy,\n-Gift tag, to Tony from Bob,\n25th Birthday (1971),\n-empty,\n1972 (26th Birthday),\n-\"Birthday Treasures\" to Tony from Mother,\n-Card to Tony from Dick,\nResearch Information Thesis,\n-\"The Insider\", 5 pages,\n-18 pages of hand written notes on legal paper, about studying homosexuality as an insider, Hollywood/LA, abnormality/ deviant behavior, ,\n-LA Times, Oct 14 1971, \"Hypocrisy Helped Kill the Consenting Adults Bill\",\n\"Personality Varables That Might Affect Role\" sheet, Oct 11 1972,\n-3 pages of handwritten notes on legal paper, on sex research,\n-Ripped yellow page, phone numbers,\n-\"Blacks in Strong Response to the Subject of Vasectomy\" clipping,\n-\"Institutional Male Transvestism and Sex Distinctions\" from Brief Communications,\n-2 pages of notebook paper, notes on being gay in other cultures and berdache,\n-\"The Bisexual Debate\" by Martin Duberman from These Are New Times,\n-2 pages of note book paper, notes for a questionnaire and Gay Hollywood,\n-1 ripped yellow page, on gay bars,\n-\"SRO at Classes in Human Sexuality\" by Robert Strand, LA Times May 3rd 1972, clipping,\n-\"Dear Abby: Property Values\" clipping,\n-\"Homosexual Crackdown By Police\" clipping,\n-\"Cleric\" clipping,\n-\"A Psychiartrist Says IT's Nonsense to Call Homosexuals Sick\" by Judd Marmor clipping,\n-\"The Role and Effect of Personal(?) Conflict\" page,\n-\"Homosexual Ordained by Church of Christ\" by John Dart clipping,\n-\"The Gay Subculture: The Gay Bars\", 8 pages,\n-4 pages of notes on legal paper, survey notes,\n-\"Assumption/Hypothesis\" page, yellow paper,\n-\"Personality in Culture\" notes, two white notebook pages,\n-3 yellow legal papers, notes on sexuality and society,\n-\"Purpose\" note, yellow sheet,\n-2 pages from \"Ramparts\", from \"Breakfast of Champions,\n-5 pages of handwritten notes, green ink, about gay culture,\n-\"References\", annotated bibliography,\n-\"Problems\" sheet, notebook paper,\n-Letter from Don, Oct 4 1972, relating to  \"Deviant Behavior and Social Process\", 3 pages,\n-\"Overt Homosexual Gay Needs\" and other notes, Oct 4-11 1972, 7 pages,\n-Note from Ruth Galvin,\n-\"Don Amador- Sat.\" paper,\n-\"3 minutes\" paper,\n-\"An Insider's Overview of the Los Angeles Male Gay Community\" by Don Amador, working copy,\n-Pages and notes from \"Gays and Economic Solidarity\", (?), 5 pages,\n-\"Sex and Culture\", 8 pages,\n-\"The Anthropologist: Outsider or An Insider\" by A.H. Niehoff,\n-30 pages of notes on yellow legal paper, about Gay needs and Gay culture, interviews,\nMexican Study Revisited,\n-\"Introduction\", 3 pages, Mexican Church study,\n-\"Uruapan Youth: An Examination of Their Problems Relating to the Job Potential, and Adaptation to a Slow Growing City\" by Don Amador, Aug 8 1972,\n-Two sheets of yellow paper, blank,\n-Note to R. Stone from Dr. Thomas McCorkle, Oct 2 1972, Amador final grade,\n-\"Attitudes Toward the Roman Catholic Church and It's Symbolic Function in Uruapan\" by Don Amador, 7 pages, two cover sheets,\n-4 pages of notes on yellow legal paper, about gay celebrities,\n-\"Super Twinkies: Twinkie Power Structure\" diagram,\n-Page 77/78 clipping,\n-Page 17 clipping,\n-Page 10 sheet, probably from Economic Solidarity-,\n-2 pages of note on yellow legal paper, about societal pressures and fetishes ,\n-\"One, Incorporated\" summary,\n-Half sheet on research with the Kinsey institute,\n-\"The Gay Bar\",\n-\"Lovers\", 12 pages,\n-Page 3 Griffith Park sheet,\n-\"How many gay bars?\"sheet,\n-\"The Economic Solidarity of the Gay Community\" by Don Amador, 1974,\n-\"Introduction\" ripped legal sheet,\n-Page 3 \"institution for Gays…\" sheet,\n-\"B.E. Mercer\" sheet,\n-2 pages of notes on yellow legal paper, notes about gay community,\n-3 pages of notes on yellow and white paper, about gay community and gay newspapers,\n-\"Water Sports and Other Jargon: Functions of Gay Terminology\" by Don Amador,\nGay Pride,\n-\"Gays Fight Discrimination, Uncertain Laws\", LA Times Mar 25 1974,\nGay Research Expenses,\n-Bill for Don Amador from Pacific Telephone, Dec 20 1972,\nUnmarked Manila Envelope,\n-Note to Members of the Executive Committee American Anthropological Association from Clark L. Taylor,\n-Two copies of the Franck Test,\nDr. E. Hooker,\n-1 page of notes, yellow sheet,\nFranck Tests Completed,\n-36 pages of legal paper with notes about completed Franck Tests,\nFranck Test,\n-Letter to Dr. Gary Granzberg from Don Amador, Dec 7 1972,\nFrom Box 3:,\nCost-Gay Studies,\n-Receipt from Postal Instant Press, March 22 1977,\n-Receipt from LA Community College for Kenneth Bartness for Gay Studies ,\n- Receipt from LA Community College for Pedro Santiago for Gay Studies,\n-Receipt from Postal Instant Press,\n-Receipt from Charlie Chan Printing for Don Amador,\n- Receipt from Postal Instant Press, June 15 1977,\n- Receipt from Postal Instant Press, Feb15 1977,\n-Receipt from Data Boy, Nov 30 1976,\n-Receipt from Postal Instant Press, four separate receipts from 1977,\nEstrus,\n-handwritten note on Estrus,\nFederal (Title I) Grant Info,\n-\"National Science Foundation\" note,\n-\"Los Angeles: Artistry in the Grants Game\", LA Times, 1 copy, 1 clipping,\n-Council Sets Rules for Federal Hiring Program, 1 copy, 1 clipping,\n-National Endowment for the Humanities Program Announcement, 1975-1976,\n-HEW Fact Sheet, 1976,\n-Card from National Endowment for the Humanities,\n-Letter from National Endowment for the Humanities about Fellowships,\nManuscript,\n-5 pages of yellow manuscript, edited with notes,\n-\"Added Notes\" Legal pad,\n-7 pages of loose legal paper, notes on Gay Icons and Gay Culture,\n-1 legal pad of notes on German and Early Gay History,\n-Flier for \"It's Vaudeville!\" by The Society for the Preservation of Variety Arts Presents,\n-\"European and American Gay History\" legal pad,\nBiological Life Cycle,\n-\"Perspective of Social-Sex Development Sample\", 10 copies,\nMale and Female Difference,\n- \"Tools\" note,\nSex Research Statistics,\n-\"The Grant Study\" notes, 2 pages,\nSex Research Studies,\n-\"Figures of Overt Homosexuality in United States and Western Europe\", 32 pages,\nSocial Structure,\n-notes on primate social structure, 4 pages,\nTaylor, Clark,\n-Letter to Members of the Executive Committee American Anthropological Association from Clark Taylor,\n-\"Don Amador-The person who is only as strong as those behind him\" legal sheet,\n-Legal pad with two pages attached,\nScreening,\n-\"Screening-Rejected\", legal page,\n-City of LA legal pad, handwritten notes inside,\n-\"Gay Studies I\" note, yellow legal paper,\n-\"Gay Studies I\" note, white legal paper, two pages,\n-Page from Gay Studies I test,\n-\"In the Primate World\" note,\n-\"Bond Develops\" note,\n-\"Female Orgasm\" note,\nGay Studies Survey,\n-Certificate of Completion of Gay Studies at LA City College, hand written,\n-20 pages of hand written notes on yellow legal pages,\n-Map of Council District 13, City of LA, 1975, large,\n-Map of City Council District No. 13, small,\n-From City-Clerk's Office: People Running For the City Council District 13 note,\n-40 question survey about gays,\n-Release from Don Amador-Professional Gay Counseling Services, \"Gay Survey Complete\",\n-\"Titles\" note,\n-\"Dick Hall\" note,\n-Memo to all students from Don Amador, 2 copies,\n-Copies of handwritten notes, illegible ,\n-\"Gay Studies Survey\" envelope,\nGeologic Time,\n-\"Sex Research: Taken from Sexual Behavior in the Human Female by Alfred C. Kinsey, pages 487-89\", 18,\n-Gay Studies Syllabus by Don Amador, includes brief history of sex research,\n-\"Relative and Atomic Geologic Time\" 10 copies,\n-\"Student Anthropologist\" legal pad,\nAnthropology,\n-\"Sex Research: Taken from Sexual Behavior in the Human Female by Alfred C. Kinsey, pages 487-89\",\n- Gay Studies Syllabus by Don Amador, includes brief history of sex research,\n-\"Growing Up Gay: The Last Tribe\" by Don Amador, 9 pages,\nFrom Box 4:,\n-Male pin up poster,\n-Business Cards, 57,\n-sticky notes, 2,\n-\"Jail: Suspect Freed\"  clipping,\n-\"405 W. Washington\" note,\n-Note from Don,\n-Note to Hon from Don,\n-Update, Issue 46, Dec 12 1980,\n-Note to Honey from Don,\n-\"Meet Don Amador\" Flier,\n-\"This is Amador Country\" Flier,\n-\"The 76'ers and The Kingsmasters Join Run\" flier,\n-July 4 '76 Christopher Street West Gay Pride Celebration issue of Christopher Street West ,\n-Bag of photos,  pictures of Don in DC, negative strips, Christmas, Don speaking at something,\n-Bag of photos 2, Christmas pictures, negatives, hiking trip, unknown people, a house, dogs,\n-Graduation Photo for Ricardo Amador from Tri Color Camera Shop,\n-10 negative strips,\n-\"Don's Prints and Proofs\" envelope, empty,\n-\"Has Jayanti '77\"folder, with pictures and papers inside,\n-DHL envelope with pictures, Memorial Day Service w/ Don, portraits of Don, negatives of Rick's grad photo, pic of woman management associates, pic of Bruce Canyon Division US Naval Cadet Corps 28 May 1979, Christmas Cards, pic w/ Harvey Milk, campaign pictures,\n-DHL envelope 2 w/ pictures, pics of Don, negatives, pics w/ friends, someone's graduation, Don teaching, proofs, Disco Circus press release,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInitial processing notes with item by item descriptions.\nFolders: Memos, Police Communication, Dade County, Pride 1976, Gay Community,\nFrom Box 1:,\nInter-institutional Communications,\n-Note and letter from Edmund Edelman (Supervisor of 3rd district), about job discrimination,\n-Note from Bill Carey to Peter Frisch and press release from Peggy Stevenson, 1976,\n-Note to Bill from Barabara Rasmussen, 1976,\n-Note from David Glasscock to Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Note from Grace Davis to Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Letter from Edmund Edelman to Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Page from \"last year's program\", features Christopher Street West Committee and Peggy Stevens,\n-Letter from Peggy Stevens to Arnett Hartsfield, 1976,\n-Letter from Peggy Steven to \"Friends\", 1975,\n-\"Weekly Report\" from Jeff Levin and Richard Huber, 1976, hard to read,\n-Letter from Milton J. Sharp to Edmund G. Brown (California Govenor), 1976,\n-\"The Community Reporter\" April 1976,\n-F.E.P.C Resolution, 1976,\n-Letter from Zev Yaroslavsky to Samuel Williams, 1976,\n-Letter from Thomas Coleman to Edmund Brown, 1975,\n-Letter from Bill Carey to Grace Davis, 1976,\n-Letter from R. E. Murdock to David Glasscock, 1971,\n-Packet including 2 letter grams from Dave G, A letter from Gay Friends of Jimmy Carter, 2 lettergrams from Dave G, Assembly Bill No. 3823, and an ad for \"Quotations from Chief Ed\", 1976,\n-Packet for LA Mayor Thomas Bradley, 1976,\n-Letter from Bill Carey to John Brooks, 1976,\nUnmarked Folder,\n-letter to LA Police Commission from Darrell Dee,\n-Parade Permit Application submitted to LA Police dept., 1976,\n-Hand drawn map of parade route,\n-Letter to Board of Police Commissioners from Sharon D. Cornelison,\n-Letter to Samual Williams, President of Police Commission from Sharon Roberts, 1976,\n-Declaration of Michael T. Manning,\n-Statement of Albert Gordon representing \"Parents and Friends of Gays\",\n-Letter from Reverend Troy D. Perry,\n-Letter to Mike from Kenneth Schnorr,\n-Letter to LA Police Commission from Rev. J.E. Paul Breton,\n-Report on Police Incident of July 4th, 1976 by Gordon Fisher,\n-Statement of Angeline Umbertino,\n-Letter to Board of Police Commissioner from Reverend Richard C. Vincent,\n-Statement of Rev. James E. Sandmire,\n-Statement of Patricia G. Underwood,\n-Letter from J. Haire Lieutenant Vice Officer-In Charge to Bill Carey, Mayor's Office Liaison to Gay Community,\n-Letter from Frank Ker to Bill Carey with Ker's resume attached,\n-Letter to Richard Amador from J.A. Cassidy (Dept. of the Navy),\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Jim Chandler, 1976,\n-Morris Kight Statement,\n-Thomas P. Steyer Statement ,\n-Letter to Police Commission Board from Dr. Scott Forbes,\n-Handwritten Statement by Bill Mann,\n-Statement of Arnold Erwin Remisk,\n-Statement from David Glascock,  member of the Board of Directors of Christopher Street West,\n-Letter from Ronald Joel Jacobson to Mayor Tom Bradley,\n-Statement from Paul Tamayo,\n-Statement of Ronald Lehman,\n-Statement of Jay L. Friend,\n-Handwritten statement of Carlton James,\n-Statement of Frank K. Zerilli,\n-City Attorney News Release, 1973,\n-Mayor's address to the Police Foundation, 1975, to Bill,\nResumes Folder,\n-Blank note from Mayor's office Criminal Justice Planning,\n-Letter to Donald Nielsen from  Terry Hatter, 1977,\n-Letter to Donald Nielsen from Peggy Stevenson, 1977, with copy of a letter from Nielsen,\n-Envelope addressed to Bill Carey from the Advocate, empty,\n-Card from Gene's TV and Video,\n-Memo to Bill about Donald Nielsen seeking a job,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Donald Nielsen,\n-\"Good News\", magazine from Metropolitan Community Church,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Phil Depoian,\n-Letter to Daniel Ramos from Phil Depoian, 1976,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Daniel Ramos1976,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Phil Depoian,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Sharon Cornelison, 1976,\n-Press Release for Christopher Street West Association, 1976, Gay Pride Week News,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Hand written itinerary written in green,\n-Flight schedule, Hollywood to San Francisco and back, 1976,\n-Letter to Rene Oviedo from Edmund D. Edelman, 1976,\n-Mayor's Document Transmittal Form from Bill Carey, 1976,\n-Memorandum from Billy Carey, 1976,\n-Note to Pat from Juanita, 1976,\n-Proposal Recommendation for a Gay Community Service Center, 1976, 14 pages,\n-Letter from Patricia White to Paula Smith, 1976, 6 pages, about Gay Community Service Center,\n-Mayor's Documental Transmittal Form, April 12, 1976,\n-Thank you note to Mayor Bradley from Gil (?) Buchard, April 6th 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Sept. 17th 1976,\n-Memo from Mayor's Office Criminal Justice Planning, to Bill from Cindy, 1977,\n-Note to Bill from Vern Pruss,\n-Card from Won Kon Restaurant, note written on back,\n-Note to Rose Matsui Ochi/John Brooks from Bill Carey, June 8th, 1977,\n-Letter from Joseph Coors (Coors Company),\n-Draft of Gay Pride Week Proclamation by Bill Carey,\n-Assembly Bill No. 1302 of the California Legislature, March 31, 1977,\n-Letter to Mayor Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, May 6th 1977,\n-List for \"Mayor's Breakfast Meeting with Representatives of the Gay Community Dec. 30, 1976,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, May 31 1977,\n-Mayor's Documental Transmittal Form from Bill Carey, July 19 1976, includes analysis of letter received in response to Gay Pride Week Proclamation,\n-Transcript of KNX FM Editorial \"Homosexual School Teachers\", given to Bill Carey,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, Project Heavy,\n-Proclamation from North Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, June 23, 1977,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Feb 4 1977, Liaison meeting reminder,\n-Note to Wanda Moore from Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Editor of Dignity from John B. Tackaberry,\n-Note from Grace Davis, July 27, 1977, given to Bill,\n-Letter to Ray Remy from Mark T. Curtis, June 23rd 1977,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Don Moreland, May 28th 1977, with envelope,\n-\"Past and Present Activities\" page, (part of longer resume?),\n-Page of ads for California State Senators,\n-Two envelopes from Richard Photo Lab, empty,\n-Negative photo strips, pictures unidentifiable,\n-Envelope addressed \"To the Uncles\", empty,\n-Ad for Belair cigarettes/ Cover of people magazine with Crosby, Stills, and Nash on the cover,\n-Order form for Christmas greeting cards,\n-Prestige Color Prints envelope, empty,\n-Prints and negative envelope, empty,\n-Five personal color laboratory envelopes, empty,\n-California State University Los Angeles Homosexual Subculture Task Force Technical Advisory Committee, 20 pages,\n-14 copies of cover of People Magazine, Dec 12th 1977, featuring Crosby, Stills, and Nash\nFrom Box 2:,\nLiason Luncheon Materials,\n-Memorandum to Mayor Bradley from Bill Carey, June 14 1977, Rally Against Anita Bryant,\n-Memorandum, to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, May 6 1977, Gay Community,\n-List of People and Offices legal paper,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Gary Bamberg (Field Deputy), April 18th 1977,\n-List of People, Office, and Telephone numbers legal paper,\n-\"Lot of Activity in March/April\" paper,\n-Two blank legal pages,\n-The Universal Fellowship Today pamphlet,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey,  Feb 14 1977, Liaison Meeting,\n-Parents and Friends of Gays Month Newsletter, March,\n-Card for Clayton Wells (Secy. Stonewall Demo. Club),\n-Stonewall Democratic Club/ LA, Endorsements Primary Municipal Elections,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Scott Gross, Jan 7th 1977,\n-Letter to Capt. Kenneth Hickman from Scott Gross,\n-Mayor's Office Criminal Justice Planning note to Cindy from Bill, Jan 25 1979,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Jan 6 1977, Liaison Luncheon,\n-Memorandum to Council Representatives from Bill Carey, Jan 10 1977, Monthly Luncheons,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Dec 1 1976, Reminder-Liaison Luncheon,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey, Nov 1 1976, Next Liaison Luncheon,\n-Note to Bill Carey, Oct 19 1976,\n-Message Memo to Bill Carey, Oct 19 1976,\n-Memorandum from Bill Carey,  Oct. 13 1976, Reminder of Oct. 20, 1976,\n-Liaison Luncheon legal notes, 3 pages,\n-Copy of \"Council outlines priorities for Hollywood Civic groups\" article, Los Feliz Hills News, Sept. 30, 4 copies,\n-Note to Bill, Re: Proposed Policy Statement: Police-Gay Community Relations,\n-Proposed Policy Statement: Police-Gay Community Relations,\n-Blank page, watermark \"Fox River Bond\",\n-Ticket for Blend, Inc. Banquet Honoring Police Commissioner Salvador Montenegro, Feb 29, 1980,\n-Letter to County Committee Members from Fred Cohen and others,\n,\nFrom Box 3:,\nLiaison List (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-List of \"most sensitive contact people in each of the councilmanic offices\",\n-Memorandum to David Mixner from Bill Carey, Dec 9th 1976,\n-Memorandum to Don from Cindy/Bill Carey's Office,\n-Note to Don on pink paper,\nCarey 'Gay Pride',\n-Envelope to Mayor Tom Bradley,\nIII. Gay Community-General Corres. 1976,\n-Inter-Departmental Correspondence to Phil DePoian from Bill Carey, Dec 20 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner (Gay Community Services Center), Dec 7 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Arthur A. Abelson from Don Kilhefner, Dec 6 1976,\n-Letter to C.F. Brydon from Bill Carey, Dec 3 1976,\n-Letter to Sheldon Andelson from Philip DePoian, Nov 24 1976, with memo to Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sheldon Andelson, Nov 18 1976,\n-Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Nov 23 1976, Update on Liaison to the Gay Community, with update,\n-Letter from Howard Erikson, Nov 23 1976,\n-Letter to Don Kilhefner from Tom Bradley, Nov 19 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, Oct 26 1976,\n- Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Nov 12 1976, approval letter,\n-Note to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Nov 8 1876,\n-Transmittal slip to Bill Carey from Grace Davis,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, Oct 26 1976, 2nd copy,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Don Kilhefner, Nov 17 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Don Kilhefner, Nov 17 1976, with envelope,\n-Memo to Bill Carey about Tom Sullivan,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Dave Smith (LA Times), Nov 11 1976, with a note about response,\n-Letter to Dave Smith from Bill Carey, Nov 19 1976,\n-Office Memorandum to Rose Matsui Ochi from Michael F. Thompson, Nov 15 1976,\n-Note to Don Kilherfner, Morris Kight from Bill Carey, Nov 12 1976,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, Nov 5 1976,\n-Letter to Barbara Rasmussen from Ron Peterson, Nov 8 1976,\n-Letter to Ron Peterson from Barbara Rasmussen, Nov 4 1976,\n-Letter to Members of Gay Juvenile Task Force from Don Kilhefner, Nov 4 1976,\n-Letter from Bud Weisbart (Project Heavy), Oct 29 1976,\n-Letter to Raymond Teague from Bill Carey, Sept 14 1976,\n-Office Memorandum to Mary M. Reinchardt from Ezunial Burts, July 1 1976,\n-Office Memorandum to Bill Carey from Barbara Rasmussen, Nov 9 1976,\n-Letter to Steve Kubelka from Bill Carey, July 19 1976,\n-Letter from Councilman Joel Wachs, July 1976,\n-Note to Pat from Bill ,\n-Letter to Tom Steyer from Joel Wachs, July 7 1976,\n-Memo from Tom Steyer, July 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Jim Chandler, July 5 1976, with envelope,\n-Note to Bill from Cindy, June 25 1976,\n-Letter to Kathy Wilson Moore from Bill Carey, June 25 1976,\n-Letter to William R. Zappas from Joel Wachs, June 22 1976,\n-Letter to Joel Wachs from William R. Zappas, June 18 1976,\n-Letter to Deputy Chief R.L. Vernon from Reverend Elder James E. Sandmire, June 23 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Cindy, June 24 1976, Omega Meeting,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill, June 3 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Martin Maharis, May 22 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Robert H. Lynn,\n-LAPD Budget, Investigations Bureau,\n-Note to Bill from Barbara Rasmussen, April 13 1976,\n- Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, April 12 1976, Thank you letter,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Al Bouchard, April 6 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to EZ Burts and Bill Winston from Bill Carey, May 7 1976,\n-Note to Bill,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Al Bouchard, May 4 1976,\n-Letter to Arnett Hartsfield from Al Bouchard, April 29 1976,\n-Letter from Bill Carey, May 27 1976, ,\nI. Gay Community-General Corres. 1976,\n-Draft: Gay Pride Week Proclamation,\n-Note to Bill from Ken MacLeod, Aug 31 1976,\n-Letter to John S. Gibson from Maj. Kenneth Mac Leod, Aug 31 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Robert Leighton (NewsWest), Aug 31 1976, with envelope,\n-Note about Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Editor of NewsWest from Joel Wachs, Aug 30 1976,\n-Note to Bill from Cindy, Aug 24 1976,\n-Memo to Bill from Charlotte Spitzer, Aug 16 1976,\n-Note to Bill from Pat, Aug 16 1976,\n-\"Swim, Wine, and Cheese\" handwritten note,\n-Stonewall Democratic Club, Position Paper: Gay Community Services Center, August 23 1976,\n-Note from Pat to Bill,\n-Gay Community Services Center Press Release, Aug 25 1976,\n-Council of the City of LA, Minority Report: The Board of Grants Administration, signed by John S. Gibson and Dr. C. Erwin Piper,\n-\"Council Oks Federal Jobs Funding for Gay Center\" by Erwin Baker, LA Times, Aug 25 1976, copy,\n-\"Valueless Training\", Herald Examiner, Aug 26 1976,\n-Editorial, KFSG/FM, Aug 23 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Don Kilhefner,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Howard Erickson (The Gay Luther), Aug 5 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Morris Kight, Aug 2 1976,\n-Gay Community Services Center, Mark Freedman obituary,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Building Fund,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, July 30 1976,\n-Community Development Program Proposal: Gay Community Center,\n-Gay Community Services Center Organizational Chart,\n-Note to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey,\n-Rough Draft, Proposed Policy Statement: Police-Gay Community Relations, 5 copies,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, June 29 1976, Gay Pride Mail,\n-Form Letter for Those Opposed (to Gay Pride),\n-Form Letter for Supporters (of Gay Pride),\n-Note to Jean O'leary from Bill Carey, July 27 1976 with brief resume from Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Council Deputies from Bill Carey, July 22 1976, Special Police Commission Hearing,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey, July 19 1976,\n-Piece of a letter,\n-Letter to Rabbi Erwin Herman from Jarrow Rogovin, July 9 1976, ,\n-Letter to Sam Williams (President of LA Police Commission) from Sharon Cornelison, David Glascock, and Rev. Elder James Sandmire, July 8 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Metropolitan Community Church,\n-Letter to CSWA Board Members from Jarrow Rogovin, July 7 1976,\n-Letter to George Nias from Edmund D. Edelman, June 29 1976,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Grace Davis, June 23 1976,\n-Note to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, June 29 1976,\n- Document Transmittal Form to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, June 22 1976,\n-Letter to Sheriff Richard D Hongisto from Tom Bradley,\n-Letter to Mayor George Muscone from Tom Bradley,\n-Letter to Joe Freitas from Tom Bradley,\n-Letter to Police Chief Gains from Tom Bradley ,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Jim Foster, with envelope,\n-Letter to Bill from Daniel, June 9 1976,\n-Note to Bill from John,\n-Envelope to Tom Bradley and Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey, May 27 1976,\n-Letter from Bill Carey, May 27 1976, May 18th Meeting,\n-Note to Bill from David Glascock,\n-Interview between Chuck Ashman and Undersheriff Block, March 23 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey from Don Amador,\n-Curriculum Vita of Donald Amador,\n-Letter of Recommendation from Mrs. J. Luck, May 15 1975,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Paul H. Gebhard, May 13 1975,\n-Letter to Don Amador from Diane Kagan, May 9 1975,\n-Part of Application for Don Amador,\n-Syllabus for Homosexual Subculture taught by Amador, Spring 1976,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Don Amador, July 16 1976,\n\"Donald H. Amador: a biography\",\n-Picture of Don Amador,\n-Letter to David Goodstein, handwritten,\n-\"S.F. Gays Tangle With Law and Lose, 25 to 7\" article, copy,\nCarey Gay,\n-Proposed Changes in Revised Criminal Law,\n-\"Appellate Courts Hit for Publishing Too Few Opinions\" by Mark Range,\n-ACLU Gay Rights Chapter, Dec 16 1976,\n-Letter to Commander T. McTighe from Michael T. Manning, Clark Pollack, and Albert Gordon, Dec 7 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976,\n-Letter to Chief Edward Davis from Clark Polack, Dec 8 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from John Simon, July 16 1976,\n-Letter to John Simin from Majorie Harned, Aug 30 1976,\n-Parade Permit Application for Christopher Street West Association for July 7 1976,\n-\"Intandem\" Gay Community Chapter Newsletter, April 1977,\n-\"Miami homosexuals See a Victory Despite Defeat of Antibias Law\" by Jon Nordheimer, New York Time, Dec 28 1977,\n- Transmittal Slip to Bill Carey from Fran Savitch, Feb 25 1977,\n-Note to Tom Bradley from W. Dorr Legg (One Inc. President), Feb 21, 1977,\n-Progam for One Incorporated 25th Annual Meeting, Jan 29 and 30 1977,\n-Rides of Spring form,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill Carey, Dec 27 1978,\n-The Gay Catholic Monthly  Newsletter, May 3 1977,\n-\"The Gay Salons of 1876\" by Jim Kepner, NewsWest, May 28-June 11 1976,\n-Flier for  Beth Chayim Chadashim Chanukah Dance, with envelope to Bill Carey,\n-Flier for Stonewall Democratic Club Business Meeting, May 1 1976,\n-Order form for \"The Gay Lutheran\",\n-Note to Bill from Linda Wenndo, June 1 1976,\n-\"The World of the Homosexual\" and \"Is the Gay Life Really Gay?\" in Awake, June 8 1876,\n-Gay Person's Alliance Newsletter, April 1976,\n-\"Questions on Homosexuality\" by New York Gay Activists Alliance,\n-\"Sexual Orientation and Civil Rights Commissions: What Are the Available Legal Remedies?\" by Don Gaudard,\n-\"A Gay Bibliography\", Summer 1975,\n-Human Achievement Foundation Newsletter, April 1976,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, April 1977,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, Jan 5 1977,\n-\"Duties of Monitors for Christopher Street West Parade\" sheet,\n-\"What the Bible seems to say...but does it?\" by Joseph C. Weber, June 1975,\n-Dignity: Statement of Position and Purpose,\n-\"Homosexuality: What the Bible Does…and Does Not Say!\" pamphlet by Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches, 2 copies,\n-\"Make Your Gay Vote Count!\" pamphlet by Stonewall Democratic Club,\n-Southern Californians for the Whitman-Radclyffe Foundation Newsletter, May 16 1976,\n-\"Parents of Gays Speak Out\" pamphlet,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, June 1976,\n- Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, May 1976,\n-Envelope to Bill Carey,\n-Folio KPFJ-FM 90.7 Newsletter, Sept 1976,\n- Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, Sept. 1976,\n- Beth Chayim Chadashim Newsletter, Oct. 1976,\n-Dignity: Dignity for Gay Catholics pamphlet,\n-\"Gays and the Law\" sheet by the Metropolitan Community Church,\n-\"The Christian Homosexual\" by Rev. Robert Sirico,\n-Universal Studios-Advanced Schedule, Nov 10 1969,\n-Public Appearance, two packets,\n-1 page of handwritten notes, white legal paper, names and phone numbers,\n-Entertainment Industry for Peace and Justice sheet, two copies,\n-\"'Out of the Closet' in Troy to gay identity in L.A.\" by Robert Basler, The Knickerbocker News,\nL.A.P.D. (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Memorandum of Law regarding Legality of Public Funds By Police Chief…To Generate Public Opposition ti City Council Action…\", Feb 9 1975,\n-Tom Bradley to the Police Foundation National Conference on Productivity in Policing\" April 15 1975,\n-LAPD Budget 1974-1975 year,\n-Confidential Memorandum to Tom Bradley from Dave Glascock, Feb 4 1976, with envelope, two copies,\n-Note to Cindy from Bill,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from George Marshall,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Bill Carey, May 27 1976,\n-\"30, 000 Children Sexually Exploited, LAPD Reports\", by Bill Hazlett 6 pages,\n-\"Policing Politics and Sex Crimes\", by Laurance Smith Jan 2 1976,\n-\"Gay S.F. Officers Urged to 'Come Out of Closet'\",\n-\"Chief Davis: Police Under Attack\", Glendal Ledger, April 19 1976,\n-Letter to Joel Wachs from Al Bouchard, May 29 1976,\n-\"Suggested Statement  Re Police-Gay Confrontation\" sheet, 2 copies,\n-Statement of Burt Pines to Press,\n-Press Release: \"Leather Fraternity\", 2 copies,\n-\"Homosexuals as Police Officers\",\n-Letter to Robert J. Stevenson from Edward M. Davis, Jan 16 1975,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Thomas F. Coleman,\n-Police Department Expenditures and Appropriations, 1974-1975,\n-Police Commission Agenda, May 27 1976,\n-Suggested Letter in response to Constituents Writing About Police Department Hiring Practices, Draft,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Samuel Williams, Oct 16 1975,\n-Letter to Ezunial Burts from Rosalie Avery, April 19 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from Peggy Stevenson, March 3 1976,\n-Letter to Chief Ed Davis from Gilbert Lindsay and Peggy Stevenson, Apr 15 1976,\n-Questions for District Attorney on Joint Inquiry,\n-Questions for City Attorney on Joint Inquiry,\n-Questions for Commissioners on Joint Inquiry,\n-Questions Los Angeles Police Department,\n-Letter to Capt. R. S. Tucker from Deputy Chief R.L. Vernon, Dec 19 1974, attached to a copy of \"Homosexuals as Police Officers\",\n-Advocate Press Release, Feb 10 1975,\n-Transcript of an interview of Chief Ed Davis and Tom Hawkins for KhJ Channel 9,\n-Police Commission Special Meeting, Apr 17 1975, Commissioners: Robert Weil, James Fisk, Mariana Pfaelzer, Majorie Harned, Stella Roth,\nG.R.N.L. (Gay Rights National Lobby),\n-Politics in review: Textbook Case On Backlash by Martin Smith, Oct 28 1971, sent to Bill Carey,\n-Copy of a check written to G.R.N.L. from Bill Carey, Apr 24 1976, sent to Adam DeBough,\nProjects (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Memorandum to Grace Davis from David Glascock, March 18 1976,\n-Draft of \"Proclamation-'Gay Pride Week'\", 6 copies,\n-Reminder for Bill, Apr 17 1976,\n-List of invitees to Project Heavy-West Resource Board-Meeting, May 19 1976,\n-Message Memo to Reh from Jim Kepner,\n-Office Memorandum to Ethel Narvid from Bill Carey, May 20 1976,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Grace on back of a memo page,\n-Note about FEPC-Memo to Mayor, on back of memo page,\n-Document Transmittal Form from Ethel Narvid, Apr 28, 1976,\n-Draft of Letter to Constituents about LAPD at Mark IV Baths,\n-Draft for CSW Program Ad,\nPersonal (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Jimmy Palmer, with envelope,\nMedia (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-\"The Right of Sexual Privacy-for Everyone\" by Don Slater,\n-Memorandum To: Los Angeles Area Gay Organizations from Newt Deiter and Marty Butel, May 4 1976,\n-Letter to Hal Cranton from Ginny Vida, Nov 25 1975,\n-Letter to Ginny Vida from Ernest B. Goodman, Dec 19 1975,\n-Letter to Bill from Peter Frisch (The Advocate), Apr 20 1976,\n-\"High Court Rules Homosexuals Liable for Sex Acts in Private\", LA Daily Journal, March 20 1976,\n-\"The Chief Vs. the Bugaboos\" and \"Sex: A Commonsense Standard\", LA Times, Apr 30 1975,\n-\"Mayor Bradley's New Liaison-Bill Carey, a Man With a Tough Job Ahead of Him\" The Advocate, May 5 1976,\n-Gays Claim Discrimination, Ask FEPC AID, LA Daily Journal, May 10 1976,\n-\"Letters to The Times: Gays and 'Right of Sexual Privacy'\", LA Times,\n-\"Police Arrests at 'Slave Auction'\",\n-Peanuts cartoon referencing Chief Davis,\n-\"Police Arrest 40 at 'Male Slave Auction'\",\n-\"Sexual Standards Broadened for Police Candidates\" and \"Police Commission Oks Gay Officers Compromise\", LA Times, Oct 17 1975,\nMedia Luncheon File,\n-Media Luncheon Representatives for Regular Meetings to Discuss the Mayor's Office and City Hall as it Affects Gay Issues,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Feb 10 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Jan 11, 1977,\n-Message Memo to Cindy,\n-Copy of handwritten list of Representatives,\n-Media Luncheon sheet, Feb 16 1977,\n-\"Talk with Bill\", Feb 10 1977, hand written,\n-Note to Bill, Feb 9 1977, hand written,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Feb 2 1977,\n-Memo to Bill, Jan 28 1977,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Jan 17 1977,\n- Media Luncheon 2nd Meeting Agenda, Oct 27 1976, 3 copies,\n-Memo to Media Representatives from Bill Carey, Dec 3 1976,\n-Questionnaire for Media Luncheon, Sept 29 1976,\n-Media Luncheon 1st Meeting Agenda with handwritten notes, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Bill from Cindy, Nov 3 1976,\n-Memo to Abe, Oct 27 1976,\n-\"Newsletter\" memo,\n-\"Oct 27 1976\" handwritten notes,\n-\"Re: For the Thurs. lunch w/ Rabbi Fuchling\" note,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, Sept 27 1976,\n-Memo to Bill Carey and Media Representatives, Nov 4 1976, 3 copies,\nGay Juvenile Task Force,\n-Memo to Cindy and Bill,\n-\"Gay Juvenile Task Force\", Oct 24 1976, from The Gay Community Services Center,\nII. Gay Community-General Corres 1977,\n-empty,\nThank You Letters,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Rev. Troy Perry, Feb 19 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Dr. R. Scott Forbes, March 8th 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Members of the Board of Directors of the Society of Pat Rocco Enlightened Enthusiasts, Feb 24th 1976,\nDade County,\n-Letter to Board of Commissioners of Dade County Florida from Tom Bradley, Apr 4 1977,\n-Mayors Doc Transmittal Form and Memo from Bill Carey, Mar 20 1977, 3 copies,\n-\"How Far Out of the Closet\", Newsweek, May 30 1977,\n-Letter from Joseph Coors, 1977,\n-Letter from John B. Tackaberry, May 6 1977,\n-\"Could Gay Rights Be Wrong, After All?\", LA Times,\n-Memo to Bill Cary and Ray Hartman from Mike Scott, Apr 5 1977,\n-Telegram to Ruth Sack from Peggy Stevenson, April 4 1977, with card from Peggy Stevenson to Bill Carey, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Burt Pines, Mar 31 1977,\n-\"As per Russell Freedman\" sheet, Apr 26 1977,\n-Letter to Jack Campbell and Bob Basker from Bill Carey, Apr 8 1977,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, Apr 5 1977,\n-Note and letter from Edmund Edelman, Mar 31 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Joel Wachs, Mar 31 1977,\n-Letter to Metropolitan Dade Board of Commissioners from Dave Cunningham, Apr 5 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Zev Yaroslavsky, Apr 11 1977,\n-Memo to Rose Matsui Ochi and John Brooks from Bill Carey, Apr 25 1977,\n-Memo to Gay Rights National Lobby Board of Directors from Co-chairs, Apr 12 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Burt Pines, Mar 31 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, Apr 5 1977,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Joel Wachs, Mar 31 1977,\n-Mayor's Document Trans Form from Bill Carey, Mar 31 1977, 3 copies,\n-Letters to James Redford, Harvey Ruvin, Neil Adams, William Oliver, Berverly Phillips,  Clara Oesterle, and Barry Schreiver from Joel Wachs, Mar 31 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1977,\n-Note to Rosealie from Bill Carey, Apr 4 1977,\n-Letter to Bill from Al, Mar 22 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Ruth Shack from Ernani Bernardi, Apr 6 1977,\n- Mayor's Document Trans Form from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1977,\n-\"Letter from Mr. Goodstein's office\" sheet,\n-Handwritten note on Goodstein's, Mar 28 1977,\n-Letter from Municipal Elections Committee of Los Angeles, Mar 15 1977,\n-\"Gay Rights in the Open\", \"How a Male Couple Copes with Their Lifestyle\", and \"What's a Homosexual\", March 23 1977, The Miami News,\nItems for Response,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 23 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Pat Rocco, Feb 7 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Rick Hubner, Mar 29 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Thomas Coleman, Mar 26 1976,\n-\"Formation of a Mayor's Committee on Concerns of the Gay Community\" sheet,\n-Feb 6 1976 Packet for Mayor Bradley,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey with a letter to Board of Fair Employment Practices Commissioners from Tom Bradley, March 25 1976,\n-Letter from Rabbi Erwin L. Herman to Tom Bradley, Feb 2 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Maxwell Royce Harris, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradely from Association of Black Gays, Sept 12 1975,\n-Note to Bill Carey,\n-Note to Grace from Fran,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Charles Manatt, Mar 12 1976, with envelope,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Charles Warren, Mar 17 1976,\n-Resume for Howard A. Fox, with envelope,\n-Memo Grace from Bill Carey, Mar 24 1976, with trans slip and envelope,\n- \"Open Invitation to All Relatives and Friends of Gay People\", Feb 20 1976,  sent to Mayor Bradley from Al Bourchard, with office memo to Grace Davis and envelope,\n-Memo to Mayor Bradley from Kathleen M. Connell, Feb 4 1976,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Kathleen M. Connell, Feb 4 1976,\nCurrent Gay Policital Activities (B.C.),\n-Letter to Editor of San Francisco Sentinel from Dick Caudillo,\n-San Francisco Sentinel Editorial Comments, May 5 1977,\n-Letter to Editor of San Francisco Sentinel from Peter Thomas Judge (President of ACLU Gay Rights Chapter), May 23 1977,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives—Gay Community from Bill Carey, May 24 1977 ,\n-\"Tony Castro: Chicanos Give Brown A Taste of Hot Sauce\", LA Herald Examiner, Apr 4 1978,\n-Letter to David Mixner and Peter Scott from Bill Carey, Mar 30 1978,\n-Note and cards to Bill from Jorge Rodriguez, Mar 20 1978,\n-Resume for Jorge Rodriguez,\n-Memo to Dodo from Steve Lachs, Mar 28 1978,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Jim Scott, June 7 1976,\n-\"Contacts for Dana\" sheet,\n-Letter to Michael T. Manning from Samuel L. Williams, June 9 1975,\n-Memo to Capt. R. S. Tucker from Chief R. L. Vernon, Dec 19 1974,\n-\"Homosexuals as Police Officers\", Dec 13 1974,\n-Mayor's Office note about Morris Kight,\n-Letter to James Hayes from Michael Dougherty, Jan 6 1978, 2 copies,\n-Letter to  LA Board of Police Commissioners from Richard B. Kaplan (Municipal elections Committee of LA), Feb 24 1978,\n-Concerns in need of attention and correction in the administration of the LAPD, 7 pages,\n-\"The Search for A Police Chief-LA California: An Interview with LAPD Ass. Commander Darryl F. Gates\" by S.M. Smith and K. Gamby, Fall 1977,\n-Note from Susan M. Smith, Dec 15, 1977,\n-Memo to Capt. R. S. Tucker from Chief R. L. Vernon, Dec 19 1974,\n-\"Homosexuals as Police Officers\", Dec 13 1974,\n-Memo to Board Members of the Gay Rights National Lobby from Joe Totten, Feb 1 1978,\n-Packet on Gay Rights National Lobby,\n-\"GRNL Discounts Merger Rumors\", The Blade, Jan 1878,\n-\"I Hate to Criticize But…\", BlueBoy, Feb 1978,\nB.C.'s Signature/ Elections,\n-\"Results of Poll Conducted by Mayor Bradley's Pollsters\" sheet,\n-\"Homosexuals' donations to Stanbery told\" News-Pilot, May 11 1977,\n-Gay Caucus Newsletter, Vol. 1 Num. 1, May 1977,\n-\"Legislative Reporting System: Contact Record\", 3 copies,\n-\"Influence '77\" Newsletter,\n-\"Gays- A Search for Roots\", LA City College Nitenews, Vol 26 No 4, Mar 22 1977,\n-Letter to Bill and Dev from Tony Karnes for the Don Amador assembly campaign, April 12 1977,\n-Letter from Charles Warren on behalf of Lois Yudovin,\n-Lists of Endorsers, Apr 4 1977,\n-Letter from MECLA, Mar 15 1977,\n-\"Look at the Local V.D. Rate Among Gays\" by Billie and Virgie Bynum, Leaflet Evangelism, 4 copies,\n-UCLA Gay Student Union-Reminder, Mar 17 1977,\n-\"What's A MECLA\" ad, The Advocate, Mar 9 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from MECLA Executive Committee, 29 Jan 1977,\n-MECLA registration card,\n-\"New Emphasis\" legal page,\n-\"A New Constituency: Political Candidates Seek Homosexuals' Vote in Some Cities\", Wall Street Journal, Oct 20 1976,\n-\"Invitees to SEWR/Orion Meeting\", to Bill Carey,\n-City of Los Angeles Booklet, Sept 1976, 3 copies,\n-Office of the City Clerk-Election Division \"List of Qualified Candidates Primary Nomination Election-Apr 5 1977,\n- Office of the City Clerk-Election Division Primary Nomination Election-Apr 5 1977 Nominating Petitions, Feb 3 1977,\n-3 legal pages with hand written notes,\n-Apr 28, 1977, either election or polling results,\nGay Rights (Including Stonewall Club),\n-Ordinance No. 111,348,\nOrdinance No. 148,011,\n-Flier for Stonewall presenting Mayoral candidates, 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Mayor Bradley from Stonewall Democratic Club, Feb 8 1977, 3 copies, one with trans form from Bill Carey,\n-Stonewall Democratic Club: Support the Gay Rights Plank copy, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 17 1977,\n-\"File copies\" note,\n-\"Answers for the Stonewall Democratic Club\", 2 copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 22 1977,\n-\"Bradley Bows to Davis on Police-Homosexual Issue\", LA Times Oct 3 1975,\n-\"Friends in Court\" note, Feb 23 1977,\n-\"Acid Head or Prophet of God\" by Gay Coalition Against Drug Abuse, Aug 2 1977, 2 copies, with envelope,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1976,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 25 1976,\n-Letter to Board of Fair Employment Practices Commissioners from Tom Bradley, Mar 29 1976, with trans form slip from Bill Carey,\n-\"LA Police Commission Rules Governing Café Entertainment and Shows\",\nMaterial for Preservation about Role as Liaison to the Gay Community,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Marilyn Murphy, July 8 1977, with resume for Marilyn Murphy,\n-Resume of Mark Curtis,\n-Recommendation form for Mark Curtis from Jay Murley, Feb 1976,\n-Recommendation form for Mark Curtis from Roger Glenn Lanphear,\n-Copies of Subpoenas for Mark Curtis,\n-Letter to Mark Curtis from Robert H. Powell, Jan 10 1975,\n-Notification of Dental Exam results and admission card for Mark Curtis,\n-Comment by Mark Curtis (?),\n-Note to Bill Carey from Grace,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, May 13 1977,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, May 6 1977, with doc trans form,\n-California Legislature Assembly Bill No.1130, Mar 28 1977,\n-Statement to LA Police Commission from Darrell Dee,\n-Rough Draft of Letter from Patricia F. Clothier,\n-Cover Letter Rough Draft by Bill Carey,\n-\"Gay Liaison\" signed by Pat,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Apr 19 1977,\n-Flier for Special Benefit Performance For Gay Community Service Center Building Fund,\n-\"Metro Must Reconsider Gay Law\", The Miami Herald, Mar 15 1977,\n-\"Gay Rights: The emotions: at least, are in the open now\", The Miami News 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Ethel Narvid, May 10 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, May 11 1977,\n-Memo to John Brooks from Bill Carey, Feb 15, 1977,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Jan 21 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, Mar 1, 1977,\n-Background for Meeting of Mayor Bradley with Representatives of the Gay Community, Dec 30 1976,\n-Resume of Roberta Bennett,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 1 1977,\n-City of LA pamphlet, Sept 1976,\n-Translucent envelope ,\n-Photomat envelope for R. Amador,\n-Picture of Unidentified man in navy hat and coat,\n-\"Pray for the Repose of the soul of John Ford\" card, Aug 31 1973, two copies,\n-Beth Chayim Chadashim education pamphlet,\nHarassment (Gay Community Correspondence),\n-\"Gay Legislative Priorities Questionnaire\" ,\n-Letter to Commander McTighe from Albert Gordon, Dec 23 1976,\n-Letter to James Fisk from Michael T. Manning, Nov 26 1976,\n-Letter from ACLU Rights Chapter, Dec 10 1976,\n-ACLU Rights Chapter General Meeting Notice, Dec 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Edmund D. Edelman, Mar 30 1976, with envelope,\n-\"Recent Police Harrassment\" sheets,\n-Interview with Wes Kuney,\n-Draft of a letter from Tom Bradley ,\n-Letter to David Glascock from E.M. Davis and R.C. Madlock, Mar 4 1974,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Thomas F. Coleman, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Jarrow Rogovin, Feb 6 1976,\n-Letter to Samuel L. Williams from Peggy Stevenson, Mar 3 1976,\n-Note to Tom Bradley and letter to Peggy Stevenson from Donald Weggeman, May 17 1976,\n-Letter to Barry Kohn and David Glascock, Jan 3 1975,\n-Letter to Richard Boxer from Peggy Stevenson, Apr 29 1976,\n-Letter to Peggy Stevenson from Richard Boxer, Apr 26 1976,\n-City of LA notice (ticket) to appear for Richard Boxer, Feb 1 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Richard Boxer, Feb 3 1976,\n-Letter to E. Burts from Richard Boxer, Mar 22 1976,\n-Mailgram to Tom Bradley from Richard Boxer, ,\n-Memo to PS, DW from LAR, Apr 13 1976,\n-Note and letter to Tom Bradley from Ed Edelman, Mar 30 1976, 2nd copy,\nGay Community,\n-Mailgram to Bill Carey from Executive Board of Parents and Friends of Gay, Mar 3 1977, with envelope, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Ezunial Burts and Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, Mar 28 1977,\n-\"State GOP Embarrassed by Davis Slurs on Gays\", NewsWest, Mar 3-17 1977,\n-Letter to Jim Haire from Dick Caudillo, Mar 17 1977, with envelope, two copies,\n-Letter to Bill Kerry (Carey?) from David A. Roberti, Mar 4 1977, with revisions from penal codes,\n-Letter to Dave Cunningham from Jarrow Rogovin, Oct 13 1976,\n-\"Looking for Mr. Gaybar\", Voice, Jan 24 1977,\n-Letter from Virginia M. Apuzzo (GRNL),\n-Gay Rights National Lobby Newsletter, Vol 1 No 1, Feb 1977,\n-Letter to Executive Committee of MECLA from Steve Schleier,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley from Bill Carey, Feb 17 1977,\n-Flier for Stonewall Club meet and greet with LA mayoral candidates,\n-\"Support Gay Rights Plank\" sheet,\n-Letter from David Glascock (Christopher Street West),\n-Memo to Phil DePoian from Bill Carey, with a note from Grace, Feb 22 1977,\n-Letter from Greg Gordon (Gay Radio Collective), Feb 2 1977,\n-Letter to David Mixner from Clayton Wells,\n-Letter to Dennis Minishian from Jeanne Barney, Feb 17 1977,\n-Flier for H.E.L.P.'s Old Fashioned County Fair,\n-ACLU Gay Rights Chapter Newsletter, Vol 2 No 1, Mar 1977,\n- ACLU Gay Rights Chapter Calendar,\n-Letter from Louis Hirsch (Beth Chayim Chadashim), with fact sheet,\n-Business card for Robert Arthur,\n-Agenda for Community Guild Program,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Stephen K. Blumberg, Mar 14 1977, with envelope,\n-Lettergram to EDE from Dave G, Apr 30 1976,\n-Letter from Howard A. Fox (Gay Friends of Jimmy Carter),\n-Lettergram to EDE and Bill Carey from Dave G., Apr 30 1976,\n-Lettergram to Larry G. from Dave G., Apr 30 1976,\n-California Legislature Assembly Bill No. 3823, Mar 17 1976,\n-Ad for \"Quotations from Chief Ed\",\n-Tavern Guild of Los Angeles Bi-laws Template,\n-Letter to Bill from Rev. Donald Pederson, Jan 5 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Clark Polak (ACLU), Dec 8 1976, with envelope, two copies,\n-Letter to Commander T. McTighe from the ACLU Gay Rights Chapter, Dec 7 1976, two copies,\n-Letter to Samuel Williams from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976, two copies,\n-Letter to Chief Edward M. Davis from Clark Polak, Dec 8 1976, two copies,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sheldon W. Andelson, Jan 10 1977,\n-Letter from David Glascock, Christopher Street West Association,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from C.F. Brydon, Dec 14 1976,\n-Hollywood Coordinating Counsel January Meeting Flier, Jan 14 1977,\n-Business card for Robert Arthur,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Bob Arthur,\n-\"The Purpose of the Community Guild\" by Robert Arthur,\n-Memo to Bar Owner Representatives from Stu Zinn, Jan 12 1977,\n-Memo from Cindy to Bill, Jan 17 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Sheldon W. Anderson, Jan 19 1977,\n-Flier for \"The S\u0026amp;M (Sequins and Mascara) Follies\" Jan 18, 1977,\n-Flier for \"The Manifest Integrity, Los Angeles\",\n-\"Senator Garcia Reports to You\" booklet,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Barbara Rusmussen, Dec 15 1976,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Don Kilhefner, Dec 7 1976,\n-A Proposal to Project Heavy West: A Gay Juvenile Program,\n-Letter to Kenneth Fare from Don Kilherfner, Dec 27 1976,\n-Memo to Gay Juvenile Task Force, Dec 29 1976, with minutes from Dec 12 meeting,\n-Letter from Bud L. Weisbart (Project Heavy, West LA), Dec 21 1976,\n-\"Arguments and Authority\" rough draft by the Gay Community Services Center,\n- Letter to Don Kilhefner from Edmund D. Edelman, Dec 16 1976,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Dec 17 1976,\n-\"Motion\" April 13 1976,\n-Letter to Bill from Clark, Dec 19 1976,\n-Memo to Liaison Representatives from Bill Carey, Mar 28 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill, Apr 7 1977,\n-Letter from James L. Lamaid,\n-Map of DPSS Administrative Headquarters,\n-Memo to Phil dePonia from Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Assemblyman Willie L. Brown from Peter Thomas, Apr 2 1977,\n-Memo to Robert McQueen from Bill Carey, Apr 8 1977,\n-Legislative Bulletin League of California Cities, Mar 18 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Sheldon W. Andelson, Mar 31 1977,\n-Press Release for Gay Community Service Center,\n-Letter from Bill Carey from Al Bouchard, Mar 14 1977,\n-Letter from Al Bouchard (Gay Community Chapter), Mar 1977,\n-Intandem (Gay Community Chapter newsletter), Vol 1 No 1, Mar 1977,\n-Research Project for Gay Community Chapter,\n-Memo from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\n-Letter to Flo Pickett from Grace Davis, Apr 13 1977, with trans slip to Bill Carey,\n-Letter to Grace Davis (Montanez) from Flo Pickett, Apr 8 1977, with envelope,\n-SCW/WRF presents Dinner \u0026amp; Fundraiser, Apr 29 1977,\n-Letter to Bill from Clark, Dec 9 1976,\n-Parents and Friends of Gays Monthly Newsletter, Apr 1977,\n-Handwritten note from the Membership of Beth Chayim Chadashim, 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Greg Gordon (Gay Radio Collective), Aug 26 1976,\n-The Gay Radio Collective \"I.M.R.U.\": Gays, and Gay Issues in Local Government, Sept. 1976 ,\n-Letter to Bill Cary from Greg Gordon, Aug 2 1976,\n-I.M.R.U. Program Announcement for August 1976, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Greg Gordon, Nov 17 1976,\n-Letter from I.M.R.U./The Gay Radio Collective, no date,\n-Memo to Rose Matsui Ochi and John Brooks from Bill Carey, Apr 11 1977, 2 copies,\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Rose Matsui Ochi, Apr 27 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Peter Scott (MECLA), Apr 27 1977,\n-Letter to Albert Gordon from Martin Butel, Mar 9 1977,\n-Mayor's Doc Trans Form Bill Carey, Apr 25 1977,\n-Memo to Grace Davis from Bill Carey, May 4 1977, 2 copies,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Arthur S. McNay, Apr 19 1977,\n-Task Force on Gay Alcoholism Minutes, Apr 27 1977,\n-Letter to Bill Carey from Dick Caudillo, Mar 9 1977,\n-Program for Gay Rights Chapter of the ALCU 1976 Human Rights Award, given to Willie Brown ,\n-Memo to Tom Sullivan from Bill Carey, May 6 1977,\n-Parents and Friends of Gays Newsletter , May 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill Carey, no date, Project Heavy,\n-Note to Bill Carey from Scott Gross, Feb 8 1977,\n-Letter to Capt. Kenneth Hickman from Scott Gross, Jan 5 1977,\n-Letter to Scott Gross from JD Madell (Captain Commanding Officer), Jan 31 1977,\n-Letter to Tom Bradley from Donald Nielsen, Oct 28 1976, with memo to Bill Carey and envelope,\n-Gay Community Services Center Meeting Agenda, May 9 1977,\n-Memo to Cindy from Bill Carey, May 3 1977,\n-Greater LA Chapter Western Gay Academic Union Newsletter, Vol 1 No 3, Apr 3,\n-Brown transmittal envelope, lots of names,\n-Catholics for Human Dignity News, August 17, 1978,\n-Catholic for Human Dignity Pro Patria et Ecclesia award (two copies) and list of award recipients,\n-Voter's opinion survey,\n-\"Parade by gay rights group held offensive\", Sept 27 1978,\n-Memo to Ezunial Burts and Rosalie Avery from Bill Carey, Apr 14 1977,\nInformation items,\n-\"Chronology of events\" Apr  7 1975- Jan 13 1975,\n-\"CAGSO\", six copies,\n-\"Proposed Draft for 1976 Democratic Party Platform: Gay Rights Plank\", two copies,\n-Memo to Tom Bradley and Eze Burts, Feb 3 1976, two copies, with handwritten list,\n-Letter from Frank Brigham and Daniel Whiteside (Stonewall Democratic Club), Feb 12 1976, with application form for Stonewall Democratic Club),\n-Memo to Bill Carey from Grace Davis,\n-Letter to Police Commission from Robert Sirico, Mar 17 1976,\n-Letter to Grace Davis from Lawrence A. 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In 1834 he moved to Petersburg in Hardy County (then Virginia, now West Virginia), where he worked as a merchant and a dealer in land.  He served in the Virginia Senate from 1847-1851. After a short and apparently unsuccessful stint in wholesale trade in Baltimore in the 1850s, Barbee returned to Hardy County and resumed his business interests there, including a small amount of farming. In the 1860s Barbee moved to Lynchburg, Virginia, but also purchased land in Bridgewater, VA and moved there in the 1870s, where he and his family ran a hotel called the Barbee House. In 1878 he was elected major of Bridgewater and from 1880-1883 served as editor of  The Bridgewater Journal . In 1887, after a trip to Texas where he came into contact with Farmers Alliance leaders, Barbee began holding meetings in Bridgewater to form a sub-alliance in Virginia. For the next three years he devoted most of his time to organizing a state Farmers' Alliance, serving as president in 1889 and 1890, by which time the organization had over 30,000 members in 85 county alliances. He also organized members in several other states, notably WV, and served on the Credentials Committee of the National Alliance. Barbee continued to be highly active on the state and national levels but the populist movement peaked by about 1894 and declined thereafter.  Barbee died in 1908 in Romney, West Virginia, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Bridgewater, Virginia.","In order to streamline the process of applying collection numbers, Special Collections staff completed a large-scale renumbering campaign in 2017-2018.  This collection was previously cataloged as SC 5014 .","These materials were gathered by Gordon W. Miller, history reference librarian at JMU's Carrier Library from 1977-2003, during more than a decade of research on the life of Gabriel Thomas Barbee and in particular Barbee's role as primary organizer of the Virginia Farmers' Alliance, 1887-1894. Except for Mr. Miller's original publication on Barbee, all materials are photocopies, and represent an in-depth research effort to compile information from all possible sources.","Series 1, Biographical and Genealogical Data on G.T.Barbee, contains documentation used to inform Gordon W. Miller's book titled  Gabriel Thomas Barbee of Bridgewater, Virginia and the Virginia Farmer's Alliance , as well as Barbee's will and two Civil War letters from Barbee. The Deeds folder contains photocopies of deeds involving purchase of sale of property by Barbee. The Business Dealings folder includes envelopes from businesses that dealt with Barbee, and two business letters. The Smals Diary Entries folder includes pages from the Henry Smals Diaries of Bridgewater, Virginia that mention Barbee.","Series 2, Farmer's Alliance, includes the Constitution of the Farmer's State Alliance of Virginia, 1889 and 1891. Prospectus of the Alliance of the Fertilizer Works of West Point, Virginia, 1891; Farmers Alliance Co-operative Mfg. Co., Iron Gate, Virginia, 1890; Proceedings of the 3rd Annual  Session of the State Farmer's Alliance, 1890; related articles from the Virginia Sun, 1893; several letters by Secretary-Treasurer, J.J. Silvey, 1892-1894, and one by Barbee, 1891; roll of delegates, 1891; excerpts from books and journals on the Farmers' Alliance, including \"National Farmers Alliance and Industrial Union Ritual,\" 1890; issues if the Official Organ of the Farmer's Alliance (1889-May, 1890).","Series 3, Research trail, includes letters by Mr. Miller to institutions and individuals concerning his search for traces of Barbee, with some responses and notes on research sources, 1990-1993.","A copy of Miller's  Gabriel Thomas Barbee of Bridgewater, Virginia and the Virginia Farmers' Alliance  (2005) was removed from the collection and cataloged individually as part of the Special Collections rare books holdings.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collection Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","Photocopies of materials documenting Gabriel T. 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Silvey, 1892-1894, and one by Barbee, 1891; roll of delegates, 1891; excerpts from books and journals on the Farmers' Alliance, including \"National Farmers Alliance and Industrial Union Ritual,\" 1890; issues if the Official Organ of the Farmer's Alliance (1889-May, 1890).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3, Research trail, includes letters by Mr. Miller to institutions and individuals concerning his search for traces of Barbee, with some responses and notes on research sources, 1990-1993.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["These materials were gathered by Gordon W. Miller, history reference librarian at JMU's Carrier Library from 1977-2003, during more than a decade of research on the life of Gabriel Thomas Barbee and in particular Barbee's role as primary organizer of the Virginia Farmers' Alliance, 1887-1894. Except for Mr. Miller's original publication on Barbee, all materials are photocopies, and represent an in-depth research effort to compile information from all possible sources.","Series 1, Biographical and Genealogical Data on G.T.Barbee, contains documentation used to inform Gordon W. Miller's book titled  Gabriel Thomas Barbee of Bridgewater, Virginia and the Virginia Farmer's Alliance , as well as Barbee's will and two Civil War letters from Barbee. The Deeds folder contains photocopies of deeds involving purchase of sale of property by Barbee. The Business Dealings folder includes envelopes from businesses that dealt with Barbee, and two business letters. The Smals Diary Entries folder includes pages from the Henry Smals Diaries of Bridgewater, Virginia that mention Barbee.","Series 2, Farmer's Alliance, includes the Constitution of the Farmer's State Alliance of Virginia, 1889 and 1891. Prospectus of the Alliance of the Fertilizer Works of West Point, Virginia, 1891; Farmers Alliance Co-operative Mfg. Co., Iron Gate, Virginia, 1890; Proceedings of the 3rd Annual  Session of the State Farmer's Alliance, 1890; related articles from the Virginia Sun, 1893; several letters by Secretary-Treasurer, J.J. Silvey, 1892-1894, and one by Barbee, 1891; roll of delegates, 1891; excerpts from books and journals on the Farmers' Alliance, including \"National Farmers Alliance and Industrial Union Ritual,\" 1890; issues if the Official Organ of the Farmer's Alliance (1889-May, 1890).","Series 3, Research trail, includes letters by Mr. Miller to institutions and individuals concerning his search for traces of Barbee, with some responses and notes on research sources, 1990-1993."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eA copy of Miller's \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eGabriel Thomas Barbee of Bridgewater, Virginia and the Virginia Farmers' Alliance\u003c/emph\u003e (2005) was removed from the collection and cataloged individually as part of the Special Collections rare books holdings.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Material"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["A copy of Miller's  Gabriel Thomas Barbee of Bridgewater, Virginia and the Virginia Farmers' Alliance  (2005) was removed from the collection and cataloged individually as part of the Special Collections rare books holdings."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collection Library. 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The collection, primarily documenting the Siram and Margaret Koiner Henkel line of the family, is comprised of correspondence, personal and financial papers, and genealogical research materials. 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Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","A representative sample of course materials, comprising parctice invoices, checks, ledgers, day books, cash books, etc., created by Lillian Henkel and Harry S. Henkel were retained. Excessive duplicates, brittle and highly acidic documents, and materials with negligible research value were weeded from the 2023-0329 accession.","The collection is arranged in five series:","Correspondence, 1827-1913 Personal Papers, 1801-1881 Financial Files, 1832-1894 Genealogy and Research Files, 1890-2008 2023-0329 Accession, 1864-1923","United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service.  Plains Mill, VDHR File No. 082-5403, National Register of Historic Places Registration Form . 2014.","Wittig, Mildred Renalds.  Henkel – Renalds Connection: with Ancestral Scripts and Collections . Harrisonburg, Va.: Custom Printing, 2014.","Several complete and thorough genealogies have been written about the Henkel family and their contributions as doctors, printers, entrepreneurs, millers, and religious leaders. As such, this biographical note does not serve as an exhaustive rehashing of previous scholarship. Researchers are encouraged to review published secondary sources for additional information on the Henkel family.","The Henkel Family of Virginia's Shenandoah Valley descends from Rev. Paul Henkel (1754-1825) and Elizabeth Henkel (d. 1843). Siram Peter Henkel, who along with his immediate family is primarily documented in this collection, was the fifth child of Dr. Solomon Henkel (1777-1847) and Rebecca Miller Henkel (1780-1854) and grandson of Rev. Paul Henkel.","Siram was born March 16, 1809 in New Market, Virginia. In an attempt to follow in his father's footsteps, Siram attended, but did not complete, medical school at the University of Pennsylvania. He married Margaret Koiner (variously spelled Coiner) Henkel (1820-1899) of Augusta County, Virginia on June 30, 1835. The couple settled at \"The Plains\" – located between New Market and Timberville – in September 1835 and their thirteen children, many of whom are also documented in this collection, were born and raised there. Siram farmed various crops and also operated a store and mill at The Plains. The Plains Mill was erected between 1847 and 1849 under the direction of Siram and his father Solomon, prior to his death in August 1847.","During the American Civil War, two of Siram and Margeret's sons served for the Confederacy. Lewis Philip (1837-1904) served in the Ordance Department of the Confederate Army. Around 1863, Lewis became a member of Co. H (Valley Rangers) of the 10th Virginia Cavalry. Luther Melanchton (1841-1919) was also a member of the Confederate Army and wrote home to his father from various camps. Lewis and Luther's brother Samuel Augustus (1840-1885) was exempt from military duty due to medical reasons. He became epileptic after sustaining injuries from run-away horses in 1855.","In 1878, one year prior to Siram's death, he sketched the plans for a new house at Plains Mill. The house was built in 1882 and served as the residence for Siram's widow, Margaret, until her death in 1899. The aforementioned sketch and photographs of the completed house are found in this collection.","Heleah Margaret Henkel, daughter of Siram and Margaret Henkel, married William M. Renalds in 1893. Their family is heavily documented in the 2023 accession materials.","Material was property of a Henkel family descendant, presumably Mildred Renalds Wittig, great-granddaughter of Siram and Margaret Koiner Henkel.","Materials in the 2023-0329 accession, purchased from ZH Books, share provenance with the rest of the collection in that they descended through the Henkel family to Mildred Renalds Wittig before being sold at Jeffrey S. Evans \u0026 Associates' March 2, 2022 Winter Americana sale.","The materials in this series share provenance with the rest of the collection in that they descended through the Henkel family to Mildred Renalds Wittig before being sold at Jeffrey S. Evans \u0026 Associates' March 2, 2022 Winter Americana sale.","Much of the collection was received in three-ring binders with the manuscripts in plastic sleeves. The correspondence was generally arranged in chronological order. The documents were removed from the binders and plastic sleeves and placed in Mylar when necessary.","Henkel Family Papers, 1783-1916, SC 0099, Special Collections, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.","Henkel Family Papers, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book \u0026 Manuscript Library, Duke University.","Henkel family records, 1838-1903. Business records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond.","Henkel-Miller Family Papers, 1793-1910, #14434, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.","Henkel Plain Mills Store Daybook, 1835-1849, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Multiple collections under the accession number 8653, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library.","Many of the documents in this collection are copied and transcribed in Mildred Renalds Wittig's  Henkel – Renalds Connection  (2014).","The Henkel Family Papers, 1801-2008, document the influential Henkel family of Shenandoah and Rockingham counties in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. The collection, chiefly documenting the Siram and Margaret Koiner Henkel line of the family, is comprised primarily of correspondence written to Siram P. Henkel and includes letters from his sons Lewis and Luther during their service in the American Civil War. The collection also includes personal and financial papers of various Henkel family members including Siram's children and genealogical research materials, much of which was used to inform Mildred Renalds Wittig's  Henkel – Renalds Connection: with Ancestral Scripts and Collections  (2014).","Series 1: Correspondence, 1827-1913, chiefly contains letters written to Siram P. Henkel with correspondents including members of the Koiner/Coiner family of Augusta County, the Miller family of Winchester, and the Rupert family of Augusta County. The correspondents report on family and community news, marriages, health and illnesses, deaths, weather, harvest and planting updates, crop yields, and include fellow merchants requesting advice on the market of certain goods and numerous requests for Dr. Henkel's pills. Of particular interest are the letters written to Siram by his sons Lewis and Luther while serving in the American Civil War. The sons, and Luther in particular, write about camp life and general updates related to the war. In a December 21, 1861 letter to his father, Lewis P. Henkel writes from Winchester and mentions General Stonewall Jackson. He also refers to General Gilbert S. Meem as \"Genl. Drunk.\"","This series also contains correspondence to/from other Henkel family members including Dr. Solomon Henkel, Samuel G. Henkel, Solomon D. Henkel, Maggie Henkel Renalds, Lillian Henkel, and Margaret Koiner Henkel.","The documentary record confirms that Margaret Koiner Henkel's family were enslavers and given the date of much of the correspondence, a portion relates to slavery and enslaved persons. Delia Koiner Overholt wrote to her sister Margaret Henkel on May 28, 1847 relaying the news of their grandfather's death. She goes on to write that \"eleven or twelve blacks are to be sold and a great deal of property.\" In a January 24, 1857 letter to Siram Henkel, Delia Koiner Overholt writes again to describe in detail describes the sale of enslaved persons from her grandfather's estate. A similarly noteworthy letter, dated August 13, 1835, was penned by Siram Henkel to his wife Margaret in which he describes a large \"drove\" of enslaved persons that passed through the Valley. He describes the scene as follows: \"There were eighty-four chained together to one long chain; there were also a great many women and children that were also in company; the whole number of men, women \u0026 children was two hundred and forty.\" There are two original copies of this letter in the collection.","All correspondence addressed to Dr. Solomon Henkel and/or Solomon Henkel P.M. is filed with Solomon Henkel (1777-1847), who was a practicing physician and served as Shenandoah County's first postmaster. A concerted effort was made on behalf of the archivist to not confuse his papers with those of his son Solomon David Henkel (1815-1872).","Much of the correspondence includes envelopes or address leaves. The correspondence is arranged primarily by recipient, but in cases where the recipient is unknown (e.g. non-specific salutations and greetings or lack of return address), the correspondence is filed with miscellaneous correspondence. Some of the letters have non-original annotations on the address leaves relating to content or the correspondents.","Series 2: Personal Papers, 1801-1881, includes miscellaneous papers from the immediate family of Siram Henkel. School papers and writing assignements from Siram and Margaret Henkel's children, Lewis, Samuel, Julia, Martin, and Maggie are included. The documents include a January 17, 1881 essay on politeness written by Maggie Henkel.","The series also includes a manuscript music book penned by Siram's mother, Rebecca Miller Henkel, a grammar copybook belonging to Siram's brother Slyvanus Henkel, and Siram's 1878 plans for his family's new home place at Plains Mill.","Series 3: Financial Files, 1832-1894, contains receipts, ledger pages, and promissory notes. Included in Siram Henkel's financial papers is a form of the estimate and assessment of agricultural products to be taxed by the government of the Confederate States. Of particular interest is Paul P. Henkel's 1844-1872 daybook entitled \"Sawmill Book No. 3\" documenting the sawmill owned by Solomon Henkel. The daybook records prices for sawing and details sawing activities. Elizabeth Garber Renalds' account book and journal documents egg business and other farming and day-to-day activities while the family was living at the Lincoln Homestead on Linville Creek south of Broadway.","Series 4: Genealogy and Research Files, 1890-2008, is comprised of research material, much of which was used to inform Mildred Renalds Wittig's  Henkel – Renalds Connection: with Ancestral Scripts and Collections  (2014). Documents include family trees, facsimiles of correspondence and manuscript material not otherwise found in this collection, photographs of Henkel family members and properties including Plains Mill and the Plains School, newspaper clippings, Henkel family reunion materials, and blank postcards. An oversize reproduction of a blank family register printed by Ambrose Henkel \u0026 Comp. is included.","Series 5: 2023-0329 Accession, 1864-1923, includes Henkel family correspondence, Renalds family correspondence, and letters written to Ray Renalds while he was admitted to Rockingham Memorial Hospital in 1923 for an undisclosed illness.","School materials were created by Lillian Henkel while a student at the Shenandoah Institute in Dayton and Harry S. Henkel while a student at Dunsmore Business College in Staunton. Coursework created by Ray Renalds while a student at Shenandoah Luthern Institute is included.","Front covers of bound volumes are inscribed \"Lillian M. Henkel, Shenandoah Institute, Sept. 20, 1900\"","Tuition for Ray and Richard Renalds.","Several issues of serials including the  Lutheran Church Visitor  and the  Southern Churchman  have been removed from the collection and cataloged as part of Special Collections' rare book collection. Additionally, the facsimile publication of the  Day Book for Solomon Henkel at the Plains Mills, Rockingham County, Virginia  (2013) and Mildred Renalds Wittig's  Henkel – Renalds Connection: with Ancestral Scripts and Collections  (2nd ed., 2014) were removed from the collection and cataloged separately. Additional books and a broadside from the 2019 accession were cataloged separately. Two issues of  Shenandoah Valley  (1900), a New Market newspaper, were separated from the 2023-0329 accession and added to existing holdings in Special Collections.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Henkel Family Papers, 1801-2008, document the influential Henkel family of Rockingham and Shenandoah counties in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. 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Harrisonburg, Va.: Custom Printing, 2014.\u003c/bibref\u003e"],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Bibliography"],"bibliography_tesim":["United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service.  Plains Mill, VDHR File No. 082-5403, National Register of Historic Places Registration Form . 2014.","Wittig, Mildred Renalds.  Henkel – Renalds Connection: with Ancestral Scripts and Collections . Harrisonburg, Va.: Custom Printing, 2014."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeveral complete and thorough genealogies have been written about the Henkel family and their contributions as doctors, printers, entrepreneurs, millers, and religious leaders. As such, this biographical note does not serve as an exhaustive rehashing of previous scholarship. Researchers are encouraged to review published secondary sources for additional information on the Henkel family.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Henkel Family of Virginia's Shenandoah Valley descends from Rev. Paul Henkel (1754-1825) and Elizabeth Henkel (d. 1843). Siram Peter Henkel, who along with his immediate family is primarily documented in this collection, was the fifth child of Dr. Solomon Henkel (1777-1847) and Rebecca Miller Henkel (1780-1854) and grandson of Rev. Paul Henkel.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSiram was born March 16, 1809 in New Market, Virginia. In an attempt to follow in his father's footsteps, Siram attended, but did not complete, medical school at the University of Pennsylvania. He married Margaret Koiner (variously spelled Coiner) Henkel (1820-1899) of Augusta County, Virginia on June 30, 1835. The couple settled at \"The Plains\" – located between New Market and Timberville – in September 1835 and their thirteen children, many of whom are also documented in this collection, were born and raised there. Siram farmed various crops and also operated a store and mill at The Plains. The Plains Mill was erected between 1847 and 1849 under the direction of Siram and his father Solomon, prior to his death in August 1847.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDuring the American Civil War, two of Siram and Margeret's sons served for the Confederacy. Lewis Philip (1837-1904) served in the Ordance Department of the Confederate Army. Around 1863, Lewis became a member of Co. H (Valley Rangers) of the 10th Virginia Cavalry. Luther Melanchton (1841-1919) was also a member of the Confederate Army and wrote home to his father from various camps. Lewis and Luther's brother Samuel Augustus (1840-1885) was exempt from military duty due to medical reasons. He became epileptic after sustaining injuries from run-away horses in 1855.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1878, one year prior to Siram's death, he sketched the plans for a new house at Plains Mill. The house was built in 1882 and served as the residence for Siram's widow, Margaret, until her death in 1899. The aforementioned sketch and photographs of the completed house are found in this collection.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHeleah Margaret Henkel, daughter of Siram and Margaret Henkel, married William M. Renalds in 1893. Their family is heavily documented in the 2023 accession materials.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Bio/Historical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["Several complete and thorough genealogies have been written about the Henkel family and their contributions as doctors, printers, entrepreneurs, millers, and religious leaders. As such, this biographical note does not serve as an exhaustive rehashing of previous scholarship. Researchers are encouraged to review published secondary sources for additional information on the Henkel family.","The Henkel Family of Virginia's Shenandoah Valley descends from Rev. Paul Henkel (1754-1825) and Elizabeth Henkel (d. 1843). Siram Peter Henkel, who along with his immediate family is primarily documented in this collection, was the fifth child of Dr. Solomon Henkel (1777-1847) and Rebecca Miller Henkel (1780-1854) and grandson of Rev. Paul Henkel.","Siram was born March 16, 1809 in New Market, Virginia. In an attempt to follow in his father's footsteps, Siram attended, but did not complete, medical school at the University of Pennsylvania. He married Margaret Koiner (variously spelled Coiner) Henkel (1820-1899) of Augusta County, Virginia on June 30, 1835. The couple settled at \"The Plains\" – located between New Market and Timberville – in September 1835 and their thirteen children, many of whom are also documented in this collection, were born and raised there. Siram farmed various crops and also operated a store and mill at The Plains. The Plains Mill was erected between 1847 and 1849 under the direction of Siram and his father Solomon, prior to his death in August 1847.","During the American Civil War, two of Siram and Margeret's sons served for the Confederacy. Lewis Philip (1837-1904) served in the Ordance Department of the Confederate Army. Around 1863, Lewis became a member of Co. H (Valley Rangers) of the 10th Virginia Cavalry. Luther Melanchton (1841-1919) was also a member of the Confederate Army and wrote home to his father from various camps. Lewis and Luther's brother Samuel Augustus (1840-1885) was exempt from military duty due to medical reasons. He became epileptic after sustaining injuries from run-away horses in 1855.","In 1878, one year prior to Siram's death, he sketched the plans for a new house at Plains Mill. The house was built in 1882 and served as the residence for Siram's widow, Margaret, until her death in 1899. The aforementioned sketch and photographs of the completed house are found in this collection.","Heleah Margaret Henkel, daughter of Siram and Margaret Henkel, married William M. Renalds in 1893. Their family is heavily documented in the 2023 accession materials."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMaterial was property of a Henkel family descendant, presumably Mildred Renalds Wittig, great-granddaughter of Siram and Margaret Koiner Henkel.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaterials in the 2023-0329 accession, purchased from ZH Books, share provenance with the rest of the collection in that they descended through the Henkel family to Mildred Renalds Wittig before being sold at Jeffrey S. Evans \u0026amp; Associates' March 2, 2022 Winter Americana sale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe materials in this series share provenance with the rest of the collection in that they descended through the Henkel family to Mildred Renalds Wittig before being sold at Jeffrey S. Evans \u0026amp; Associates' March 2, 2022 Winter Americana sale.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Provenance","Provenance"],"custodhist_tesim":["Material was property of a Henkel family descendant, presumably Mildred Renalds Wittig, great-granddaughter of Siram and Margaret Koiner Henkel.","Materials in the 2023-0329 accession, purchased from ZH Books, share provenance with the rest of the collection in that they descended through the Henkel family to Mildred Renalds Wittig before being sold at Jeffrey S. Evans \u0026 Associates' March 2, 2022 Winter Americana sale.","The materials in this series share provenance with the rest of the collection in that they descended through the Henkel family to Mildred Renalds Wittig before being sold at Jeffrey S. Evans \u0026 Associates' March 2, 2022 Winter Americana sale."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Henkel Family Papers, 1801-2008, SC 0253, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Henkel Family Papers, 1801-2008, SC 0253, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMuch of the collection was received in three-ring binders with the manuscripts in plastic sleeves. The correspondence was generally arranged in chronological order. The documents were removed from the binders and plastic sleeves and placed in Mylar when necessary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Much of the collection was received in three-ring binders with the manuscripts in plastic sleeves. The correspondence was generally arranged in chronological order. The documents were removed from the binders and plastic sleeves and placed in Mylar when necessary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eHenkel Family Papers, 1783-1916, SC 0099, Special Collections, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenkel Family Papers, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book \u0026amp; Manuscript Library, Duke University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenkel family records, 1838-1903. Business records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenkel-Miller Family Papers, 1793-1910, #14434, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenkel Plain Mills Store Daybook, 1835-1849, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMultiple collections under the accession number 8653, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany of the documents in this collection are copied and transcribed in Mildred Renalds Wittig's \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eHenkel – Renalds Connection\u003c/emph\u003e (2014).\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Material"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Henkel Family Papers, 1783-1916, SC 0099, Special Collections, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.","Henkel Family Papers, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book \u0026 Manuscript Library, Duke University.","Henkel family records, 1838-1903. Business records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond.","Henkel-Miller Family Papers, 1793-1910, #14434, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.","Henkel Plain Mills Store Daybook, 1835-1849, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Multiple collections under the accession number 8653, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library.","Many of the documents in this collection are copied and transcribed in Mildred Renalds Wittig's  Henkel – Renalds Connection  (2014)."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Henkel Family Papers, 1801-2008, document the influential Henkel family of Shenandoah and Rockingham counties in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. The collection, chiefly documenting the Siram and Margaret Koiner Henkel line of the family, is comprised primarily of correspondence written to Siram P. Henkel and includes letters from his sons Lewis and Luther during their service in the American Civil War. The collection also includes personal and financial papers of various Henkel family members including Siram's children and genealogical research materials, much of which was used to inform Mildred Renalds Wittig's \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eHenkel – Renalds Connection: with Ancestral Scripts and Collections\u003c/emph\u003e (2014).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1: Correspondence, 1827-1913, chiefly contains letters written to Siram P. Henkel with correspondents including members of the Koiner/Coiner family of Augusta County, the Miller family of Winchester, and the Rupert family of Augusta County. The correspondents report on family and community news, marriages, health and illnesses, deaths, weather, harvest and planting updates, crop yields, and include fellow merchants requesting advice on the market of certain goods and numerous requests for Dr. Henkel's pills. Of particular interest are the letters written to Siram by his sons Lewis and Luther while serving in the American Civil War. The sons, and Luther in particular, write about camp life and general updates related to the war. In a December 21, 1861 letter to his father, Lewis P. Henkel writes from Winchester and mentions General Stonewall Jackson. He also refers to General Gilbert S. Meem as \"Genl. Drunk.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis series also contains correspondence to/from other Henkel family members including Dr. Solomon Henkel, Samuel G. Henkel, Solomon D. Henkel, Maggie Henkel Renalds, Lillian Henkel, and Margaret Koiner Henkel.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe documentary record confirms that Margaret Koiner Henkel's family were enslavers and given the date of much of the correspondence, a portion relates to slavery and enslaved persons. Delia Koiner Overholt wrote to her sister Margaret Henkel on May 28, 1847 relaying the news of their grandfather's death. She goes on to write that \"eleven or twelve blacks are to be sold and a great deal of property.\" In a January 24, 1857 letter to Siram Henkel, Delia Koiner Overholt writes again to describe in detail describes the sale of enslaved persons from her grandfather's estate. A similarly noteworthy letter, dated August 13, 1835, was penned by Siram Henkel to his wife Margaret in which he describes a large \"drove\" of enslaved persons that passed through the Valley. He describes the scene as follows: \"There were eighty-four chained together to one long chain; there were also a great many women and children that were also in company; the whole number of men, women \u0026amp; children was two hundred and forty.\" There are two original copies of this letter in the collection.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAll correspondence addressed to Dr. Solomon Henkel and/or Solomon Henkel P.M. is filed with Solomon Henkel (1777-1847), who was a practicing physician and served as Shenandoah County's first postmaster. A concerted effort was made on behalf of the archivist to not confuse his papers with those of his son Solomon David Henkel (1815-1872).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMuch of the correspondence includes envelopes or address leaves. The correspondence is arranged primarily by recipient, but in cases where the recipient is unknown (e.g. non-specific salutations and greetings or lack of return address), the correspondence is filed with miscellaneous correspondence. Some of the letters have non-original annotations on the address leaves relating to content or the correspondents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: Personal Papers, 1801-1881, includes miscellaneous papers from the immediate family of Siram Henkel. School papers and writing assignements from Siram and Margaret Henkel's children, Lewis, Samuel, Julia, Martin, and Maggie are included. The documents include a January 17, 1881 essay on politeness written by Maggie Henkel.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe series also includes a manuscript music book penned by Siram's mother, Rebecca Miller Henkel, a grammar copybook belonging to Siram's brother Slyvanus Henkel, and Siram's 1878 plans for his family's new home place at Plains Mill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3: Financial Files, 1832-1894, contains receipts, ledger pages, and promissory notes. Included in Siram Henkel's financial papers is a form of the estimate and assessment of agricultural products to be taxed by the government of the Confederate States. Of particular interest is Paul P. Henkel's 1844-1872 daybook entitled \"Sawmill Book No. 3\" documenting the sawmill owned by Solomon Henkel. The daybook records prices for sawing and details sawing activities. Elizabeth Garber Renalds' account book and journal documents egg business and other farming and day-to-day activities while the family was living at the Lincoln Homestead on Linville Creek south of Broadway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4: Genealogy and Research Files, 1890-2008, is comprised of research material, much of which was used to inform Mildred Renalds Wittig's \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eHenkel – Renalds Connection: with Ancestral Scripts and Collections\u003c/emph\u003e (2014). Documents include family trees, facsimiles of correspondence and manuscript material not otherwise found in this collection, photographs of Henkel family members and properties including Plains Mill and the Plains School, newspaper clippings, Henkel family reunion materials, and blank postcards. An oversize reproduction of a blank family register printed by Ambrose Henkel \u0026amp; Comp. is included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5: 2023-0329 Accession, 1864-1923, includes Henkel family correspondence, Renalds family correspondence, and letters written to Ray Renalds while he was admitted to Rockingham Memorial Hospital in 1923 for an undisclosed illness.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSchool materials were created by Lillian Henkel while a student at the Shenandoah Institute in Dayton and Harry S. Henkel while a student at Dunsmore Business College in Staunton. Coursework created by Ray Renalds while a student at Shenandoah Luthern Institute is included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFront covers of bound volumes are inscribed \"Lillian M. Henkel, Shenandoah Institute, Sept. 20, 1900\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuition for Ray and Richard Renalds.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Henkel Family Papers, 1801-2008, document the influential Henkel family of Shenandoah and Rockingham counties in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. The collection, chiefly documenting the Siram and Margaret Koiner Henkel line of the family, is comprised primarily of correspondence written to Siram P. Henkel and includes letters from his sons Lewis and Luther during their service in the American Civil War. The collection also includes personal and financial papers of various Henkel family members including Siram's children and genealogical research materials, much of which was used to inform Mildred Renalds Wittig's  Henkel – Renalds Connection: with Ancestral Scripts and Collections  (2014).","Series 1: Correspondence, 1827-1913, chiefly contains letters written to Siram P. Henkel with correspondents including members of the Koiner/Coiner family of Augusta County, the Miller family of Winchester, and the Rupert family of Augusta County. The correspondents report on family and community news, marriages, health and illnesses, deaths, weather, harvest and planting updates, crop yields, and include fellow merchants requesting advice on the market of certain goods and numerous requests for Dr. Henkel's pills. Of particular interest are the letters written to Siram by his sons Lewis and Luther while serving in the American Civil War. The sons, and Luther in particular, write about camp life and general updates related to the war. In a December 21, 1861 letter to his father, Lewis P. Henkel writes from Winchester and mentions General Stonewall Jackson. He also refers to General Gilbert S. Meem as \"Genl. Drunk.\"","This series also contains correspondence to/from other Henkel family members including Dr. Solomon Henkel, Samuel G. Henkel, Solomon D. Henkel, Maggie Henkel Renalds, Lillian Henkel, and Margaret Koiner Henkel.","The documentary record confirms that Margaret Koiner Henkel's family were enslavers and given the date of much of the correspondence, a portion relates to slavery and enslaved persons. Delia Koiner Overholt wrote to her sister Margaret Henkel on May 28, 1847 relaying the news of their grandfather's death. She goes on to write that \"eleven or twelve blacks are to be sold and a great deal of property.\" In a January 24, 1857 letter to Siram Henkel, Delia Koiner Overholt writes again to describe in detail describes the sale of enslaved persons from her grandfather's estate. A similarly noteworthy letter, dated August 13, 1835, was penned by Siram Henkel to his wife Margaret in which he describes a large \"drove\" of enslaved persons that passed through the Valley. He describes the scene as follows: \"There were eighty-four chained together to one long chain; there were also a great many women and children that were also in company; the whole number of men, women \u0026 children was two hundred and forty.\" There are two original copies of this letter in the collection.","All correspondence addressed to Dr. Solomon Henkel and/or Solomon Henkel P.M. is filed with Solomon Henkel (1777-1847), who was a practicing physician and served as Shenandoah County's first postmaster. A concerted effort was made on behalf of the archivist to not confuse his papers with those of his son Solomon David Henkel (1815-1872).","Much of the correspondence includes envelopes or address leaves. The correspondence is arranged primarily by recipient, but in cases where the recipient is unknown (e.g. non-specific salutations and greetings or lack of return address), the correspondence is filed with miscellaneous correspondence. Some of the letters have non-original annotations on the address leaves relating to content or the correspondents.","Series 2: Personal Papers, 1801-1881, includes miscellaneous papers from the immediate family of Siram Henkel. School papers and writing assignements from Siram and Margaret Henkel's children, Lewis, Samuel, Julia, Martin, and Maggie are included. The documents include a January 17, 1881 essay on politeness written by Maggie Henkel.","The series also includes a manuscript music book penned by Siram's mother, Rebecca Miller Henkel, a grammar copybook belonging to Siram's brother Slyvanus Henkel, and Siram's 1878 plans for his family's new home place at Plains Mill.","Series 3: Financial Files, 1832-1894, contains receipts, ledger pages, and promissory notes. Included in Siram Henkel's financial papers is a form of the estimate and assessment of agricultural products to be taxed by the government of the Confederate States. Of particular interest is Paul P. Henkel's 1844-1872 daybook entitled \"Sawmill Book No. 3\" documenting the sawmill owned by Solomon Henkel. The daybook records prices for sawing and details sawing activities. Elizabeth Garber Renalds' account book and journal documents egg business and other farming and day-to-day activities while the family was living at the Lincoln Homestead on Linville Creek south of Broadway.","Series 4: Genealogy and Research Files, 1890-2008, is comprised of research material, much of which was used to inform Mildred Renalds Wittig's  Henkel – Renalds Connection: with Ancestral Scripts and Collections  (2014). Documents include family trees, facsimiles of correspondence and manuscript material not otherwise found in this collection, photographs of Henkel family members and properties including Plains Mill and the Plains School, newspaper clippings, Henkel family reunion materials, and blank postcards. An oversize reproduction of a blank family register printed by Ambrose Henkel \u0026 Comp. is included.","Series 5: 2023-0329 Accession, 1864-1923, includes Henkel family correspondence, Renalds family correspondence, and letters written to Ray Renalds while he was admitted to Rockingham Memorial Hospital in 1923 for an undisclosed illness.","School materials were created by Lillian Henkel while a student at the Shenandoah Institute in Dayton and Harry S. Henkel while a student at Dunsmore Business College in Staunton. Coursework created by Ray Renalds while a student at Shenandoah Luthern Institute is included.","Front covers of bound volumes are inscribed \"Lillian M. Henkel, Shenandoah Institute, Sept. 20, 1900\"","Tuition for Ray and Richard Renalds."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeveral issues of serials including the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLutheran Church Visitor\u003c/emph\u003e and the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eSouthern Churchman\u003c/emph\u003e have been removed from the collection and cataloged as part of Special Collections' rare book collection. Additionally, the facsimile publication of the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eDay Book for Solomon Henkel at the Plains Mills, Rockingham County, Virginia\u003c/emph\u003e (2013) and Mildred Renalds Wittig's \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eHenkel – Renalds Connection: with Ancestral Scripts and Collections\u003c/emph\u003e (2nd ed., 2014) were removed from the collection and cataloged separately. Additional books and a broadside from the 2019 accession were cataloged separately. Two issues of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eShenandoah Valley\u003c/emph\u003e (1900), a New Market newspaper, were separated from the 2023-0329 accession and added to existing holdings in Special Collections.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Material"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Several issues of serials including the  Lutheran Church Visitor  and the  Southern Churchman  have been removed from the collection and cataloged as part of Special Collections' rare book collection. Additionally, the facsimile publication of the  Day Book for Solomon Henkel at the Plains Mills, Rockingham County, Virginia  (2013) and Mildred Renalds Wittig's  Henkel – Renalds Connection: with Ancestral Scripts and Collections  (2nd ed., 2014) were removed from the collection and cataloged separately. Additional books and a broadside from the 2019 accession were cataloged separately. Two issues of  Shenandoah Valley  (1900), a New Market newspaper, were separated from the 2023-0329 accession and added to existing holdings in Special Collections."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu)."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_fe701131976635fcfbf3af795f2aa11a\"\u003eThe Henkel Family Papers, 1801-2008, document the influential Henkel family of Rockingham and Shenandoah counties in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. The collection, primarily documenting the Siram and Margaret Koiner Henkel line of the family, is comprised of correspondence, personal and financial papers, and genealogical research materials. The Renalds family is heavily documented in the 2023 accession materials.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The Henkel Family Papers, 1801-2008, document the influential Henkel family of Rockingham and Shenandoah counties in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. The collection, primarily documenting the Siram and Margaret Koiner Henkel line of the family, is comprised of correspondence, personal and financial papers, and genealogical research materials. The Renalds family is heavily documented in the 2023 accession materials."],"names_coll_ssim":["Jeffrey S. Evans \u0026 Associates","ZH Books","Henkel family -- Correspondence","Henkel, Siram Peter, 1809-1879"],"names_ssim":["James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Jeffrey S. Evans \u0026 Associates","ZH Books","Dunsmore Business College (Staunton, Va.)","Henkel family","Henkel family -- Correspondence","Henkel, Siram Peter, 1809-1879"],"corpname_ssim":["James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Jeffrey S. 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Va.) -- History","Shenandoah River Valley (Va. and W. Va.) -- Genealogy","Shenandoah River Valley (Va. and W. Va.) -- Social life and customs","Virginia -- History","Virginia -- History, Local"," United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865","Slavery -- Virginia -- 19th century","Sawmills -- Virginia","Letters (correspondence)","Songbooks","Copybooks (instructional materials)","Personal papers","Financial Records","Promissory notes","Receipts (financial records)","Daybooks","Account books","Genealogies (histories)","Research notes","Photographs","Postcards","Family papers","School records","Report Cards","Collection open to research. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","A representative sample of course materials, comprising parctice invoices, checks, ledgers, day books, cash books, etc., created by Lillian Henkel and Harry S. Henkel were retained. Excessive duplicates, brittle and highly acidic documents, and materials with negligible research value were weeded from the 2023-0329 accession.","The collection is arranged in five series:","Correspondence, 1827-1913 Personal Papers, 1801-1881 Financial Files, 1832-1894 Genealogy and Research Files, 1890-2008 2023-0329 Accession, 1864-1923","United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service.  Plains Mill, VDHR File No. 082-5403, National Register of Historic Places Registration Form . 2014.","Wittig, Mildred Renalds.  Henkel – Renalds Connection: with Ancestral Scripts and Collections . Harrisonburg, Va.: Custom Printing, 2014.","Several complete and thorough genealogies have been written about the Henkel family and their contributions as doctors, printers, entrepreneurs, millers, and religious leaders. As such, this biographical note does not serve as an exhaustive rehashing of previous scholarship. Researchers are encouraged to review published secondary sources for additional information on the Henkel family.","The Henkel Family of Virginia's Shenandoah Valley descends from Rev. Paul Henkel (1754-1825) and Elizabeth Henkel (d. 1843). Siram Peter Henkel, who along with his immediate family is primarily documented in this collection, was the fifth child of Dr. Solomon Henkel (1777-1847) and Rebecca Miller Henkel (1780-1854) and grandson of Rev. Paul Henkel.","Siram was born March 16, 1809 in New Market, Virginia. In an attempt to follow in his father's footsteps, Siram attended, but did not complete, medical school at the University of Pennsylvania. He married Margaret Koiner (variously spelled Coiner) Henkel (1820-1899) of Augusta County, Virginia on June 30, 1835. The couple settled at \"The Plains\" – located between New Market and Timberville – in September 1835 and their thirteen children, many of whom are also documented in this collection, were born and raised there. Siram farmed various crops and also operated a store and mill at The Plains. The Plains Mill was erected between 1847 and 1849 under the direction of Siram and his father Solomon, prior to his death in August 1847.","During the American Civil War, two of Siram and Margeret's sons served for the Confederacy. Lewis Philip (1837-1904) served in the Ordance Department of the Confederate Army. Around 1863, Lewis became a member of Co. H (Valley Rangers) of the 10th Virginia Cavalry. Luther Melanchton (1841-1919) was also a member of the Confederate Army and wrote home to his father from various camps. Lewis and Luther's brother Samuel Augustus (1840-1885) was exempt from military duty due to medical reasons. He became epileptic after sustaining injuries from run-away horses in 1855.","In 1878, one year prior to Siram's death, he sketched the plans for a new house at Plains Mill. The house was built in 1882 and served as the residence for Siram's widow, Margaret, until her death in 1899. The aforementioned sketch and photographs of the completed house are found in this collection.","Heleah Margaret Henkel, daughter of Siram and Margaret Henkel, married William M. Renalds in 1893. Their family is heavily documented in the 2023 accession materials.","Material was property of a Henkel family descendant, presumably Mildred Renalds Wittig, great-granddaughter of Siram and Margaret Koiner Henkel.","Materials in the 2023-0329 accession, purchased from ZH Books, share provenance with the rest of the collection in that they descended through the Henkel family to Mildred Renalds Wittig before being sold at Jeffrey S. Evans \u0026 Associates' March 2, 2022 Winter Americana sale.","The materials in this series share provenance with the rest of the collection in that they descended through the Henkel family to Mildred Renalds Wittig before being sold at Jeffrey S. Evans \u0026 Associates' March 2, 2022 Winter Americana sale.","Much of the collection was received in three-ring binders with the manuscripts in plastic sleeves. The correspondence was generally arranged in chronological order. The documents were removed from the binders and plastic sleeves and placed in Mylar when necessary.","Henkel Family Papers, 1783-1916, SC 0099, Special Collections, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.","Henkel Family Papers, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book \u0026 Manuscript Library, Duke University.","Henkel family records, 1838-1903. Business records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond.","Henkel-Miller Family Papers, 1793-1910, #14434, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.","Henkel Plain Mills Store Daybook, 1835-1849, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Multiple collections under the accession number 8653, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library.","Many of the documents in this collection are copied and transcribed in Mildred Renalds Wittig's  Henkel – Renalds Connection  (2014).","The Henkel Family Papers, 1801-2008, document the influential Henkel family of Shenandoah and Rockingham counties in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. The collection, chiefly documenting the Siram and Margaret Koiner Henkel line of the family, is comprised primarily of correspondence written to Siram P. Henkel and includes letters from his sons Lewis and Luther during their service in the American Civil War. The collection also includes personal and financial papers of various Henkel family members including Siram's children and genealogical research materials, much of which was used to inform Mildred Renalds Wittig's  Henkel – Renalds Connection: with Ancestral Scripts and Collections  (2014).","Series 1: Correspondence, 1827-1913, chiefly contains letters written to Siram P. Henkel with correspondents including members of the Koiner/Coiner family of Augusta County, the Miller family of Winchester, and the Rupert family of Augusta County. The correspondents report on family and community news, marriages, health and illnesses, deaths, weather, harvest and planting updates, crop yields, and include fellow merchants requesting advice on the market of certain goods and numerous requests for Dr. Henkel's pills. Of particular interest are the letters written to Siram by his sons Lewis and Luther while serving in the American Civil War. The sons, and Luther in particular, write about camp life and general updates related to the war. In a December 21, 1861 letter to his father, Lewis P. Henkel writes from Winchester and mentions General Stonewall Jackson. He also refers to General Gilbert S. Meem as \"Genl. Drunk.\"","This series also contains correspondence to/from other Henkel family members including Dr. Solomon Henkel, Samuel G. Henkel, Solomon D. Henkel, Maggie Henkel Renalds, Lillian Henkel, and Margaret Koiner Henkel.","The documentary record confirms that Margaret Koiner Henkel's family were enslavers and given the date of much of the correspondence, a portion relates to slavery and enslaved persons. Delia Koiner Overholt wrote to her sister Margaret Henkel on May 28, 1847 relaying the news of their grandfather's death. She goes on to write that \"eleven or twelve blacks are to be sold and a great deal of property.\" In a January 24, 1857 letter to Siram Henkel, Delia Koiner Overholt writes again to describe in detail describes the sale of enslaved persons from her grandfather's estate. A similarly noteworthy letter, dated August 13, 1835, was penned by Siram Henkel to his wife Margaret in which he describes a large \"drove\" of enslaved persons that passed through the Valley. He describes the scene as follows: \"There were eighty-four chained together to one long chain; there were also a great many women and children that were also in company; the whole number of men, women \u0026 children was two hundred and forty.\" There are two original copies of this letter in the collection.","All correspondence addressed to Dr. Solomon Henkel and/or Solomon Henkel P.M. is filed with Solomon Henkel (1777-1847), who was a practicing physician and served as Shenandoah County's first postmaster. A concerted effort was made on behalf of the archivist to not confuse his papers with those of his son Solomon David Henkel (1815-1872).","Much of the correspondence includes envelopes or address leaves. The correspondence is arranged primarily by recipient, but in cases where the recipient is unknown (e.g. non-specific salutations and greetings or lack of return address), the correspondence is filed with miscellaneous correspondence. Some of the letters have non-original annotations on the address leaves relating to content or the correspondents.","Series 2: Personal Papers, 1801-1881, includes miscellaneous papers from the immediate family of Siram Henkel. School papers and writing assignements from Siram and Margaret Henkel's children, Lewis, Samuel, Julia, Martin, and Maggie are included. The documents include a January 17, 1881 essay on politeness written by Maggie Henkel.","The series also includes a manuscript music book penned by Siram's mother, Rebecca Miller Henkel, a grammar copybook belonging to Siram's brother Slyvanus Henkel, and Siram's 1878 plans for his family's new home place at Plains Mill.","Series 3: Financial Files, 1832-1894, contains receipts, ledger pages, and promissory notes. Included in Siram Henkel's financial papers is a form of the estimate and assessment of agricultural products to be taxed by the government of the Confederate States. Of particular interest is Paul P. Henkel's 1844-1872 daybook entitled \"Sawmill Book No. 3\" documenting the sawmill owned by Solomon Henkel. The daybook records prices for sawing and details sawing activities. Elizabeth Garber Renalds' account book and journal documents egg business and other farming and day-to-day activities while the family was living at the Lincoln Homestead on Linville Creek south of Broadway.","Series 4: Genealogy and Research Files, 1890-2008, is comprised of research material, much of which was used to inform Mildred Renalds Wittig's  Henkel – Renalds Connection: with Ancestral Scripts and Collections  (2014). Documents include family trees, facsimiles of correspondence and manuscript material not otherwise found in this collection, photographs of Henkel family members and properties including Plains Mill and the Plains School, newspaper clippings, Henkel family reunion materials, and blank postcards. An oversize reproduction of a blank family register printed by Ambrose Henkel \u0026 Comp. is included.","Series 5: 2023-0329 Accession, 1864-1923, includes Henkel family correspondence, Renalds family correspondence, and letters written to Ray Renalds while he was admitted to Rockingham Memorial Hospital in 1923 for an undisclosed illness.","School materials were created by Lillian Henkel while a student at the Shenandoah Institute in Dayton and Harry S. Henkel while a student at Dunsmore Business College in Staunton. Coursework created by Ray Renalds while a student at Shenandoah Luthern Institute is included.","Front covers of bound volumes are inscribed \"Lillian M. Henkel, Shenandoah Institute, Sept. 20, 1900\"","Tuition for Ray and Richard Renalds.","Several issues of serials including the  Lutheran Church Visitor  and the  Southern Churchman  have been removed from the collection and cataloged as part of Special Collections' rare book collection. Additionally, the facsimile publication of the  Day Book for Solomon Henkel at the Plains Mills, Rockingham County, Virginia  (2013) and Mildred Renalds Wittig's  Henkel – Renalds Connection: with Ancestral Scripts and Collections  (2nd ed., 2014) were removed from the collection and cataloged separately. Additional books and a broadside from the 2019 accession were cataloged separately. Two issues of  Shenandoah Valley  (1900), a New Market newspaper, were separated from the 2023-0329 accession and added to existing holdings in Special Collections.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Henkel Family Papers, 1801-2008, document the influential Henkel family of Rockingham and Shenandoah counties in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. The collection, primarily documenting the Siram and Margaret Koiner Henkel line of the family, is comprised of correspondence, personal and financial papers, and genealogical research materials. The Renalds family is heavily documented in the 2023 accession materials.","James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Jeffrey S. 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For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu)."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Acquired from Jeffrey S. Evans \u0026 Associates' November 10, 2017 Americana \u0026 Fine Antiques Auction, Featuring Virginia and the South auction. A second accrual to this collection was acquired directly from Mildred Renalds Wittig in May 2019. This accession comprised mostly books from the family's collection and were cataloged separately. A second copy of the August 1835 letter from Siram Henkel to Margaret Henkel regarding a large group of enslaved persons being marched through the Shenandoah Valley was included and interfiled. An arithmetic book belonging to Samuel A. Henkel, 1854, was also interfiled. Materials that comprise the 2023-0329 accession were purchased from ZH Books in March 2023."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Slavery -- Virginia -- 19th century","Sawmills -- Virginia","Letters (correspondence)","Songbooks","Copybooks (instructional materials)","Personal papers","Financial Records","Promissory notes","Receipts (financial records)","Daybooks","Account books","Genealogies (histories)","Research notes","Photographs","Postcards","Family papers","School records","Report Cards"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Slavery -- Virginia -- 19th century","Sawmills -- Virginia","Letters (correspondence)","Songbooks","Copybooks (instructional materials)","Personal papers","Financial Records","Promissory notes","Receipts (financial records)","Daybooks","Account books","Genealogies (histories)","Research notes","Photographs","Postcards","Family papers","School records","Report Cards"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["2.08 cubic feet 6 boxes"],"extent_tesim":["2.08 cubic feet 6 boxes"],"genreform_ssim":["Letters (correspondence)","Songbooks","Copybooks (instructional materials)","Personal papers","Financial Records","Promissory notes","Receipts (financial records)","Daybooks","Account books","Genealogies (histories)","Research notes","Photographs","Postcards","Family papers","School records","Report Cards"],"date_range_isim":[1801,1802,1803,1804,1805,1806,1807,1808,1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection open to research. 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Siram Peter Henkel, who along with his immediate family is primarily documented in this collection, was the fifth child of Dr. Solomon Henkel (1777-1847) and Rebecca Miller Henkel (1780-1854) and grandson of Rev. Paul Henkel.","Siram was born March 16, 1809 in New Market, Virginia. In an attempt to follow in his father's footsteps, Siram attended, but did not complete, medical school at the University of Pennsylvania. He married Margaret Koiner (variously spelled Coiner) Henkel (1820-1899) of Augusta County, Virginia on June 30, 1835. The couple settled at \"The Plains\" – located between New Market and Timberville – in September 1835 and their thirteen children, many of whom are also documented in this collection, were born and raised there. Siram farmed various crops and also operated a store and mill at The Plains. The Plains Mill was erected between 1847 and 1849 under the direction of Siram and his father Solomon, prior to his death in August 1847.","During the American Civil War, two of Siram and Margeret's sons served for the Confederacy. Lewis Philip (1837-1904) served in the Ordance Department of the Confederate Army. Around 1863, Lewis became a member of Co. H (Valley Rangers) of the 10th Virginia Cavalry. Luther Melanchton (1841-1919) was also a member of the Confederate Army and wrote home to his father from various camps. Lewis and Luther's brother Samuel Augustus (1840-1885) was exempt from military duty due to medical reasons. He became epileptic after sustaining injuries from run-away horses in 1855.","In 1878, one year prior to Siram's death, he sketched the plans for a new house at Plains Mill. The house was built in 1882 and served as the residence for Siram's widow, Margaret, until her death in 1899. 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The collection, chiefly documenting the Siram and Margaret Koiner Henkel line of the family, is comprised primarily of correspondence written to Siram P. Henkel and includes letters from his sons Lewis and Luther during their service in the American Civil War. The collection also includes personal and financial papers of various Henkel family members including Siram's children and genealogical research materials, much of which was used to inform Mildred Renalds Wittig's \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eHenkel – Renalds Connection: with Ancestral Scripts and Collections\u003c/emph\u003e (2014).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1: Correspondence, 1827-1913, chiefly contains letters written to Siram P. Henkel with correspondents including members of the Koiner/Coiner family of Augusta County, the Miller family of Winchester, and the Rupert family of Augusta County. The correspondents report on family and community news, marriages, health and illnesses, deaths, weather, harvest and planting updates, crop yields, and include fellow merchants requesting advice on the market of certain goods and numerous requests for Dr. Henkel's pills. Of particular interest are the letters written to Siram by his sons Lewis and Luther while serving in the American Civil War. The sons, and Luther in particular, write about camp life and general updates related to the war. In a December 21, 1861 letter to his father, Lewis P. Henkel writes from Winchester and mentions General Stonewall Jackson. He also refers to General Gilbert S. Meem as \"Genl. Drunk.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis series also contains correspondence to/from other Henkel family members including Dr. Solomon Henkel, Samuel G. Henkel, Solomon D. Henkel, Maggie Henkel Renalds, Lillian Henkel, and Margaret Koiner Henkel.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe documentary record confirms that Margaret Koiner Henkel's family were enslavers and given the date of much of the correspondence, a portion relates to slavery and enslaved persons. Delia Koiner Overholt wrote to her sister Margaret Henkel on May 28, 1847 relaying the news of their grandfather's death. She goes on to write that \"eleven or twelve blacks are to be sold and a great deal of property.\" In a January 24, 1857 letter to Siram Henkel, Delia Koiner Overholt writes again to describe in detail describes the sale of enslaved persons from her grandfather's estate. A similarly noteworthy letter, dated August 13, 1835, was penned by Siram Henkel to his wife Margaret in which he describes a large \"drove\" of enslaved persons that passed through the Valley. He describes the scene as follows: \"There were eighty-four chained together to one long chain; there were also a great many women and children that were also in company; the whole number of men, women \u0026amp; children was two hundred and forty.\" There are two original copies of this letter in the collection.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAll correspondence addressed to Dr. Solomon Henkel and/or Solomon Henkel P.M. is filed with Solomon Henkel (1777-1847), who was a practicing physician and served as Shenandoah County's first postmaster. A concerted effort was made on behalf of the archivist to not confuse his papers with those of his son Solomon David Henkel (1815-1872).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMuch of the correspondence includes envelopes or address leaves. The correspondence is arranged primarily by recipient, but in cases where the recipient is unknown (e.g. non-specific salutations and greetings or lack of return address), the correspondence is filed with miscellaneous correspondence. Some of the letters have non-original annotations on the address leaves relating to content or the correspondents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: Personal Papers, 1801-1881, includes miscellaneous papers from the immediate family of Siram Henkel. School papers and writing assignements from Siram and Margaret Henkel's children, Lewis, Samuel, Julia, Martin, and Maggie are included. The documents include a January 17, 1881 essay on politeness written by Maggie Henkel.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe series also includes a manuscript music book penned by Siram's mother, Rebecca Miller Henkel, a grammar copybook belonging to Siram's brother Slyvanus Henkel, and Siram's 1878 plans for his family's new home place at Plains Mill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3: Financial Files, 1832-1894, contains receipts, ledger pages, and promissory notes. Included in Siram Henkel's financial papers is a form of the estimate and assessment of agricultural products to be taxed by the government of the Confederate States. Of particular interest is Paul P. Henkel's 1844-1872 daybook entitled \"Sawmill Book No. 3\" documenting the sawmill owned by Solomon Henkel. The daybook records prices for sawing and details sawing activities. Elizabeth Garber Renalds' account book and journal documents egg business and other farming and day-to-day activities while the family was living at the Lincoln Homestead on Linville Creek south of Broadway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4: Genealogy and Research Files, 1890-2008, is comprised of research material, much of which was used to inform Mildred Renalds Wittig's \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eHenkel – Renalds Connection: with Ancestral Scripts and Collections\u003c/emph\u003e (2014). Documents include family trees, facsimiles of correspondence and manuscript material not otherwise found in this collection, photographs of Henkel family members and properties including Plains Mill and the Plains School, newspaper clippings, Henkel family reunion materials, and blank postcards. An oversize reproduction of a blank family register printed by Ambrose Henkel \u0026amp; Comp. is included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5: 2023-0329 Accession, 1864-1923, includes Henkel family correspondence, Renalds family correspondence, and letters written to Ray Renalds while he was admitted to Rockingham Memorial Hospital in 1923 for an undisclosed illness.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSchool materials were created by Lillian Henkel while a student at the Shenandoah Institute in Dayton and Harry S. Henkel while a student at Dunsmore Business College in Staunton. Coursework created by Ray Renalds while a student at Shenandoah Luthern Institute is included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFront covers of bound volumes are inscribed \"Lillian M. 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The collection also includes personal and financial papers of various Henkel family members including Siram's children and genealogical research materials, much of which was used to inform Mildred Renalds Wittig's  Henkel – Renalds Connection: with Ancestral Scripts and Collections  (2014).","Series 1: Correspondence, 1827-1913, chiefly contains letters written to Siram P. Henkel with correspondents including members of the Koiner/Coiner family of Augusta County, the Miller family of Winchester, and the Rupert family of Augusta County. The correspondents report on family and community news, marriages, health and illnesses, deaths, weather, harvest and planting updates, crop yields, and include fellow merchants requesting advice on the market of certain goods and numerous requests for Dr. Henkel's pills. Of particular interest are the letters written to Siram by his sons Lewis and Luther while serving in the American Civil War. The sons, and Luther in particular, write about camp life and general updates related to the war. In a December 21, 1861 letter to his father, Lewis P. Henkel writes from Winchester and mentions General Stonewall Jackson. He also refers to General Gilbert S. Meem as \"Genl. Drunk.\"","This series also contains correspondence to/from other Henkel family members including Dr. Solomon Henkel, Samuel G. Henkel, Solomon D. Henkel, Maggie Henkel Renalds, Lillian Henkel, and Margaret Koiner Henkel.","The documentary record confirms that Margaret Koiner Henkel's family were enslavers and given the date of much of the correspondence, a portion relates to slavery and enslaved persons. Delia Koiner Overholt wrote to her sister Margaret Henkel on May 28, 1847 relaying the news of their grandfather's death. She goes on to write that \"eleven or twelve blacks are to be sold and a great deal of property.\" In a January 24, 1857 letter to Siram Henkel, Delia Koiner Overholt writes again to describe in detail describes the sale of enslaved persons from her grandfather's estate. A similarly noteworthy letter, dated August 13, 1835, was penned by Siram Henkel to his wife Margaret in which he describes a large \"drove\" of enslaved persons that passed through the Valley. He describes the scene as follows: \"There were eighty-four chained together to one long chain; there were also a great many women and children that were also in company; the whole number of men, women \u0026 children was two hundred and forty.\" There are two original copies of this letter in the collection.","All correspondence addressed to Dr. Solomon Henkel and/or Solomon Henkel P.M. is filed with Solomon Henkel (1777-1847), who was a practicing physician and served as Shenandoah County's first postmaster. A concerted effort was made on behalf of the archivist to not confuse his papers with those of his son Solomon David Henkel (1815-1872).","Much of the correspondence includes envelopes or address leaves. The correspondence is arranged primarily by recipient, but in cases where the recipient is unknown (e.g. non-specific salutations and greetings or lack of return address), the correspondence is filed with miscellaneous correspondence. Some of the letters have non-original annotations on the address leaves relating to content or the correspondents.","Series 2: Personal Papers, 1801-1881, includes miscellaneous papers from the immediate family of Siram Henkel. School papers and writing assignements from Siram and Margaret Henkel's children, Lewis, Samuel, Julia, Martin, and Maggie are included. The documents include a January 17, 1881 essay on politeness written by Maggie Henkel.","The series also includes a manuscript music book penned by Siram's mother, Rebecca Miller Henkel, a grammar copybook belonging to Siram's brother Slyvanus Henkel, and Siram's 1878 plans for his family's new home place at Plains Mill.","Series 3: Financial Files, 1832-1894, contains receipts, ledger pages, and promissory notes. Included in Siram Henkel's financial papers is a form of the estimate and assessment of agricultural products to be taxed by the government of the Confederate States. Of particular interest is Paul P. Henkel's 1844-1872 daybook entitled \"Sawmill Book No. 3\" documenting the sawmill owned by Solomon Henkel. The daybook records prices for sawing and details sawing activities. Elizabeth Garber Renalds' account book and journal documents egg business and other farming and day-to-day activities while the family was living at the Lincoln Homestead on Linville Creek south of Broadway.","Series 4: Genealogy and Research Files, 1890-2008, is comprised of research material, much of which was used to inform Mildred Renalds Wittig's  Henkel – Renalds Connection: with Ancestral Scripts and Collections  (2014). Documents include family trees, facsimiles of correspondence and manuscript material not otherwise found in this collection, photographs of Henkel family members and properties including Plains Mill and the Plains School, newspaper clippings, Henkel family reunion materials, and blank postcards. An oversize reproduction of a blank family register printed by Ambrose Henkel \u0026 Comp. is included.","Series 5: 2023-0329 Accession, 1864-1923, includes Henkel family correspondence, Renalds family correspondence, and letters written to Ray Renalds while he was admitted to Rockingham Memorial Hospital in 1923 for an undisclosed illness.","School materials were created by Lillian Henkel while a student at the Shenandoah Institute in Dayton and Harry S. Henkel while a student at Dunsmore Business College in Staunton. Coursework created by Ray Renalds while a student at Shenandoah Luthern Institute is included.","Front covers of bound volumes are inscribed \"Lillian M. 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Two issues of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eShenandoah Valley\u003c/emph\u003e (1900), a New Market newspaper, were separated from the 2023-0329 accession and added to existing holdings in Special Collections.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Material"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Several issues of serials including the  Lutheran Church Visitor  and the  Southern Churchman  have been removed from the collection and cataloged as part of Special Collections' rare book collection. Additionally, the facsimile publication of the  Day Book for Solomon Henkel at the Plains Mills, Rockingham County, Virginia  (2013) and Mildred Renalds Wittig's  Henkel – Renalds Connection: with Ancestral Scripts and Collections  (2nd ed., 2014) were removed from the collection and cataloged separately. Additional books and a broadside from the 2019 accession were cataloged separately. Two issues of  Shenandoah Valley  (1900), a New Market newspaper, were separated from the 2023-0329 accession and added to existing holdings in Special Collections."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu)."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_fe701131976635fcfbf3af795f2aa11a\"\u003eThe Henkel Family Papers, 1801-2008, document the influential Henkel family of Rockingham and Shenandoah counties in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. 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Exceptions to this arrangement scheme were made in order to group like materials (e.g. photographs, newspaper clippings) together. As a result chronological arrangements are approximate. In order to maintain original intellectual order, photographs and correspondence, for example, may be found across multiple series.","Manuscripts, 1930-2015 Research, 1960-2016 Professional Activities, 1963-2017 Teaching Materials, 1971-2013 Personal Papers, 1967-2016 Printed Ephemera and Photographs, 1961-2013","A professor of English at James Madison University, Joanne Gabbin earned her B.A. from Morgan State College in Baltimore, Maryland in 1967, and received her M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1970 and 1980, respectively. Gabbin taught at Roosevelt University, Chicago State University, and Lincoln University before she was hired at James Madison University in 1985 as a Commonwealth Visiting Professor. She became the director of the Honors Program (now the Honors College) in 1986, where she served for 19 years and founded many programs that define the Honors College today. ","In 1994, she organized the first Furious Flower Poetry Conference, which she held at JMU and in honor of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks. The event was considered historic and likely the largest gathering of African American poets and literature scholars to that date. After a second successful conference a decade later, JMU chartered the Furious Flower Poetry Center in 2005, the nation's first academic center devoted to Black poetry. ","The author/editor of numerous books and founder of the Wintergreen Women Writers' Collective, Gabbin's contributions to the academic field of African American poetry have been acknowledged with awards and honors from such organizations as the HistoryMakers Archives, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, the College Language Association and the International Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent, among many others. Her publications include  Sterling A. Brown: Building the Black Aesthetic Tradition  (1985), which was reissued in 1994 by the University Press of Virginia and the children's book  I Bet She Called Me Sugar Plum  (2004). She also edited  The Furious Flowering of African American Poetry  (1999),  Furious Flower: African American Poetry from the Black Arts Movement to the Present  (2004),  Furious Flower: Seeding the Future of African American Poetry  (2020),  Shaping Memories: Reflections of African American Women Writers  (2009), and  Mourning Katrina: A Poetic Response to Tragedy  (2009). ","Collection was donated in clearly labeled folders housed in multiple cubic boxes. In Feburary 2017, Cardinal House experienced a flood as a result of plumbing issues. Materials in this collection were affected and may exhibit water damage. Processors used labels as direction for series arrangement, and focused on discards of duplicates and assessing water-damage materials. Afterwards, materials were moved to hollingers and additional accruals were integrated into the existing arrangement.","Duplicate newspapers, newsletters, brochures, articles, etc. were discarded. Financial records including receipts, credit card and bank statements, and travel reimbursements were not retained and were discarded. Student records containing personally identifiable information (student identification numbers, GPAs, grades, etc.)—beyond what is considered directory information—were removed and discarded.","Furious Flower Poetry Center Records, 1990-2014, UA 0017, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.","Furious Flower Poetry Center Conference Records, 1970-2015, UA 0018, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.","The Joanne V. Gabbin Papers, 1930-2017 [bulk 1960-2017], contain the professional, academic, and personal papers of Joanne V. Gabbin, professor of English at James Madison University and director of the Furious Flower Poetry Center. The materials chiefly relate to her professional role as an influential figure in the African American literary community and include manuscripts she wrote or edited, notes and materials from events where she spoke or was featured, and her correspondence with publishers, professional organizations, and other members of the African American literary community. Other materials include articles for research or teaching purposes, syllabi, documents and correspondence related to her role as professor and head of the JMU Honors College, personal correspondence, and documents related to her role as director of the Furious Flower Poetry Center.","Series 1: Manuscripts, 1930-2015, includes manuscripts authored by Gabbin and her colleagues. The majority of the series is made up of edits and drafts of the anthology manuscript that would be come to known as  Shaping Memories: Reflections of African American Women Writers . This manuscript would be the culmination of works by Gabbin and her colleagues after their annual Wintergreen Women's Writer's retreat. Also of note in this series is Gabbin's dissertation on Sterling Brown, written during her time at the University of Chicago as she pursued her master's degree and PhD.","Series 2: Research, 1960-2016, includes a wide variety of materials that relate to Gabbin's research during her time as a student in the master's and doctorate program at the University of Chicago and research for the manuscripts she wrote  and contributed to later in her life. The content mostly consists of articles from academic journals and books written on the subject at hand (e.g. Sonia Sanchez and Sterling Brown), with some interesting items including legal pads and spiral notebooks containing personal notes and thoughts on the topic being researched.","Series 3: Professional Activities, 1963-2017, comprises three subseries: general material, materials relating to the honors college at JMU, and material related to the Furious Flower Poetry Center. The items in this series relate to Gabbin's numerous speaking engagements and events held by the poetry center and honors college. This can include professional correspondence, promotional material, and invitations and programs to events held over the years.","Series 4: Teaching Materials, 1971-2013, includes items related to Joanne Gabbin's teaching career at James Madison University. The majority of this series comprises syllabi from the English classes Gabbin taught, all relating to Black Literature. Scattered throughout the series are also course evaluations, in which the majority of her students give her high marks for her enthusiasm for the material and accessible teaching style, and miscellaneous pedagogical materials likely used to inform instruction.","Series 5: Personal Papers, 1967-2016, is made up of two subseries: general personal materials and personal correspondence. Personal items cover a variety of material, which include: essays written by Gabbin when she was a student at Morgan State College and the University of Chicago (some marked up by her professors), drafted manuscripts, and a folder containing numerous drafts and illustrations for her children's book  I Bet She Called Me Sugar Plum . The personal correspondence is made up of letters written to Gabbin from former students she has had over the years (seen through numerous holiday cards and announcements), from collaborators on the manuscripts she has worked on over the years, or notes and letters written to her husband Alexander Gabbin as she attended the University of Chicago.","Series 6: Printed Ephemera and Photographs, 1961-2013, comprises chiefly newsletters, newspapers, and pamphlets. Most of the newspapers are national titles, such as the  Washington Post , with the  Daily News-Record  also being represented. Most of the articles center on events concerning African American issues. Of interest is a small pamphlet entitled \"Race and Psychology,\" dated 1961, in which the author details the history of psychological intelligence tests and how different racial/ethnic groups scored in comparison to each other. 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She also edited \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Furious Flowering of African American Poetry\u003c/emph\u003e (1999), \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eFurious Flower: African American Poetry from the Black Arts Movement to the Present\u003c/emph\u003e (2004), \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eFurious Flower: Seeding the Future of African American Poetry\u003c/emph\u003e (2020), \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eShaping Memories: Reflections of African American Women Writers\u003c/emph\u003e (2009), and \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eMourning Katrina: A Poetic Response to Tragedy\u003c/emph\u003e (2009). \u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Bio/Historical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["A professor of English at James Madison University, Joanne Gabbin earned her B.A. from Morgan State College in Baltimore, Maryland in 1967, and received her M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1970 and 1980, respectively. Gabbin taught at Roosevelt University, Chicago State University, and Lincoln University before she was hired at James Madison University in 1985 as a Commonwealth Visiting Professor. She became the director of the Honors Program (now the Honors College) in 1986, where she served for 19 years and founded many programs that define the Honors College today. ","In 1994, she organized the first Furious Flower Poetry Conference, which she held at JMU and in honor of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks. The event was considered historic and likely the largest gathering of African American poets and literature scholars to that date. After a second successful conference a decade later, JMU chartered the Furious Flower Poetry Center in 2005, the nation's first academic center devoted to Black poetry. ","The author/editor of numerous books and founder of the Wintergreen Women Writers' Collective, Gabbin's contributions to the academic field of African American poetry have been acknowledged with awards and honors from such organizations as the HistoryMakers Archives, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, the College Language Association and the International Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent, among many others. Her publications include  Sterling A. Brown: Building the Black Aesthetic Tradition  (1985), which was reissued in 1994 by the University Press of Virginia and the children's book  I Bet She Called Me Sugar Plum  (2004). She also edited  The Furious Flowering of African American Poetry  (1999),  Furious Flower: African American Poetry from the Black Arts Movement to the Present  (2004),  Furious Flower: Seeding the Future of African American Poetry  (2020),  Shaping Memories: Reflections of African American Women Writers  (2009), and  Mourning Katrina: A Poetic Response to Tragedy  (2009). "],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Joanne V. Gabbin Papers, 1930-2017 [bulk 1960-2017], undated, SC 0296, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Joanne V. Gabbin Papers, 1930-2017 [bulk 1960-2017], undated, SC 0296, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection was donated in clearly labeled folders housed in multiple cubic boxes. 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The majority of the series is made up of edits and drafts of the anthology manuscript that would be come to known as \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eShaping Memories: Reflections of African American Women Writers\u003c/emph\u003e. This manuscript would be the culmination of works by Gabbin and her colleagues after their annual Wintergreen Women's Writer's retreat. Also of note in this series is Gabbin's dissertation on Sterling Brown, written during her time at the University of Chicago as she pursued her master's degree and PhD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: Research, 1960-2016, includes a wide variety of materials that relate to Gabbin's research during her time as a student in the master's and doctorate program at the University of Chicago and research for the manuscripts she wrote  and contributed to later in her life. The content mostly consists of articles from academic journals and books written on the subject at hand (e.g. Sonia Sanchez and Sterling Brown), with some interesting items including legal pads and spiral notebooks containing personal notes and thoughts on the topic being researched.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3: Professional Activities, 1963-2017, comprises three subseries: general material, materials relating to the honors college at JMU, and material related to the Furious Flower Poetry Center. The items in this series relate to Gabbin's numerous speaking engagements and events held by the poetry center and honors college. This can include professional correspondence, promotional material, and invitations and programs to events held over the years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4: Teaching Materials, 1971-2013, includes items related to Joanne Gabbin's teaching career at James Madison University. The majority of this series comprises syllabi from the English classes Gabbin taught, all relating to Black Literature. Scattered throughout the series are also course evaluations, in which the majority of her students give her high marks for her enthusiasm for the material and accessible teaching style, and miscellaneous pedagogical materials likely used to inform instruction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5: Personal Papers, 1967-2016, is made up of two subseries: general personal materials and personal correspondence. Personal items cover a variety of material, which include: essays written by Gabbin when she was a student at Morgan State College and the University of Chicago (some marked up by her professors), drafted manuscripts, and a folder containing numerous drafts and illustrations for her children's book \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eI Bet She Called Me Sugar Plum\u003c/emph\u003e. The personal correspondence is made up of letters written to Gabbin from former students she has had over the years (seen through numerous holiday cards and announcements), from collaborators on the manuscripts she has worked on over the years, or notes and letters written to her husband Alexander Gabbin as she attended the University of Chicago.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 6: Printed Ephemera and Photographs, 1961-2013, comprises chiefly newsletters, newspapers, and pamphlets. Most of the newspapers are national titles, such as the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eWashington Post\u003c/emph\u003e, with the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eDaily News-Record\u003c/emph\u003e also being represented. Most of the articles center on events concerning African American issues. Of interest is a small pamphlet entitled \"Race and Psychology,\" dated 1961, in which the author details the history of psychological intelligence tests and how different racial/ethnic groups scored in comparison to each other. This series also contains several folders of photographs, documenting Gabbin's personal and professional life. Photographs of poets Rita Dove, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Nikki Giovanni are included.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Joanne V. Gabbin Papers, 1930-2017 [bulk 1960-2017], contain the professional, academic, and personal papers of Joanne V. Gabbin, professor of English at James Madison University and director of the Furious Flower Poetry Center. The materials chiefly relate to her professional role as an influential figure in the African American literary community and include manuscripts she wrote or edited, notes and materials from events where she spoke or was featured, and her correspondence with publishers, professional organizations, and other members of the African American literary community. Other materials include articles for research or teaching purposes, syllabi, documents and correspondence related to her role as professor and head of the JMU Honors College, personal correspondence, and documents related to her role as director of the Furious Flower Poetry Center.","Series 1: Manuscripts, 1930-2015, includes manuscripts authored by Gabbin and her colleagues. The majority of the series is made up of edits and drafts of the anthology manuscript that would be come to known as  Shaping Memories: Reflections of African American Women Writers . This manuscript would be the culmination of works by Gabbin and her colleagues after their annual Wintergreen Women's Writer's retreat. Also of note in this series is Gabbin's dissertation on Sterling Brown, written during her time at the University of Chicago as she pursued her master's degree and PhD.","Series 2: Research, 1960-2016, includes a wide variety of materials that relate to Gabbin's research during her time as a student in the master's and doctorate program at the University of Chicago and research for the manuscripts she wrote  and contributed to later in her life. The content mostly consists of articles from academic journals and books written on the subject at hand (e.g. Sonia Sanchez and Sterling Brown), with some interesting items including legal pads and spiral notebooks containing personal notes and thoughts on the topic being researched.","Series 3: Professional Activities, 1963-2017, comprises three subseries: general material, materials relating to the honors college at JMU, and material related to the Furious Flower Poetry Center. The items in this series relate to Gabbin's numerous speaking engagements and events held by the poetry center and honors college. This can include professional correspondence, promotional material, and invitations and programs to events held over the years.","Series 4: Teaching Materials, 1971-2013, includes items related to Joanne Gabbin's teaching career at James Madison University. The majority of this series comprises syllabi from the English classes Gabbin taught, all relating to Black Literature. Scattered throughout the series are also course evaluations, in which the majority of her students give her high marks for her enthusiasm for the material and accessible teaching style, and miscellaneous pedagogical materials likely used to inform instruction.","Series 5: Personal Papers, 1967-2016, is made up of two subseries: general personal materials and personal correspondence. Personal items cover a variety of material, which include: essays written by Gabbin when she was a student at Morgan State College and the University of Chicago (some marked up by her professors), drafted manuscripts, and a folder containing numerous drafts and illustrations for her children's book  I Bet She Called Me Sugar Plum . The personal correspondence is made up of letters written to Gabbin from former students she has had over the years (seen through numerous holiday cards and announcements), from collaborators on the manuscripts she has worked on over the years, or notes and letters written to her husband Alexander Gabbin as she attended the University of Chicago.","Series 6: Printed Ephemera and Photographs, 1961-2013, comprises chiefly newsletters, newspapers, and pamphlets. Most of the newspapers are national titles, such as the  Washington Post , with the  Daily News-Record  also being represented. Most of the articles center on events concerning African American issues. Of interest is a small pamphlet entitled \"Race and Psychology,\" dated 1961, in which the author details the history of psychological intelligence tests and how different racial/ethnic groups scored in comparison to each other. 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Gabbin Papers","English language -- Study and teaching (Higher)","Poetry -- Black authors","African Americans -- Poetry","African American poets","Poets, Black","Letters (correspondence)","Manuscripts (documents)","Research notes","Photographs","Printed Ephemera","Pamphlets","Brochures","Personal papers","Articles","Syllabi","Poetry","Faculty papers","Newsletters","Newspaper clippings","Collection is open to research. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection","Two boxes filled with empty file folders were recycled prior to processing.","The collection is arranged in six series. Series 3 and Series 5 are arranged further into subseries. Each series is arranged chronologically except for Series 1: Manuscripts which is arranged alphabetically. Exceptions to this arrangement scheme were made in order to group like materials (e.g. photographs, newspaper clippings) together. As a result chronological arrangements are approximate. In order to maintain original intellectual order, photographs and correspondence, for example, may be found across multiple series.","Manuscripts, 1930-2015 Research, 1960-2016 Professional Activities, 1963-2017 Teaching Materials, 1971-2013 Personal Papers, 1967-2016 Printed Ephemera and Photographs, 1961-2013","A professor of English at James Madison University, Joanne Gabbin earned her B.A. from Morgan State College in Baltimore, Maryland in 1967, and received her M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1970 and 1980, respectively. Gabbin taught at Roosevelt University, Chicago State University, and Lincoln University before she was hired at James Madison University in 1985 as a Commonwealth Visiting Professor. She became the director of the Honors Program (now the Honors College) in 1986, where she served for 19 years and founded many programs that define the Honors College today. ","In 1994, she organized the first Furious Flower Poetry Conference, which she held at JMU and in honor of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks. The event was considered historic and likely the largest gathering of African American poets and literature scholars to that date. After a second successful conference a decade later, JMU chartered the Furious Flower Poetry Center in 2005, the nation's first academic center devoted to Black poetry. ","The author/editor of numerous books and founder of the Wintergreen Women Writers' Collective, Gabbin's contributions to the academic field of African American poetry have been acknowledged with awards and honors from such organizations as the HistoryMakers Archives, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, the College Language Association and the International Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent, among many others. Her publications include  Sterling A. Brown: Building the Black Aesthetic Tradition  (1985), which was reissued in 1994 by the University Press of Virginia and the children's book  I Bet She Called Me Sugar Plum  (2004). She also edited  The Furious Flowering of African American Poetry  (1999),  Furious Flower: African American Poetry from the Black Arts Movement to the Present  (2004),  Furious Flower: Seeding the Future of African American Poetry  (2020),  Shaping Memories: Reflections of African American Women Writers  (2009), and  Mourning Katrina: A Poetic Response to Tragedy  (2009). ","Collection was donated in clearly labeled folders housed in multiple cubic boxes. In Feburary 2017, Cardinal House experienced a flood as a result of plumbing issues. Materials in this collection were affected and may exhibit water damage. Processors used labels as direction for series arrangement, and focused on discards of duplicates and assessing water-damage materials. Afterwards, materials were moved to hollingers and additional accruals were integrated into the existing arrangement.","Duplicate newspapers, newsletters, brochures, articles, etc. were discarded. Financial records including receipts, credit card and bank statements, and travel reimbursements were not retained and were discarded. Student records containing personally identifiable information (student identification numbers, GPAs, grades, etc.)—beyond what is considered directory information—were removed and discarded.","Furious Flower Poetry Center Records, 1990-2014, UA 0017, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.","Furious Flower Poetry Center Conference Records, 1970-2015, UA 0018, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.","The Joanne V. Gabbin Papers, 1930-2017 [bulk 1960-2017], contain the professional, academic, and personal papers of Joanne V. Gabbin, professor of English at James Madison University and director of the Furious Flower Poetry Center. The materials chiefly relate to her professional role as an influential figure in the African American literary community and include manuscripts she wrote or edited, notes and materials from events where she spoke or was featured, and her correspondence with publishers, professional organizations, and other members of the African American literary community. Other materials include articles for research or teaching purposes, syllabi, documents and correspondence related to her role as professor and head of the JMU Honors College, personal correspondence, and documents related to her role as director of the Furious Flower Poetry Center.","Series 1: Manuscripts, 1930-2015, includes manuscripts authored by Gabbin and her colleagues. The majority of the series is made up of edits and drafts of the anthology manuscript that would be come to known as  Shaping Memories: Reflections of African American Women Writers . This manuscript would be the culmination of works by Gabbin and her colleagues after their annual Wintergreen Women's Writer's retreat. Also of note in this series is Gabbin's dissertation on Sterling Brown, written during her time at the University of Chicago as she pursued her master's degree and PhD.","Series 2: Research, 1960-2016, includes a wide variety of materials that relate to Gabbin's research during her time as a student in the master's and doctorate program at the University of Chicago and research for the manuscripts she wrote  and contributed to later in her life. The content mostly consists of articles from academic journals and books written on the subject at hand (e.g. Sonia Sanchez and Sterling Brown), with some interesting items including legal pads and spiral notebooks containing personal notes and thoughts on the topic being researched.","Series 3: Professional Activities, 1963-2017, comprises three subseries: general material, materials relating to the honors college at JMU, and material related to the Furious Flower Poetry Center. The items in this series relate to Gabbin's numerous speaking engagements and events held by the poetry center and honors college. This can include professional correspondence, promotional material, and invitations and programs to events held over the years.","Series 4: Teaching Materials, 1971-2013, includes items related to Joanne Gabbin's teaching career at James Madison University. The majority of this series comprises syllabi from the English classes Gabbin taught, all relating to Black Literature. Scattered throughout the series are also course evaluations, in which the majority of her students give her high marks for her enthusiasm for the material and accessible teaching style, and miscellaneous pedagogical materials likely used to inform instruction.","Series 5: Personal Papers, 1967-2016, is made up of two subseries: general personal materials and personal correspondence. Personal items cover a variety of material, which include: essays written by Gabbin when she was a student at Morgan State College and the University of Chicago (some marked up by her professors), drafted manuscripts, and a folder containing numerous drafts and illustrations for her children's book  I Bet She Called Me Sugar Plum . The personal correspondence is made up of letters written to Gabbin from former students she has had over the years (seen through numerous holiday cards and announcements), from collaborators on the manuscripts she has worked on over the years, or notes and letters written to her husband Alexander Gabbin as she attended the University of Chicago.","Series 6: Printed Ephemera and Photographs, 1961-2013, comprises chiefly newsletters, newspapers, and pamphlets. Most of the newspapers are national titles, such as the  Washington Post , with the  Daily News-Record  also being represented. Most of the articles center on events concerning African American issues. Of interest is a small pamphlet entitled \"Race and Psychology,\" dated 1961, in which the author details the history of psychological intelligence tests and how different racial/ethnic groups scored in comparison to each other. This series also contains several folders of photographs, documenting Gabbin's personal and professional life. Photographs of poets Rita Dove, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Nikki Giovanni are included.","Three poetry broadsides printed in 2017 at the Virginia Arts of the Book Center for the Virginia Festival of the Book - Heavenly Madrigal, Seasons Change Before We're Ready, and Zombie Blues Villanelle - were removed from the collection and cataloged individually. These broadsides are held by Special Collections.","The copyright interests in this collection have not been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. Staff have taken special care to identify and remove sensitive materials, particularly those relating to students' academic records, found within this collection. However, in rare instances, privacy protected information may be revealed during use of this collection. 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She also edited  The Furious Flowering of African American Poetry  (1999),  Furious Flower: African American Poetry from the Black Arts Movement to the Present  (2004),  Furious Flower: Seeding the Future of African American Poetry  (2020),  Shaping Memories: Reflections of African American Women Writers  (2009), and  Mourning Katrina: A Poetic Response to Tragedy  (2009). "],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Joanne V. Gabbin Papers, 1930-2017 [bulk 1960-2017], undated, SC 0296, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Joanne V. Gabbin Papers, 1930-2017 [bulk 1960-2017], undated, SC 0296, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection was donated in clearly labeled folders housed in multiple cubic boxes. 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