This is part three of the book Medical, Social & Political Aspects of the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Crisis: A Bibliography, compiled by Donald W. McLeod and Alan V. Miller (Toronto: Canadian Gay Archives, 1985). The other parts of the book can be found at the University of Toronto Library’s T-Space repository: http://hdl.handle.net/1807/4396 MEDICAL, SOCIAL & POLITICAL AsPECTS of the ACOOIRED IMMONE DEfiCIENCY SYNDROME (AIDS) CRISIS: ABIBIIOBRAPHY

Compiled by Donald WMcleod and Alan V. Miller Canadian Gay Archives Publication Number 10 LeBlanc, Denis. The Red Cross and AIDS.~.Qi. Ottawa Info 10(5): 4, June 1984.

Le Du, Bernard. La fete contre la mort

Le Du, Bernard. SIDA: rafle a Haiti. Gai Pied Hebdo 83: 12-13, Sept.ember 3-9, 1983.

Lee, Harvey. No change seen at blood cent.er. ~ Paper 5(5): ?, May 1983.

Lega 1 group fights discrimina tion against. peop 1 e with AI D S . Our Paper, Your Paper 2(17): 2, August. 31, 1983.

Leigh, Ian R. Disgust. with Ch. 7 . !2.1!Y Area Report.er 13(20): 9, May 19, 1983.

Lejeune, Claude. Le cancer gay. Samourai International 3: 6, Janu ary 1983.

Lejeune, C laude. A qui profite le SID A

? Gai Pied Hebdo 77: 16-17, Ju 1 y 9-15, 198 3•

Leonard, B. Medical discipline . Gay Male S/M Act.ivist.s News 1(4): 6, April 1983.

Lesbian and Gay Associated Engineers and Scientists. Bas ton Chapter. To t.re editor . Boston: LGAES, 1983. Ip.

Lesbian/gay physicians host. real t.h fair . ~ Area Reporter 13(16): 12, April 21, 1983.

Let's go to the circus ! ~ Ma le S/M Activists News 1(3): 2, January 1983.

A letter from your 's Heal th Crisis . B1 ueboy 76: 74, February 1983.

Levent.hal, Stan,. James Alan Fraser, tenor with Chorus . New York Nat.ive 79: 8, December 19, 1983-January 1,1984.

Leventhal, Stan. Klaus Nomi dies. 71: 13,56, August. 29-September 11, 1983.

Levent.hal, St.an. Klaus Nomi dies of AIDS. GLC yoice 4(21): 8, September 6, 1983.

Levent.hal, St.an; Person, Glenn; Umans, Richard; Borgman, Charles.

205 Rf3Tlembering Fred Cantaloupe. New Yori< Native 87: 15,46, April 9-22, 1984.

Levet., Georges. Ouf! Merci poppers••• . Gai Pied Hebdo 72: 16, June 1983.

Lewis, Bill. AIDS Committ.ee formed in Toronto . Action! !l Publication.Qf. t.t-e Right..l2. Privacy Committee 3(3): 8, 1983.

Libertarian Bergland hits gay bat~ouse closures . ~ Area Reporter 14(15): 2, April 12, 1984.

Liephart., Jeff. Can psycho-incubation of AID S virus be reversed? ~ Area Reporter 13(39): 14-15,17, September 29,1983.

Lifestyle changes may be resulting in AIDS slowdown. Mont.rose Voice 142: 1, July 15, 1983.

Linebarger, Char 1 ie. AI D S con ference at UC Medical Cen ter; experts concentrat.e on st.opping sex. ~ Area Reporter 14(19): 2,10, May 10, 1984.

Linebarger, Charlie. The AID S Fund: survivor and st.ill a pioneer. ~ Area Reporter 14 (18): 10, May 3, 1984.

Link between hormone, AIDS . Empty Closet 137: 1 3, April 1 98 3.

Lipner, Jay C. Preparing for the worst; lega 1 aspects of AID S. New York Native 88: 17,19, April 23-May 6,1984.

Living in the AID Sera: t.wo workshops for gay men . ~ Area Report.er 13(34): 19, August. 25, 1983.

Lobbying alert issued on stat.e funding for AIDS. New York Native 84: 9-10, February 27-March 11, 1984.

Local AIDS benefit money missing <$1000 raised by Monte's, bar in St.. Louis>. ~ News-Telegrar;tl 2(10): 3, July 1983.

Local AI DS group meets . [qua 1 Time 32: 8, June 29, 1983.

Loca 1 AI DS/K S founda tion forms two support groups . Sacrament.o Star 2(3): 1, June 29, 1983.

Local AIDS/K S foundat.ion releases $$$ report . Sentinel 10(25): 2, December 8, 1983.

Loca 1 AID S vigil draws 70 + t.o FE D. News..Qf the Columbus ~ and Lesbian Community 6(10): 405, November 1983.

Local AIDS Vigil set 5:00 pm, October 8 Coffman Union Great Hall.

206 GLC Voice 4(23): 1, October 3, 1983.

Local AIDS vigil will include issue of the list . Lights With Current 12: 3, September 30­ Octa ber 13, 19 8 3 •

Loca 1 group Forms AID S educationa 1 committees . Montrose y'-oice 151: 10, September 16, 1983.

Local group to raise Funds For blood-Filtering device . Egual Time 29: 9, May 18,1983.

Local KS/AIDS Foundation publi~s annual report. M,ontrose Voice 142: 1,5, July 15, 1983.

Local man discusses AIDS . Our Own Community Press 7(11): 5, September 1983.

Loca 1 manuFacturer claims poppers &: AID S are unrelated . Tre Works 2(8): 15, May 1983.

Local Red Cross screens For AIDS. Our Own Community ~ 7(7): 1,14, May 1983.

Locke, John. An open letter to the gay community on AIDS . ~ News(Philadelphia) 7(23): 13, April 15­ 21, 1983.

Londoners victims of OxFord AIDS smear. Capital~, June 17, 1983, p.7.

Long, Larry. Pride on closure . ~ Area Reporter 14(15): 6, April 12, 1984.

Lorch, Pau 1. AID S Funding- no games p lease . ~ Area Reporter 13(19): 6-7, May 12,1983.

Lorch, Paul. AIDS reaches the term paper stage . ~ Area Report.er 13(41): 6, Oct.ober 13,1983.

Lorch, Paul. Tre ascorbate doctor . ~ Area Report.er 14(10): 6, March 8, 1984.

Lorch, Pau 1. Tre ba tttlouses and zea 1 otry. ~ Area Report.er 13 (28): 6-7, July 14, 1983.

Lorch, Paul. Brit.t paves way For stopping sex; bathhouse ll surveil 1 ance and II no sex enForcement authority created For Hea 1 t.h Department inspectors. ~ Area Report.er 14(20): 1,10, May 17, 1984.

Lorch, Paul. Cancer virus lat.est. AIDS suspect; word expect.ed on link between 1 eukemia virus and AI DS < H T L V-3 >. ~ Area Reporter

207 14(16): 1,11, April 19, 1984.

Lorch, Paul. Continuing coverage . ill. Area Reporter 13 (1): 6,14, August. 4, 1983.

Lorch, Paul. Cures for t.he asking, cures for the buying . ~ Area Report.er 14(4): 6-7, January 26, 1984.

Lorch, Pau 1. '83, a hard year t.o fat.hom . ~ Area Reporter 13(52): 8,11, December 29, 1983.

Lorch, Pau 1. F act finders c lear AI D S/K S fundraiser: call charges baseless and sensational . ~ Area Reporter 13 (50): 5, December 15, 1983.

Lorch, Pau 1. Gay men dying: shifting gears- part. III: wo 1 ves and Easter lambs . ~ Area Report.er 13(12): 6 , March 31, 1983.

Lorch, Pau 1. How does it go with AI D S: part 1. ill. Area Reporter 13(20): 6, May 19, 1983.

Lorch, Paul. How does it go with AIDS: part II- life with AIDS. ~ Area Reporter 13(21): 6, May 26, 1983.

Lorch, Paul. KS t.akes Paul Dague: former DC director loses two-year battle. ill. Area Reporter 14(4): 1,10, January 26, 1984.

Lorch, Paul. Naming t.he diseases: part I: on t.he way to no man's 1 and. ~ Area Reporter 13(42): 6, October 20, 1983.

Lorch, Paul. Naming the diseases: part II: defanging the portrait. . ~ Area Reporter 13(43): 6, October 27, 1983.

Lorch, Paul. Tre price of bad news <"t.he AIDS dilemma is fert.ile ground for our greatest. vice. Homosexism: a fear and loathing of our own kind ...">. ~ Area Report.er 13(27): 6, July 7,1983.

Lorch, Paul. Runner dies at AIDS race: Golden Gate event marred by collapse. Ba_y Area Reporter 13(29): 1, July 21,1983.

Lorch, Pau 1. Scientists compete for AI DS honors: taking credit for breakt.hrough (with reservations) causes transat.lantic tensions . ~ Area Report.er 14(18): 1,5, May 3, 1984.

Lorch, Paul. Tre Sea Captain Motel and questions . ~ Area Reporter 14(13): 6,8, March 29, 1984.

Lorch, Paul. Sex practices re-open AID S war. ~ Area Reporter 14(6): 1,14, February 9, 1984.

Lorch, Paul. Sitting in with the ascorbate crowd; back room therapy

208 cou 1 d be tre back door to staying a live . ~ Area Reporter 14(17): 2, April 26, 1984.

lorch, Pau 1. Vil ~ Voice blasts House AIDS hearin g: 1 eaders charged with grand stan din g on rea 1 t.h crisis. ~ Area Report.er 13(46): 2, November 17,1983.

lord, Nancy. Tresaga of t.reint.ernational serum shipment . National Coalition ..Qf ~ STD Services Newsletter 4(5): 15-16, May 1983.

Gay and lesbian Scientists. Special notice t.o members . los Angeles: lAGAlS, April 14, 1982. 1 p.

lourea, David N. Bisexuals ignored . ~ Area Report.er 13(20): 8, May 19, 1983.

lovett, Ken. AIDS--radsla i Aust.raliel'. Revolt. 14(7): 58, July 1983.

low immunity in t-ealthy gay men . Sacramento Star 1(9): 10, Sept.ember 22, 1982.

lucas, M. Sel f-eradicat.ion < let.ter reo AIID S education>. ~ Area Report.er 14(15): 7, April 12, 1984.

lung test for AIDS recommended. News of t.t-e Columbus ~ and lesbian Communit.y 6(8): 336, Sept.ember 1983.

lusardo, lonnie. Dorian Group denounces Seattle major media for AIDS coverage. Advocat.e 365: 57, April 14, 1983.

lusardo, lonnie; Freiberg, Peter; O'Loughlin, Ray; Anderson, Scott P.; Robinson, Alan G. AIDS news updat.es: Seat.t.le persons with AIDS list.; AID S and eviction at.tempt; AID S reporting in San Francisco; "natural history" study on AIDS; New Orleans AIDS benefit. Advocate 380: 14-16, November 10l, 1983. M M. Robert Schwab, Houston activist, dies of AIDS. New York Native 80: 19, January 2-15, 1984.

Mackham, George C. Lay do wn t.he sw ords < 1 et ter reo ga y unit.y to fight AIDS>. ~ Area Reporter 13(24): 8, June 16,1983.

Madison Square = 3 ring circus in benefit for AIDS group. News Qf tte Co 1 umbus ~ ~ Lesbian Community 6 (3): 115, Apri 1 1983.

Mahner, Jurg. Tre ho 1 ocaust comp lex < letter from AID S patient reo L. Kramer>. New York Native 61: 4-5, April 11-24,1983.

Major artists donate works for AIDS benefit auction . ~ News(Philadelphia) 8(25): 4, May 3, 1984.

209 Major benefit for AID S cancelled . Update 132: 6, April 4,1984.

Man sue:; over false AID S fear . He Woody News 7(7): 6, October 19, 1983.

Man with AI D S loses sa 1 es job < Vince Baker, Miami>. [qua 1 Time 42: 2, November 16,1983.

Manhatten Survey. AID S survey <35 questions about AID S on mail-in survey>. New York Native 67: 13, July 4-17,1983.

Manitoba Gay Coa lition. Recommendations for blood dona tion by gay men in Manitoba . Winnipeg: The Coalition, <1983>.

Mansell, Peter W.A. Program set for KS woIi. National Coalition .2i ~ S T D Service:; News letter 3(5): 20, May 1982.

Many plan to join national AIDS vigil. Update 118: 4, September 21, 1983.

, Keith. AIDS: subject of Ricnnond forum . 0 ur 0 WD Communit y Press 7(12): 12, October 1983.

Maranger, Keith. Mandamus Society to establish AID S fund . Our Own Community Press 7(8): 1, June 1983.

Maranger, Keith. Mandamus starts AID S fund, agrees to be "liason" . Our Own Community P_ress 7(9): 2, Ju 1 y 1983.

< Maranger>, Keith. Who has acquired immune deficiency syndrome ? 0 ur 0 wn Community Pr_ess 7(10): 5, August 1983.

Marcoux, Daniel. Actions pour contra Ie SIDA . Sortie 6: 28, April 1983.

Marcoux, Daniel. Le Quebec a son comite SID~ . Sortie 6: 18, April 1983.

Marcoux, Daniel. Pas de gl obu les roses pour Ie Croix-Rouge ? Sortie 6: 18, April 1983.

Margaret Heckl er says number 0 f AI D S cases is sti 1 1 climbing. Connection 3(6): 6, February 8-22, 1984.

Margaret M. Heckler addresses AIDS: speech by Secretary of Health and Human Services at U.S. Conference of Mayors in Denver, Colorado, on June 14,198) . ~ Area Reporter 13(25): 4,20­ 21, June 23, 1983.

Marguardt, Diana; Mathews, Christopher; McCutchan, J. Allen. Testy

210 health programs & AIDS . Update 110: ?, June 2,1983.

Marin AID S Support Network is formed. lL§y Area Reporter 14(19): 16, t~ay 10, 1984.

Mariposa Education and Research Foundation. Goodstein STD (VD) research project. donated to Mariposa . Los Angeles: Mariposa, April 22, 1983.

Mariposa Education and Research Foundat.ion. Making sex safe: a project of the Mariposa Education & Research Foundation < letter from Dr. Bruce Voeller and Da vid B. Goodstein reo sexual lubricant and S T D prevention>. Los Angeles: Mariposa, <1983>, 2 pp.

Marks, Jim. Brouhaha erupts over AID S office location. Wag-ungton ~.l ade 14 (29): 5, Ju 1 y 22, 1983.

Marks, Jim. Clarke wou 1 d re v oke 1 icenses f or ref usin g AIDS pa tients . 14(25): 6, June 24, 1983.

Marks, Jim. C linic's "" seminar draws more than 300 men . Washington Blade 15(18): 7-8, May 4, 1984.

Marks, Jim. For people with AIDS sex is a very difficult' topic. Wag-ungton Blade 15(19): 1,18, May 11,1984.

Marks, Jim. Fundraising for AID S. Washington Blade 14(39): 17, October 7, 1983.

Marks, Jim. Ginsberg on drugs, AIDS, t.he bomb . Washington Blade 15(6): 1,18, February 10,1984.

Marks, Jim. Having AI DS : t.he pain, the despair, and the humor. Wa~ngton B laoo 15(18): 1,22-23, May 4, 1984.

Marks, Jlm. 1983 celebration was largest ever . Wag-ungton Blade 14(25): 1,20, June 24,1983.

Marks, Jim. Planning begins for AI D S vigil. Washington Blade 14(28): 6, Ju I y 15, 1983.

Marks, Jim. Pot.l uck dinner, ot.her even ts are set. to he 1 p promote AI DS vigil. Wa~nqt.on Blaoo 14(37): 17, September 23,1983.

Marks, Jim. Preparing for a bat.tle that will not go away . Wag-ungton Blade 15(13): 5-6, March 30, 1984.

Marks, Jim. Series of AIDS fundraisers planned. Washingt.on Blade 14 (15 ): 17, April 15, 1983.

211 Marks, Jim. Suburban Maryland gays hear from state AIDS coordinator . Washington Blade 14(41): 6-7, Oct 0 ber 21, 19 B3 .

Marks, Jim. WET A document.ary on Gays airs Tuesday . Washington Blade 14(24): 16, June 17, 1983.

Marks, Milton. Marks on KS . Sentinel 10(9): 5, April 28, 1983.

Marks, Milton. Needing ~lp . ~ Area Reporter 13(17): 7, April 28, 1983.

Marks announces new AIDS funds . Sentinel 10(22): 1, October 27,1983.

Marks 0 f fers AI D 5 funding bi 1 1 . ~ Area Reporter 13(19): 5, May 12, 1983.

Marks pleased with St.at.e's quick response in AID 5 funding. ~ Area Reporter 13(44): 14, November 3, 1983.

Marks wants 1/2 million for AIDS research . Ca lifornia 'y"oice 5(11):? ,May 20, 19B3.

Martin, Alex; Burlison, JciTl; Dagan~ Ron. Will stop AID S? Scientist.s present best evidence to date: maybe. ~ Area Reporter 13(40): 15, October 6,1983.

Martin, Gerald A. Time to rest. . ~ Area Report.er 13(16): 7, April 21, 1983.

Martin, Jeanne; George, Ken. To your heal th: is perpet.uated when diseases are t.ermed "gay-reI ated" < letter>. ~ News(Philadelphia) 7(28): 10-11, May 20-26,1983.

Martz, Steve. Administration doubles FY 84 AIIuS request . Washington Blade 14(33): 3, August 19, 1983.

Martz, Steve. AID 5 and the gay press. Washington Blade 14(29): 3, Ju 1 y 22, 19B3.

Mar t z , 5 t eve. AIDS re 1 ated e f for t sexamined in H 0 use . ~ N8W'~Telegraph 2(11): 8,12, August. 1983.

Mart.z, Steve. AIDS report.ed in 4 health workers . Washington Blade 14(2B): 1,12, July 15, 1983.

Martz, Steve. AIDS vigil: festive day ends solemnly . Washington Blade 14(25): 1,20, June 24,1983.

212 Mart.z, 5 t.e ve. Bran dt pledges no re versa 1 of PHS· blood donor policy

Mart.z, S te v e. Ca verin9 a cat astraphe: the staries t.he g8 Y press is missing. New Yark Na tiv e 70: 16,60, August. 15-28, 1983.

Martz, 5 te v e. Education t.he AI D 5 key, rea 1 t.h officia Is t.o 1 d. Washingt.on Blade 14(36): 5, September 16, 1983.

Martz, 5 teve. Gay groups vot.e t.o create new nationa 1 lobby . Wadlington 81 BeE 14(24): I,ll, June 17, 1983.

Mart.z, Steve. Gay leaders rap federal AIDS response at. hearing. Washingt.on Blade 14(31): 1,19-21, August 5, 1983.

n Mart.z, Steve. Gays to Congress: II AID 5 funds t.oo litt Ie, too 1 at.e • Connection 2 (19): 10-11,13, August 3-16, 1983.

Martz, 5 t.e v e. Go vernmen t. IS effort. t,c fight AIDS slammed as nt.ao n 1 it. t.l 8, too 1 a t.e • Sentine1 10 (16): 1-2, August 4, 1983.

Martz, St.eve. GRNL, NGTF cautious about. possible Senate AIDS hearing. Washington Blade 14(43): 5-6, Na vember 4, 1983.

Martz, steve. Heckler pledges to work with Gay community <5ecretary of Hea 1 t.h and Human Ser v ices Margaret Heck1 er at. u.s. Con Ference of Mayars>. Washington Blade 14 (24): 1,10, June 17, 1983.

Mart.z, Steve. Heckler to Social Securit.y staff: "provide service u t.o ••• AIDS \1 ict.ims . Washing ton Blade 14(27): 1,10, Ju 1 y 8, 1983.

Mart.z, 5 t,eve. "I don't. want. t.o die of red t.ape" . WaS1ingt.on Blade 14(31): 1,21, August. 5, 1983.

Mart.z, St.eve. Kisses and curses

Mart.z, 5 te ve. Po lIs show high 1 e ve 1 of AIDS awareness by pub lie. Washingt.on Blade 14(30): 3, Ju 1 y 29, 1983.

Martz, 5 t.e v e. Who can you trust ? WaSlington 8 lade 14(24): 3, June 17, 1983.

Martz, 5 te ve. Tm year of AI D 5: 1983 in re view. WaSlingt.on Blade 14 (51): 5, 0 ecember 30, 1983.

Mart.z, 5 tev e; Law, Debi. The forgotten conference . Washingt.on Blade 14 (24): 11, June 17, 1983.

213 Marzano, Nick. AI DS-line est.ab 1 ished: 260-1304. San Diego Gayzet. t.e 36: 6, May 5, 1983.

Marzano, Nick. Hepatitis-B vaccine recept.ion underwhe 1 ming . San Diego Gayzet.t,e 38: la, May 19,1983.

Marzano, Nick. Shanti on the front. lines . 5 an 0 iego Gayzet.t.e 34: 4,8, Apri 1 21, 1983.

Masks and 9 loves against AI D5 <5 an Francisco fire and po lice departmen t.s "guard tJeir personne1 against AI D 5 n >. Equal Time 32: 2, June 29, 1983.

Maskwa, . Gregory. II Ken n y 1 S 5 t.ory U feat.ured in Paris Ma t.ch . Connect.ion 2 (18): 25, Ju 1 y 20- August. 2, 1983.

Mass, Larry. Questions an d answers aboutA10 •T as< Foree Rep art. 9 (4): .3, August- September 1982.

Mass, L awren ce. Abou t. your hea 1 th•••<8 series of fu 1 I pa ge ad vert.isement.s t.aken out. in all maj or gay periodica 1 s>. ~ Area Reporter 13 (20): 5, May 19, 1983.

Mass, LBwrence. Blood and po litics: an AIDS not.ebook. New Yark Nat.ive 57: 23,25, February 14-27, 1983.

Mass, L awrence. 5 orne go 0 d news: VD ra tes are do wn. N ew Yark Nat.i v e 61: 19, April 11-24, 1983.

Masters, Pet.er. Speaking V.D. or, venereal remedies: an utt.er fai 1 ure . ~ Information 12: 19-28, 5 ummer 1982­ 1983.

Mayer, Ken. AI D S/pre-AID 5 case st.udy. Natioha 1 COB lition a f ~ 5 TO Services Nev.rslet.t.er 5(1): 41, August 1983.

Mayor ca 11s for AI D 5 t.ask force . ~ Area Reporter 13 (14): 3, Apri 1 7, 1983.

Mayor KDch dec 1 ares Aid for AID 5 WeB<. Metro line 6(6): 24, May 1, 1983.

Mayor Koch declares Aid for AIDS Week. The Weekly News 6(34): 6, April 27, 1983.

Hayor Koch dec 1 ares April 24-30 11 Aid for AI D 5 Week'·'. Cruise Newsmagazine 1 (1): 10, April 29- May 5, 1983.

Mayor Koch dec 1 ares April 24-30 Aid for AIDS Week. West.ern Express 2 (11): 2, April 27, 1983.

Mayor Koch dec 1 ares April 24-30 Aid for AI D 5 Week: circus benefit. high point.. W. Area Report.er 13 (17): 10, Apri 1 28, 1983.

Mayor want.s U.S. cities t.o mobilize against AIDS <5 an Francisco

214 Mayor 0 • Feinstein>.. Ca 1 i fornie Voice, Apr i 1 1983.

Mayors endorse GRNL AIDS plan . N8\\t's.Qf. tIE Col umbus ~ and Lesbian Communit.y 6 (6 ): 206, Ju 1 y 1983.

Mayars form AI D 5 task force, Whit.e to serve . ~ Community News 10 (40): 2, April 30, 1983.

Mazie, Bernard. eelibate tac tics <1 et. t.er from a psycho 1 0 gist. re. friendship>. ~ News( Phil ade 1 phia) 7 (30): 13, June 3-9, 1983.

McCabe, Michael J. Before AIDS . Advocate 376: 7, Sept.ember 15, 1983.

u McCaskell, Tim. AID 5 act.ion: a II pO licy of gest.ures ; gay leaders criticize U. S. go v ernment's inadequat.e response to crisis. Body Po litic 96: 21-22, September 1983.

McCaskell, Tim. Thousands demand AIDS funding . Body Po lit.ic 95: 19, Ju 1 y-August. 1983.

MCCR choir benefit to relp KS/AIOS . Mont.rose y"oice 172: 5, February 10, 1984.

McCreight., Robert. Rubbers are For birt.h contra 1

McDonell, Heidi. AIDS walk-a-thon . Gays of Ot.t.awa Infa 10 (7): 2, Sept.ember 1983.

McDonough, Martin. Fair warning

McDowell, Jan. AIDS workshop reId . Texes Gav/lesbian T 89.< Forca News 3 (7): 1-3, 0 et.ober 1983.

McKnight., Pet.er. Dietetic quackery . N8\0'1 Yark N ative 7 J: 4, December· 5-18, 1983.

Me Knight, Pet.er. Gal d rush . Ad v acet.e 377: 7, September 29, 1983.

Me Kusick, Leon.. 5 t.rength in the trut.h . ~ Area Reporter 13 (12): 6, March 31, 1983.

Me Kusick, Leon; Horstman, William; Carfagni, Arthur. Report. ..Q.!l communit.y reactions h AIDE- sur v ey . 5 an Francisco: n.p., 1983. 21pp.

McNaught., Brian. Some quest.ions that have never been asked . Washington Blade 14(18): 22, May 6, 1983.

215 ~1 c Naug,t., Brian. Tainted blood: blaming tm vict.ims

MeN au ght., 8 rian. Tel ling mom and dad about AI D S. Updat.e 109: ?, May 18, 1983.

MeN ei1, Jim. AI D 5 exorcism••• suck t.oes . GLey"oice 4(20): 3, August 15, 1983.

McPart.land, St.eve; Ward, St.anley. An AIDS journal. News of t.he Col umbus ~ and Lesbian Community 6(84): 343,345, September 21, 1983.

McPeake, Richard. Tre McPeake repo:rt . ~ News(Philadelphia) 7(24): 11, April 22-28, 1983.

McPeake, Richard. Th3 McPeake Report. . ~ News(Phil ade 1 phia) 7 (44): 10, September 15, 1983.

Me Quay, Joseph. AI D 5 buria 1 bi 1 1 1 Doming in commit tee . The Week 1 y News 7 (33): 3, April 18, 1984.

McQuay, Joseph. Campbell spreading love, not. AIDS . Tm WeekI y News 7(26): 3,15, February 29, 1984.

McQuay, Joseph. Church, celebrit.y fighting AIDS . Tt-e WeekI y News 7 (9): 3, No vember 2, 1983.

McQuay, Joseph. Davis st,ands by AIDS commercial . The Weekl y News 7 (36): 3, May 9, 1984.

McQ uay, Joseph. Edit.or's comment.

Me Quay, Joseph. Edit.or's remarks . Tt-e WeekI y News 6 (32): 4, April 13, 1984.

Me Quay, Joseph. Edit.or's remarks

M"cQuay, Joseph. Edit.or's remarks . The Weekly News 7 (26): 4, February 29, 1984.

Me Quay, Joseph. Edit.ar's remarks . The Weekly News 7(11): 4, November 16,1983.

McQuay, Joseph. Group favors closing all gay businesses . TtE WeekI y News 7 (13): 14, November 30, 1983.

216 McQuay, Joseph. Key West. coping with AID S. Tm Weekly News 7(7): 3, 0 et.ober 19, 1983.

McQuay, Joseph. Man fired solely because of AIDS . Th3 Weekl y News 7 (8): 3, act.ober 26, 1983.

Me Quay, Joseph. Participation sti1 1 low for screening . T he Week 1 y News 7 (29): 3, March 21, 1984.

Me Quay, Joseph. Researchers find probab 1 e cause of AI D 5 . The WeEk 1 y News 7 (34): 3, April 25, 1984.

Me Quay, Joseph. 5 creening unco vers AI D5 candidat.es . The Weekly News 7(5): 3, oct.ober 5, 1983.

Me Quay, Joseph. This AIDS st.ory is different. . The WeekI y News 6 (31): 4, April 6, 1983.

McQuay, Joseph. We can't. afford not t.o help . Tt-e WeekI y News 7 (12): 4, November 23, 1983.

Me Quay, Joseph. What price••• good hea 1 th ? Tte WeekI y News 7 (5): 4, 0 ct.ober 5, 1983.

Mc Quay, Joseph. Whi teside: too ear 1 y t.o stop fighting . Tt-e WeekI y News 7 (38): 3,17, May 23, 1984.

Mc Sha ne, 0 ennis J. 5 t.a t.emen t. to t.he g8 y camm unit y on AI D 5 <1 ett.er>. Campaign a8: 4, Apri 1 1983.

McTavish, Brent.. AID 5 parade (flFight.ing for our lives" march in San Francisco>• .y.. Gee News 4(6): 39-40, June 1983.

M0 says U 5 funds witH1e 1 d, need more gay money

MOs discuss diseases; dads t.ell joy, hardwork . Sacramento 5 t.ar 1 (11): 1,10, October 20, 1983.

Med st.uds come out. in Clevel and . News of tt-e Co lumbus ~ and Lesbian Communit.y 6(4): 126, May 1983.--

Media as source of in format.ion about. AI DS. Na t.iona 1 C08 lition of ~ 5 T D Services Nerlslet.t.er 5(4): 18, March-April 1984. -

Media crit.icized for ugarb 1 ed U report.ing . ~ Niagara News 4(4): 6, Apri 1 1983.

~1 edi-Cal wi 11 pay for AI DS treatments. ~ Cammu nity News 11 (30) : 2 , February 18, 1984.

217 Medica 1 caut.ion and po Iit.ica 1 judgment. . Body Po lit.ic 93: 8, May 1983.

Medica 1 journa 1 pub li9les 'B. A.R.' writ.er . ~ Area Report.er 13 (29): 3, Ju 1 y 21, 1983.

Medica 1 support for Texas sodomy 1 aw repea 1 . Au Courant 1(23): 7,11, April .26-May 2, 1983.

~1 eg amed .1 ey t.o fight AIDS . Cruise Newsm a98zine 1(1): 9, April 29-r~ay 5, 1983.

Megamed ley t.o fight. AI DS. RF D 35: 4, Summer 1983.

Megatone Records . Body Politic 94: 39, June 1983.

MEhring, Jdln. Milk Club combats AID 5

Meldrum, Julian. AIDS: where are we now ? Him Mant-hI y 65: 6-8, January 1984.

ll Mel ville, Rex. Heal th <"blood ). Out.rage 3: 12, June 1983.

Memorial service at. Grace for Morgan MacDonald . ~ At'ea Report.er 13 (43): 11, 0 ctober 27, 1983.

Memorial service for AID S patient . Connection 3 (2): 6, Na vember 30- December 14, 1983.

Mernoria 1 service I-el d for dumped AI D5 pat.ient. ., ~ Community NetIS 11 (20).: 2, December 3, 1983.

Memoria 1 ser v ice planned for gay a c tiv ist Robert Schwab. Mont.rose .Y.. oice 167: 3, January 6, 1984.

Men fight Air Force, Navy discharge tries . 5 acramento 5 t.ar 1 (23): 1, April 6, 1983.

Men 'with AI D5 named t.o posit.ions . Connect.ion 3 (2): 6, November 30- December 14, 1983.

Menard, Guy. Le me t.aphore qui t.ue. 5 ort.ie 12: 38, November 1983.

Menard, Guy. 5IDA I III Sortie 11: 38, 0 ct.oOOr 1983.

Mendenha 1 1, George. Club owners read y for no-sex ru 1es coming May 7; 3 sex spas c 1 ase down; anger mount.s . ~ Area Reporter 14(17): 1,14-15, April 26, 1984.

218 Mendenha 11, George. Gay coup 1 e sue boss for AI D5 firing; rumors force famil y t.o flee to S.F. . ~ ~ Report.er 13 (45): 1,12, Na vember 10, 1983.

Mendenha 11, George. Homophobic 5 t.a te Senator link3 AID S/G ay jabs Bill . W. Area Report.er 13 (34): 3, August. 25, 1983. Mendemal1 , George. Massive $2.1 million AIDS request submitt.ed to city. ~ Area Reporter 13 (17): 1,10, April 28, 1983.

Mendenha 11, George. Mer v Sil v erman: Pub lie Hea 1 th cherne 1 eon . ftll Area Reporter 14(15): 5,11, April 12, 1984.

Mendenhall, George. '0ne-partnerl t.rend supplants multiple sex: survey reveals dlange began before AID S. ill Area Reporter 13(44): 12, November 3, 1983.

Men denha 1 1, George. 5 ex benned in sex pa 1 a ces with gay backin9 <5 an Francisco Pub 1 ic Hea 1 th Dept.• ; Merv yn Sil v erman>. ~ Area Reporter 14(15): 1,10-11, April 12, 1984.

Tte message from tre AI D5 v igi1 . ~ News(Phil ade 1 phia) 7 (49): 13, 0 et.ober 20, 1983.

The message from the AIDS Vigil. News..Qf. tt-e Co 1 umbus ~ and Lesbian Communit.y 6(10): 406, November 1983.

t~etro t.ries to stem fear • .Guel ph .!i§y [qua lit.y, Ju 1 y 1983, pp. 1-2.

Meunier, D a v id V. Cha n ges with AIDS su pport. gro up members . Mant.rose .y.. oice 150: 20, Sept.ember 9, 1983.

Meunier, David. A family created by adversit.y: the AIDS Support. Group. Mont,rose yoice 141: 8, July 8, 1983.

Meunier, Da v id. Li v ing with AIDS. Mont.rose Voice 148: 8, August 26, 1983.

Meyer, Pa tricia. La sante sexue 1 Ie . 5 amourai Internet.iona 1 3: 20­ 23, January 1983.

Michael, J. USA i alIa fall b-attre an sovjet . Revolt 14(6): 18, June 1983.

Michae 1, II, Mil es. 0 ur t-ea 1 th in mind <1 ett.er). New Yark Na tiv e 67: 4, July 4-17,1983.

Michae 1 s, Dick. 0 pinion

219 session>. ~ Press Associa t.ion Newsl et.t.er 2 (7): 2-3, 1983.

Mide. AID S. Rev 01 t. 14(4): 18-19, April 1983.

The Mid- Wint.er ga 1 a . D a v id 9 (39): 54, February 18, 1983.

Mi lit.ary man with AI D5 has benefit.s reinstated . Connect.ion 2 (23): 9, 0 et.ober 12-26, 1983.

Milk gets AID 5 grant . ill Area Reporter 14(4): 12, January 26, 1984.

Miller, A1 an V., camp_ ~ and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS): ~ bibliography . Toront.a: Canadian Gay Archives, 1983. 67pp.

Miller, Joseph F. Blueprint. for tea 1 t.h: let.ter from t.he president. . Ad V Dca t.e 370 (c 1 Basifieds-supp 1 emen t): 1, June 23, 1983.

Miller, Terry. The gay badge of courage . New Yark Nat.i v e 64: 35,70, May 23-June 5, 1983.

Mil wat.W3e l s Best Clinie acts on AID s. Na tiona 1 Coe lition of ~ 5 T D Services Newsl et.ter 4 (5): 9, May 1983.

Minister fa v ours funding

Minnesot.a AIDS Project. AIDS Project. raises $3856 . ~L C Y. oice 4 (23): 3, 0 ctober 3, 1983.

Minnesota AIDS project ho 1 ds seminar. 0 ut. Here! 5: 5, 1983.

Mol aghan, J. B. Hea 1 t.h conference and forum focus on AI D5 . Q.!!Y. Community News 10(50): 1, Ju 1 y 9, 1983.

Mol e, Michae 1. AI D 5 wa lk-a- than . Hom o phi 1 e Association of London 0 ntario Newsl ett.er, Sept.ember 1983, p. 11.

Mon aco, Gio vanni. Un ga 1 a pour 1 e vie . G ai Pied Hebda 102: 7, January 14-20, 1984.

Monkey inocu 1 a tions pro vide researchers wit.h new clues . Connection 3 (8): 6, March 14-28, 1984.

Monkeys and AIDS research . Connect.ion 3 (5): 5, January 25-February 8, 1984.

Monkeys die with AIDS symptoms. Connection 2 (11): ?, March 30-April 13, 1983.

220 Monster st.udy on immuno logy t.o begin at. Ya 1 e . GLeV oice 4(20): 2, August 15, 1983.

Montrea 1 Gay Physicians' Group. Guide lines for hea 1 t.hfu 1 gay sex . 0 utremont, Quebec: Tt-e Group, <1983>.

Moore, J.; Kirch, D. The strip: Ward 86

Mora lism and tte gay lifestyIe debate

Mora lists want quarantine

More about AIDS: the A.A.P.H.R. stat.ement. on AIDS and blood donation. AM5 A News Lesbian and ~ Peep 1 e· in Medicine, May 13, 1983, pp. 10-11.

Mare AIDS money in '85 . ~ News- Tel egratb 3(6): 1, March 1984.

More $$$ far AIDS . Sentinel 10(11): 2, May 26, 1983.

More federal money marked for AID·S: HHSls Heckler goes to bat.: NG TF's Apuzzo 1 auds progress. .m Area Report.er 13(34): 2,11, August 25, 1983.

More money fo~ AID 5 . NeN ~ News 4: 26, September 29, 1983.

More on AID 5/K aposils- mu 1 tidiscip linary clinic / BAP HR brochJre / use of poppers. National Coalition of ~ STD Services Newslet.t.er 3 (5): 12-13, May 1982.

More on AI D5/K aposils- 5 an Francisco Chronic 1 e 1 et. ter to the editor

More t.ales of Hoffman . ~ News(Phil ade 1 phia) 7(43): 13, September 8, 1983.

- More than $83,000 donated to L.A. AIDS project.: community education and patient support emphasized. ~ Area Report.er 13-(27): 17, July 7, 1983. .

Morin, Marc. Le S1 DA en Alberta: un seu 1 cas, mais beaucoup d'int. e r~t. 5 art.ie 10: 10-11, September 1983.

~1 oroney, Robert. Clinic for prisoners with AIDS gains support.• New Yark Nat.iv e 83: 10, February 13-26, 1984.

221 Moroney, Robert. Cuomo's budget pro vides no new funding for AIDS Institute. New Yark Na tive 82: 9, January 30-February 12, 1984.

~1oroney, Robert.• St.at.e grant.s $600,000 for AIDS services. New York Nat.ive 86: 10, March 26-April 8,1984.

Moroney, Robert.. The story of a dents 1 patient.: reject.ion and scorn . New York Native 83: 8-9, February 13-26, 1984.

Moroney, Robert. Upstate survivors of AIDS pat.ient. face discrimination . New Yorl< Native 86: 9-10, to1arch 26­ April 8, 1984.

Morris, Jr. J.B. N. Y. march ra 1 lies AI D 5 support . Front.iers 2(2): 13, Hay 25-June 8,1983.

Moss, Andrew. On AID 5 news suppression

Moss, Le I and. Pacific Cen ter AI D 5 Project. Coming .!:!..2.l4(8): 4,41, May 1984.

Mous 1 ey, Thomas. There are a 1 ternsti v es to AI D S. ~ Paper 5 (6): 11, June 1983.

Municipa 1 POQ 1 disinfected a fter gay swimming party • .Q.. Ley.oice 4 (20): 2, August 15, 1983.

Murphy, t~.H. Forewarned is-- . ~ Area Report.er 13(16): 7, April 21,1983. f~urray, Stept-en D. Sociology and AID 5 panic III. Sociologist.'s ~ C8UCUS Newsl etter 35: 4-6. Spring 1983.

Mustone, Jean-Pau 1. Know t.hine enem y . New York Na tiv e 61: 6, Apri 1 11-24, 1983.

Myars, David. AIDS: an in t.erview . Ang les 1 (5): 16-17, May 1984.

Myers, D 8 vid. Doct.ors warn gays . y Gee News 4(4): 43-44, April 1983.

Myers, 0 a vid. Inter v iew: Popham

. y"G CC News 4(4): 44-45, April 1983. N Nackley, Jeff. AID 5 and preparing your legal prot,ect.ions. WaEhingt.on Blade 14(41) : 23, 0 c t.ober 21, 1983.

222 Nadeau,. Pierre. 1600 personnes pour cont.rer 1 e SID A.. 5 ort.ie 10: 11, September, 1983.

Nash, Pau 1. 5 named t.o board of AID 5/L A; 2 resign •. Updat.e 114: 5, Ju 1 y 27, 1983.

Nash, Pau 1. Night march for AIDS awareness <17,000 march in S. F•>. Updete 109: I,ll, May 18, 1983.

Nash, Paul. Pride events raise $10,000 for AIDS . Update 114: I,ll, July 27, 1983.

Nash, Phil. Den ver: hea 1 th pioneering in the 80s . ~ NewsCPhiladelphia) 7(33): 1,16, June 24-30, 1983.

Nash, Phil. IExplosive' blood issue stirs controversy at health meeting . Montrose .y.. oice 140: 12, Ju 1 y 1, 1983.

Nash, Phil. 5t.h Lesbian and Gay Hea 1 th Conference: po litica 1 and medical agendas unified. Our Paper, Your Paper 2(13): 3, June 29, 1983.

Nash, Phi 1 • Gay sex in the epidemic: are t.here safe op tio ns ? ~ Chicago, June 30­ Ju 1 y 10, 1983, pp. 11-13.

Nash, Phil. Gay sex safe opt.ions

Nash, Phil. Living with AID 5 . our Paper, Your Paper 2 (13): 5, June 29, 1983.

Nash, Phil. Nationa 1 AI D 5 federa t.ion formed

Nash, Phil. Po litica 1 and medica 1 agendas unified: part 2

Nash, Phil. Women's AIDS Network formed . Empt.y Closet 140: 20, Ju1 y-A ug~st. 1983.

Nash, Phil. Womenls AIDS Net.work formed. Montrose 'y"oice 139: 5, June 24, 1983.

Nash, Phil. Women's AIDS Network formed. Our Paper, Your·Paper 2 (13): 6, June 29, 1983.

Nassau man dies of AI D 5 . Connect.ion 2(24): 7, October 27-November 9, 1983.

National AIDS candlelight vigil set. ~ Area Reporter 13(37): 10, September 15, 1983.

223 Na t.iona 1 AI D 5 forum t.o plan long term st.rateg y . Out l!:!. Texas 9: 13, April 28, 1983.

National AID 5 Foundat.ion fails . t~om... Guess What.! 64: 4, April 1984.

Na t.iona 1 AIDS 1 abby project formed . ~ Area Reporter 13 (27): 11, July 7,1983.

National AIDS/Pre-AIDS Epidemiology Network (NAPEN) meets in SeattIe . Nat.ions 1 C081 it.ion .£f ~ 5 TO Services Newslett.er 5(1): 30-31, August 1983.

Nat.iona 1 AID 5 study <$15 million in go vernment funds awarded for long-term study of hea 1 th of homosexua 1 men in attempt to ver causes of AI D5>. aur Paper, Your Paper 2 (20): 20, October 12, 1983.

National AIDS Vigil Commission. Nat.ional AIDS Vigil, October 8, 1983. Washington, D. C. . Washingt.on Blade 14(38): 32, Sept.ember 30, 1983.

Nation a 1 A10 5 Vigi 1 en dorsed . Mant.rose .y.. oice 153: 5, September 30, 1983.

National AIDS Vigil has vital goals. New Direct.ion 2(9): 11, Sept.ember 1983.

Nationa 1 AI D5 Vigil in October announced. Updat.e 112: 1, June 29, 1983.

National AIDS Vigil planned. ~ Communit.y News 11(3): 2, July 30, 1983.

Nat.ional AIDS vigil set. for Oct.ober 8. ~ Communit.y News 11(9): 1, September 17, 1983.

Nationa 1 AIDS Vigi1 set. for October B. News.£f t.he Col umbus ~ and Lesbian Community" 6 (8 A): 342, Sept.ember 21, 1983.

Nat.ional AIDS Vigil set for October 8 in Washingt.on D.C., 100,000 expect.ed. ..G.L C 1 oice 4 (22): 1, September 19, 1983.

The Nationa 1 Board of AI D 5/K 5 F nunda t.ion presents an evening wit.h Debbie Reyno 1 ds and friends . ~ Area Reporter 13(24): 19, June 16, 1983.

Nationa 1 C08 lition of Gay Sexua 11 y Transmitted Disease Ser vices. Guide lines and recommenda tions for hea 1 t.hfu 1 gay sexua 1 activity ­ 3rd edition

Nat.iona 1 C08 Iit.ion of Gay Sexua 1 1 Y Transmit. t.ed Disease Ser vices.

224 Guide lines and recommenda tions for hea 1 thfu 1 gay sexua 1 activ ity­ 4th edition. Mil waU

Naliona 1 Gay Hea 1 t.h Education Foundation. "AID S sect.ion: acquired imm une deficien c y sy n drome n

National Gay Hea 1 th Education Foundation. Lesbian and Gay 1eaders join forces for health conference . Linden Hill, NY: NGHEF, 1983. 2pp.

Nat.iona 1 Gay Hea 1 th Education Foundation. Nationa 1 AID 5 Forum to plan long term strategy . New York: NGHEF, 1983.

Nat.io"na 1 Gay Rights Coe lit.ion (New Zea 1 and). AI D2..=. choices and chances . Wellingt.on: NGRL, 1983. <6pp.>

Nationa 1 Gay Rights Rights Ad v ocat.es wins AI DS sett 1 ement

Nationa 1 Gay T ask Force. AI D 5: what must the cities do ? New York: NGT F, <1983>. 6pp_

Na tiona 1 Gay T ask Force. Apuzzo testifies at. Houae Appropriations Subcommit tee on AI D 5 funding . New Yark: NGT F, May 12, 1983.

Nationa 1 Gay T ask Foree. Gay/Lesbian community t.o discuss hea 1 th issues with Reagan administration . New York: NGT F, June 12, 1983.

Na:tiona 1 Gay T as< Force. NGTF ca lIs upon Heckler to define program to combat. AI D5 . New York: NGT F, May 24, 1983. 3pp.

Nationa 1 Gay T ask Foree. NGTFExecutiv e Direct.or testifies before U.S. Conference of Mayors AIDS TaEi< Force: calls for local funding and support ser v ices in cities affected by AI DS . New York: NGT F, June 14, 1983.

Na tiona 1 Gay T ask F cree. NGTF meets with new director of· Centers for Disease Contra 1 . New York: NGT F, . 2pp.

Na tiona 1 Gay Task Foree. NGTF prot.ests inaccurate and mis 1 eading press report.s on AIDS and househo 1 d contact . New York: NG TF, May 23, 1983. 2pp.

Na tiona 1 Gay T aa< Foree. NGTF responds to Heckl er speech t.o Conference 0 f Mayors

225 National Gay Task Force. NGTF responds t.o Public Health Service recommendations on AID Sand blood donor po licy . New York: NGTF, Mardl16, 1983. 4pp.

National Gay TaskForce. NGTF"urgeshigrer AIDS funding . New Yorl<: NGT F, April 11, 1984. 2pp.

Na tiona 1 Gay T ask Foree. NG TF urges new funding in light of AIDS development . New York: NGTF, April 26, 1984. 2pp.

Nationa 1 hea 1 th conference set for June . 5 an Diego Gayzette 38: 10, May 19, 1983.

Nat.uropaat en AI DS. ~ Jl§.y Krant. 5(3): 22, March 1984.

Na v y discharges pet t.y officer for AIDS exam . [cue 1 Time 31: 2, June 15, 1983.

Na v y officer faces discharge for AI D5 t.est. request

Na v y officia Is re verse decision to oust sailor with AI D5 . GLC .Y.. oice 89: 2, March 19, 1984.

Navy man with AIDS wins round . The Weekly News 7 (28): 6, March 14, 1984.

NBC developing AIDS movie drama • .fiLe yoice 82: 2, November 21, 1983.

NBe develops AID 5 rna vie drama. News of tJ-e Co 1 umbus Jl§.y and lesbian Communit.y 6 (11): 463, December 1983.

NeeCe-USA wants more $$$ for AIDS . News.Qf tJe Col umbus ~ and Lesbian Communit.y 6 (5): 186, June 1983.

NCGSTDS provides AIDS information . Na t.iona 1 C08 lition ..Qf. lill 5 TQ S er v ices Newsletter 4(4): 14, March 1983.

Neiman- Marcus and Diana F nundation t.o host. AIDS benefit. Mant.rose y. oice 158: 13, November 4, 1983.

Nelson, Bob. AID 5 funding jeopardized by veto threat. ~ Communit.y News 10 (48): 3,14, June 25, 1983.

Ne 1 so n, Bob. AIDS researcher fight.s e vic tion <0 r. Joseph Sonnabend>. ~ Communit.y N84#S 11(14): 6, Oct.ober 22, 1983.

Nelson, Bob. Ie asue 1 contact I theories incite AIDS panic

226 Nelson, Bob. Governor flip flops on AIDS funding bill

Nelson, 8ob. New York groups counter AI D 5 hysteria. ~ Community News 11(24): 3,13, December 31, 1983-January 7, 1984.

Nelson, Bob. Thousands demand more AI D 5 funding . ~ Community Nels 10(42): 1-2, May 14, 1983.

Nelson, Kim Robert. A march for hea 1 th <1 etter>. ~ Area Reporter 13(15): 6, April 14, 1983.

Neuro logic camp lications in 30 % of AI DS patients. News of t.he Columbus ~ and Lesbian Community 7(2): 103, Marro 198~ --

New AID 5 c linie will serve community . Mom ••• Guess Whe t! 55: 3, Ju 1 y 19 83 •

New AI D 5 hot 1 ine swamped . Connec t.ion 2(22): 4, Sep tember 28- 0 ctaber 12, 1983.

New AI D5 hot line swamped. Montrose .y.. oice 152: 7, Sept.ember 23, 1983.

New bilIto fund AI D 5 research . National Coalit.ion of ~ 5 T D Services Newsletter 4(5): 13, May 1983.

New Canadian AIDS groups rapped by gays . ~ Life 9 (13): 2, September 29, 1983.

New disease claims two Canadian victims . ~ Niagara News 3 (8): 7, August. 1982.

New drug for AID 5

New drug promising as AI D 5 t.reat.ment . Updste 114: 1, Ju 1 y 27, 1983• • New group has AI DS symptoms . [qua 1 Time 33: 2, Ju 1 y 13, 1983•.

New Haven AID 5 group forms . ~ Communit.y - News 11(11): 2, 0 ctober 1, 1983.

u New tea 1 th menace: fI Eddie Murphy's disease

New in terferon may treat K5 . Connection, t~ay 18-31, 1983.

New Jersey AI D5 hot line estab liSled in Newark. Nationa 1 C08 lit.ion

227 of ~ S T 0 Services News 1 et.t.er 4 (5): 23, f~ ay 1983.

New Jersey Assanb 1 y introduces AI D5 1egis1 ation. Na tiona 1 C08 lit.ion of ~ 5 TO Services Newslett.er 4(5): 14, t~ay 1983.

New lead in 'AIDS· disease ? ~ Niagara News 4 (6): 13, June 1983.

Tte new 1 epers . ~ Communit.y News 11 (2): 2, Ju 1 y 23, 1983.

New markers for AID S? News of the Columbus Jil!y and Lesbian Communit.y 7(2): 76, March 1984.-

New publications about AIDS . Connection 2 (22): 7, September 28- October 12, 1983.

New pub lications about AI D S. 0 ur Paper, Your Paper 2 (20): 18, October 12, 1983.

New t.rea tmen t for Kaposi's may rebuil d immune system . Sacrament.o Star 1(9): 8, September 22, 1982.

New treatment may regenera te immunities . The

WeekI y News 7 (32): 6 t April 11, 1984.

New t.ria 1 for Inter 1 ukin-2 and pat.ients su ffering with AIDS . Connect.ion 3 (9): 10, March 28- April 11, 1984.

New type of virus iso 1 a ted . Connection 3 (7): 7, February 29- March 14, 1984.

New York AIDS forum will focus on bI ack community . ~ Community News 11 (27): 2, January 28, 1984.

New York conference . Him Monthly 58: 37, June 1983.

New York gives $600,000 for AID 5 fight.• The Weekly News 7(31): 6, April 4, 1984.

New York go vernor announces t.ask force on AIDS. ~ Area Report.er 13(23): 5, June 9, 1983.

New York mayor dec 1 ares AI D5 week <1 ast week in April >. aut in Texas 9: 13-14, April 28, 1983.

New York Physicians for H urn an Right.s; Gay Men's Hea 1 th Crisis. An ounce of pre v en t.ion: 5 T D A10 5 risk red u c t.ion guide 1 ines for rea 1 t.hier sex as recommen ded by New Yark Phy sicians for H urn an Rig,ts . New Yark: NYPHR; GMHe, <1984). 2pp.

New York remo ves Haitians from AIDS hi9h risk 1 i st fI Mantrose Voice 152: 6, September 23, 1983.

228 New York rodeo to benefit Phil a. . ~ News(Philadelphia) 7(46): 1,15, Sept.ember 29,1983.

New York State awards AID 5 researdl grant.s totaling $4 million. lill Community News 11 (32): 2, March 3, 1984.

New York war against AI D5: night a t. the circus raises $250 k. J2...§.Y. Area Report.er 13 (21): 5, May 26, 1983.

Newman, Gary. Unit.y on AID 5 . New Yark Nati v e 73: 5, September 26- 0 ctober 9, 1983.

News about the guide lines & recommendations for rea 1 thfu 1 gay sexua 1 activ ity . Nationa 1 Cae lit.ion .Q.f. ~ 5 TQ Services Newsletter 3(4): 3, February 1982.

News ..Qf. t.te Co 1 umbus Q.ll and Lesbian Community . 6 (8 A): 342-348, September 21, 1983.

Newsweek cover story examines AIDS epidemic. Metroline 6(6): 1, May 1, 1983.

Nexo, Ditte. B lack gay forum offers AID 5 help. New York Nat.ive 84: 8-9, February 27- March 11, 1984.

NGRA fi 1 es brief in Texas sodomy appea 1; urges court to disregard AIDS argumen t . ~ Area Reporter 13 (45): 12, November la, 1983.

NGRA seeks ha 1 t to AI D 5 argument in sodomy case • Tre Weel< 1 y News 7 ( 10): 6 , Nov em ber 9, 198 3•

NGRA wins AIDS fight

NGRA wins AID 5 sett.lement . Seatt.le ~ News 11(7): 8, February 17, 1984.

NGRA wins AIDS set.t.l ement: state wi 1 1 now pay for drugs use . fu Area Report.er 14(6): 12, February 9, 1984.

NGRC attacks media co verage on AID 5 . Out! 51: 8-9, October-November 1983.

NGRC hits back on AIDS (II appea 1 to the media to a v aid the use of emotive journalism which has been responsible for much of the misinformation 11 >. Pink Triang 1 e 44: 3, Ju 1 y-September 1983.

NGTF addresses hea 1 th officia 1 s

229 ofricers and too Association of 5 t.a te and Territ.oria 1 Hea 1 th Officials>. Our Paper, Your Paper 2(19): 3, September 28,1983.

NGTF and AI DS st.a ff meet with st.a ff of U.S. 0 epart.ment. of Hea 1 t.h. GLC Voice 4(20): 5, August 15, 1983.

NG T F assails response on AID 5 in congressional testimony . ELu Area Reporter 13 (33): 13, August 18, 1983.

NGTF crisis line . RFD 34: 7, 5 pring 1983.

NG TF Crisisline hours change; AIDS calls predominate. Our Own Community Press 7 (5): 3, March 1-983.

NGTF discusses Medicaid. Connection 3(1): 7, November 9-30, 1983.

NGTF in va 1 ved wit.h AID S. Nationa 1 Coa lition .Q.f. ~ 5 T 0 Services Newslet.t.er 5(1): 35, August 1983.

NGTF meets with Whit.e Hause aides . ill. Area Reporter 13(25): 3, June 23, 1983.

NGTF protests press reports on AID 5 . our Own Communit.y P1'8SS 7 (11): 6, September 1983.

NG TF seeks impro ved AI DS assistance. News.2f. t.he Col umbus lin an d Lesbian Community 6(10): 444, November 1983.

NGTF urges AID 5 peop Ie t.o go for social security benefits. ~ Area Report.er 13 (33): 18, August 18, 1983.

NG TF urges higher AI D 5 funding. Da 11 as ~ News 85: 14, Apri 1 20, 1984.

NGTF urges peop 1 e with AI D 5 to app 1 y for socia 1 securit.y benefit.s. Nat.ional Coe lition of Ji!!.Y. 5 T 0 Services Newsletter 5(1): 35, August 1983.

NGT Frs Apuzzo demands better AI D 5 programs. Our 0 wn Communit.y Press 7(11): 6, September 1983.

NIAID to pub liSl AI DS memorandum . N at.ions 1 C081 ition .Q.f. llY. S TDSer v ices Newslet.ter 5(1): 37, August 1983.

Nice guy finished first <$10,000 for AI DS Projectil as Ange 188>. Front.iers 2(2): 21, May 25-June 8,1983.

Nicho 1 as, Ed. AI D 5 and business . ~ Communit.y News 11 (37): 4, April 7, 1984.

Nicholas, James A. Shanti above reproach

230 Nichols, Rosalie. AIDS chapter finds home . 0 ur Paper, Your Paper 2 (14): 1,12, Ju 1 y 13, 1983.

Nicho Is, Rosa 1 ie. Gay worker sues 5 E E Q: AI D 5 rumors . a ur Paper, Your Paper 2 (19): 1, September 28, 1983.

Nichols, Rosalie. 'Zorba' zaps AIDS (Ant.hony Quinn re. gays and AIDS). Our Paper, Your Paper 2(15): 16, July 27,1983.

Nicke 1 s, Thorn. Johnson on AID 5 <1 etter re. Toby Johnson's tI AIDS as myth, AIDS as b 1 essin gil>. ~.!!.1. News( Phi 1 a de 1 phia) 8 (12 ): 13, February 2, 1984.

Nico 1 e. AI D 5 - from a medica 1 viewpoint . Wanganui ~ Rights Group Ne\Alsletter 47: 3-4, April-May 1984.

Night a t circus raises money for AI D 5 . ~ Paper 5(6): ?, June 1983.

Night at circus raises $250,000 . Our Paper, Your Paper 2(9): 1, May 4,1983.

Nimon, Edward. Bet.ter to rodeo than to receive . New York Nat.ive 76: 6, November 7-20, 1983.

No AIDS cases associated wit.h rep b v accine~ ~ Community News 11(12): 2, 0 ctober 7, 1983.

Nob 1 Dod ffiortage ~ Pink Triangle 46: 1, t~arch 1984.

Na new AI D 5 groups . Connection 3 (1): 8, November 9-30, 1983.

No respit.e in AIDS cases . Outrage! 13: 45, May 1984.

Na so lid evidence blood spreads AIDS. News of tJe Col umbus JiID!. and Lesbian Communit.y 6 (7): 269, August. 1983.

Non- gay women get. AIDS; t~. D. t.hinks hormone is clue . 5 acrament.o 5 t.ar 1 (17): 5, January 12, 1983.

Non-periS'ab Ie food goods a vail ab 1e for persons with AID S. ~ Area Report.er 13 (32): 18, August. 11, 1983.

Norf0 lk app lies for $4.9 mi 1 lion AIDS gran t. . 0 ur 0 wn Community Press 7 (10): 1, August 1983.

Norman, Pat. AI DS co v erage slanted. Senti ne 1 10 (8): 12, Apr i 1 14, 1983.

231 Norman, Pat.. Tre po Iitics of hea 1 t.h; t.he go vernmen t. t.urns its back on AIDS pat.ient.s. Lesbian/G By Freedom ~ Parade Proqram( San Francisco), June 26, 1983, p. 51.

Norman, Pat. Transfusion cone 1 usions . S entine1 10(19): 5, Sept.ember 15, 1983.

Nora, Buddy. AIDS: the killer is apathy . Connection 2 (11): 14, March 30-Apri1 13, 1983.

N oro, Buddy. A very specia 1 tribute . Connection -2 (15): ?, June 1-14, 1983.

N at just another AID 5 test . The Weekly News 6(31): 3, April 6, 1983.

Nat my brand of humor . Tm WeekI y News 7 (21): 6, January 25, 1984.

Now AIDS hits the propert.y market ! Cepit.a 1 li..§.y, May 20, 1983, p. 95.

Number of AIDS cases slowing in New York . QLC Y.. oice 4 (18): 2, Ju 1 y 18, 1983.

Nun dies of AI D 5 . Connection 2 (23): 7, aetober 12-26, 1983.

Nun with AIDS . ~ Community News 11(11): 4, 0 etober 1, 1983.

Nurses warning on AIDS . New ~ News 12: 7, February 2, 1984.

Nursing home to admit AI D 5 pa tient. . ~ Communit.y News 11(24): 2, December 31, 1983-January 7, 1984.

NY circus nets $250,000. Front.iers 2(1): 7,45, May 11-25, 1983.

NY Congressman introduces rea 1 th emergency t.reatment fund bill . Nationa 1 Coalit.ion of ~ 5 TQ Services News lett.er 5(1): 34, August. 1983.

NY court dismisses AIDS suit . WaS1i.ngt.on Blade 14(33): 7, August 19, 1983.

NY funds AID Scare <$197,000 from New YOTI< S t.ate t.o fund Gay t~en's Health Crisis (GMHC». Updat.e 108: ?, May 4,1983.

NY issues denta 1 ru 1 es . Equal Time 52: 8, April 4, 1984.

232 NY mayor dec 1 ares aid for AI D 5 week. 5 acrament.o S t.ar 1 (24): 4, April 20, 1983.

N Y 5 ta t.e grant.s AI D 5 $1 8 <$197,000 t.o GM He>. ~ Area Report.er 13 (17): 14, Apri 1 28, 1983.

NY sues a ver AI D 5 eviction . Equa 1 Time 41: 2, November 2, 1983.

NYC dentists get AI D 5 guide lines . ~ Area Reporter 14(12): 13, March 22, 1984.

NYC drops Haitians from AIDS high risk 1 ist • ~ Area Rep ort.er 13(34): 2, August 25, 1983.

NYC establiS"1:s gay malth office . Tte Works 2 (8): 16, May 1983.

NYC estab li51es office to monitor AIDS <0 ffice of Gay and Lesbian Heal th Concerns>. li..§y Communit.y Ne\'

NYC, LA mst glit.tering April benefit.s . Adv ocat.e 365: 9-10, April 14, 1983.

N Y1 und, Thomas M. News from Los Ange 1 es <"recent 1 y a number 0 f U cases of Pneumocyst.is carinii•.• ). National Coalition..Q.f. ~ ~l.Q Services Ne'Wsletter 3(1): 12-13, July 1981. o orConnor, Jr., Mark; Sarafino, Vield. AIDS hits home; L.I. has 28 cases; mart.a lity rat.e 46 %. Connec t.ion 2 (18): 14-15, Ju 1 y 20-August. 2, 1983.

Offen, Naphta li. In ce 1 ebration of a brot.her: remembering Mark Fe 1 dman. ~ Area Reporter 13 (23): 2, June 9, 1983. o 'H ara, All an R. Ear 1 y diagnosis . Advocat.e 370: 10, June 23, 1983.

Ohio AIDS hot line t.o begin t.ms month. News..Q.f. t.he Col umbus li..§.y and Lesbian Communit.y 6 (12): 521, January 1984.

Ohio cit.ies ho 1 d own AID 5 vigils. News.Q.f.. t.he Co lumbus .Q...9.1. and Lesbian Community 6 (9): 378, 0 ctober 1983.

Ohrenstein, Man fred. 5 tate AIDS funds . Empty C 1 aset. 148: 4, April 1984.

Okin, Helen; Okin, Aaron. Was it your son who spoke to me ? Body Po lit.ic 93: 4-5, May 1983.

233 olLoughlin, Ray. AID S news updates: FAR 0 meeting in San Francisco, November 11-13. Adv ocate 383/384: 21,79, December 22, 1983.

a 'L oughlin, Ray. Ba tHlouses: scapegoat for AIDS fears or rea 1 hea 1 th t.hrea t?: new contro versy erupts in 5 an Francisco. Adv Dca t.e 390: 16,18, t1 arch 20, 1984.

oIlau ghlin, Ray. A case for closure?: AIDS and the baths. Ad v Dca te 375: 20-21,53, September 1, 1983.

OIL oughlin, Ray. Debate 0 ver ba tfilouses jars S.F -; city rna 1 th director considers shu t-down. Ad v ocat.e 393: 8, May 1, 1984.

O'Loughlin, Ray. Facing city-announced sex ban, t.wo S.F. baths go au t of business. Ad vocate 395: 9, t~ ay 29, 1984.

OILoughlin, Ray. Gay papers bicker over AIDS coverage. Sentinel 10(12): 2, June 9, 1983.

otL oughlin, Ray. Hard 1 y clubby: S. F. gay De,ns sing chorus of disharmony . Advocat.e 382: 15­ 17, December 8, 1983.

a1Loughlin, Ray. It t.akes two, you and your doctor, to keep you fit . Ad v Dca t.e 368: 18-19,25, f~ ay 26, 1983.

a tLoughlin, Ray. S.F. rea 1 th director announces ban on sex in beths, sex clubs; action pending . Ad v acate 394: 10, May 15, 1984.

o'L au ghlin, Ray. 5. F. mayor sends underco ver po lice t.o spy on gay batHlouse activities. Advocate 397: B5, June 26,1984.

o r Loughlin, Ray; Hetcher, Sil 1. Transfer of AIDS patient.-was it "inhumaneTf or n ae t of good fait.hfl ?: dee th of Morgan Nac Dana 1 d in S.F. int.ensifies debate. Advocat.e 382: 10, December 8,1983.

o 'L au ghlin, Ray; Nash, Phi 1; Bush, Larry; Burke, Pat.; Anderson, Scott P. AI D5 news update: San Francisco General Hospita 1 's specie 1 ward for AI D5 patients; Den v er t~ ayor Pena supports AI D5 projects; National Governor's Conference; t~ayor Hedgecock of San Diego and Tas< Force on AID 5; AID S "cure"; Los Angeles County AID 5 saninars; AIDS benefit; T u 1 sa AI D 5 hyst.eria. Ad v acate 376: 10-12, Sept.ember 15, 1983.

On the AIDS front

  • . ~ News(Phil adel phia) 7 (32): 4,11, June 17-23, 1983.

    $100,000 "in-kind If dona tion for AI D 5 . Na t.iona 1 Coe 1 it.ion 9.f. ~ ~IQ Ser v ices. News 1 et. ter 5(1): 43, August. 1983.

    One man's AIDS odyssey . ~ Area Report.er 13 (38): 12, Sept.ember 22, 1983..

    234 $1 million all oted for AI D5 ear1 y detection test. ~ Community News 11 (37): 2, Apri1 7, 1984.

    $1.7 million blood stud Y to begin . News of t.re Co 1 umbus ~ and Lesbian Community 6 (11): 467, December 198~ -

    One st.ep forward, t.wo steps back . Campaign 95: 16, November 1983.

    Oops, maybe not !? News Qf. the Col umbus ~ and Lesbian Communit.y 6 (5): 164, June 1983.

    a pinion: AIDS crisis requires thought, not panic. 5 acrament.o Star 1(19): 3, February 9, 1983.

    apinion growing: no 'AIDS agen t '. News.2.f the Co 1 umbus .!ill an d Lesbian Communit.y 7(1): 41, February J, 1984.

    Orbach, Jerome M. Contact counci1 on AI DS ordinance . Jill Life 9 (11): 4, Sept.ember 15, 1983.

    Orbach plans AI D 5 bi 1 1 . ~ Life 8(52): 1, June 9, 1983.

    Orr, Kevin. Parson cites AI DS; urges bar, ba t.h ban . 8 ody Po lit,ic 97: 11, act.ober 1983.

    Orr, Kevin. San Francisco: the bat.tle of the baths: t.he City opts for contra 1 s, not. c 1 osure--but will it work? Body Po lit.ic 103: 15, May 1984.

    ort 1 eb, Char 1 es L. Against. it.s wi 1 1 . New Yark Nat.iv e 84: 3,5, February 27- March 11, 1984.

    Ortleb, Charles L. An open letter to Dr. James O. t~ason, Director of Cent.ers for Disease Cont.ro 1, John R. B lock, Secretary of Agricu 1 ture, Dr. Edward N. Brandt, Secretary of the Na tiona 1 Institut.es of Healt.h, Dr. Lawrence Altman, New York Times . New Yark Nat.ive 81: 4, January 16-29, 1984.

    ort.l eb, Char 1es L .. Brain-damaged . New Yark Na ti v e 83: 3, February 13-26, 1984.

    Ortleb, Charles L. Edit.orial

    Ortleb, Charles L. I left my towel in San Francisco . New Yark Na t.i v e 88: 3, Apri 1 23- May 6, 1984.

    Ortleb, Charles L. The politics of epidemiology . New

    235 Yark Nat,i v e 84: 3, February 27- March 11, 1984.

    Ort.leb, Char les L~ Tffi 810west virus of a 11

    Ortleb, Charles L. Who owns HTL V-3? NeN York Native 89: 9, May 7­ 20, 1984.

    Osmon, Rick. A quest.ion of behavior. Coming .!JJ2l4(6): 11,36, March 1984. asma n, Rick; He 1 quist, Michae 1. Behin d Feinst.ein' spa 1 ice: surveillance of baths. California 'y"oice 6(23): 5,10, June 7-13, 1984.

    Ost.row, David. National AIDS Prospect.ive Epidemiology Net.work (N APE N). National Caa lit.ion ..Qf. ~ 5 TQ ServicES Newslet.ter 5(3): 48-49, January 1984. ot taws Physicians for Gay Has 1 t.h. AI D5 (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) . Gays of a t. t,awa Info 10 (7): 6-7, Sept.ember 1983. a ur view . Metro line 6(6): 4, May 1, 1983.

    Tte aut! doctor . 0 ut.! 49: 53, June-Ju 1 y 1983.

    The Out.! doctor

    Outlook dim for '83 MCC accept.ance by Nat.ional Council of Crur&es . Fron t,iers 2 (2 ): 11, May 25.-June 8, 1983. p Pacific cen t.er hosts AIDS benefit <0 aki and, Ca. disco Bench and 8 ar>. ~ Area Reporter 13 (19): 3, f"1 ay 12, 1983.

    Painter, George. AIDS 0 verkil 1 . WaS1i.ngton 8 1 aoo 14(33) : 22, August 19, 1983.

    Pakyz, Joe. Personality profile: Susan Cowell RN/NP . Empt.y Closet. 144: 7, December 1983.

    Pa 1 mer, II, Vernon W. Tre life you sa ve cou 1 d be your own . Washingt.on Blade 14 (39): 25, 0 ctober 7, 1983.

    Panique: SID A t.e.1 e ge nique. Gai Pied Hebda 90: 8-9, Oct.ober 22-28, 1983.

    Paramtes and AIDS. News of the Columbus ~ and Lesbian Community 6 (12): 521, January 1984-.- --

    236 Parikas, 0 ado. AIDS i aftonb 1 adet- en homofob pressanka. Re vol t 14(6): 2, June 1983.

    Paris AID 5 panic . Mom••• Guess What.! 64: 4, April 1984.

    Park, Jan Carl. The heart behind the hard-on . New Yark Nat.ive 63: 29, tilay 9-22, 1983.

    Paroski, Jr., Pau 1 Ae. No t.rust . Ad vocate 382: 9, December 8, 1983.

    Part. 1 y sunny on t.he west coast . A d v aca te 382: 21,60, December 8, 1983.

    Party raises $100,000 for AI D5 . ~ Community NeW8 11 (7): 2, September 3, 1983.

    Pas, Nez. He 1 ping the K5 coffers . ~ Area Reporter 13(20): 19, May 19, 1983.

    P esser, 0 en nis. Men: keep your gu ard up <1 etter re. AIDS pre v en tion>. New Yark Na t.i v e 79: 6, December 19, 1983-January 1, 1984.

    Patrick, Chuck; Quigley, William. Texas sodomy bill . This Week in Texas 9(6): 51,53,55, Apri 1 29-May 5, 1983.

    Patrick, Robert. The death of Hibiscus: hust.ler, star, lover, singer . lil!Y News(Philadelphia) 7(44): 12, September 15, 1983.

    Patrick Kelley, psychot.herapist. and ed ucator, dies of AIDS. New Yark Na t.i v e 85: 9, March 12-25, 1984.

    Patton, Cindy. AID 5: putting the pieces t.ogether. Ji..§.y Communit.y News 11 (23): 3, December 24, 1983.

    Patton, Cindy. HTLV III: LAV <"announcement of t.te disco very of t.rs r causer of AI D5 has 1 ed to a 1 at of high hopes, but. a loak behind t.re read lines shows tha t t.he battle may ha ve just begun II >. ~ Po litic 105: 23, Ju 1 y-August 1984.

    Patton, Cind y. Prison hea 1 t.h and AI DS. ~ Cammunit.y News 11 (37): 6,11, Apri 1 7, 1984.

    Patton, Cindy. Systematic illness: lesbians and AIDS. New York Na ti v e 81: 1,16, January 16-29, 1984.

    Pat.ton, Cindy. Taking contra 1: women, sex, and AID S. Ji..§.y Community News 11 (9): 5, September 17, 1983.

    237 Patton, Cindy. Toxic shock syndrome: lessons about AID S. ~ Community News 11 (32): 3, March 3, 1984.

    Pau 1 Ja cobs dies . New Yark Nati ve 75: 7-8, 0 ctober 24­ November 6, 1983.

    Pau 1 Jacobs dies of AI D5 bout. Equal Time 42: 2, Na vember 16, 1983.

    Paynter, Rona 1 d. Why AID 5 has remained in too gay popu 1 ation

    11 PBS to air AID 5 program

    Pearce, Richard. Parasite connection t.o the new 1 y iso 1 ated AI D 5 virus (part I: any AID 5 "cureu dare not ignore the presence of and damage by parasitism>. ~ Area Reporter 14(21): 12, May 24, 1984.

    Pearce, Richard B. A1 ready exposed <1etter re. batHlause closing; Larry Litt 1 ejohn>. ~ Area Reporter 14(15): 6, April 12, 1984.

    Pearce, Richard 8. Medical notes . Advocate 380: 7, November 10, 1983.

    Pearce, Richard 8. Parasites and AI Ds. New Yark Nativ e 71: 26­ 29,71, August 29-September 11, 1983.

    Pearce, Richard B. 5 uppressor factor found in AI D5 blood. ~ Area Reporter 13(24): 10, June 16, 1983.

    Pecarovich, Rick. Council for AIDS Research forms. National Cae lition for ~ 5 T D Services N8\\Islet.t.er 4(5): 19, May 1983.

    Pede. S1 DA vie v ous interesse . 5 art.ie 10: 37, September 1983.

    Pengar pa AID S. Magasin ~ 1(2): 26, October 1983.

    Pennsylvania groups develop AIDS brochure

    Peap 1 e speak, po Iiticians listen .·~ Life -8(51): 4, June 2, 1983.

    Peop 1 e with AIDS. Peap 1 e With AI D 5 respond to crisis <1etter re. c 1 asing tt-e baths>. Coming !!...f!l. 4(8): 2, May 1984.

    11 Peap Ie with AIDS IT form alliance: purpose is to fight ignorance and panic. ~ Area Reporter 13 (21): 3, May 26, 1983.

    238 Peap 1 e wit.h AIDS. qua 1 ify for fed aid . Connect.ion 2(20): 11, August 17-31,1983.

    Peap 1 e wit.h AI D 5 urged to app 1 y for Socia 1 Securit.y benefit.s. Mant.rose yoice 147: 5, August 19, 1983.

    Peperkamp, Rene. AIDS patient Paul Diangelo: IJde angst is enger dan de pijn n. De ~ Krant 4(8): 9, August 1983.

    Perigard, t~ ark A. AI DS/nightmares. ~ Community News 11(30): 5, February 18, 1984.

    Perigard, Mark A. HTLV-3 screening test: 1 oaks good, but wha t wi 1 1 it mean? ~ Community News 11 (42): 1, May 12, 1984.

    Perigard, Mark A. Mobe AID 5 forum: 'It hasn't gone away' . ~ Community Ne\\S 11(36): 3, r~ard1 31, 1984.

    Perkins, St.eve. Steve's piqued . ~ Area Report.er 13 (20): 6, May 19, 1983.

    Perruchot, Ant.oine. Seu 1 emen t za gais sur 49 cas. Gai Pied Hebda 72: 17, June 4-10, 1983.

    Persky, 5 t.an. AI D5 scares porkers; gayleap game canned. ~ Po litic 97: 13, 0 ct.ober 1983.

    Person, Glenn It Fred Can ta loupe, writer and carpenter, dies of AIDS. New Yark Na tiv e 86: 10, March 26-A pri 1 8, 1984.

    Person, Glenn. A night at the circus; elephants, clowns, and 18,000 gays . NeN Yark Nati ve 57: 25, February 14-27, 1983.

    Person with AIDS kicked off jury . Mom ••• Guess What.! 56: 6, August 1983.

    Perspective: t.he National Gay Health Educat.ion Foundat.ion . Both Sides Now, March 1983, p. 10.

    Peter: comment vi v re a vee 1 e S1 DA . S artie 7: 13-14, May 1983.

    Peter E vens . ~ £f. 0 t taws Info 11 (1): 3, February 1984.

    Peteros, Karen. Lesbians an d gays: or9a nizin9 f or rea 1 t.h . Caminq .!:!..2.1 August 1983, pp. 1,3.

    Pet.ers, E. Brooks. Carbon copies . New York Nativ e 65': 5, June 6-19, 1983.

    Le Pet.it Comite de'Vigilance. Une affaire sidarante• ..Q.ai Pied Hebda 73: 15, June 11-17, 1983.

    239 Philadelphia AIDS Task Force. In my 0plnlon . ~ News(Phil ade 1 phia) 7 (29): 13,19, May 27-June 2, 1983.

    The Philadelphia Inquirer: walking tall

    Phil lips, Kesta 1. A day with I Dignity': priest with AIDS addresses congregation . Connection 2 (23): 13, October 12-26, 1983.

    Phil lips, Kesta 1. Is AIDS everybody's business? Connection 2 (24): 12-13, 0 ct.ober 27- November 9, 1983.

    Phy llis 5 chI af 1 y tries to link ER A to AID 5

    Physician scores vira 1 emphasis <0 r. Pau 1 Black be lieves repatitis and herpes virus are possible causes of AIDS). Connection 2(24): 9, October 27- November 9, 1983.

    Picchi, Stephen. Aid to AID 5 in Rochester. Empty Closet 138: 13, May 1983.

    Picchi, 5 tephen. An in ter v iew with 5 ue Cowe 1 1 . Empty Closet 138: 10, May 1983.

    Picchi, 5 tephen. 0 an' 5 story: Danie 1 Cappie 1 10 discusses AI D5 and its effects on his 1 ife: part I. Empt.y C 1 aset 140: 9, Ju 1 y-August 1983.

    Picchi, St.ephen. Dan's st.ory: Daniel Cappiello discusses AID 5 and its effect.s on his life: part II. Empty C1 aset 141: 9, September 1983.

    Picchi, St.ephen. Men's minds . Empty C1 aset 137: 8, April 1983.

    Picchi, 5 tephen. 250 at tend AI D5 benefit

    Picchi, Stephen. You have AIDS

    - Picciotto, Sam. Living with tt-e fear of AID S; exercising out of psychic para 1 ysis. ~ Area Reporter 14(18): 30, May 3, 1984.

    Pickett, Hara 1 d. S. F. bans sex; tEa 1 th ru 1 e aims at baths. New Yark Na t.iv e 94: 1, April 18, 1984.

    Pierce, Micha8 1 H• The imm uno- a f fee ti veness 0 f some basic nutrients. Empty Closet 138: 9,4, May 1983.

    240 Pierce, Michae 1 H• The imm u n 0- 8 f fee ti veness 0 f some basic nutrien ts: part two. Empty Closet 139: 15, June 1983.

    Pierson, Ransdell. Tl-e federal governmentls cold Sloulder . New York Native 62: 15-16, April 25-Nay 8,1983.

    Pinhas, Luc. tv1 ourir a S an Francisco . Gai Pied Hebda 64: 24, April 9-15" 1983.

    Pinhas, Luc. La Upestell gaie. Gai Pied Hebda 64: 22, April 9-15, 1983.

    Play about AI D 5 produced in Chicago . ~L C .Y. oice 4 (22): 7, September 19, 1983.

    Play may pro v ide AI DS funding . Tt-e WeekI y News 6 (34): 24, Apri 1 27, 1983.

    Please don't give blood. Capital ~ May 27, 1983.

    Po lice, gay rights and AI D5 . ~ Area Report.er 14(4): 19, January 26, 1984.

    Po 1 1 shows fear of AI D 5 . Connection 2 (19): 9, August 3-16, 1983.

    Pomerantz, 5 andy. AIDS risk reduction. Mom ••• Guess What.! 56: 8, August 1983.

    Pomerantz, 5 and y. Con ference Jan. 8 on AI DS- imp licet.ions for lifesty las . Sacramento 5 tar 1 (15): 3, December 15, 1982.

    Pomerantz, Sandy. Healt.h- a personal message

    POD 1 disin fect.ed a fter gay group's swimming party . ~ Community N8\\'S 11 (5): 2, August 13, 1983.

    Popert, Ken. Chil ling indifference? Hayor Egg 1 et.on plays po 1 it.ics with AID 5 Awareness \400<

    Popert, Ken. ~1oney, A-V material to I-elp AIDS battle . Body Po lit.ic 102: 13-14, April 1984.

    Papert, Ken .. Research sque 1 ched by 1 ab AI D 5 panic . Body Po lit.ic 104: 11,13, June 1984.

    241 Poppers and AID S. ~ Scotl and, May-June 1983, p.8.

    Portera, J. K. AI D 5: a nutritiona 1 disease?: immune deficiency, immune hyperactivity- is poor nutrition a cause? . !!.§.y Area Reporter 13 (52): 12-13, December 29, 1983.

    Porter, Lewis. AI D5 co verage . ~ Area Reporter 13 (17): 6, Apri 1 28, 1983.

    Port 1 and City Counci1 adopts AI D5 reso 1 ution . ~ Area Reporter 13(32): 12, August 11, 1983.

    Part 1 an d City CDun ci1 passes AI DS reso 1 ution <0 regan>. liLC .Y.. oice 4(22): 2, September 19, 1983.

    Possib Ie AI D5 breakthrough . ~ Win"dews 2 (9): 7, April 26­ May 9, 1984.

    Possib 1 e AI D5 therapy "~ound . Mant.rose y... oice 149: 3, September 2, 1983.

    Possib Ie breakthroug, in battIe against AID 5 . Advocate 394: 9, May 15, 1984.

    Possib 1 e cause for AI D5 found. ~ News- Telegraph 3 (8): 1,8, May 1984.

    Possib 1 e CI A link to AI D5 virus . Update 112: 12, June 29, 1983.

    A possib 1 e defense against AI D5 . California Voice 5(14): ?, July 1, 1983.

    Pot Yin, Ernie. in Haiti . Mon trose Voice 152: 9, September 23, 1983.

    Pot vin, Ernie. Na t.iona 1 AI D5 Vigil drew on 1 y 1500. Montrose Yoice 157: 16, aet.oher 28, 1983.

    Pot Yin, Ernie. Update on AID S . aur Paper, Your Paper 2 (16): 2, August 17, 1983.

    Power, Ed. AID 5 to 11: 2-a-week in S.F. Sentinel 10(21): 5, October 13, 1983.

    Power, Ed. AIDS war enters third year. Sentine 1 11 (1): _5, January - 5, 1984.

    Power, Ed. Parade: use don rt 1 ase . Sentine1 10 (12): 7, June 9, 1983.

    Power, Edward. Innuendos and aspersions . ~ Area Reporter 13 (15): 7 J April 14, 1983.

    242 Powers, Frederick. A hospita 1 visit <1 etter>. New York Na t.i v e 66: 4, June 20-Ju 1 y 3, 1983.

    Pre-AIDS may be reversible . liLC 'y"oice 83: 2, December 5, 1983.

    Pre-A10 5 to 11 beginning t.o mount . New Direction 2 (9): 4, September 1983.

    President. Reagan signs AIDS bi1 1. 0 ur Paper, Your Paper 2 (15): 16, Ju 1 y 27, 1983.

    Preston, John. AID 5 has not gone away. !lu Windows 2(8): 31, April 12-25, 1984.

    Prest.on, John. II Ha v oc on the sou 1 If: gays kn ow it too we 1 1 . ~ N ews(Phil ade 1 phia) 7 (38): 6,10,14, Ju 1 y 29-August 4, 1983.

    Price, L.J. Your view . :Metrollne 6(6): 4, May 1, 1983.

    Priest with AID 5 to deliver UDignitylf sermon . Connec tion 2 (22): 5, September 28- October 12, 1983.

    Producer of Bent dies of AI D5 . QL C yoice 88: 2, March 5", 1984.

    Programs for peop 1 e curious about AI D5 . Updat.e 118: 7, September 21, 1983.

    Promiscuity may be 1 essened . Equa 1 Time 44: 3, December 14, 1983.

    Psychiatrist who lead Washington D.C. response t.o AID 5 dies at. 32 . QLC 'y"oice 89: 2, March 19, 1984.

    Psycho 1 agist succumbs to AIDS

    Psychotherapy affects AI D S. News..Q.f. the Col umbus &l!.Y.. and Lesbian Community 6(10): 437, November 1983.

    Pub lie Hea 1 th Ser v ice opera tes AIDS hot line . Nat-ions 1 Coe lilian of ill S T0 Services N8'NS1 et.t.er 5(1): 33, August 1983.

    Pub lications . Christ.opher Street 6(9): 4-5,1983. Q Quack cures for AIDS range from dead cats t.o hypnotism. Montrose 'y-oice 163: 3,. December 9, 1983.

    243 'Q uarantine t.oo gays' . Pink T riang 1 e 47: 5, May-June 1984.

    Quarantine of AID 5 patients proposed in L.A. . ~L C .Y.. oice 90: 2, April 2, 1984.

    Quinby, Brian. AIDS-related complex: less l'ethal but just as confusing. ~ Windows 2 (8): la, Apri 1 12-25, 1984. R Raad van Europa wil liever geen romo's a Is bloeddonor. De..G.§.t Krant 4(8): 13,· August 1983.

    Racia 1 statistics on AI D5 pub liEhed . QL C .Y.. oice 82: 2, Na v ember 21, 1983.

    Racism clouds AIDS Vigil. New York Native 70: 12, August 15-28, 1983.

    Read, S.P. AID 5 and dogs . ~ News(Phil adel phia) 7 (31): 13,15, June 10-16, 1983.

    Read, S.P. AID 5 from dogs ? News.Q.f. t.te Col umbus ~ and Lesbian Communit.y 6 (6): 238, Ju 1 y 1983.

    Reagan attempts to sabotage AIDS funding, 1 aca 1 protests planned for his dinner June 9. QL C Y. oice 4(15): 1, June 6, 1983.

    Reagan receives AID 5 reso 1 ution . li.!!i:. Communit.y News 10(39): 2, April 23, 1983.

    Reagan signs AID 5 funds bill. [qua I· Time 36: 2, August 24, 1983.

    Reagan signs real th bill . Washingt.on Blade 14(28): 9, July 15,1983.

    Reagan signs tea 1 th fund bi 1 1 <$30 mil lion Interagency Pub lie Hea1 th Emergency Fund>. Update 114: 2, Ju 1 y 27, 1983.

    Reagan veto threa tens AI D 5 funding. ~ News- Tel egraph 2 (10): 6, Ju 1 y 1983.

    Rea 1, Jere; Freiberg, Peter; Green, Brad; Cal egari, Ke v in; Lusard0, Lonnie; Jones, Jr., John E.; Burke, Pat.. AIDS news updates: Falwell's claim of uGodls judgment" hit by N.Y.I S Bishop Moore; - Mario Cuomo and AID 5 bill; Washington Times and AI D5; four other news items. Adv ocate 373: 10-12, August 4, 1983.

    Rechy, John. AID 5 mysteries and hidden dangers. Advocat.e 383/384: 31-33,35, December 22, 1983.

    Red Crass reea lIs contaminated AF C

    244 AI D5>. ~ News(Phil ade 1 phia) 7 (44): 3, ,Sept.ember 15, 1983.

    Red Cross refuses gay blood. Connection, March 3D-April 13, 1983.

    Red Cross to offer service t.o AIDS patient.s . GLC ..Y. oice 85: 2, January 2, 1984.

    Reder, 5 an ford M. Gettin g to the Times <1 etter re. New Yark Times AIDS coverage>. New York Native 66: 4, June 20-July 3, 1983.

    Redman, Natt. An open letter to the community on AIDS. Front.iers 25: ?, April 13-27, 1983.

    Reed, Pau 1. Looking for Mr. 5 afesex: part 1- AI D5 is more t.han a pain in the ass. !!s!Y. Area Reporter 13(41): 14-15, October 13, 1983.

    Reed, Pau 1. LooJdng for Mr. 5afesex: part II- what is there after sleaze••• ? ..m Area Reporter 13(44): 19, November 3, 1983.

    Reed~ Pau 1. l Dakin 9 for Nr. 5 a fesex: part III- I faun d him closer to home. ~ Area Report.er 13 (48): 14, December 1, 1983.

    Reed, Pau 1. Too new open monogamy . B1 ueboy 77: 24-27, March 1983.

    Reed, Pau 1. S tayin' a Ii v e: change is the word: new lifest.y Ies in the AI D5 age. !!s!Y. Area Reporter 13 (-23): 14-15, June 9, 1983.

    Reed, Paul. Stayin' alive: do real men panic: the five st.ages of facing up t.o a three t of death. ~ Area Report.er 13 (21): 10-11, May 26, 1983.

    Reeve, William F. Age-o 1 d promiscuity . Body Politic 95: 6, Ju 1 y-August 1983.

    Ref lections from a bath;]oer. Nstions 1 Cos lit.ion ..Qf. ~ 5 T 0 Services Newe 1 et. ter 5 (4): 20, t4 arch-Apri1 1984.

    Refugees get 1 9ay l illnesses . Sacramento star 1(4): 6, July 14, 1982.

    Regen thai1 s U.C. for AIDS efforts . Sen tine1 10(20): 1, September 29, 1983.

    Religion comes to tte AID . ~ Area Reporter 14(8): 20, february 23, 1984.

    Rempt, len. Vervolging en AIDS . De ~ Krant 4(7): 26, Ju 1 y 1983.

    Renewed dialogue on closing the baths . Connection 3(7): 5, February 29­ March 14, 1984.

    245 Rep. B Ii1 ey wants warning on AI D5 . Our 0 wn Community Press 7(7): 4, May 1983.

    A repart on chi1 dren with AI D 5 ca lIed a 1 armest <0 rs. James M. a leske and Ant.hony 8. Minnefor report chi 1 dren at risk in some ho useho 1 ds: Journ a 1 0 f the A meric a n Medic a 1 Assa cia t.ion >. Connection 3 (4): 5, December 28, 1983-January 25, 1984.

    Repression a Haiti . Jiai Pied Hebda 1.08: 8, february 25- March 2, 1984.

    Request for AI D 5 cure . Connection 2 (18): 7, Ju 1 y 20-August 2, 1983.

    Research directions in AIDS: AAP HR statement . Nat.ionsl C081 it.ion of ~ 5 TQ. Ser v ices News letter 5 (5): 9-11,· May-June 1984.

    Researchers looking far a few rare men . J2.ll Area Reporter 13 (32): 4, August 11, 1983.

    Researchers say blood test for AI D5 may be a vail ab 1 e soon, a t.hers doubt it. 5 acramento 5 tar 1 (22): 3, March 23, 1983.

    Researchers think they may ha ve found another AIDS clue: 'rosettes' in blood . 5 acrament·o 5 tar 1 (24): 6, April 20, 1983.

    Reyno 1 ds, Babby. Peop 1 e with AIDS respond to Reed Vernon . Coming .!:!...Ill 4 (6): 3, March 1984.

    RF 5 L om AI D 5

    Riback, Robin. Bureaucrat blocks N.J. AI D 5 patient: upda t.e (8ob Green>. News Jersey, April 1984, p. 6.

    Rice, 0 ana. AIDS update . Pink Iii< 1 (1): 26-27, Ju IY 1983•.

    Richards, Jeff. AID 5 screening protoeo 1 and resource & referra 1 list de vel oped in 5 an Francisco. Na tiona 1 C08 lit.ion of ~ ~IQ Ser v ices News 1 etter 4 (3): 21, December 1982.

    ~ Richards, Mary. Comment . Campaign 91: 6, July 1983.

    Richter, Steven A. legal t-elp for AIDS people . ~ Area Reporter 13(22): 7, June 2, 1983.

    Rickman, Herbert P. Falsehood and inflammation . New York Nati ve 61: 4, Apri 1 11-24, 1983.

    246 Rid lon, Char 1 ie. AIDS: an issue for Maine. aur Paper: ~ Y... oice for Lesbians and lill Males in Maine 1(1): 1,3, September 1983.

    Rientjens, W.J.A. AIDS . ~.!ill Krant. 4(8): 3, August 1983.

    Ringe 1, Lance. Un-quot.e <1 etter re. S. Christopher Hagin's f1 CDC may be sha v ing AI D5 figures fl >. New Yark Nati v e 73: 4, September 26­ oetaber 9, 1983.

    Ring ling Brothers and 8 arnum & Bail ey circus ne ver to be the same again. Mineshaft News, Spring 1983, p. 1 ..

    Rit ter, J.C. AI D5 death: J-e was more than a statist.ic . [qua 1 Time 35: 1,3, August 10, 1983.

    Ritter, J.C. AI D5 support program started . Equal Time 52: 8, April 4, 1984.

    Ritter, J.C. Has AID 5 virus been found? Empt.y Closet 54: 1, May 2, 1984.

    Ritz, Don. Lea ving the fast 1 ane . Mant.rose 'y"oice 140: 5-6, Ju 1 y 1, 1983.

    Ritz, Don. Oak Lawn Counseling's AIDS project denied Dallas city funds. Dall as ~ News 84: 5, April 13, 1984.

    Ritz, 0 on. Texan testifies to U.S. HDuae S ubcommit. tee on AIDS

    Roanoke's AI D5 forum is we 11 attended

    Robert, Dominique. La Croix Rouge Canadienne et les donneurs de sang. Gai Pied Hebda 77: 20, Ju 1 y 9-15, 1983.

    Robert, 0 ominique. SID A et gros sous. Gai Pied Hebda 77: 18, Ju 1 y 9-15, 1983.

    Roberti, David. AIDS bill . Our Paper, Your Paper 2(10): 4, May 18, 1983_

    Roberti AID S bill passes Senate Health committ.ee . California 'y"oice 5(10): ?, May 6, 1983.

    Roberti AIDS bill signed by Governor. Our Paper, '(our Paper 2(20)~ 1, October 12, 1983.

    Roberti AIDS measure sai1 s out a f Senate Finance Commit.t.ee. aur Paper, Your Paper 2 (12): 16, June 1, 1983.

    Roberti announces 2nd AIDS Commit tee appointmen t

    247 Roberti announces appointment of Stan Hadden t.o tt-e AI D 5 Advisory Committee to the State Department of Health Services>. ~ Area Reporter 14(11):, 3, March 15, 1984.

    Roberti bi 1 1 wou 1 d est.ab lish AI D5 research. Sentine 1 11 (6): 1, March 15, 1984.

    Roberti measure to study AID 5 passes commit tee. ~ Area Reporter 14(16): 11, April 19, 1984.

    Roberti presses for passage of measure to combs t AIDS <5 enatar Da vid Roberti>. Mom••• Guess What! 54: 17, June 1983.

    Roberti seeks AIDS $ . Sen tine 1 10(6): 2, March 17, 1983.

    Roberti's AID 5 measure appro ved by Senate Committee. 0 ur Paper, Your Paper 2 (8): 3, Apri 1 20, 1983.

    Robertils AI DS measure wins . ~ Area Reporter 13 (37): 4, September 15, 1983.

    Roberti's bill to Ga vernor <0 a vid Roberti's bi lIto combat AI D5 through research and pub 1 ic education wins appro val by the Senate and is sent to California's Governor for signature into 1 aw>. 0 ur Paper, Your Paper 2 (19): 6, September 28, 1983. --

    Robinson, Dan. Cures . ~ Area Reporter 13 (31): 8, August 4, 1983.

    Robinson, Frank M. A horror story and a cha 1 len ge . Coming !LQ.L 4(7): 10-11, April 1984.

    Robinson, Frank t4. Tf-e rea 1 tragedy of AI D 5 . Coming .!:!Jll 4(6): 3-4, March 1984.

    Robinson, John. A response to AI D S; the AI D 5 Action Commit tee of Boston. ~ Community Nev-lS 11(11) : 13, 0 ctober 1, 1983.

    Rodgerson, Gillian. Finns lose location after article on AIDS . Body Politic 96: 22, September 1983.

    Rofes, Eric. 0 n AI D5 j oke3 and pub lie officia1s. ill Community News - 11 (36): 5, March 31, 1984.

    Rofes, Eric E. AI D5 & us: n What can I do to re 1 p?1I • ..G..2.Y.. Communit:y News 10(47): 5, June 18,1983.

    Roger. Call for ban of gay b 1 cod foil ed; plan wou 1 d ha ve screened gay donors . aur Own Community Press 7(5): 1, March 1983.

    248 Ro 1 e of isoprinosine in AIDS therapy being in v estigatea . Nationa 1 C08 lition .£f. Q.ll 5 TQ Services Newslett.er 5(1): 39, August 1983.

    R0 1 1 erskating new key to AIDS chapter fundraising . Our Paper, Your Paper 2(23): 17, November 23, 1983.

    Ran. Aiding those with AI D5: a propose 1 <" the need, then, is for the estab 1 ishment of a place where AI D5 patients can g8 ther for socia 1 and psycho 1 ogica 1 support n >. Front.iers 2 (2): 6, May 25-June B, 1983.

    Roos, Mike. Tl-e state's Deukmeijan Crisis

    Rosen, Alan. Public vs. private . ~ Area Reporter 13 (30): 8, Ju 1 y 28, 1983.

    Rosettes may be AI D5 key. The WeEkl y News 6 (34): 6, April 27, 1983.

    Ross, Bob. An 0 v erdue thank you . ~ Area Reporter 13(22): 6, June 2, 1983.

    Rosselli, Sal. Is "Whitewash" a smear?

    Rosselli named to AID 5 commission

    Rothenberg, David. Atten t.ion a verdue. New Yark Native 57: 11, February 14-27, 1983.

    Rothenberg, David. Tm great.est blackout on earth

    Rothenberg, 0 avid. 0 ut on a limb . Connect.ion 2(18): 18, July 20-August 2, 1983.

    Rot tger, Betty. AID S/CI A . ~ Community News 11 (11): 4, October 1, 1983.

    Rounding out 1983

    La route du sperme est coup ee. Gai Pied Hebdo 86: 17, September 24-30, 1983.

    Rowland, Craig. Did leaks & rivalries lead t.o overplay of AIDS find ? Ji.§y News(~l adel phia) 8(26): 1,4, May 10, 1984.

    249 Row 1 and, Craig. ~1 edica 1 research updated in NYC . ~ News(Phil ade 1 phia) 8 (4): I,ll, December 8, 1983.

    Row 1 and, Craig. NYC rodeo benefit plays to near1 y fu 11 house . ~ News(Phil ade 1 phia) 7 (48): 1, October 13, 1983.

    Row 1 and, Craig. . ~ News(Phil ade 1 phia) 8 (16): 9-10, March 1, 1984.

    Row 1 and, Craig. A state of the art con ference on AIDS: no new light on 8 dark mystery

    Raya 1, Richard. AI D 5 and promiscuity. ~ Community News 11 (5): 6, August 13, 1983.

    Rozenbaum, Willy; Seux, Didier; Kouchner, Annie. Trait.er les consequences; une so 1 u tion : 1 'abstinence . Gai Pied Hebda 116: 22-23, Apri1 21-27, 1984.

    R.S. S1D A: Des chiffres qui re gressent, des sa v ants progressent. Gai Pied Hebda 109: 5-6, March 3, 1984.

    Rubin, Marty. Sleazy San Francisco shuts down its t.ubs. The Weekly News 7(31): 32, April 4, 1984.

    Ru 1 e, Jane. An act of Gad; Jane Ru Ie on AI D S and the fear of dee th. Body Po litic 95: 39, Jul y-August 1983.

    nRunning Batt Ie with AID sn . 5 an Diego Gayzet.te 84: 4, April 12, 1984.

    Runyon, Bill. AID 5 prolonged by ineffective gay political strategies . liLC y"oice 4(24): 3, October 17,1983.

    Ryan, Jim. Gay man with AI D5 wins discharge be tt 1 e . ~ Community News 11(33): 1,7, March 10,1984.

    Ryan, Jim. More for AIDS in '85 budget request: 12 percent 0 ver 184. lill Community News 11 (30): 1, February 18, 1984.

    Ryan, Jim. Officials name 'probable' cause of AIDS: no treatment, -- no cure . ~ Community News 11(41): 1-2, May 5, 1984. s Sa majeste SID A dans 1es royaumes du nord . Gai Pied Hebda 91: 6, 0 ct.ober 29- November 4, 1983.

    Saba: Reagan to veta AIOS bi 11 . Equa 1 Time 31: 10, June 15, 1983.

    250 5 acramento AI D5 F Dunda tion hosts forum, opens office. ~ Area Reporter 13 (17): 19, April 28, 1983.

    S acramento AIDS group opens office and ho t 1 ine. Mom... Guess Wha t! 54: 9, May 1983.

    Sacramento AID 5/K 5 Foundation launctEs hand to hand counselling for patients and 10 ved ones. 5 acrament.o 5 tar 1 (26): 4, May 18, 1983.

    Sacramento AID 5/K 5 group raises funds, starts programs, opens office . N ationa 1 Coa 1 ition .Q.f &.ll 5 TQ Services News letter 4(5): 12, May 1983.

    Sacramento supes award gl'ant to Sac1to AID 5/K 5 Foundation. ill Area Reporter 13(30): 12, Ju 1 y 28, 1983.

    5 Be to support group for AIDS con cerns <5 a cramen to AIDS /K 5 F oundation>. ~ ArcJ8 Reporter 13(38): 14, September 22, 1983.

    5 ahl, Ted. Loca 1 AID 5/K 5 Foundation benefit. 0 ur Paper, Your Paper 2 (17): 11, August 31, 1983.

    5ahl, Ted. Women donate bl Dod . Our Paper, Your Paper 2 (21): 11, 0 ct.ober 26, 1983.

    5 ai lor faces discharge 0 ver AI D5 test . Mom ••• Guess Wha t! 54 : 2, June 1983.

    Sailor runs into trouble over AIDS . Our Paper, Your Paper 2 (8): 16, April 20, 1983.

    5 aint Louis, Greg. Klaus Nami

    Sa 1 a Burton co-sponsors AID 5, gay rights bill. ~ Area Reporter 13 (28): 11, Ju 1 y 14, 1983.

    Sammy Da vis, Jr. on AIDS . Connection 3 (2): 6, November 3D-December 14, 1983.

    5 amson, Char lie. life in t.he grey zone- or: Dear Abby, I don't. have AIDS but I'm not in perfect health. Help me ! Coming.1!..Ql., August 1983, p. 6.

    - San B lise, Mary Lou. AI D 5 victims in terviewed: community support is crucia 1. 5 an 0 iego Gayzette 82: 1,24, March 29, 1984.

    5 an Diego AI DS Project . S an Diego: Tl-e Project, <1984>. 2pp.

    San Diego's AIDS-line . San Diego Gayzette 38: 10, May 19, 1983.

    251 5 an Fran beth ban: not acceptab 1 e . Rites 1 (1): 5, May 1984.

    5 an Fran to spend $4 million on AID S. Equa 1 Time 31: 9, June 15, 1983.

    San Francisco AID 5 Fund . Our Paper, Your Paper 2 (17): 1,3, August 31, 1983.

    5 an Francisco bath houses to carry AI D5 warning. GLeV oice 4 (16): 2, June 20, 1983.

    5 an Francisco closes the baths . Outrage 13: 45, May 1984.

    5 an F ran cisco Hea 1 th Commissioner, wi th coo peration of ga y 1 eaderSlip, a t tern p t.s to c 1 ase baths. New York Native 87: 7-8,. Apri 1 9-22, 1984.

    San Francisco- pI ans AID 5 awareness for parade visitors . 5 acramento 5 t.ar 2 (2): 6, June 15, 1983.

    5 an Francisco S1e 1 Is out for AI D5 research and ser vices <$2.1 mil"lion>. Mom ••• Guess Wha t! 54 : 2, June 1983.

    5 an Francisca starts new b 1 00d screenin9 . TJ-e Weekly News 7(33): 6, April 18,1984.

    San Francisco to ba"n sex in baths. ~ News-Telegraph 3(8): 1,9, May 1984.

    San Jose AI D5 F oundation. ~ Area Report.er 13 (30): 19, Ju 1 y 28, 1983.

    5 anders, Dian B. AI DS Interfaith Network counters fundamenta lists. ~ Area Reporter 14(17): 10, Apri1 26, 1984.

    5 anders, Dian B. AID 5 not 'white gay man's disease l as many thought. Montrose .y.. oice 164: 14, December 16, 1983.

    5 anders, Dian B. AIDS update: no 1 anger gay white man's disease. Montrose Voice 161: 6, November 25, 1983.

    5 anders, Dian B. DA indicts gay priest on charges of "quack" medicine: homeopa th accused of fa 1 se 1 y claiming cures for AI DS, herpes . !!ll Area Reporter 14(11): 1,5, March 15, 1984.

    \ Sanders, Dion B. 'Dumped' AIDS patient dies . Connection 3 (1): 8, Na v ember 9-30, 1983.

    Sanders, Dian B. 40% of AIDS patients are minorities: CDC figures smash myth of uwhi te gay man's disease". ~ Area Reporter 13(43): 1,3, October 27, 1983.

    252 5 anders, Dian B. 40 % AI D5 patients ethnic minorities. Our Paper, Your Paper 2 (22): 1,16, November 9, 1983.

    5 anders, Dian B. High tech firm is sued for $30 mil lion: ex­ employee target of false AIDS rumors ~ f!.ll Area Reporter 13(40): 1,4, October 6, 1983.

    5 anders, Dian B. Many AI D5 patients are minorities. The WeB< 1 y News 7 (11): 3, Na v ember 16, 1983.

    5 anders, Dian 8. Minority 1 eaders react to minority· AIDS at 40 %• .§JU!.. Area Reporter 13 (44): 13, November 3, 1983.

    5 anders, Dian B. Recta 1 V D surge sparks concern . T~ WeekI y News 7 (24): 18, February 15, 1984.

    5 anders, Dian B. Reject.ed AIDS victim dies in San Francisco . Montrose Voice 157: 12, 0 ctober 28, 1983.

    5 anders, Dian B. Seatt Ie gangs plague gays . lli Area Reporter 13(30): 3, Ju 1 y 28, 1983.

    5 anders, Dian B. 5 f rea 1 th director three tens ban an poppers . Montrose y"oice 157: 19, October 28, 1983.

    5 anders, Dian B. 5 F. 1 eaders react to ethnic de ta on AI DS. 0 ur Paper, Your PBoer 2 (23): 13,15, Na vember 23, 1983.

    Santa Clara County to· receive state AID 5 grant <$37,545 grant to be shared by too county hea 1 th department and tt-e 1 Dca 1 AI D 5/K 5 F oundation>. 0 ur Paper, Your Paper 2 (21): 1, October 26, 1983.

    5 arafino, Vicki. AI D5 and the worried we 1 1: Long lsI and hot line seeks coordinator. Connection 3(6): 25, February 8-22, 1984.

    S arefino, Vicki. Long lsI and AID 5 hot line: the community. needs its own ser vices. Connection 3 (1): 17, November 9-30, 1983.

    5 arafino, Vicki. A new hot line and an open forum: at 5 tonybrook and in South Nassau . Connection 3(2): 17, November 30-December 14,1983.

    5 arafino, Vicki.. Shades of discrimination: editoria lizing on AI DS. Connection 2(24): 14, October 27- November 9, 1983.

    5 arafino, Victd. Woman to peda 1 Long Is 1 and: Jennifer Dri v er rides for GMHe . Connection 3(1): 19, No vember 9-30, 1983.

    253 5 arman, A1 bert. S1 DA: 1 a rumeur des backrooms. Gai Pied Hebda 103: 19-21,58, January 21-27, 1984.

    5 aslow, James M. AI D5 awareness and action nationwide . A d v Dca te 370: 14, June 24, 1983.

    5 ax, George. Hepatitis being tested as marker for AI DS. New Yark Native 69: 7-8, August 1-14, 1983.

    5 ay lor, 5 te v en. AIDS and gay men's hea 1 th: F VI . Sentinel 10(15): 8, Ju 1 y 21, 1983.

    5 can da 1 s· wi 1 1 host benefits . aur Own Community Press 7 (11): 4, September 1983.

    5 canne 1 1, Teresa. AIDS and the 1 esbian community. Lesbian News 9(5): 31, December 1983.

    Scannell, Teresa. AID 5: a lesbian perspective. ill Area Report.er 13 (41): 15, 0 ctober 13, 1983.

    5 charpach, T ejo. AI 0 5 min accia da pre venire . Babil onia 12: 33, March 1984.

    5 chear, 5 tuart. Haitians pro test c 1 assification. New Yark Nativ e 74: 13,57, October 10-23, 1983.

    5 ehe 1 1, Randy; Zabarte-Christensen, Diana. AIDS joins reasons for fag-bashing . !!!!.y Area Report.er 13(29): 17, July 21,1983.

    5 ehe 1 1, Randy; Zabarte-Christensen, Diana. More via 1 ence with AID 5 . ~ Area Reporter 13 (32): 15, August 11, 1983.

    Scho 11, Fred. How to survive the AID 5 era. Update 112: 7, June 29, 1983.

    5 choonmaker, L. Craig. LDca 1 'phobe . New York Native 75: 5, October 24- No vernber 6, 1983.

    5 chweikhart, Gary. AI 0 5 g8 1 a benefit questioned: $78,000 in freebies, no receipts <0 a vies Ha 11 benefit>. 5 entille1 10 (18): 1,5, September 1, 1983.

    5 chweikhart, 'G ary. Angry AI D 5 pa tien ts organize; Larch sen ds blistering response . Sentine1 10(9): 1,10, April 28, 1983.

    5 chweiJ

    Schweikhart, Gary. Britt 1 s $2.1 million AIDS bill stirs contra v ersy . Sentinel 10(10): 1, May 12,1983.

    254 Schweikhart, Gary. Crane: time for change at AI D5 F oundation. . Sentine 1 11 (5): 1,3, March 1, 1984.

    Schweikhart, Gary. Dr. Sil v e~man blasts I AIDS hysteria t . Sentinel 10(12): 1,10-11, June 9, 1983.

    5 chwelidlart, Gary. Gay leaders, Reaganites meet on continuing AIDS crisis. Sentine1 10(13): 1, June 23, 1983.

    Schweikhart, Gary. How the AIDS benefit report is flawed. Sen tinel 10(26): 1-2,5, December 22, 1983.

    Schweikhart, Gary. Padilla's 'Body· to raise AIDS funds . Sent.inel 10(21): 5, October 13, 1983.

    Schweikhart, Gary. Problems plague AIDS benefits. Sentinel 10(24): 1,3, November 22, 1983.

    Schwe1J. Sentinel 10 (15): 1, Ju 1 y 21, 1983.

    Schweikhart, Gary. The real AID 5 victims . Sentine1 10 (15): 5, Ju 1 y 21, 1983.

    Schwelidlart, Gary. Reporter kicked off AI D5 whitewash committee . Sen tinel 10(23): 1-2,4, Na v ember 10, 1983.

    5 chwelidlart, Gary. Shan ti cleared a f allega tions . Sentine1 10 (18): 1, September 1, 1983.

    SchweiJ? Sent.inel 10(19): 5, September 15, 1983.

    5 chweikhart, Gary.. •Whitewash' brings backl ash; Cusic a no-SlOW at 5 tonewa 1 1 forum <5 tonewa 1 1 Gay 0 emocratic Club sponsors forum re. 'Whitewash' article; Catherine Cusic of the Gay Democratic Club's AID 5 Committee did not attend>. Sentine1 10(14): 1, Ju 1 y 7, 1983.

    5 cientists cone 1 ude monkeys had AIDS . Montrose 'y"aice 158: 12, November 4, 1983.

    Scott, Robert F. AID 5 research still inconclusive . 0 ur 0 wn Community Press 8(5): 10, March 1984.

    Sea t t, Robert F. Care of AIDS patients. Ou r Own Communi ty Press 7 (12): 7, October 1983.

    255 Scott, Robert F. Medical update . aur 0 wn Community Press 8 (3): 10-11, January 1984.

    Scott, Robert F. Po Iitics evident in medica 1 research reports on AID s. Our 0 wn Community Press 7 (8): IS, June 1983.

    Scott, Robert F. Questions about AI D5 . 0 ur Own Community Press 8 (1): 8, November 1983.

    Searl, Jr., Hanford. Buffalo AID 5 conference . Connection 3 (2): 19, Na vember 30- December' 14, 1983.

    Sear1, Jr., Han ford. First 1 aca 1 AI D 5 cases reported in Rochester. Connection 3(9): 27, March Z8-April 11, 1984.

    Seattle AIDS list questioned (police get list of people with AIDS). ~ Community News 11(16): 2, No ',ember 5, 1983.

    Seattle cops rapped for 'AI D 5 Alert I . Sentine1 10 (21): 2, October 13, 1983.

    Seatt Ie gay community forum and benefit for AID 5 <"Keeping Our G·ay Community Hea 1 thy" >. Na t.iona 1 Cos lition of ..G..ll 5 TQ Ser vices News letter 4 (3): 27, December 1982.

    The second AI D 5 forum for East 8 ay Demos . ~ Area Reporter 13 (25): 27, June 23, 1983.

    Second edition of AID 5 bib 1 iography a vail ab 1 e . .!iL C Voice 4(15): 6, June 6, 1983.

    Second National AIDS Forum in Denver . Nationa 1 COB lition of ~ 5 T 0 Services News letter 4(5): 11-12, May 1983.

    Second nationa 1 AIDS forum to plan long term strategy in Den ver. Na tiona 1 C08 lition ..2.f ~ 5 TQ Services News 1 etter 4(5): 10, May 1983.

    5 EE Q responds to 1 awsuit . 0 ur Paper, Your Paper 2 (20): 2, oetober 12, 1983.

    5el mants, Stacy. Blood sisters . Mom ••• Guess What! 59: 2, November 1983.

    Selmants, Stacy; Hadden, stan. AIDS disclosure provokes job dismissal

    Senate backs AI D 5 research. News of tt-e Col umbus .!i.!aY. and Lesbian Communit.y 6 (10): 445, November 1983.

    256 Senet.e committee appro ves Robertifs measure regarding AI D5 research and education

    Senators urge AI D5 tearing . New York Native 77: 12-13, November 21-December 4, 1983. .

    5 e v en AIDS cases 1 inked to transf usions . GLC Voice 81: 2, November 7,1983.

    Sewage treatment . .li!!Y.. Community News 11 (28): 2, February 4, 1984.

    Sex and AIDS aired on LambIe Etow • .§J!Y Area Report.er 13 (22): 9, June 2, 1983.

    Sex between men banned in 5 an Francisco beths. Nationa 1 C08 lition of ~ 5 TO Services Newsletter 5(4): 22-23, March-April 1984.

    Sex: less partners but still 'hot' <5 an Francisco sur vey re. impact of AID 5>. Campaign 93: 18, September 1983.

    ll U Sex-linked AID 5 data II suppressed <" Whi tewash artie 1e, California Magazine>. GLeV oice 4 (18): 2, Ju 1 y 18, 1983.

    S.F. AI D5 Alliance: statemen t of purpose. Our Paper, Your Paper 2 (13): 18, June 29, 1983.

    5 F AI D5 Foundation 1 aunches food dri v e. Sent.ine 1 10 (26): 1, December 22., 1983.

    S.F. battilouse closings postponed. San Diego Gayzette 83: 1, April 5, 1984.

    5. F. baths stay open. [gua 1 Time 54: 2, May 2, 1984.

    S.F. city board asks AID 5 funds. Equal Time 26: 2, April 6, 1983.

    SF coroner ru les AID 5 death not mercy killing, accused 'counsellor' cleared . Sacramento Star 1(24): 5, April 20, 1983. s. F. mayor okays $250,000 for AI D. [qua 1 Time 28: 2, May 4, 1983.

    5 F super visors curb poppers <" their use cou 1 d cont.ribute to the fl debilitation of the immune system ). New York Native 80: 10, January 2-15, 1984.

    S.F. to spend more on AIDS . 5 entine1 10(18): 1, September 1, 1983.

    She I ar Zaka v ca lIs for more blood donors . California 1. oice 5 (12): 4, June 3, 1983.

    257 Shangri-La benefit for AIDS research . Ire Weekly News 7(10): 17, November 9, 1983.

    Shanti offers support . ~ Area Reporter 13(38): 17, September 22, 1983.

    The Shanti Project and psychosocia 1 needs of AID S patients. Nstions 1 C08 lition of ~ 5 T 0 Services News 1 etter 4(3): 25-26, December 1982.

    Shanti Project narrows outreach . Sentinel 10(25): 1, December 8, 1983.

    Shanti Project slates all-day seminar on AIDS responses for re ligious workers in tte city. 5 acramento 5 tar 1 (26): 4, May 18, 1983.

    Shan ti Projectis AI DS sweepst ekes fun draiser . National Coalition..Qf. Qll 5 T D Services Newsletter 5(1): 35, August 1983.

    Shanti sponsors sweepstakes . .lill News- Telegraph 2 (11): 2, August 1983.

    Shaw, Phil. fear and loving in New York City; Phil Shaw ta lks to Jim Fouratt about life after AIDS. Body Politic 100: 37-38, January-February 1984.

    St-eehan, Dona 1. Hea 1 th matters (AID 5 co verage). Quare Times, 5 pring 1984, p. 7.

    Sreppard, Bratt. Gay blood: a storm in a tea cup ••• or more ? 0 ut! ( New Zea 1 and) 50: 3, August-Sept.ember 1983.

    sternoff, Michae 1. Nice bays and need 1 es . first Hand, April 1984, pp. 68-74.

    Shernoff, Michae 1. Nice boys and need 1 es

    Shil ts, Rand y. From a co i 1 eague . ~ Area Report.er 13(12): 6, March 31, 1983.

    Shi 1 ts·, Randy. Memos show administration fa lsified AIDS funding - needs . New Yark Nativ e 79: 18-19,64, December 19, 1983-January 1, 1984.

    5hil ts, Rand y. Thanks . New Yark Native 61: 4, April 11-24, 1983.

    Shive 1 y, Char 1 eYe Tre CIA -C DC-AI D5 po litica 1 a 1 lianee. ~

    258 Community News 10 (50): 5, Ju 1 y 9, 1983.

    Should David Sencer be declared an emergency ? New York Na·tive 65: 24-26, June 6-19, 1983.

    Shunned . 'Body Politic 101: 18, March 1984.

    SID A au Conseil de I'Europe. Gai Pied Hebda 88: 16, 0 ctober 8-14, 1983 .

    ••• SID A connais pas <8el gian group Federatie Werkgroepen Homofilie and AI D5 >. Gai Pied Hebda 88: 16, 0 ctober 8-14, 1983~

    SIDA: des criteres. Gai Pied Hebda 84: 17, September 10-16,1983.

    SI DA: 1 es derniers chiffres <93 cases of AIDS iL France as of October 1>. Gai Pied Hebda 91: 7, Oct.ober 29- November 4, 1983.

    Ie SIDA: une maladie infectieuse - Ie virus isole . Homophonies 32: 5­ 6, June 1983.

    SIDA-Matan . Gai Pied Hebda 85: 14, September 17-23, 1983.

    Le SI DA par 1 a Lorraine. Gai Pied Hebdo 92: 7, November 5-11, 19 B3.

    SID A pas toucre ! Gai Pied Hebda 97: 6, December 10-16, 1983.

    5 IDA: re v ue de presse . Gai Pied Hebdo 86: 16, Sep tember 24-30, 1983 ~

    Siew, Robert. Medica 1 seminar. Crescent. City Courier 2 (11): 1, March 1983.

    Sill, Robert. Reader shares AIDS theory

    Sil van, James. AID 5- a report and commentary. ~ Paper 5(6): ?, June 1983.

    Sil ver, Roger. Transmitting AID 5 . Coming!:!..I;LL 4(7): 3, April 1984.

    Sil ver, Roger. Una 1 tered habits . ~ Area Reporter 13(31): 7, August 4, 1983.

    Simmo ns, Larry. 5 tory criticized <1 etter re. F. Gil bertson>. Y-G. cc News 4(5): 5-7, May 1983.

    259 Simon, Elliot (E. T .). IBay Area Reporter l artist dies: in memoriam: James Maore. ~ Area Reporter 13 (33): 6, August 18, 1983.

    Sisters of Perpetua 1 Indu 1 gence. Cum clean . Toronto: The Sisters, 1983. 2pp.

    Sisters of Perpetu81 Indu 1 genee. ! Mother 5 uperiorrs recommendat~ons to he 1 p creete a disease-free con vent and community

    . 5 an Francisco: Tt-e Sisters, 1982.

    Sixth AI D5 death reported 1 aca 11y . [gua 1 Time 56: 13, May 30, 1984.

    Sjoberg, Pau 1. De SID A & 1 a fiert e gaie . Rencontres Gaies 14: 14-15, September 1983.

    Slate, Hal. AIDS and all: 'It's still hot': a club owner looks at new sex. ~ Area Reporter 13 (18): 14, May 5, 1983.

    Sma 11, Andrew. A message of hope . Lesbian/G ay Freedom Qll Parede Program( 5 an Francisco), June 26, 1983, p. 51.

    Smith, Charles Michael. AIDS forum slated for black gays. New York Nativ e 82: 20, January 3D-February 12, 1984.

    Smith, Char 1 es Michae 1. Cuomo said to be looldng at beths <1\1 D5 and battnouses>. New York Native 72: 8-9, September 12-25, 1983.

    Smith, Char 1 es Michae 1. Learning to Iiva with AIDS . New York Native 89: 18,20, May 7-20, 1984.

    Smith, Charles Michael. New York AIDS forum for black men and women. ~ Community News 11(30): 3, February 18, 1984.

    Smith, Tam. Sex and the rea 1 th crisis. Nationa 1 C08 lition ..Qf. lill 5 T D Services Newsletter 4(5): 22-23, t~ay 1983.

    Smith, Tom M. T ricJdng with AI D 5: shou 1 d I or shou 1 dn It I? And what do I do next? .§J!y Area Reporter 13 (15): 14, April 14, 1983. -- u

    So they say . Ad v ocat.e 371: 11, Ju 1 y 7, 1983.

    - Socia 1 security accepts AI D 5 III .ii!Jy Life 8 (51): 7, June 2, 1983.

    Socia 1 security benefits for peop 1 e with AI DS. Qn Community News

    11(6): 2 J August 20, 1983.

    A so lemn vigil (flFighting For 0 ur Lives: a Cand lelight Vigil to Honor the 0 ead and 5 upport the Liv ing"). New York City News 70: 1,7, May 11, 1983.

    260 Sonnabend, Joseph. Confidentia 1 ity, informed consent, and untoward social consequences in research on a· ll new killer disease"(AID 5) .

    5 onnabend, Joseph A. 5 a ve the criticism . New York Native 77: 5, November 21-December 4, 1983.

    so vereign, d.b.< lower case correct). How has AI D5 affected your 1 ifesty 1 e ? 5 entine 1 10(10): 4, May 12, 1983. .

    5 panish brochure on AI D5 prepared . Updste 114: 7, Ju 1 y 27, 1983.

    , M81 co 1 m. AI D 5 workshop . Perceptions 5: 12, Nov ember- December 1983.

    5 perm not wan ted

    5 pokes, Gary W. AI D 5 update . New York Cit.y News 70: 10, May 11, 1983.

    Spokes, Gary W. AIDS update. New York City News 94: 10, April 18, 1984.

    5 punberg, Bernard. 5 eying goodbye to the baths; roar of the saw is dea fening at the Liberty <"a retreat in the sexua 1 rev a 1 ution U >. ~ Area Reporter 14(20): 28-30, May 17, 1984.

    5 taggs, Johnie; Nicho 1 s, Rosa lie. Inter view <5 ant.a Clara County AI D5 patient>. aur Paper, Your Paper "2 (13): 2,12, June 29, 1983.

    5 taggs, Johnie; Nicho 1 S, Rosa lie. Interview <5 ante C1 era CQunty AIDS patient; part two>. Our Paper, Your Paper 2(14): 2, July 13, 1983.

    5 taggs, Johnie; Nicho Is, Rosa lie. Inter view . Our Paper, Your Paper 2 (15): 2-3, Ju 1 y 27, 1983.

    5 ta 1 lings, Randy. Fight AIDS panic. Alice Reports 1 (3): I. 6, June 1983.

    De stand random AID 5. Q§. ill Krant 4(7): 11, Ju 1 y 1983.

    De stand random AI DS II . De ~ Krant 4 (8): 6, August 1983.

    Standing up for life: an open letter regarding K5/AID 5 from some friends of Cernunnos <"mind and spirit">. RF 0 35: 15, Summer 1983.

    261 5 tarkey, Robert. Clones and foo 1 s <1 etter re 1ifesty 1 es>. fL§.Y. Area Reporter 13 (16):, 8, Apri1 21, 1983.

    nStarslt to present shows for AID 5 fund Monday . San Diego Gayzette 35: 4, April 28, 1983.

    5 tate AI D5 bill faces commit tee Monday . 5 an Diego Gayzette 38: 10, May 19, 1983.

    State AIDS bill passes House Committee . 0 ur Paper, Your Paper 2 (15): 16, Ju 1 y 27, 1983.

    5 tate AIDS Sweepstakes 1 aunched . Uodete 112: 3, June 29, 1983.

    S tate budget inc 1 ude',;3 $2.9 mil lion for AI D 5 research . Our Paper, Your Paper 2(16): 1, August 17, 1983.

    5 tate fights eviction of AIDS doctor . Connection 2(23): 6, October 12-26, 1983.

    State grants $200,000 for gay health . Out! ( New Zea 1 and) 50: 12, August-September 1983.

    5 tate Sena te funds camm. center, AID s. New Yark City News 94: 2, April 18, 1984.

    5 tate Senate pane 1 0 Ks bi1 1 for AI D5 money . 5 acramen to 5 tar 2 (1): 4, June 1, 1983.

    5 tate Senate passes Roberti's AI D5 research bi11. 5 acramento 5 tar 2(2): 6, June 15, 1983.

    5 tate task force urges support for AI D 5 patients . ~ Communit.y News 11(34): 2, Mar-en 17, 1984.

    5 ta tement from the Advisory Commit tee of Peop 1 e with Al DS. Pink Ink 1 (2): 13, August 1983.

    5 tay vigil an t against AI D5 panic . liJ!x. Life 8 (54): ?, June 23, 1983.

    - STO hea 1 th bu 11 etin • N~n alea ali t ion ~ ~ 5 TO 5 e r vic e s Newsletter 3(1): 1,15-19, Jul y 1981.

    5 teben, Marc. F ondation S1 DA . Sortie 11: 11-12, October 1983.

    steben, Marc. SID A . Sortie 10: 30-31, September 1983.

    262 Steben, Marc. SID A: aspects sociaux: matiere a re flexion! Sortie 12: 11, November 1983.

    5 tee 1 e, Gery. AIDS strikes 4 hospit 8 1 workers: union n deep 1 y concerned" . Frontiers 2 (6): 11,17, Ju 1 y 20-A ugust 3, 1983.

    5 tee 1 8, Gary. Gay representatives, Reagan administration aides meet on AID s. Frontiers 2(6): 15, Ju 1 y 20-August 3, 1983.

    5 tee 1 e, Gary. Gays characterized as Ima 1 ignant minorityl . Frontiers 2(6): 11,17, July 20­ August 3, 1983.

    5 tee 18, Gary. NY state gran ts $200,000 for AIDS ser vices. Frontiers 1 (26): 12,40, April 27- May 11, 1983.

    5 tee 1 8, Gary. UCLA researchers identify :possib 1e AIDS precursor; anal sex key correlate. Frontiers 1(26): 12, April 27-May 11, 1983.

    5 tee18, Thomas. CDC Director says announcement of AIDS cause is forthcoming . New York Nat.ive 87: 7, April 9-22, 1984.

    5 tein, Randa 1 1 C. AIDS pre vent.ian through hypnosis ? Mon trose y. oice 152: 12, September 23, 1983.

    5 teinsapir, 5 usan. AI DS, Inc. gets ca 11s for AI D5/K 5 hot 1 ine <1 etter re. American Internationa 1 0 ata Search>. Mom ••• Guess Wha t! 54: 4, June 1983.

    Steinsapir, Susan. Wrong AIDS phone: they refer calls . S acrament.o 5 t.ar 1 (25): 2, May 4, 1983.

    Stell an. AID 5 . Revo It 14(6): 18, June 1983.

    5 tep forward in finding AIDS cure . Campaign 101: 54, May 1984.

    Steward, David P. AIDS crisis eX self-esteem. Our Paper, Your Paper 2 (9): 6, May 4, 1983.

    Stewart, Kar1. T om Rogers: 5 Quth of Market mourns. ft.!!Y. Area Reporter 14(17): 34, April 26, 1984.

    5 tewart, Noah. A friendts death . Ang 1 es

    1(5): 17 f Nay 1984.

    St. Louis organizers form action network to combat AIDS . Q2.y News- Tel egraph 2 (11): 2, August 1983.

    263 5 t. Louisl first AIDS forum successfu 1 . Q..ll News- Telegraph 2 (7): 4, April 1983.

    Stonewa11 goes for 'Gay Sex after AID 5 r . ~ At'ea Reporter 13 (48): 13, December 1, 1983.

    Stonewa 11 launches AID 5 petition in response to Heckler visit . ~ Area Reporter 13 (20): 17, May 19, 1983.

    Stonewa11 to tackle 'California Magazine' fate story . ~ Area Reporter 13(26): 15, June 30, 1983.

    5 torm warnings from Haiti . ~ News(Phil ade 1 phia) 7 (42): 9, September 1, 1983.

    5 tow, t~ artin F. Guest editoria 1 . ~ Area Reporter 13(29): 6, Ju 1 y 21, 1983.

    5 tow, Martin F. The po litics of AI D 5 . ~ Area Reporter 13 (17): 6, April 28, 1983.

    Tt-e straight community is in terested in AI D5

    ! Mom••• Guess Wha t ! 54 : 8, June 1983.

    5 trategists to plan AI D5 attack • .fu!y News-Telegraoo 2(8): 5, May 1983.

    5 tratton, R. T.. Urgent appea 1 for former blood donors with AIDS symptoms . GLeV oice 4(14): 3, ~1 ay 16, 1983.

    5 trei 1 ein, Pat.. A10 5 panic im pa c tin 9 more than the disease. Mon trose Voice 144: 1, Ju 1 y 29, 1983.

    S treips, Kar lis. 8 randt says AIDS is top priority• .!i.ll Life 8 (51): 1, June 2, 1983.

    5 t.reips, Kar lis. But Chicago funding is 'zero I . ~ Life 8 (51): 1, June 2, 1983.

    S treips, Kar lis. Con gress daub 1 es AI DS funds. ~ Life 8 (51): 1,7, June 2, 1983.

    Stress and the spread of AIDS

    stroll, Ted; Hatcher, Bill; Potter, Mark E.; Jones, Jr., John E. AIDS news updates: Canadian AIDS groups; Florida AI DS reporting procedure; Minnesota AIDS benefit; four other news items. Advocate 377: 9-10, September 29, 1983.

    264 Struk, George. Tre trap of traditional medicine . New York Nativ e 63: 4, May 9-22, 1983.

    Study liri. [qua 1 Time 53: 13, April 18, 1984.

    5 tudy of I gay r cancer undertaken by U C 5 F . Ad vocate 326: 13, September 17, 1981.

    5 tudy paints finger at an'a 1 sex . ~L C .Y.. oice 91: 8, April 16, 1984.

    Study: psychotrerpay affects AID 5 . ~L C Voice 4(21): 2, September 6, 1983.

    Stults, Eric. Epidemic changes lives of NYC gays. Equal Time 29: 1,9, May 18, 1983.

    5 tu 1 ts, Eric. Mayor-s task force organized . [qua 1 Time 33: 1, Ju 1 y 13, 1983.

    5tu 1 ts, Eric; Whyte, Jam. Lace 1 blood bank officia1s as< vol untary efforts by gay donors. [qua 1 Time 26: J, Apri I 6, 1983.

    5 turdy, Jack. Parker aids AIDS effort: inter view. . Our Psper, Your Paper 2 (23): 9, Na vember 23, 1983.

    5 tyers, Ke vin. Shanti gears up to house AIDS patients; AIDS house address to be secret. ~ Area Reporter 13(23): 1,3, June 9, 1983. r 5 ty Ie for Lifer AI D5 benefit April 23 . Sacramento Star 1(24): 5, April 20, 1983.

    Suicide or psycho ? Washin gton Blade 15 (13): 10, March 30, 1984.

    Suit charges bias on basis of AIDS . £.tl News(Phi 1 ade 1 phia) 7 (41): 1,14, August 25, 1983.

    5 uit resu 1 ts from bo ard of hea 1 th dismissa 1 . £.tl Communit~ News 11(6): 2, August 20, 1983.

    5 ummerbe 1 1, Richard. AIDS and ecology: well-founded fears. Body Po litic 94: 5, June 1983.

    5 uper visors pass AIDS funding 11-0: city to spend over $2 mil lion on AI 0 5 projects. ~ Area Reoorter 13(21): 1, Hay 26, 1983.

    265 Supes approve AIDS money . Sentine 1 10(11): 1, May 26, 1983.

    Support your immune system ••• before it stops supporting you

    5 urzur, Ro 1 and. Comment fairs un mau v ais diagnostic . Gai Pied Hebdo 101: 7, January 7-13, 1984.

    Surzur, Roland. Des chiffres qui regressent, des savants progressent <5 AID 5 research>. Gai Pied Hebda 109: 5-6, March 3-9, 1984.

    5 urzur, Ro 1 and. Des "faux S1 DAII par centaines . Gai Pied Hebda 101: 7-8, January 7-13, 1984.

    Surzur, Ro 1 and. La guerre du SID A . Gai Pied Hebda 118: 5-6, May 5-11, 1984.

    5 urzur, Ro 1 and. SID A: 1 'ht>pita 1 efl moi . Gai Pied Hebdo 98: 20-21, December 17-23, 1983.

    5 urzur, Ro 1 and. Une rna I adie comme les autres. Gai Pied Hebda 88: 15, 0 ctober 8-14, 1983.

    5 urzur, Ro land. Une reSD 1 ution liberaIe . Gai Pied Hebda 93: 7-8, Na vember 12-18, 1983.

    5 uspect retro viruses cause AIDS. News a f the Col umbus ~ an d Lesbian Communit.y 6 (11): 469, December 1983.-

    Sutro Bath closes . California 'ioice 6 (18): 25, May 3-9, 1984.

    Sutro Batttouse to close . Coming J:!..Ql 4(8): 4-5, May 1984.

    5 utro Baths ca lIs it quits <5 an Francisco batfilouse closes after 1 asing two-thirds of its business due to AI D5 scare>. 5 entine 1 10(15): 1, Ju 1 y 21, 1983.

    5 ymptoms and precautions. ~ News( London) 262: 14-15, M:arch 31­ April 13, 1983.

    Szalai, Joe. Kitchener- tre local papers obsession with.AIDS . Kitchener, 0 nt.: Kitchener-Water 100 Gay. Media Collective, Marc:h 13, 1983. <1> p. T Talk on AID 5 April 12 .

    266 Fift.h Freedom 13(4): 9, April 1983.

    T a 1 1 erino , John K. Your stand on AID 5 . ~ Area Report.er 13 (19): 8, May 12, 1983.

    Taa< Force and Reagan aides discuss AIDS funding . ~ Communit.y News 10 (SO): 2, Ju 1 y 9, 1983.

    T ay lor, Lindsay. AI D 5 funding in Britain not major issue. Montrose Voice 159: 10, Na vember 11, 1983.

    T ay lor, Lindsay. AI D 5 in Britain <20 con firmed cases>. Connection 3 (2): 5, November 30- December 14, 1983.

    Taylor, Lindsay. Bload bank officials in Britain consider gay blood ban. Ad v Dca te 370: 16-18, June 23, 1983.

    T ay lor, lindsay. British AI D5 action commit tee formed. Adv ocate 381: 15, Na v ember 24, 1983.

    T -ce 1 1 1 eukemia virus stilIthe II best can dida te II for AIDS. Connection 3 (9): 7, March 28-A pril 11, 1984.

    Teas, Jane. Dr. Teas writes the Times . New York Native 65: 20, June 6-19, 1983.

    Tebedo new regiona 1 AI D5 organization rep. . Montrose Y- oice 151: 10, September 16, 1983.

    Teixeira, Bryan. AI D5 as metaphor. 8 ody Politic 96: 40, September 1983.

    lemmer, 5 tepren F. Getting more bang for the buck in AI D 5 research. New Yark Nativ e 68: 5, Ju 1 y 18-31, 1983.

    $10,000 for AI D 5 . Washington Blade 14(25): 7, June 24, 1983.

    $10,000 from Na CI to fight AI D 5 . News £.f. tt-e Columbus lin and Lesbian Communit.y 6(14): 144, May 1983.

    Tennyson, Jim. AI D 5 update: the AI D 5 Committee of Toronto . Pink Ink 1(4): 14-15, December 1983-January 1984.

    _ Testy AID 5 exchange in New York Review ..Q.f. Books . Washington Blade 14(38): 12, Sept.ember 30, 1983.

    Texas appea Is decision striking down its sodam y 1 aw because of AID S. GLC Voice 81: 2, November 7, 1983.

    Texas att orney dies from AIDS . Connection 3 (4) : 7, December 28, 1983-January 25, 1984.

    267 Texas attorney dies of AID S . ~ Community Ne'fIS 11 (25): 3, January 14, 1984.

    Text of Apuzzo's testimony for increased AI D5 research . ~ Paper 5 (6): ?, June 1983.

    Tteatre Rhino founder dies in s. F. at age 29 . Ad vocate 396: 12, June 12, 1984.

    Thibau 1 t, Jacques. SID A: 1 a the orie de 1 a promiscuit e discre dit e <1 ett.er>. 5 artie 7: 20, May 1983.

    Thibau 1 t, Jacques. Une so 1 utiori gr ace aux singe8? 5 artie 8: 24, June 1983.

    1300 gather in Washington . Connection 2(24): 6, October 27- No vember 9, 1983.

    $30 mil lion AIDS funds rejected . Washingt.on 8 1 ade 14(41): 9, 0 ctober 21, 1983.

    $30 mil lion emergency has 1 th fund passes through Hause subcommittee: AID 5 research prime beneficiary. Fro n tiers 2 (2) : 11,36, May 25-June 8, 1983.

    $30 mi 1 lion for AI D 5 passes house. News.Q.f. the Col umbus lill and Lesbian Communit.y 6 (6): 201, Ju 1 y 1983.

    This ainrt Ann Landers

    This week in the Blade <"dominated by news of AI D 5">. Washingt.on B1 ads 14(24): 3, June 17, 1983.

    Thomas, Jim. AI D S, the persona 1 side ). ~ News-Telegraph 2(10): 9, July 1983.

    Thomas, Jim. AIDS vigil slated for D.C. ~ News-Telegraph 2(12): 2, 5 eptember 1983.

    Thomas, Jim. Answers to AIDS .lill News-Telegraph 2(9): 9, June 1983.

    Thomas, Jim. Comin 9 to the aid of AIDS . ~ News­ Tel eqraph 2 (7): 9, April 1983.

    Thomas, Jim. Compan y says nitrites safe from AI DS . ~ News- T81 egraph 2 (7): 6, Apri1 1983.

    268 Thomas, Jim. Reagan signs bill including AIDS funding. ~ News­ Telegraph 2(11): 1, August 1983.

    Thomas, Jim. United 5 tates Congress considers bi 1 Is on AI Ds. ~ NeNS- Tel egrap, 2 (7): 3, April 1983.

    Thomas, Jim. White House sponsors meeting on AIDS. ~ News­ Telegraph 2(10): 1,6, July 1983.

    Thomas, Martin. Fuckb 1 ood . [qua 1 Time 45: 6-7, December 28, 1983.

    Thomas, Martin. F uckb 1 Dod: a poem to those men who still believe they are i.mmune. Mom ••• Guess What! 62: 14, February 1984.

    Thomas, Re jean. Vers une approche pre ventivee 5 artie 12: 12-13, November 1983.

    Thompson, Harv ey. Agent De 1 ta: an AIDS scenario <1f medica 1 science fictionn). Sacramento 5 tar 1 (26): 5, May 18, 1983.

    Thompson, Harv eYe AI D5: speedup of the aging clock ? N8 tiona 1 C08 1 ition ..Qf. ~ ST Q. Services Newsletter 5(4): 27-28, March-April 1984.

    Thompson, Har v ey. AID S update. Montrose .y.. oice 153: 12, September 30, 1983.

    Thompson, Harvey. Asking gays not to give blood uunfair & dangerous". Sacramento 5 tar 1 (18): 3, January 26, 1983.

    Thompson, Harvey. Delta agent: 8 scenario <"fictional and suppositiona 1">. Metro line 6 (6): 18-19,. May 1, 1983.

    Thompson, Harv ey. 0 e 1 ta Agen t: a scenario ('.'medica 1 science fiction">. Mont.rose Voice 139: 17, June 24, 1983.

    ThJmpson, Harvey. Interferon: tre viral penicillin? Tt-e Weekly N8\1S 7 (20): 16, January 18, 1984.

    Thompson, Harvey. A kiss is not only a !. Mom ••• Guess What! 54: 8,10, May 1983.

    Thompson, Harvey. A medicine for AIDS: interferon: the viral penicillin? Mom••• Guess What! 59: 14, November 1983.

    ~ Thompson, Harvey. Our bodies, our minds . .y.. Gee News 4(5): 49-50, May 1983.

    Thompson, Ha.rvey. Our bodies, our minds: nAIDS update". Our Paper, Your Paper 2 (20): 3,18, 0 ctober 12, 1983.

    Thompson, Harvey. Our bodies, our minds: "Delta Agent: a scenario". r~ Our Paper5 Your Paper 2 (9): 13-14, ay 4, 1983.

    269 Thompson, Har v eYe a ur bodies, our minds: n first steps in AI DS tterapyll. Our Paper. Your Paper 2(7): 16-17, April 6,1983.

    Thompson, Har v ey. aur bodies/our minds: n the 1 ast word". Our Paper, Your Paper 2 (15): 3,16, Ju 1 y 27, 1983.

    Thompson, Har v ey. Rocky t~ ountain high: the Den ver AI D ScanFerence. Mom ••• Guess What! 55: 8, July 1983.

    ThJmpson, Harvey. Study revea Is new AID 5 facts . The WeB< 1 y Newe 7 (19): 16, January 11,1984.

    Thompson, Har vey.' There's never been a prob 1 em like tre present one. Montrose Voice 157: 22, October 28, 1983.

    Thompson, Har vey E. The aging immune deficiency syndrome ca lIed dea th: is the clock running out on your immune system? Nom ••• Guess What! 62: 8,20, February 1984.

    Thorne, Alison. 'B ad blood and bad po licies . Outrage 3: 3,39, June 1983.

    ThJrne, Alison. Women and AID s. 0 utrage 5: 5, August 1983.

    Those who he 1 p . ~ Area Reporter 13 (16): 9, April 21, 1983.

    Thousands in AID 5 marches across country: a new phase? Frontiers 2 (2): 11,25, May 25-June 8, 1983.

    3 definite, 2 suspected AI DS cases in U.S. armed forces. News.Q.f. tte Col umbus ~ and Lesbian Community 6(8): 305, September 1983.

    TtU'8e items on AIDS . Sociologist's ~ Caucus Newsletter 36: 2, Summer 1983.

    Three military members ha ve contracted AI D5 - a sailor and two Air Foree men. ~ News(Phil ade 1 phia) 7 (35): 4, Ju 1 y 8-14, 1983.

    3,200 AID 5 cases counted in 33 countries so far: 20,000 to 30,000 more cases being watched. ~L C .Y.. oice 86: 8, January 23, 1984.

    3,500 cans of food for AID 5 patients . Area Reporter 14(11): 27, arch 15, 1984. l

    - Thurd, George. Red Cross to screen blood, not gays. Our Own Community Press 7 (5): 1-2, March 1983.

    Thymic imp1 an t re 1 ps AI DS. News of the Col umbus ~ an d Lesbian Community 6(11): 507, December 1983.

    Tie 1 man, Rob. Kaposi sarcoma en herpese De ~ Krant 4 (1): 11, January 1983.

    270 Tillery, Gar 1 and. AI D 5 forum gets 1 ow turnout . Our 0 wn Community Press 8 (6 ): 3, Ap ri1 1984.

    Tillery, Garland; Early, Jim. AIDS trust fund gets chart.er . Our Own Community Press 8(4): 3,8, February 1984.

    Time to think of tomorrow

    Tinney, James 5.. Defending the batrhouses, we a Iso defend our liberties. WaSlington Blade 15(17): 28, April 27, 1984.

    Toranto research team to probe AID 5 . The Weekly News 7(27): 6, March 7, 1984.

    T oubib, Gai. Haro sur les fantasmes . Gai Pied Hebda 114: 7-8, April 7-13, 1984.

    Toubib, Gai. Informer, s'informer en Europe . Gai Pied Hebda 105: 7-8, February 4­ 10, 1984.

    Toubib, Gai. La piste Africaine

    Toubib, Gai. SIDA: bilan 83 . Gai Pied Hebda 99-100: 10, December 24, 1983-January 5, 1984.

    T oubib, Gai. Le S1 DA en France: bi 1 an 83 <107 cases report.ed in France from March 1982-January 1, 1984>. Gai Pied Hebdo 106: 7, February 11-17, 1984.

    T oubib, Gai. SI DA et don du sang. Gai Pied Hebdo 88: 15, October 8­ 14, 1983.

    T oubib, Gai. Le S1 DA pret-a-lire. Gai Pied Hebda 94: 9, November 19-25, 1983.

    Transportation for AI D5 patients . New Yark Na tiv e 73: 9, September 26- October 9, 1983.

    , Tra vis, Aaron. TV fare . w.. Area Reporter 13 (31): 9, August 4, 1983.

    Trefzger, Pau 1. Srnriffls deputy, AID 5 patient takes his own life: tribute to Daug Mac Dana 1 d. ~ Area Report.er 14(10): 10,13, March 8, 1984.

    Trip p, Stephen. AIDS emer gen c y sweepstakes . Coming !LI?.L August 1983, p. 4.

    271 T row, Robert. Camp 1 aeency threatens AIDS group . Body Po litic 105:' 13-14, Ju 1 y-August 1984.

    Truitt, Keit.h. AID 5 phobia in the Windy City • .ill Area Reporter 13(38): 7, September 22, 1983.

    Truth on AIDS . Piri< Triang Ie 46: 2, March-April 1984.

    Trying to unra ve 1 the mystery behind AI D 5 hysteria >. lights With Current 12: 5,7, September 3D-October 13, 1983.

    Tucker, Wi 1 rna. A 1 ecture . ~ Area Reporter 13 (32): 8, August 11, 1983.

    Turner, Dan. An AIDS person seeks greater control of t.heissue. ~ Area Reporter 13 (27): 12--13, Ju 1 y 7, 1983.

    Turner, Dan. FARO hold meeting in SF

    ll TV program on AIDS . News..Q.f. the Co 1 umbus .!iJ!y and Lesbian Community 6 (8): 312, September 1983.

    Two benefits raise over $1,000 for AIDS drive <"Take AIM at AIDS", San Diego>. Update 112: 7, June 29, 1983.

    250 hear ca 1 1 for AI D 5 research cash. Capit.a 1 ~, May 27, 1983, p.3.

    $250,000 raised for AI D 5 . ~ News­ Telegrap, 2(8): 2, May 1983.

    $250,000 raised in New York circus benefit. 0 u t in Florida 4 (7): ?, May 19-25, 1983.

    Two meetings on AI D 5 . ~ Area Reporter 13 (21): 20, t~ ay 26, 1983.

    $2 mil lion asked for AIDS patients <5 an Francisco>. Update 108: ?, t~ ay 4, 1983.

    $2.2 mil lion to fight AI D 5

    $2.7 million in AIDS grants to UCLA, Center . Update 120: 5, October 19, 1983.

    $2.9 mil lion for California AI D5 research. .!i.§.Y. Community News 11 (5 ): 2, Au gust 13, 1983.

    272 Two more clues in AI D 5 mystery ? News Qf. tm Co lumbus ~ and Lesbian Community 6(6): 226, Ju 1 y 1983.

    Two new leads in AIDS research may help in diagnosis . ~ Area Reporter 13 (52): 6, December 29, 1983.

    Uhrig, Rev. Larry. 0 ut 1 oak: n life in t.he fast 1 ane" . Our Paper, Your Paper 2 (9): 4, May 4, 1983.

    University paper runs AIDS jokes . Mom ••• Guess What! 59: 6, Na v ember 1983.

    U. of M•. /\ID 5 po licy called "acceptable" . [qua 1 Time 36: 13, August 24, 1983.

    Update on AID 5 . ~ Liberat.ion .Qf. Waterloo 1(8): 1-2, July 1983.

    Update on AIDS <0 r. Michae 1 Gorman and Dr. Andrew ~~ ass paper in Lancet; poppers and AID 5>. ~ News- Telegradl 2(8): 2, May 1983.

    Upstaters respond to AI DS crisis . Connection 2 (20): 10, August 17- 31, 1983.

    u.S. fine 1 1 Y accepts French disco very of AIDS virus . jiL C 'y"oice 92: 2, May 7, 1984.

    U.5. Senators request rearings on AID 5 phobia . ~ News(Phil ade 1 phia) 8 (1): 13, Na v ember 17, 1983.

    USA- pro tests against '1 gay blood" fears. ~ News 262: 15, March 31-April 13, 1983.

    U5A- protests against "gay blood" fears. Out!(New Zealand) 49: 10, June-Jul y 1983.

    Utah man Fights forced resignation _ News Qf the Co 1 umbus ~ and Lesbian Community 6(11): 465, December 1983. v Vachon, Ron. Gay men as blood donors ? National Coal i tion .£f. .li§.y STD Services Newsletter 4(3): 20-21, December 1982.

    273 V ad sager RF 5 L om AID 5 (Riksforbundet for sexuell t likaberat.t.igande (RF 5 L». Revo 1 t 14(4): 22-23, April 1983.

    Vadasz, D·anny. 0 verkill . 0 utrage 4: 7, Ju 1 y 1983.

    Vaid, Urvashi. Black gays, clinic host D.C. AIDS forum. li..u Community News 11 (12): 3,6, 0 ctober 7, 1983.

    Vaid, Urv 8sm. T ask Foree urges more AI D 5 funding . ~ Community News 11(39): 3, April 21, 1984.

    Val det mot hJrnosexuell a har Okat . Magasin ~ 1 (3): 13, November 1983.

    Va leska, Lucia. AID: the appropriate response . T ask Foree Report 9 (4): 2, August-September 1982.

    Vancou ver po lice cancel softba11 game . Tte WeekI Y News 7(9): 6, November 2,1983.

    Vander vel den, Mark. Hepatitis 8 Project wins AI D5 video project funds <$5000 grant>. M"om ••• Guess What! 54: 11, May 1983.

    Vandervelden, Mark. Hysteria spreads . r~om••• Guess What! 55: 5, July 1983.

    Vangra v 8, 0 dessa. AI D5 researchers pub lish new findings; media co verage a 1 so increases. aur Own Community Press 7 (8): 1,6, June 1983.

    Van Schie, Mathijs. a p weg naar Europees AID 5- beleid (European AI D5 Con ference, Amsterdam>. S8< 14(3): 21, March 1984.

    Van Va lkenburgh, Jack; L usardo, Lonnie_ Gay rodeo rides on despite protests of fundamen ta list. 1 eader . Ad vocate 376: 9, Sep tember 15, 1983.

    Varady, Mike. Hidden dangers

    VCLGR plans AIDS project . 0 ur 0 wn Community Press 7 (6): 2, April 1983.

    V0 clinic he 1 ps out

    VD drop may be due to AIDS fear. liL C .Y. oice 4 (16): 2, June 20, 1983.

    Vernon, Reed. Get Britt out . ~ Area Reporter 14(15): 7, April 12,1984.

    View from the Center . T ask

    274 Force Report 9 (4): 1, August-September 1982.

    Vigil . Campaign 90: 17, June 1983.

    Vigil turnout sma 1 1; women discuss AIDS. ~ Po litic 98: 21, Na vember 1983.

    ViII acari, Robert. AI DS plat . ill Area Reporter 14(15): 9, April 12, 1984.

    Virus 1 inked to AI 0 5 in rno nkeys. Mon trose Voice 172: 19, Februery 10, 1984.

    Vivian Blaine PSA's for LA AIDS Project • ..§...§.y Area Reporter 13 (48): 15, December 1, 1983.

    Volk, Don L. A killer among us. B lueboy 75: 28-31, January 1983.

    Volunteers sought for AIDS study . Campaign 99: 6, March 1984.

    1l voss, Jon. B 1 odgiv ning: homosexua litet II forst ~amp 1 as • Magasin ~ 2 (2): 24-25, February 1984.

    voss, Jon. V ad her homosexua litet med AI DS att 9 ora?: homo fobi. Magasin ~ 1(2): 14, October 1983.

    Vrhel, Keith D. AIDS update. San Diego Gayzette 82: 5, March 29, 1984.

    v•T. Deux fois victimes du SID A. Gai Pied Hebda 76: 19, Ju 1 y 2-8, 1983. w Wadde 11, Tom. AI D S: examln~ng the new phase . Coming 1!Jll., August 1983, pp. 1-2.

    Waddell, Tom. AIDS part IV: diagnosis. California 'y'oice 5(8): ?, April 6, 1983.

    Wadde 1 1, T am. AIDS part V: a statemen t of re 1 ev ance. California y. oice 5 (9): ?, April 22, 1983.

    Wadde1 1, Tom. AI D5 part VI: a cone 1 usion of sorts. California Voice 5 (10 ): ?, ~1 a y 6, 1983.

    Waddell, Tom. A quiet epidemic. Coming!J...2..h November 1983.

    Wadde 1 1, Tom. The simian connection: 8 possib 1 e link to AI DS. Coming .!!.Q.L 4(7): 12, April 1984.

    275 Wadde 1 1, Tom. Underst.anding cytomega 1 0 virus. California .y.. oice 5 (11 ): ?, t4 a y 20, 1983 •

    nWages of sinn scare in Daily Telegraph. Capital ill, May 13, 1983.

    \1 all ace, John. Con v iction and chutzpah . New York Native 64: 20-21, May 23-June 5, 1983.

    Wallace, Jd1n. state grants $200,000 for gay real th . New York Native 61: 9, April 11-24, 1983.

    Wal ter, Dave. ABC cites gay support, defends AIDS broadcast <1120/20 91 story about AI D5 >. WaB1ington Blade 14(42): 5, October 28, 1983.

    Walter, Dave. AIDS news updates: meeting of the Steering Committee of the Federation of AI DS-Re 1 a ted 0 rganizations (F AR a). Ad v acete 390: 14, March 20, 1984.

    Wa 1 ter, 0 a vee AIDS organizations meut again to make strat.egy . WaEhington Blade 15(8): 6, Febru'ary 24, 1984.

    Wa 1 ter, 0 a vee AI D 5 nprobab Ie cause" breakthrough met with cautious optimism . WaSlington 81aoo 15(17): 1,12-13, Apri1 27, 1984.

    Wa 1 ter, Dave. AI D 5 vigil, black conference this weekend . Washin gton Blade 14(39): 1,10, 0 etober 7, 1983.

    Wa 1 ter, 0 a ve. AIDS v igil brings high emotion, but low turnout; marchers hail lI qua lity II. Washington B 1 ada 14(40): I,ll, October 14, 1983.

    Walter, Da ve. AI D5 Vigil on 1 y three weeks away; 8xpectations being sea 1 ed down. Washington Blade 14(36): I,ll, September 16, 1983.

    vi alter, Da ve. CDC ready to grant $500,000 to D•C. AIDS taa< force. Washinqton Blade 14(49): 9, December 16, 1983.

    Walter, Da ve. D.C. AI D5 cases up <55 cases in Washington area as of October 28>. Wadlington B1 acE 14(44): 1,16, November 11, . 1983.

    Walter, Dave. Gays meet on AIDS budget strategy for FY '85. Washingt.on Blade 15(4): 20, January 27, 1984.

    Walter, 0 a ve. Gays- to ask Socia 1 Securit.y to mJ.n~mlze red t.ape . WaEhington Blade 15(18): 6-7, May 4, 1984.

    Walter, Da ve. G W researchers report new AIDS -re 1 a ted finding8 . WaSlington B1 ada 15(1): 5, January 6, 1984.

    Walter, Dave. Heckler reports progress on AIDS

    . Washi ngton 81 ade 15(4): 1,20, January 27, 1984.

    276 Walter, Dave. House report blasts AIDS response

    Wa1 ter, 0 ave.. Loca 1 man with AID 5 makes plea t.o House . Washington Blade 15(17): 7, April 27,- 1984.

    Wa 1 ter, Da ve. News council ru les for AS C-TV on AID 5 S-Ow . Was1li.ngton Blade 14(49): 11, December 16, 198.3.

    Walter, Dave. NGTF tells Sen. Committee AIDS is still a major crisis . WaSlington Blade 15 (15): 7, April 13, 1984.

    Wa 1 ter, Da ve. Rough day for Iowa woman . Washington Blade 14(40): I,ll, October 14, 1983.

    Ward, Stanley. An AIDS journal: by Steve McPartland as told to 5 tan 1 ey Ward (II AIDS has in no way 1 ed 5 teve to regret his life as a gay mann). ill. News(Philadelphia) 7(30): 12, June 3-9,.1983.

    Ward, Stanley. An AIDS journal: Steve McPartland. ~ News(Phil ade 1 phia) 7 (32): 12, June 17-23, 1983.

    Ward, 5 tan 1 ey. Breast cancer, AIDS, a nd medica 1 ethics ~ Dr. Jane Teas>. ill. News(Phil ade 1 phia) 8 (17): 1,10-11, March 8, 1984.

    Ward, Stanley. Dissent . New Yark Nativa 73: 4, September 26- 0 ctober 9, 1983.

    Ward, 5 tan 1ey. Haitian go v 't. 1 aunctEs campaign against gays . ~ News(Phil ade 1 phia) 7 (41): 1,14, August 25, 198340

    Ward, St.anley. John Locke, local leader For AIDS benefit, dies. Gay News(Philadelphia) 7(24): 3, April 22-28,1983.

    Ward, Stanley. Meet a local AIDS patient: what statistics don't tell. ~ News(Phil adel p-ri.a) 7(23): 1-2,9, April 15-21, 1983.

    Ward, Stan 1 ey. Uni v ersity of Pit tsburgh to receiveAl DS gran t . ~ News(Philadelphia) 7(45): 1, September 22, 1983. ll~ arford, Tim. Director says 5 ac blood bank still wan ts gay blood . 5 acramen to Star 1 (17): 5, January 12, 1983.

    277 Warford, Tim. Pane 1 ists te 1 1 200 at AIDS forum to take care, take charge in tea 1 th an d research • 5 acramento 5 tar 1 (17): 1,7, January 12, 1983.

    Warford, Tim. UCD monkEys may mId clue to AIDS . 5 acramento Star 1 (21): 1, March 9, 1983.

    Washington grants AI D5 funding increase. Mant.rose Voice 172: 18, February 10, 1984.

    Waxman bill worth $40 million for AIDS . News of tJ-e Columbus ill and Lesbian Community 6(4): 154, t~ay 1983.

    Ways to he 1 P . ~ Area Reporter 13 (16): 6, April 21, 1983.

    WeetBler, Nancy; Sillanpoa, Wa 11 y. An exchange on AID 5: fears and desires ("the winter of my discontent"; "affections into forebodings l1 >. ~ Community News 11 (44): 8-9,15,16, May 26, 1984.

    Weinberg, Tom Wilson. May 14-20 is AID 5 Awareness \1eek. Empty Closet 54: 1, May 2, 1984.

    Weiss, Henry Walter. Dealing with AIDS . Our Paper, Your Papet' 2(13): 6,17, June 29, 1983.

    Weiss, Henry Wa 1 ter. A lega 1 age: dea ling with AIDS . Western Express 2(11): la, April 27, 1983.

    Weiss, Ted. H uma n rights, hu man hea 1 th . New York Native 62: 19,57, April 25-May 8, 1983.

    Weiss report slams federal response t.o AID 5 . New Yark Nativ e 79: 9, December 19, 1983-January 1, 1984.

    Wesley, Jay. Orlando urges more AIDS funding . The Weekly News 6(37): 1, May 18, 1983.

    Wesley, Jay. Pre-AID S waiting game lea yes man scared, a lone . New Direction 2 (9): 1,15, September 1983.

    West, Erin. AI DS Project e vic ted <5 an Diego AI D5 Project>. 5 an Diego Gayzette 83: 3, April 5, 1984.

    Westmore 1 and, Tim. Re view of 1 egis 1 a tion for appropriation of funding for AI DS <5 ubcommittee on Hea 1 th and tre En vironmen t>. Nationa 1 COB 1ition .2f. ~ ~lQ Services News 1 et. ter 4(3): 36, December 1982.

    \~ et z 1, John. AIDS rna chinery gears up for epidemic's spread

    278 . ~ Area Reporter 14 (18): 15, May 3, 1984.

    Wetzl, John. AIDS panel spotlights East Bay crisis: gay invisibilit.y in East Bay results in county negligence. ~ Area Reporter 14(5): 19,21, February 2, 1984.

    Wetzl, John. Illness a spiritual journey; clergy should help . ~ Area Reporter 14 (10): 19, ~1 arch 8, 1984.

    Whaley, David A. GHC archivesreport:tepatav8x-8 & AIDS. Gays in Heel th Care Newsletter, January 1984, pp. 8-10.

    Wha ley, Neil. AID 5 Vancou ver. Vancou ver ~ Community News 4(11): 31, November 1983.

    Wha t are the symptoms of AIDS? ~ Area Reporter 13 (19): 12, May 12, 1983.

    What do we do about sex while reducing the risk of AIDS ? Update lOa: ?, May 4, 1983.

    What is AID 5 and the damage it causes? Gue 1 ph ~ [qua lity, Ju 1 y 1983, p. 2.

    \vhat's coming: AIDS update . Gay-Ma Ie S/M Activists News 1(3): 5, January 1983.

    White, A11en. AI D5 care in 5 an ta Clara: trying to catch up. ~ Area Reporter 13(32): 2, August 11, 1983.

    White, All en • AIDS comas to 5 an Jose; crisis denied un ti1 nurses resign. ~ Area Reporter 13(24): 5, June 16, 1983.

    White, AlIen. AID 5 documentary fails to satisfy <" AID 5: Anatomy of ll a Crisis , KG 0 - T V S an Francisco>. ~ ~ Reporter 13 (29): 1,4, July 21,1983.

    White, A lIen. AID 5 takes four 1 aca Is: Hark FeI dman succumbs to 7­ month battIe• .rn Area Reporter 13(23): 1-2, June 9, 1983.

    ltlhite, Allen. AIDS/Tenderloin hotel story a tale in a tub: patient's whereabouts not medials business. ~ Area Reporter 13(38): 1,5, September 22,1983.

    White, A1 len. AI D 5 whitewash charged . ~ Area Reporter 13(25): 2, June 23, 1983.

    White, Allen. Busy phones at the Al D5 office • .rn Area Reporter 13 (36): 13, September 8, 1983.

    White, A lIen. Crane out as AID 5/K 5 head . ~ Area Reporter 14(8): 1,13, February 23, 1984.

    White, AlIen. Fundamenta lists make hay out of AID 5 dead and dying

    279 . ~ Area Reporter 14(13): 5, March 29, 1984.

    Whit.e, Allen. Guy Corry dies in Chicago

    White, All en. Ha 11 ywood stars st.ill a vaid gay-co-lored charit.ies: fear of ruined careers prevails in Tinseltown: aftermat.h of AIDS fundraiser• .§J!y Area Reporter 13(36): 1,10, September 8, 1983.

    White, AlIen. Homeless AID 5 peop Ie flap sets Hayorrs office against press

    White, Allen. Mil kers toss-pot around batHLouse closure . ~ Area Reporter 14(13): 3, March 29, 1984.

    White, A11en. Nationa 1 AIDS F oundation funds running dry

    White, A11en. Nat' 1. AI DSF oundation co 1 1 apses: funds exhausted, emp 1 ayees gi v en notice: Board says not all 0 ver. m Area Report.er 14(10): 1,15, March 8,1984.

    Whi. te, All en • 5 an t a Clara CDun t y ducks epidemic . ill. Area Reporter 13 (31): 1,17, August 4, 1983.

    '~hi.te, A11en. TV critics rap TV AIDS co verage: and If B.A .R.lI raps the rappers . ~ Area Reporter 13 (43): 11, October 27, 1983.

    Whitman- \-1 a lker Clinic. Tre AIDS Education Fund of the "Jhitman­ vJalker Clinic presents a National Forum on AIDS. October 8,1983 . Washington Blade 14(38): 2, September 30, 1983.

    Whitmore, George. A crisis transforms a community: New York, where intimacy is in. Ad vocate 373: 22-24, August 4, 1983.

    Whitney, L.J. Harassment . Our Paper, Your Paper 2(17): 4, August 31, 1983.

    Wholistic conference designed around AIDS crisis . JiL C Voice 4(22): 7, September 19, 1983.

    Whyte, John. AIDS gets more attention . Equal Time 30: 10, June 1, 1983.

    Whyte, John. AI D5 group is organized

    Whyte, John. AIDS-like disease kills monkeys. Equal Tim'e 26: 5, Apri 1 6, 1983.

    280 Why te, John. AI D5 prompts a po Iitica 1 backl ash . [qua 1 Time 32: 4, June 29, 1983.

    Whyte, Jotn. Minnesota AID 5 Project. Nationa 1 Caa lition of ~ 5 T 0 Ser v ices Newsl etter 5 (3): 43, January 1984.

    Why te, John. N0 st a tistics on partner nu mbers . [qua 1 Time 38: 12, September 21, 1983.

    Why te, John. Risk sti1 1 minima 1 in hea 1 th care

    Whyte, John; Stults, Eric. Interleukin-2 not yet proven ••• as local AIDS plan urged. Equal Time 34: 8-9, July 27,1983.

    Wilkins, B.J.; Chomont, Ken. Quarantine bigots . New York ~.~ ative 80: 6, January 2-15, 1984.

    William, Dan. Changing gay lifesty les . National Coalition of ~ SrD Services Newslet.ter 4(5): 20-21, May 1983.

    Williams, George. Playing (and financing) the game . New Yorl< Native 64: 5-6, Hay 23-June 5, 1983.

    Wil Iiams, P.C. Disc re view . The Weekly News 7(6): 30, October 12, 1983.

    Willie Sutton's retrovirus

    Wil son, Bridget. Blood donors caught in dil emma . San Diego Gayzette 86: 5, April 26, 1984.

    Wilson, Jeffrey. r~egaton music fights AID 5 . Ca lifornia Voice 5(12): 18, June 3, 1983.

    Wil son, Jim. Learning from AI D S. ~ Community Newe 11 (5): 6, August 13, 1983.

    \vilson, Nicheel B. AID S info . Advocate 371: 7, July 7, 1983.

    Winde 1 s, Gene. Gi v e us aid against. AIDS . 0 ur Paper, Your Paper 2(12): 10,13, June 1, 1983.

    Wine & cheese benefit for AI DS . Empt'( C 1 aset 137: 15, Apri1 1983.

    281 Winning for Sonnabend; Lambda fight.s too first AID 5 1 awsuit to reach court . Lambda Update, December 1983, pp. 1-2.

    WitomS. Tt-E Weekl y News 7 (33): 5, April 18, 1984.

    Women concerned about AID 5 . Mom ••• Guess What.! 58: 6, October 1983.

    Women donate blood for AI D 5 . !!H Area" Reporter 13 (22): 16, June 2, 1983.

    Women give blood for AIDS . News of the Columbus ~ and lesbian Community 6 (12): 512, January 1984.

    Women give blood for AIDS . Sentinel 10(21): 1, October 13, 1983.

    Women urged to gi v e blood for AI D 5 . Sentine 1 10 (19): 1, September 15, 1983.

    Women's AI D 5 Network formed . ~ Chicago, "June 30-Ju 1 y 10, 1983, p. 13.

    Women's blood drive scheduled in Cambridge . ~ Community News 11(31): 2, february 2.5, 1984.

    Woo, Louise. Nationa 1 AIDS stud y wants" you: UC scientists study healthy men for early symptoms • .§..ll Area Reporter 14(11): 18, March 15, 1984.

    Wood, Mike. Giving a damn . ~ Area Reporter 13(17): 9, April 28, 1983.

    Wood, Robert W. Survey: assessing the risk of contact & care for persons with AIDS. National Coalition Ef~ SID Services Newsletter 5(1): 40, August 1983.

    Worker sues company over false rumor and AIDS panic . liL C .Y. oice 4 (24): 2, October 17, 1983.

    World Health Organization to study AIDS. GLC Voice 4(19): 2, August 1, 1983. x Xerox ernployee gets AID 5 grant . Empty Closet 145: la, January 1984. y

    Vee, Kim. More on the ba ths <1 etter re. If disser v ice t a the community If if closed>. Caming .!!lll. 4(8): 3, May 1984.

    282 Yiamouyiannis, John. AI D5 & f 1 ouride <1 etter re. f 1 ouride and depression of immune function>. ~ Area Reporter 14(8): 7, February 23, 1984.

    Young, Gavin. AIDS notifiable . Pink Triangle 44: 2, July-September 1983.

    Young, Gavin. N.Z. AIDS man dies . 0 utraqe 13: 45, May 1984.

    Young, Gavin. T a give or not to give . Pink Triang 1e 44: 2, Ju1 y-September 1983.

    Young, Ian. Touring New York during the AIDS crisis• .9-ll News(Phil ade 1 phia) 7 (34): 9-10, Ju 1 y 1-7, 1983. z u Zen, John. If Criticism of sIt w AIDS response j ustified : Cincinnati AID S meeting. ~ Community News 11(38): 3,6, April 14, 1984.

    283

    INDEX 2 n H20/Z0 , 25,37,95,106,139,154,162,172,276,277

    3 30 Sing the 30 1 8, 38

    6 U 1160 Minutes , 17

    A ABC-TV, 251, 255, 276 Abrams, Donald, 121, 185 Academy of Sciences Conference, 151 Acid-labile interferon, 37 Ackerman, Bernard, 128 Acquired immune augmentation (AlA), 70, 273 Acupuncture, 122 Acyclovir, 152 Addiction Research foundation, Toronto, 11 Adelaide, 190 Adenovirus, 10, 33, 89 Adrien, Alix, 68 Advanced cell-analysis, 168 Advisory Committee of People with AIDS, 262 AFL-CIO, 95 Africa, 15, 18, 26, 27, 36, 43,46, 80, 88, 94,103,106,123,149,151,152, 161, 270 African swine fever virus (ASFV), 28, 41, 48, 78, 102, 112, 115, 116, 119, 149, 150, 152, 153, 160, 235, 242, 267 Agent Delta virus, 48, 269 AID Atlanta, 1, 2, 97 AIDS Action Committee, Boston, 97, Ill, 125, 195, 248 AIDS Action Committee, Sydney, Australia, 2, 97, 220 AIDS Action Project, Chicago, 2, 140, 175 AIDS Action Project, Dallas, 97, 101 AIDS Advisory Committee, San Francisco, 97 AIDS Anxiety Rap Group, 110 AIDS Awareness month, 154 u uArOS Awareness Week , 3, 82, 97, 124, 146, 214, 228, 241, 278 AIDS Case Finding Network Steering Committee (APHA), 98 AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT), 2,14,27,49,82,88,97,99,165,206,252, 267, 272, 273 AIDS Coordinating Committee Media Relations Committee, 99 AIDS Forum for Black and Third World Gays, 197 AIDS Foundation, 86 AIDS Foundation of Santa Clara County, 249 AIDS Fund, Inc. of Virginia, 271 AIDS Information Dissemination Service, 104 AIDS Institute, New York, 150, 174 AIDS Interfaith Network, 252 AIDS Lobbying Task Force, 175 AIDS Medical Forum, Philadelphia, 120 AIDS Medical Foundation, 96, 105, 108, 154 AIDS Medical Fund, Minneapolis, 128, 207 * See Note in the introduction about other authors. 285 AIDS Medical Research Foundation of South Florida, 105 AIDS Positive Action League, San Francisco, 159, 199 AIDS Project/Los Angeles, 2, 107, 116, 128, 158, 202, 204, 223, 230 AIDS Project/New Haven, 227 AIDS Recuperation Center (ARC), New York, 118, 232 AIDS Research Foundation, 265 AIDS Resource Center (ARC), New York, 118, 126, 154, 155, 237 AIDS Resource Center, Washington, D.C., 139 AIDS Resource Group, 3 AIDS Rochester, 109, 145, 236 AIDS Support Group, 219 AIDS Task Force of the Capital District, Albany, 273 AIDS Vancouver, 4, 113, 263, 279 AIDS, Inc., 263 AIDS-prodrome, 153 AIDS-Related Complex (ARC), 70, 81 AIDS/KS Foundation, San Francisco, 3,20,30,37,83,95,102,103,137,166, 174,187,189,192,195,208,224,253,254,255,257,263,279 AIDS/San Diego County, 140 Air New Zealand, 96 Akers, Karen, 173 Albany, N.Y., 222 Albany AIDS Project, 141 Albany Medical Center Hospital, 221 Alberta, 92, 135, 221 Albritton, Bill, 78 Alexandria, Va., 103, 197 Alice B. Toklas Memorial Democratic Club, 168 H alternativ8 therapies", 133, 182 Altman, Lawrence, 235, 267 Amebiasis, 160 American Association of Physicians for Human Rights (AAPHR), 115, 125, 155, 170, 221, 246 American Cancer Society, 11, 155, 174, 192, 221 American Family Association, 158, 216, 244 American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), 40, 175, 263 American Hospital Association (AHA), 96, 183 American International Data Search (A.I.D.S.), 133, 234, 263 American Lung Association, 13 American Medical Association, 51, 184 American Medical Student Association, 217 American Psychiatric Association, 31 American Psychological Association, 13, 264 American Public Health Association (APHA), 98, 117 American Red Cross, 4, 30, 98, 271 American Thoracic Society, 13 Americans for Democratic Action, 175 Ammann, Arthur J., 28 Amsterdam, 5 Anal intercourse, 160, 238, 253, 265 Anderson, Scott P., 184, 209, 234 Anderson, William F., 73 Angio-proliferative lesions, 19 Angola, 146

    286 Anton, 255 Apuzzo, Virginia, 71, 103, 118, 139, 142, 170, 180, 183, 221, 225, 230, 268, 277 Arizona KS and AIDS Fund, 123 Armand Frappier Institute, Montreal, 12 Armed forces, 25, 103, Ill, 123, 168, 220, 226, 250, 270 Armstrong, Donald, 1 Arpino, Gerald, 122 Art Colony, 191 Artificial insemination, 44, 93 Arvanette, steven C., 134 Asher, John E., 150 Association des Medecins Gais (AMG), Paris, 202, 205, 259 Association for practioners in Infection Control, 3 Association of Independent Gay Health Clubs (IGHC), 122 Association of Lesbian and Gay Psychologists, 13 Association of state and Territorial Health Administrators, 194, 230. Atlanta, 184 Au, 8., 6 Auburn Correctional Facility, 34, 64 Auckland, 109 Auerbach, D., 135 Austin, Texas, 183 Austin, William, 100 Australia, 4, 19, 50, 114, 136, 164, 169, .192, 209, 221, 283 Austrian, 81 Axelrod, David, 151, 155 Ayds, 35, 61, 105

    B B-lymphocyte, 30 Bacterium, 98 Baker, Janet, 35 Baker,S., 6 Baker, Vince, 210, 217 Baltimore, 13, 101, 183, 186 Baptist Hospital, Miami, 78 Baptist Medical Center, New York, 49, 87 Barbados, 34 Barden, Charles, 182 Barnes, John, 46 Baskin, John E., 139, 226 Bathhouses, 2, 3, 14,15,26,31,35,36,38,40,47,57,58,62,64,67,68, 74, 80, 82, 83, 84, 92, 102, 114, 115, 121, 122, 123, 125, 130, 132, 138, 140, 142, 149, 153, 158, 159, 160, 162, 163, 164, 166, 168, 169, 174, 176, 178,179,182,183,185,189,191,192,193,194,195,198, 201, 202,203, 204, 206, 207, 218, 221, 222, 233, 234, 235, 236, 238, 240, 245, 250, 251, 252, 258, 259, 260, 266, 280, 281, 282 Batten, Carol P., 34 Bay Area Physicians for Human Rights (BAPHR), 82, 122, 182, 196, 205, 221 SBC, 160 Beauchamp, William, 156 Beaul ieu, R., 8 Begin, Monique, 36, 68 "Behind the AIDS Scareu (video), 113

    287 Beitiks, Edvins, 50 Belgium, 15, 26, 28, 157, 259 Bell, Muriel, 120 Benacerraf, Baruj, 64 Bench and Bar, Oakland, 236 Benefit, 119, 122, 125, 126, 127, 130, 133 Benson, Steve, 201 Bergland, David, 206 Berkeley Holistic Health Center, 206 Berkowitz, Richard, 134, 221 Bernstein, Leonard, 84 Best Clinic, Milwaukee, 220 Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, 127, 187, 188 Biddle, Wayne, 84 Biogen, 80 Bisexuals, 20, 209 Black, John R., 235 Black, Paul, 240 Black and White Men Together (BWMT), 147 Black community, 7, 106, 119, 228, 229, 260, 274, 276 Blackpool, England, 198 Bliley, Thomas J., 131, 144, 246 Block, John R., 235 Blood, 4, 5, 7, 10, 16,17, 19, 25, 26, 27,29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35,37,38, 45, 46, 47, 53, 55, 56, 59, 64, 66, 70, 71, 77, 78, 79, 86, 88, 90, 91, 93, 96, 97, 104, 106, Ill, 113, 120, 123, 125, 127, 137, 143, 147, 150, 152, 163,169,174,175,176,178,179,183,192,205,207,210, 213, 214, 216, 218, 221, 223, 226, 231, 232, 235, 241, 244, 245, 246, 248, 251, 252, 256, 257,258,264,265,267,269,270,271,273,277,281,282,283, Blood Center of Southeastern Wisconsin, 159 Bolande, R.P., 21 Bond, Ken, 184 Bone marrow, 16, 45 Bangia vanni, A.M., 24 Borgman, Charles, 205 Boring, John, 142 Boston, 63, 102, 109, Ill, 172, 176, 188, 191, 215, 282 Boston Mobilization for Survival, 239 Boucher, D. Wark, 8 Boxer, Barbara, 122, 167 Boyko, W., 13 Bradbury, A.W., 10 Brandstatter, Reinhardt, 202 Brandt, Edward, 28, 29, 39, 40, 74, 79, 88, 92, 163, 179, 197, 213, 235, 264 Brenner, David, 119, 127, 142 Brereton, Laurie, 220 Brighton Gay Community Organisation, 127 British Columbia, 9, 81 British Haemophilia Society, 49 Britt, Harry, 82, 128, 168, 207, 254, 257, 274 Brockway, Bruce, 128, 135 Broward 80 Medical Laboratories, Fort Lauderdale, 109, 217 Brown, Ernie, 159 Brown, Jr., Will ie, 48, 85, 129 Bryant, Anita, 127

    288 Buchanan, P., 53, 73, 77, 80, '89, 167, 260 Buffalo, 64, 256 Burke, Pat, 184, 202, 234, 244 Burlison, John, 212 Burton, J.D., 21 Burton, Philip, 144, 251 Bush, Larry, 167, 184, 200, 234

    C Caggiano, V., 174 Cahill, Kevin, 38, 68, 126, 136, 177, 197 Calegari, Kevin, 244 Calgary, 25, 51, 67, 71, 89, 135 California, 27, 31, 40, 48", 57, 96, 102, 107, 173, 257, 262, 272 California Department of Health Services, 104, 109, 142, 144, 145, 171, 248 California Magazine, 58, 118, 124, 181 California Primate Research Center, 20, 278 California Public Health Association, 109 California Senate, 134, 183, 247 Callen, Michael, 48, 71, 124, 134, 142, 221 Callis, Jerry, 153 Cameron, Paul, 36, 142 Campbell" & Associates Inc., 141 Campbell, Bobbi, 48, 135, 216 Campbell, Jack, 177 Canada, 1, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 30, 39, 49, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, "69, 72, 74, 81, 88, 91, 113, 148, 149, 188, 191, 193, 227, 264 Canada. Ad Hoc Task Force on AIDS, 10, 14, 16, 17, 22 Canada. Health and Welfare, 18, 27, 36, 43, 48, 68, 79 Canada AIDS Task Force, 135 Canadian Gay Archives, 125, 256 Canadian Hemophilia Society, 5,6,9,'21 Canadian National Advisory Committee on AIDS (NAC-AIDS), see National ••• Canadian Pediatric Society, 26" Canadian Red Cross, 5,20, 25,65, 77, 80, 88,125, 148, 178, 193, 210,217, 247 Canadian Science Writer 1 s Association, 31 Cancer Research Institute, New York, 135 Candidiasis, 159 Canine parovirus, 244 Cantaloupe, Fred, 206, 239 Cappiello, Daniel, 240 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, 70 Carey, John, 68 Carfagni, Arthur, 13, 215 Caribbean, 36 Caring Community, 183 u nCaring for Ourselves , 280 Carrier, Allen E., 133 Carriers, 15, 151 Case, Raymond, 210 Casper, Joe, 103 Castigliano, Lucio, 215 Castro, Paul, 171

    289 Casual contact, 45, 199, 225, 226, 230, 234, 280 Cathcart, Robert, 207 esc Radio Canada, 36 Centers for Disease Contro1 (CDC), 5, 8, 13, 23, 30, 32, 41, 43, 45, 78, 92, 104,112,116,118,126,128,137,139,150,161,177,179, 180,197,201, 212,225, 231,235, 247,252, 257,258, 263,276,281 CDC's Epidemic Intelligence Service, 78 Cecchi, Bob, 44, 223 Chad, 43 Channel 13, 138 Charteris, Richard W., 43 Cheatam, Carlene, 187 Check, William A., 49, 77 Chen, May-Fang, 7 Chesley, Robert, 203 Chevalier, Bruno-Pascal, 129, 237, 259, 266 Chicago, 103, 175, 183, 241, 264, 272, 280 Chicago Medical Society, 184 Chicago Office of AIDS Activi~ies, 140, 183 Children, 6, 10, 12, 14, 18, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32,34, 40, 44,46,49,51, 56, 58, 59, 62, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 84, 85, 88, 93, 98, 166, 192, 216, 246 Children's Hospital Research Foundation, Columbus, 140 Chin, James, 244 China, 32 Chomont, Ken, 281 CIA, 48, 242, 249, 258 Cincinnati, 283 Cineas, Fritz, 54 Circus benefit (G MHC), 96, 190, 229, 231, 232, 233, 239, 243, 246, 249, 254, 261, 272, 276 Citizens United Against Violence, 254 City College, San Francisco, 193 CJSB Radio, ottawa, 194 Claiborne, Craig, 141, 237 Clarke, David, 141, 211 Clayton, Alastair, 28, 31 Cleveland, 217 Cleveland Chiropractic College, Los Angeles, 242 Club Amsterdam, 182 Club Baths, 141, 177 Coalition for Human Rights, 124, 141 Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Rights, 127 Colaert, J., 235 Cole, C.R., 19 Collaborative Research, 228 College of American Pathologists, 6 Collier, Ann, 272 Collier, Peter, 249 Colorado, 65 Columbia University, 100, Ill, 133, 142, 265 Columbus AIDS Task Force, 195 Comite SIDA du Quebec, 22, 26, 30, 262 Committee for Public Health Awareness, Houston, 207 Communicable disease, 3 Conant, Marcus, 106, 159

    290 Concord, Cal., 143 Condoms, 2, 114, 115 Conference on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), New York, 250 Confidentiality, 118, 142, 143, 204 Congress of Microbiology, 32 Connecticut, 144, 176 Connector, San Francisco, 144 Connor, Gerald, 131, 193 Contra Costa AIDS Action Project, 154 Cooke, Terence (Cardinal), 131, 139 Coppola, Vincent, 68 Corman, Jim, 165, 175 Cornell Medical School, 30, 43, 59 Cornell University, 144 Corrections Officers Benevolent Association, New York, 72 Corry, Guy, 280 Cart, Bud, 173 Cosio, Manuel, 7 Costello, Anthony, 99 Council for AIDS Research, 238 Council of Europe, 259, 266 Cowell, Susan, 236, 240 Cowley, Patrick, 218, 281 Crane, Rick, 255, 279 Cranston, Alan, 137 Crispell, Constance, 47 Cryoprecipitate, 8 Cryptosporidium, 6, 13, 34, 46, 152 Cuba, 11, 104, 146, 242 Cuomo, Mario, 40,42,62,69,86,146,148,154,167,173,196,201,222, 227, 244, 260 Curran, James, 11, 33, 58, 60, 77, 83, 104, 137, 201, 245, 274, 281 Curt, Gregory A., 40 Cusic, Catherine, 255 Cyclosporin, 44 Cytomegalovirus (CMV), 6, 7, 22, 152, 276 Czechoslovakia, 28, 110 o D1Eramo, James, 134 Dagani, Ron, 212 Dague, Paul, 124, 208 Daire, Howie, 247 Dale, David, 221 Dallas, 101, 118, 215, 224, 247 Dallas AIDS Action Project, 147 Dallas Doctors Against AIDS, 44, 98, 121, 182, 188, 218, 237 Dapsone, 150 David Society, 193 Davies Hall, 102, 125, 254, 255 Davis, Jr., Sammy, 216, 250 Deforges, L., 10 Dekan, Walter, 202 Delia, Tina, 49 Democratic Party, 40, 144

    291 Denmark, 147, 156, 160, 250 Dentists, 9, 19, 43, 150·, 222, 232, 265 Den ver, 65, 95, 102, 112, 116, 132, 138 t 160, 161, 164, 204, 223, 234, 256, 264, 270 DeSantis, L., 53 Des~ranges, Jean-Claude, 71 Detroit, 144 Deukmeijan, George, 173, 249 Diablo Valley Community Center, Cal., 143, 154 IJDiagnosis: AIDS lJ (documentary), 101, 238 Diamond, Edwin, 280 Diana Foundation, 154, 191, 226 DiAngelo, Paul, 46 Dickerman, Herbert W., 150 Diefenbach, William (Dirk), 155, 157 Dignity, 239, 243 Dinitrochlorobenzene, 13 Disability rights, 107, 140, 187 Discrimination, .'7, 61, 79, 97, 100, 142, 219, 221, 253 Dorian Group, Seattle, 209 Douglas, B.G., 21 Downstate Correctional Facility, Fishkill, N.Y., 39, 232 Drago, Peter, 201 Drake, Dan, 157 Driver, Jennifer, 253 Drotman, Peter, 105 Drug users, 9, 67, 72, 258, 275 Dubois, Joseph, 35, 82, 257 Dunnigan, D. K., 101 Dupuy, Jean-Marie, 68 DuTuit, J.-M., 10 Dworkin, Richard, 124, 134 Dwyer, John, 14, 73

    E Ear1 y, Jim, 189 East Bay Lesbian/Gay Democratic Club, 102, 241, 256, 272 Edelman, Ed, 158 Edelson, Edward, 53 Eggleton, Art, 241 En low, Roger W., 12, 38, 139, 151, 170, 180, 181, 183 Epidemic, 35, 60, 61, 223 Episcopal Church, 216 Epstein-Barr virus, 5, 6, 12 ERA, 240 Eric County Medical Center, 266 Essex, Myron, 39 Estes, Jr., Alan, 100, 115, 268 Etoposide, 9 Europe, 1, 15, 32, 46, 56, 93, 103, 106, lID, 159, 244, 270 European AIDS Conference, Amsterdam, 159, 165, 166, 254, 274 Evans, A., 239 Evans, Peter, 15, 30, 31,42,44, 58, 65, 75, 79, 89, 96, 145,159, 192, 193, 239 Eyes, 7, 27, 44, 46, 104

    292 ll "Eyewitness News , 63 Eyster, Elaine, 70 Eyster, M.E., 21

    F Factor VIII, 1, 16, 20, 22, 35, 57, 67, 73, 109, 244 Fain, Nathan, /83, 159, 184, 191, 201, 237 Fairfax, Virginia, 256 Falwell, Jerry, 37,71,79,130,136,146,162,163,169,179,194,197,244, 248, 263, 271 Family Defense Coalition, 102, 163 Fan Free Clinic of Richmond, 210 Fanning, Mary M., 8 Farrah, G.·, 20 Fauci, Anthony, 25, 32, 47, 67 Federatie Werkgroepen Homofilie, 259 Federation of AIDS-Related Organizations (FARO), 7, 101, 102, 108, 138, 160, 162, 163, 176, 18S, 191, 197, 200, 234, 237, 267, 272, 276 Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biolog/, 201 Federation of Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, 62 Feiden, Doug, 84 Feinstein, Diane, 50, 64, 75, 84, 163, 183, 184, 214, 236 Feldman, Mark, 95, 184, 233, 279 Ferels, James M., 102 Ferrara, Tony, 277 Ferrari, Alan D., 241 Ferriman, Annabel, 40 Fettner, A. G., 77 H "Fighting for Our Lives , 117, 171, 215, 217, 222 Findlay, Steven, 60 Finland, 248 Finnegan, Roberta, 108 Fire Island, 232 Fischl, Margaret, 141 Fisher, Todd, 154 Fisher, Richard B., 54 Flege1, Kenneth M., 11 Florida, 2q, 36, 47, 50, 52, 93, 112, 165, 199, 216, 264 Florida Keys Memorial Hospital, 198 Flouride, 283 Foege, William, 59, 183 Folks, Thomas, 65 Fort Lauderdale, 258 Forum of San Francisco, 143 Fouratt, Jim, 258 Fralick, R. A., 22 France, 9, 20, 33, 50, 55, 69, 91, 259, 271 Franklin Hospital, San Francisco, 101 Frappier, Armand, 12 Fraser, James Alan, 205 Free Congress Research and Education Foundation, 117 Freiberg, Peter, 116, 188, 209, 244 Friar's Inn, 240 Fuks, A.. , 22 Furno, Vincent, 120

    293 Fund for Human Dignity (NGTF), 168, 192 Funding, 102, 103, 105, 108, 115, "120, 125, 128, 130, 132, 133 Fungus, 37, 44, 51, 65, 68, 150 Furesz, J., 4

    G Gailey, Phil., 40 Gallagher, Daniel, 56 Gallo, Robert, 12, 14, 15, 32, 56, 80, 81, 91, 114, 198, 276 Gallup poll, 168, 179, 241 Gamma globulin, 43 Gay & Lesbian Community Center of Colorado, 204 Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center, Los Angeles, 108, 158, 172, 202, 272 Gay and Lesbian Health Fair, 170, 203 Gay and Lesbian Health Service, San Francisco, 282 Gay and Lesbian Physicians of New England, 95 Gay cancer, 21, 97, 169, 264 Gay Freedom Day Parade, 242 Gay Medical Association (GMA), 170 Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC), 8, 36,45,52,62,84,96,99, 111,118,133, 141, 152, 156, 164, 168, 174, 183, 184, 188, 190, 198, 201, 205, 209, 222, 228, 229, 231, 232, 233, 237, 239, 243, 246, 249, 253, 254, 261, 262, 272, 276 Gay Monopoly, 120 Gay Press Association (GPA), 213, 219 Gay Pride 183, Washington, D.C., 212 Gay Pride Committee of South Florida, 220 Gay Pride Day, Philadelphia, 179 Gay Rights National Lobby (GRNL), 117, 122, 139, 158, 165, 170, 175, 213, 215 Gay Sunshine Press, 108, 110 Gay/Lesbian Health Services of Greater Kansas City, 192 Gays in Health Care (GHC), 9, 22, 103 Gee, Deborah, 179 George Washington University, 16, 138, 177, 197, 273, 276 George, Ken, 212 Georgia, 1 Germany, 151, 159 Gervais, F., 22 Ghilzai, W. Larry, 169, 231, 253, 256, 282 Gilbertson, T., 259 Gi 1 more, Norbert J., 11, 28, 71, 76, 81 Ginsberg, Allan, 161, 211 Giordano, Mary Ann, 32, 62, 69 Glasgow, 27 Glynn, Michael F.X., 8 GOAL Inc., Kansas Ci ty, 197 Goedert, James, 70 Gold, P., 22 Goldstein, Allan, 16, 37, 112, 162, 231 Goldstein, Richard, 25, 47, 63, 66, 86, 93 Goncalves, Marcus (Markito), 39, 63 Gonzalez, D.l., 85 Goodman, R. M., 36, 173 Goodstein, David, 211

    294 Gorman, Michael, 57, 273 Gosnell, Mariana, 81 Gottlieb, M., 135 Gough, Tom, 181 Gourevitch, Dave, 46 Granulopoieten (GPO), 49 Great Britain, 2, 5, 15, 22, 28, 37, 50, 89, 90, 92, 93, 107, Ill, 156, 164, 191, 259, 266, 267 Great Britain. Dept. of Health, 26, 154 Great Lake Products, Inc., 169, 207, 220, 268 Greece, 149 Green, Bill, 120 Green, Bob, 246 Green, Brad, 244 Green, Stephen, 138 GRID (Gay-related Immune Deficiency), 97, 209 Grossman, Larry, 9, 56 Guidelines, 3, 8, 23, 224, 228, 231, 232, 261 Guttmann, R.D., 22

    H Hadden, Stan, 256 Hagin, S. Christopher, 247 Hairdresser, 63 Haiti, 20, 27, 28, 30, 39, 50, 54, 71, 77, 80, 103, 113, 117, 119, 149, 205, 242, 246, 264, 277 Haitian .Committee Against AIDS Propaganda, 54 Haitian Study Group, 79 Haitians, 11, 14, 15, 18, 25, 33, 34, 46, 57, 59, 63, 65, 69, 71, 77, 79, 82, 85, 86, 90, 107, 112, 113, 114, 137, 145, 152, 156, 160, 179, 193, 203, 217,228,233,245,254,275 Halifax, 7, 36 Hall, Bruce; 260 Hamilton, Ontario, 2 Hand to Hand Project, 177 Handballing, 178 Hannay, John, 197 Hanrahan, John, 183 Hansen, Daniel, 274 Harada, 5.,12 Hardaway, Ernest, 139, 197 Harris, Jr., George (Hibicus), 237 Herris, Richard F., 79 Harrison, Elizabeth, 177 Hart, Calvin W., 278 Hartford, 66 Harvard School of Public Health, 179, 181 Harvey Milk Lesbian and Gay Democratic Club, 80, 117, 146, 218, 220, 255, 280 Harvey, J., 10 Hassle Free Clinic, Toronto, 103 Hatch, Orrin, 134, 273 Hatcher, Bill, 234, 264 Hatcher, Clinton, Be, 141 Hauptman, Stephen, 147 Havens, R. F., 74 Havluck Trio, 98 Health and Hospitals Corporation, New York, 52 Health care workers; 3,5,7,8,14,17,19,20,23,33, 50,73,74,78,180, 184, 263, 281 Health Crisis Network (HeN), 108, 217 Health Education and Resource Organization (HERO), Baltimore, 183, 186 Health Screening Group, Ft. L~u derda1e, 112 Heathcote, J., 89 Heck 1 er, r~argaret, 26, 49, 63, 81, 95, 131, 132, 134, 163, 183, 186, 197, 210, 213, 221, 225, 264, 276 Helm, Chris, 116, 167 Helquist, Michael, 44, 61, 163, 236 Hemophilia Foundation of Southern California, 125 Hemophilia Society, 20 Hemophiliacs, 1, 4, 6, 7, 9, 13, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 25, 27, 30, 33, 37, 38, 42, 46, 56, 57, 66, 69, 74, 80, 92, 151, 186, 273 Hepatitis B, 19, 32, 57, 74, 80, 112, 115, 160, 163, 185, 186, 240, 254, 274 Hepatitis B vaccine, 3,4,8,13,32,57,91,150,156,163,186,203,214, 231, 274, 279

    Hepatocellular carcinoma t 32 Herpes, 83, 90, 187 Hersh, E. M., 158 Herst, Roslyn, 65 Heterosexuals, 16, 33, 37, 38, 47, 57, 92, 94, 227 Hicox, Allan, 222 Hippler, Mike, 194 Hofstadter, M., 134 Halloban, J., 135 Hollywood, 57, 98, 115, 116, 189, 202, 280 Holl ywood, F18., 146 Homophobia, 30, 50, 77, 107, 117, 140, 152, 170, 171, 212, 227, 264, 277 Hong Kong, 174 Horne, Rick, 52 Horowitz, David, 41, 44, 55, 164, 249 Horstman, William, 13, 110, 215 Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, 50, 51, 246 Hothouse, San Francisco, 82 Hotline, 48, 102, 106, 164, 183, 188, 227, 230, 233, 243, 251, 253 Housing, 242 Houston, 46, 57, 102, 145, 209 Howard Brown Memorial Clinic, Chicago, 2, 140, 170, 175 Howland, Lance, 56 Hsu, Evel yn, 64 HTLV-2, 80 HTLV-3, 10, 13, 22, 27, 29, 30, 33, 37, 39, 55, 56, 64, 69, 74, 76, 77, 79, , 81,87,91,93,104,113,114,135,137,151,157,161,164, 173,179,184, 185,190,191,198,207,208,216,217,226,228,236,237, 239,242,249, 266, 267, 273, 276, 280 Hudson County Jail, 30 Human leukocyte antigen (HLA), 15, 17 Human Rights Campaign Fund, 190, 281 Humoral immune responses, 24 Hunter College, New York, 101, 228 Hyperthermia, 91 Hysteria, 15, 38, 58, 66, 80, 91, 109,117, 118, 123, 125, 216,227, 234, 246,

    296 253, 255, 272, 273, 274, 277, 280

    I IBM, 191 Ifft, Nick, 121 Immunosearch Inc., 141 Independent Gay Health Clubs (IGHC), 191 Indianapolis, III Indianapolis Baptist Temple, 44 Insects, 48 Interagency Public Health Emergency Fund, 143, 244 Interferon, 9,10,21,29,30,37,44,45,59,·70,74,78,80,83,112,144, 150,151,152,155,192,193,227,228,· 269 Intergovernmental Committee on AIDS and Related Problems, 156 Interleukin-2, 16, 17, 31,41, 44, 45,47, 55, 61, 74, 75, 81, 90, 139,145, 173,179,227,228,242,263,281 International Association of Lesbians/Gay Women and Gay Men (IGA), 19, 99, 159, 166, 193 International Conference on Gay Health, Paris, 147 International Primate Protection League, 116, 140 International Society for STD Research, 6 International Symposium on Infections in the Immunocompromised Host, 57 Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 12 Iowa, 277 Irwin Memorial Blood Bank, 124, 144, 252 Isaprinosine, 45, 242, 246, 249 Italy, 168 Ithaca, 55, 64

    J Jacobi, Rick, 156 Jacobs, Paul, 89, 238 Jacobs, David, 158 Jaffe, Harold, 179 Jamer, Roderick, 43 Jefferson Hotel, 84 Jefferson University, Philadelphia, 147, 198 Jeffries, Don, 149 Jeffries, E., 13 Jersey City, 31, 144 Jessamine, Gordon, 25, 78 Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, 264 Johnson, Toby, 148, 231 Jones, Cleve, 190, 195 Jones, Jr., John [., 244, 264 Jothy, Serge, 8

    K Kaiser Foundation, 196 Kaiser-Permanente Medical Center, San Francisco, 109 Kansas City AIDS Project, 146, 192, 196 Kaposits sarcoma, 6,8,9,10,11,12,17,19,21,59,116,124,126,128, 143,149,150,151,152,153,157,165,178,188,192,193, 196,221,227, 228, 260, 262, 270, 279. Kaposils Sarcoma Research and Education Foundation, San Francisco, 108

    297 Kassler, Jeanne, 119, 126 Katz, L., 59 Kaufer, Scott, 77 Kay, Alan, 44 Kaylan, Melik, 84 Kelley, Patrick, 74, 237 Kendall, Bill, 25 Kennedy, Edward, 131, 198, 257, 273 Kerbel, G., 57 Kerr, William, 82, Ill, 218, 226, 250, 251, 256 Key West, Florida, 198, 202, 217 Keystone, J.S., 20, 71 KGO-FM, San Francisco, 257 KGO- TV, San Francisco, 31, 43, 61, 83, 115, 146, 179, 279 HKiller in the Village", 101 King Tut, 37 King, Sonny, 159 Kingsley, Scott Chapin, 100 Kirch, D., 221 Klatzmann, D., 20 Klein, Calvin, 39 Ko, Han-Sum, 44, 96, 108, 184, 190 Koch, Edward, 53, 119, 131, 139, 167, 168, 197, 214 Kouchner, Annie, 250 Kouri, Varnil, 54 Kramer, Larry, 45, 134, 140, 173, 182, 186, 196, 209, 222, 246 Kraus, Bill, 97, 190 Krown, 5., 59 KS/AIDS Foundation of Houston, 10, 154, 191, 201, 207, 215 Kuhn, David, 141 Kulieke, Stephen, 167 Kung, C., 201 Kuritsky, Joel, 158 Kuritsubo, R.A., 74

    L Laboratories, 19 Laboratory Centre for Disease Control (LCDC), ottawa, 28, 110 Lachiver, Louis-Domenique, 219 Ladies AIDS Society, 169 Lamberg, Joel, 126, 202 LambIe, David, 257 Landers, Ann, 116, 180 Landesman, Sheldon, 79 Lapointe, Norman, 26, 46, 67 Lapp, W.S., 21 Lassa fever, 49 Lassen College School of Nursing, Susanville, Cal., 109 LAV, 12, 33,37,55,59,77,91,107,150,151,161,167,179,208, 216,237, 266, 273 Lavallee, Rene, 11 La verdiere, M., 8 Lawman, Michael, 153 Lawrence, Keith, 142 Lazard, Ron, 165

    298 Lazuli Research Foundation, Portland, Oregon, 246, 249 Lee, Bill, 155 Legal aspects, 82, 144, 145, 222, 278 Lejeune, Claude, 259 Lelg, Richard, 177 Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, 132, 203, 250, 278 Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center, New York, 52 Lesbian and Gay Counselling Service, 166 Lesbian and Gay People in Medicine (LGM), 217 Lesbian health workers, 133 Lesbian/Gay Advisory Committee of the Human Rights Commission, 104, 142 Lesbians, 115, 130, 147, 165, 205, 237, 239, 254 Levi, Jeff, 139 Levy, J.A., 153 Liberty Baths, San Francisco, 193 Lieberson, Jonathan, 77, 267 Liebowitch, Jacques, 160, 161 Lifestyle, 53, 60, 63, 64, 71, 85, 114, 165,194,206,218,245,247,261, 262, 281 Lilly, M., 266 Linde, Rhonda, 164 Littlejohn, Larry, 82, 165, 238 Locke, John, 277 Locke, Richard, 155, 237 London, England, 102, 204, 207 London Gay Switchboard, 67, 182 Long Island, New York, 32, 62, 106, 233, 253 Long Island AIDS Task Force, 253 Lorch, Paul, 99, 254 Los Angeles, 49, 66, 74, 93, 233, 244 Los Angeles AIDS project, 196, 221, 275, 282 Los Angeles County, 53, 234 Las Angeles Gay Pride Festival, 223 Louisiana, 103 Lubricant, 194 Lusardo, Lonnie, 244 Lymphadenomegaly, 12 Lymphadenopathy, 8, 9, 12, 17, 74, 149, 165 Lymphocyte transfusions, 16 Lymphokines, 78 Lynch, Michael, 233 Lyon, Roger, 213

    M M.I.T.ls News Study Group, 43 Me, Pearl, 1, 32 MacAdory, Michael, 86, 191 MacDonald, Doug, 167, 271 MacDonald, Gary, 75 Macleod, Caroline, 104, 109, 146 HMacNeil-Lehrer Report", 143 Madison Square Garden, New York, 119, 133 Maine,. 247 Mak, Tak, 22, 85 Mal yon, Alan K., 12

    299 Mandamus Society, Norfolk, Va., 210 Mandelker, Phillip, 173 Mandel, Jeffrey, 264 Manitoba Gay Coalition, 210 March of Dimes, 93 Marin AIDS Support Network, Cal., 211 Marion, Jay, 264 Mariposa Education and Research Foundation, Los Angeles, 65, 211 Markell, E.K., 74 Marmor, Michael, 8 Martz, steve, 133, 140, 277 Maryland, 136, 212 Mason, James 0., 33, 70, 139, 235, 263 Mass, Lawrence, 113, 201 Massachusetts, 6 Massachusetts AIDS Task Force, 262 Mathews, Christopher, 89, 210 Mayaud, C., 20

    Mayer, Ken, 119 t 159 Mayo, Anna, 133, 157 McBeath, William, 117 McClure, Jr., James H., 100 McCutchan, J. Allen, 210 McDonald, Morgan, 30, 50,75,82,89,100,107,112,157,165,166,168,199, 218, 234, 252, 253 McKinney, Michael, 280 McKusick, Leon, 109, 110 McManus, Tom, 156 McPartland, Steve, 277 McShane, D.J., 171 Mebus, C., 153 Mecklin, Ruth, 32 Medi-Cal, (California), 60, 217, 225, 229 Media, 112, 114, 126, 128, 130, 132, 133 Medicare, 171 n HMeeting the Challenge of AIDS , New York, 200 Megamedley, 265 Megatone Records, 218, 281 Melbourne, Australia, 67, 136, 190 Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, NY, 193, 227, 235 Mendell, W., 219 Meridian Health Fraternity, 220 Merle, Martin, 169 Meski1, Pau 1, 55 Metropolitan Community Church (MCC), 104 Metropolitan Community Church, Boston, 163 Metropolitan Community Church, Houston, 215 Metropolitan Community Church, San Diego, 130 Metropolitan Community Church, San Francisco, 106, 112 Metropolitan Hospital, New York, 76 Metropolitan" st. Louis Task Force on AIDS, 101 Mexico, 261 Miami, 25, 84, 89, 121, 166, 210 Miami Beach, Fla., 109, 149 Micraglobulin, 46

    300 Milwaukee Blood Center, 125 Minneapolis, Ill, 119, 143, 174, 247, 260, 265, 280 Minnefor, Anthony B., 246 Minnesota, Ill, 158, 174, 264 Minnesota AIDS Project (MAP), 98, 107, 108, 117, 128, 196, 206, 247, 281 Misenhimer, Bill, 282 Mission Mental Health center, San Francisco, 175 Missouri, 107 Missouri state Board of Health, 146 Mohn, J., 47, 58 Mole, Bill, 32, 52, 53, 60, 215 Molinari, John, 128 Mondale, Walter, 140 Monkeys, 28, 32, 34, 40, 44, 55, 57, 66, 68, 70, 74, 86,104,116,150,220, 228, 255, 275, 278, 280 Monroe County, New York, III Montreal, 9, 12, 21, 44, 51, 59, 76, 89, 175, 200, 204, 227 Montreal Gay Physicians' Group, 221 Montreal General Hospital, 27 Montreal's HOpital Hotel Dieu, 210 Moore, James, 260 Moral Majority, 159 Morrison, James, 28 Morticians, 1, 7, 8, 17, 20, 45, 54, 62, 63, 89, 216 Mass, Andrew, 273 Moyers, Bill, 40 Moynihan, Daniel P., 132 Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York, 123 Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York, 110 Mueller, Clem, 142 Muir, J. Gordon, 38 Murphy, Eddie, 157, 171, 183, 227 Murray, Terry, 23 MurraY-Lyon, Ian, 156 Mushroom therapy, 59 Mycobacterium, 273

    N Nagourney, Adam, 67 Nash, Phil, 116, 167, 234 Nassau Community College, New York, 101 Nassau County, New York, 223 National Advisory Committee on AIDS (NAC-AIDS), 3, 5, 17, 20, 41, 47, 227 National AIDS Federation AIDS Lobby Project, 171 National AIDS Forum, 123, 134, 224, 256, 264, 280 National AIDS Vigil, 120, 121, 123, 192, 218, 267 National AIDS/KS Foundation, 101, 208, 255, 280 National AIDS/Pre-AIDS Epidemiology Network (NAPEN), 224, 236 National Blood _Transfusion Service (Britain), 17, 169 National Cancer Institute, 37, 181, 272 National Coalition of Gay Sexually Transmitted Disease Services (NCGSTDS), 123, 224, 225, 226 National Council of AIDS Medical Foundation, 138 National Council of Churches, 236 National Council of Mayors, 49

    301 National Council of the Churches of Christ, 140, 226 National Gay Health Education Foundation (NGHEF), 167, 170, 239 National Gay Leadership Conference, 226 National Gay Rights Advocates (NGRA), 225, 229 National Gay Rights Coalition of New Zealand (NGRC), 99, 106, 149, 169, 229 National Gay Task Force (NGTF), 117, 118, 129, 139, 171, 213, 229, 230, 267, 268, 274, 277 National Governor's Conference, 234 ~ational Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, Bethesda, 4 National Hemophilia Foundation, 35, 81, 83, 186, 248 ~8tional Hospital Union, 121 National Lesbian/Gay Health Conference, -101, 110, 118, 126, 136, 169, 181, 204, 209, 212, 213, 220, 223, 225, 282 National News Council, 277 National Organization for Women (NOW), 69 Nau, Jean-Yves, 259 NBC, 164, 226 Neiman-Marcus, 226 Neopterin, 81 The Netherlands, 96 Neurological complications, 12, 227 Neutropenia, 14 New England Regional Primate Research Center, Southboro, Mass., 255 New Jersey, 36, 58, 180, 227, 246 New Jersey Assembly, 228 New Jersey Lesbian and Gay Collective, 97 New Orleans, 209 New South Wales Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service, 44, 270 New York, 4, 29, 34, 36, 38, 46, 55, 58, 62, 69, 71, 74, 75, 76, 100, 106, 109, 118, 125, 132, 141, 145, 167, 178, 181, 192, 203, 227,228,231,246, 249, 258, 259, 260, 265, 280, 283 New York Academy of Sciences, 26, 80, 250 New York AIDS Network, 17, 156 New York Blood Center, 152, 235 New York City. Department of Health, 17, 62, 141, 191, New York City. Office of Gay and Lesbian Health Concerns, 151, 152, 170, 181, 233 New York City Gay Men's Chorus, 205 New York City Human Rights Commission, 66 New York Council on Human Blood and Transfusion Services, 47, 58 New York Gay Pride March, 193 New York Philharmonic, 238 New York Physicians for Human Rights (NYPHR), 150, 228 New York State, 29, 52, 62, 70, 86, 99, 106, 228, 232, 262, 265, 276 New York state. Department of Health, 1, 70, 72, 87, 151, 174, 232 New York State Funeral Directors Association, 18, 89 New York Times, 76, 137 New York University, 8, 18, 28, 228, 281 New Zealand, 26, 29, 50, "62, 69, 72, 92, 104, 225, 231, 272, 283 New Zealand Blood Transfusion Service, 231 New Zealand Medical Association, 89 New Zealand Nurses' Association, 71 Newark, 14, Ill, 227 Nicholas, Henry, 121 Nichols, Rosalie, 261

    302 U "Night Sweat , 203 Nisbett, Alec, 101 Nomi, Klaus, 91, 145, 195, 251 Non- Hodgkin's lymphoma, 16 Norfol k, Va., 138, 171, 210, 231 Norman, Pat, 185 Northern Ohio Coa 1 i tion, Inc., (NOel), 267 Norton, Keith, 16 Norway, 168, 250 Notifiable disease, 17, 18, 25, 55, 69, 176, 283 Nova Scotia, 19 Nov ick, Al vin, 85 NSW Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service, 270 Nun, 28, 39, 47, 50, 71, 232 Nurses, 27, 34, 71, 72, 88, 141, 199, 232, 279 o OIBrien, Bill, 121 OIDonohue, Tony, 73, 88 O'Lou gh 1 in, Ray, 167, 184, 209 OIMally, Mills, 240, 243 Oakland, Cal., 236, 278 Oaklawn Counselling Center, Dallas,- 97, 247 Oceanside, Ca 1., 166 Ohio, 73, 233 Ohio. Department of Health, 187, 195 Ohio State University, 98, 188 Okin, Aaron, 233 Okin, Larry, 233 Oklahoma, 47 GIeske, James, 51, 88, 158, 172, 228, 246 Olympic Baths, 122, 138 Omega Institute, 167 ll "One , 126, 241 Ontario, 1, 16, 19, 50, 53, 57, 73 Ontario. Ministry of Health, 9, 16, 54, 61, 103 Ontario Advisory Committee on AIDS, 18, 19, 23, 54, 57, 65, 142 Ontario Cancer Institute, 22, 85, 204 Ontario Medical Association, 41, 57, 89 Operation Concern, 208

    Orange, Cal., 41 1 171 Orbach, Jerry, 235 Oregon, 242, 246 Or lando,' FIe., 278 Orsini, Raymond, 220 Osman, Richard, 185 Ostrow, David, 31, 139, 170, 180, 183 ottawa, 66, 67, 126, 165, 204, 235 ottawa Physicians for Gay Health, 18, 204, 236 p Pacific Center AIDS Project, 222 PacifiQ School of Religion, Berkeley, Cal., 229, 245 Padilla, Jr., Sonny, 255 Palm Springs, 153

    303 Panic, 39, 54, 107, 226, 282 Parasites, 74, 110, 116, 119, 150, 193, 236, 238 Parikas, Dodo, 156 Parker, Paul, 265 Pasteur Institute, 37, 91, 167 Patient 0, 30,· 64, 90, 99, 160 Patrick Cowley AIDS Fund, 281 Patton, Cindy, 116 PBS, 160, 238 Pearce, Richard, 218 Pennsylvania, 120, 238 Pentagon, 48 Pentamidine, 14 "People With AIDS" (PWA), 19, 134, 137, 161, 218, 238, 246 Person, Glenn, 205 Peskind, Steve, 241 Peterson, Derek, 153 Petit, Charles, 87 Peyton, Jackson, 177 Philadelphia, 54, Ill, 119, 120, 229, 240 Philadelphia. Department of Health, 120, 117, 141, 199 Philadelphia AIDS Task Force (PATF), 117, 120, 121, 141, 142, 191, 197, 198, 199, 229, 240 _ Philadelphia Community Health Alternatives (PCHA), 130, 238 Philadelphia County Medical Society, 199 Philadelphia Health Professionals for Human Rights (PHPHR), 238 Phillips, Paul, 98 Physical disability law, 42 Pinka, Allan T., 12 Pitchenik, Arthur, 149 Pizer, Hank, 66, 160 Plague, 45, 47, 51, 53, 57, 62, 63, 68, 71, 72, 74, 81, 91, 92 Platonic Academy of Herbal Studies, 34 Plum Island Laboratories, 153, 235 Pneumocystis carinii, 7, 19, 165, 196, 233, 260, 262 Police, 30, 31,46, 51, 54, 75, 81, 95,106,116,117,144,177,239, 241, 256, 274 Pollack, M., 17 Pomerantz, Sandy, 155, 170, 217, 278 Poppers, 75,107,114, 115,129, 142,144,161, 169,206,207,220,242,253, 257, 268 Porterville, Cal., 219 Portland City Council, Oregon, 242 Positive Parents of Canada, 51, 54, 75, 161 Potter, Mark E., 264 Powell, Paul, 121 Power Plant, 168 Prakash, Chandra, 152, 188, 201 Prankard, Bill, 25, 31, 38, 68, 75, 157, 194, 235 Prchal, Jaroslav F., 8 Pride Foundation, 207 Prisoners, 13, 28, 29, 34, 36, 39, 40, 44, 54, 55, 56, 58, 59, 69, 72, 75, 87, 90, 107, 112, 128, 196, 221, 232, 237 Pro-Family Christian Coalition, 110, 171 Promiscuity, 127, 171, 181, 243, 245, 250, 281

    304 Prostitutes, 17, 20, 3D, 73 Protein A, 21 Providence, 176 Provincetown, 85- Psychological aspects, 107, 160, 196 Public health, 169 Public Health Emergency Act, 244 Public Health Emergency Response Fund, 221 Puchall, Larry, III Purnell, Kenn, 187

    Q Quack cures, 113, 175 Quarantine, 53, 144, 175, 176, 191, 244, 254, 281 Quebec, 1, 18 Quebec AIDS Committee, 22, 26, 30 Queens House of Detention, 62 Quidel, Ltd., 84 Quigley, William, 237

    R Racism, 244 Ralph, Sheryl Lee, 173 Ramsauer, Kenny, 54, 192, 214 Rats, 129 Read, Stanley, 8, 26, 246 Reagan, Ronald, 81, 132, 167, 169, 269 Rechy, John, 175, 267, 274 Red Cross, 15, 20, 35,37,44, 65, 80, 88, 120,121,125,147,155,171,173, 203, 205, 207, 210, 270 Reece, Elena, 8 Refugees, 194 Reginers, New York, 73 Reno Gay Rodeo, 110, 171 Reportability, 176 Resio, Don; Resio, Ron, 45 Retroviruses, 20, 68, 160, 201 Reynolds, Debbie, 115, 125, 173, 182, 208, 224 Reynolds, Bob, 135, 185 Richardson, H. L., 107, 219 Richmond AIDS Information Network, 210 Right-wing, 62, 170 Rikers Island, N.Y., 28,59,72 Riksforbundet for sexuellt likaberattigande (RFSL), 246, 273 Riordan, Michael, 241 Risk reduction, 29, 184, 223, 228, 241, 245, 279 River City Business Association, 174 Rivera, Geraldo, 172 Rivers, Joan, 138, 142, 194 Robert, Jean, 118 Roberti, David, 98, 108, 134, 183, 204, 248, 257, 262 Roberts, F.J., 21 Robertson, Ogden, 167 Robinson, Alan G., 209 Robinson, Isaiah, 66

    305 Robinson, Frank M., 114 Rochester, N.Y., 240, 256, 281 Rock, Gail, 67 Rodriquez, Raul, 281 Rogers, Tom, 124, 263 Romano, Patrick, 13 Romanovsky, Ron, 98 Rosa, J., 43 Rose, B. B., 71 Rosen, Mel, 102 Rosenberg, Eddie, 157, 169 Rosettes, 46, 246, 249 Rosselli, Sal, 249 Roswell Park Memorial Institute, Buffalo, 256 Roth, Michael, 97 Rotterdam, Heidi, 12 Round Qf Angels, 122 Royal College of Nurses, England, 232 Royal College of Physicians ard Surgeons of Canada, 76 Rozenbaum, Willy, 250, 266, 271 Rozon, G., 20 Rubinstein, A., 43 Rule, Jane, 250 Russian River Health Clinic, 30 Ryan, Ada, 72 Ryan, Caitlin, 200

    5 Saba, Martin, 250 Sacramento, 15, 109, Ill, 174, 177, 256, 274 Sacramento AIDS/KS Foundation, 104, 109, 114, 126, 166, 168, 176, 206, 251 Sacramento Blood Bank, 169, 174, 277 Sacramento Medical Foundation Blood Bank, 174 SAIDS (Simian AIDS), 8, 20, 33, 34, 46, 74, 77, 84, 104, 108, 127, 181, 266, 275 Sainte Justine Hospital, Montreal, 28 Sakovich, Michael, 87 Salt Lake City, 149 San Antonio Fire Department, 50, 73 San Diego, 11, 81, 113, 140, 148, 166, 234, 272 San Diego AIDS Project, 210, 234, 250, 278 San Diego Blood Bank, 130 San Diego Physicians for Human Rights, 148, 156 San Francisco, 47, 82, 87, 176, 177, 234, 239, 240, 242, 272 San Francisco. Board of Supervisors, 266 San Francisco. Department of Health, 58, 128, 146, 219 San francisco AIDS Alliance, 257 San Francisco General Hospital, 112, 134, 175, 187, 188, 228, 234 San Francisco Medical Society, 156 San Francisco Police Officers' Association, 82 San Jose, 101, 279 San Jose AIDS Foundation, 252 Sandmire, James E., 158 Santa Clara, California, 102, 249, 261, 279 Santa Clara Valley Chapter, AIDS/KS Foundation, 231

    306 Sarafino, Vicki, 233 Saskatchewan, 17, 75 Saugatuck, Mich., 202 Schering Corporation, 149 Schietinger, Helen, 185 Schlafly, Phyllis, 123, 240 Schoonmaker, L. Craig, 281 Schram, N. R., 171 Schwab, M. Robert, 188, 190, 209, 267 Schwartz, Robert, 243 Schweikhart, Gary, 167, 254 Schweitzer, Ron, 112 Scoria, Thomas, 114 Scotland, 16, 21, 101, 105 Scottish AIDS Monitor, 21, 105 Sea Captain's Motel, San Francisco, 87, 141, 208 Seattle, 108, 129, 169, 207, 209, 257 Security and Law Enforcement Employees Union, 69 SEEQ Technology Inc., 231, 253, 256 Segebiel, Richard, 128 Seguin, Michel, 36 Seifman, David, 54 Sell, K. W., 150 Semen, 110 Sencer, David, 87, 152, 191, 232, 259 SETA, 248 Seux, Didier, 250, 271 Sha1ar Zahav, 185, 257, 282 Shangri-La, 258 Shanti Project, San Francisco, 56, 82, 100, 114, 188, 214, 230, 241, 243, 255, 258, 265, 271 Shapiro, Stuart, 117, 199 Sharma, H.M., 19 Shepherd, Frances A., 8 Shiell, Michael, 100 Shilts, Randy, 55, 165, 179 , 149 Shuster, J., 22 SIDA, 5, 9, 52, 55, 83, 91, 145,148,200, 202,204, 205,210,218, 219,221, 223, 236, 238, 239, 247, 250, 254, 258, 259, 260, 262, 266, 268, 271, 275 Siegal, Frederick; Marta, 53, 83, 250 Sillanpoa, Wall y, 278 Silva, Ann, 122, 176 Silverman, Mervyn, 2, 38,47,58,64,67,79,80,83,84,93,115,146,159, 195, 203, 219, 234, 252, 253 Simard, Marie, 11 Simmons, B.P., 8 Simpson, Keith, 13 Simpson, Peggy, 55 Sin, 49 Singleton, Don, 62 Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, 243 Small, Andrew, 124, 239 Smith, Reginald, 58 Social Security, 35, 132, 133, 155, 212, 230, 239, 260, 276

    307 Society for the Promotion of Community Standards, 96 Sodomy, 105, 121, 229, 267 Soeder Hospital, stockholm, 93 Solomon, Howard, 189, 243 Sannabend , Joseph, 26, 34, 80, 82, 100, 105, 112, 134, 144, 155, 167, 226, 233, 261, 262, 271, 282 Soskolne, Colin, 16, 41, 48, 55, 74, 78, 88 South Africa, 106 South Carolina, 31 South Nassau Community Hospital, 106 Southern Methodist University, 36 Sperm, 85, 261 Spigland, !., 12 u "st. Elsewhere , 128, 145 st. Louis, 101, 167, 186, 206, 263 st. Louis Task Force on AIDS, 101, 263 St. Luke1s-Roosevelt Hospital center, Boston, 151, 209 st. Maryls Hospital, London, 149 St. Michaelis Medical Center, Newark, N.J., 2, 7 St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, 58, 85 St. Vincent's Hospital, New York, 52 St. Vincentls Hospital- Commonwealth Institute of Health, Sydney, 275 Stacher, Alois,. 202 Stamford, Scott, 212 stamps, Jerry, 178 Stanford University Blood center, 85 State Medical Society of Wisconsin, 144 Steben, M., 8 Steigbigel, N., 28, 86, 93 Steward, David P, 192 Stonewall Gay Democratic Club, 255, 264 strawczynski, H., 22 stress, 7 Strike Out AIDS Bowling Tournament benefit, Los Angeles, 202 Studio 54, New York, 118 Studio One, los Angeles, 138, 142, 194 Stults, Eric, 281 Support for People with AIDS (SPAIDS), 121 Sutro Baths, San Francisco, 82, 203, 266 Sutter General Hospital, 241 Sweden, 93, 250 Sweeney, Tim, 142 5ydney, Aus tra1 ia, 104, 165, 283

    T Tabar, Roxie, 4, 34 "Tak.8 AIM at AIDS", 272 Tasker, Kell y, 53 Tatsumi, E., 12 Taylor, Jr., Howard, 47 Teas, Jane, 41, 48, 78, 149, 151, 235, 267, 277 lebeda, T., 267 Television coverage, 88, 106, 113, 205 Terrell, John, 54 Terrence Higgins Trust, 168

    308 Testing, 4, 16, 88, 170, 187, 217, 232 Texas, 36, 103, 105, 121, 142, 188, 229, 237, 247, 267 Texas. Bureau of Epidemiology, 14 Texas Medical Association, 105 Theatre Rhinoceros, 100, 115, 268 Thermoascus crustaceus, 68, 76 Thomas, Polly, 78 Thomas, Jim, 194 Thompson, Harvey, 155, 170, 241, 264, 278 Thymosin, 13, 37, 102, 158, 206 Thymus gland, 9, 12, 14, 112, 148, 150, 172, 181, 231, 270 Theatre de Paris, 168, 202, 220 Tidewater Chapter, Virginia Gay Alliance, 271 Tillery, Garland, 207 Tijuana, Mexico, 261 "Today Show", 194 Toronto, 16, 35, 57, 70, 82, 88, 89, 99, 103, 193, 200, 232 Toronto. Board of Health, 22 Toronto. Public Health Department, 2, 88, 219 Torres, Celos, 74, 79 Toxic shock syndrome, 238 Toxoplasmosis, 22 Tremblay, Jacques, 11 Trilogy Restaurant, New York, 155 Trueman, Timothy, 144 Tsang, Kwong, 37 Tuberculosis, 22 Tu 1 sa, Oklahoma, 47, 170, 222, 234, 241 Turner, Dan, 190 Tuskegee experiment, 158 Twin Cities Menls Chorus, 130 u U.S. Centers for Disease Control. see Centers ••• u.s. Conference of Local Health Officers, 54, 194, 229 U.S. Conference of Mayors, 56, 63, 66, 130, 163, 210, 213, 215, 225, 276 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 4, 49, 56, 82, 106, 134, 140, 163, 187, 230, 246 U.S. Congress, 108, 117, 118, 128, 130, 133, 269 U.S. House of Representatives, 29, 189, 225, 246, 268, 277 U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID), 129, 230 U.S. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), 196 U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), 18,20,40,50,68,84,117,129, 139, 140, 152, 160, 166, 179, 277 U.S. Public Health Service, 38, 66, 164, 243 u.s. Senate, 117, 120, 134, 225 U.S .. Subcommittee on Health and the Environment, 143, 278 Umans, Richard, 205 United Methodist Church, 89 University Hospital, London, Ontario, 190 University of Alberta, 30, 42, 75, 89, 241 University of British Columbia, 58 University of Calgary, 27, 71, 89 University of California, 83, 180, 244, 245, 273 University of California- Davis, 20, 174, 181, 227

    309 University of California- Berkeley, 8, 57, 70, 73, 74, 83, 110, 124, 134, 135, 157, 195, 206, 227, 245, 246,265, 273,279,282 University of Miami, 241 University of Minnesota, 273 University of Pennsylvania, 99 University of Pittsburgh, 277 University of Rochester, 240 University of Toronto, 16, 23, 57, 90, 91, 271 University of Washington, 272 " Utah, 116, 273

    V Vaccine, 31, 32, 186 Valencia Rose, 178 Valentine, Fred J., 33 Valley Knights Motorcycle Club, 200 Van Ness, Paul, III Vancouver, 15, 21, 30, 42, 51, 73, 89, 200, 222, 261, 274 Vancouver's West End Community Centre, 172 Vernon, Reed, 246 Viacom Cablevision, 113 Victorian AIDS Action Committee, 136 Victorian Liason Committee, 136 Vigil, 42,112,113,116,119,124,223,227,229,233,236,260, 268, 276 Violence against gays, 108, 169, 170, 254, 280 Virga, Marc, 146 Virginia, 110, 254 Virginia Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Rights (VCLGR), 274 Virginia Gay Alliance, 138, 165, 271 Vitamin C, 116, 127, 137, 207, 209 Voeller, Bruce, 65 Volberding, Paul, 84, 159 Volk, D. L., 203 Voltaire, Michel-Ange, 77 Von Hoffman, Nicholas, 221 Vrhel, Keith, 89, 156 Vyas, D., 6

    W Walkathons, 17, 42, 51, 53 Walsh, Bob, 135 Walsh, Gary, 83, 243 Walt Whitman Republican Club, 139 Wang, Nai-San, 7 Ward, Stanley, 216 Wardlaw, L., 138 Washington, D.C., 49, 54, 58, Ill, 113, 122, 124, 141, 145, 164, 166, 197, 2"00, 211, 224, 227, 243, 268, 274, 276 Waxman, Henry, 58, 81,127,139,278 WBNS-TV, 112 l!leil, Gary, 264 Weinberger, Caspar, 103 Weisman, J., 209 Weiss, Ted, 74, 127, 131, 144, 179, 189, 212, 231, 258, 277, 278 Weiss, Murray, 47

    310 Weissmann, Gerald, 85 Wellington, New Zealand, 186 Wellington Hospital, 261 West Coast Production Company, 130 Westchester County Penitentiary, Valhalla, N.Y., 128 Westerville, Ohio, 73 Westheimer Art Colony Association, 191 WETA, 212 Whipple's D~sease, 152 White, Kevin, 215, Whiteside, Mark, 217 U nWhitewash , 41, 44,49, 55, 58, 61, 77, 118, 124, 141,164,182,200, 222, 234, 249, 255, 257, 264, 279 Whitfield, C., 31, 86 Whi tman-Walker Clinic, Washin gton, D.C., 3, 141, 197, 211, 267 Whitmire, Kathy, 189 Whyte, John, 265 Wilcox, J., 155 William, Dan, 196 Williams, Dean, 89 Willoughby, Brian, 76 Wilmington, Delaware, 121 Wilson, Daryl, 95 Wilson, Tom, 98 Winnipeg, 44, 51, 171 Wisconsin, 108, 144, 265 Wolff, Klaus, 202 Walfred, T., 82 Women, 1, 11, 14, 16, 20, 28, 32, 33, 35, 39, 47, 49, 50, 53, 67, 71, 73, 84, 86, 92, 93, 184, 185, 191, 198, 223, 227, 231, 232, 237, 251, 256, 270, 277, 282 Women's AIDS Network, 223, 282 World Federation of Hemophilia, 16 World Health Organization (WHO), 98, 282 vJreck Room, 166 ~vVEC-TV, 207

    X Xerox, 282 y Yale University, 93, 160, 173 Yale-New Haven Hospital, 14 Yeste, Dixon, 78 York University, Toronto, 57 Young, Coleman, 155 Yu, !.R., 24

    Z Zabarte-Christensen, Diana, 254 Zaire, 15, 18, 43, 67, 94 Ziegler, J. L., 153 Zinc, 10

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