S0545 St. Louis And Archives (1987- ) Collection, 1972-1992 349 Folders

This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri. If you would like more information, please contact us at [email protected].

In October of 1987 the Community Liaison for Education and Research (C.L.E.A.R.), a member organization of Challenge Metro (formerly the St. Louis Gay and Lesbian Community Services), began an ambitious project. This project consisted of collecting the history of the Gay and Lesbian Community in St. Louis, and was to be called the Lesbian and Gay Archives. The nucleus of the archives was a large collection of periodicals, clippings, flyers, and brochures donated by the owner of Our World Too Bookstore, Bill Cordes. After an initial surge of activity, the archives was placed in the care of Fredric Rissover. He continued to collect material and was assisted by Bill Cordes. In the summer of 1991, Fredric made arrangements to place the collection with the Western Historical Manuscripts Collection.

He continues to collect material and donates the material to WHMC annually.

SCOPE AND CONTENT This collection represents an invaluable addition to WHMC's holdings. This gay and lesbian community is all too often under-represented in historical collections. The collection documents the history of the gay and lesbian community in St. Louis well and provides the researcher with complete, or near complete, runs of several different publications. This collection forms the core of the gay and lesbian collections housed in WHMC and should be used in conjunction with them.

SERIES DESCRIPTION Series 1, Background and Miscellaneous Material: This series contains material which does not easily fit into any of the other categories. It includes information which is pertinent to other parts of the collection. Folders 1-18; dates range from 1977- 1992. This series is arranged alphabetically.

Series 2, Events in the Gay and Lesbian Community: This series contains playbills, posters, flyers, and other memorabilia from various events in the community. Events include movies, plays, benefits, and fund raisers. Folders 19 through 67; dates range from 1978 to 1992. Arranged alphabetically by title.

Series 3, Gay and Lesbian Resources: This series contains information concerning organizations, bars, restaurants, and the like which have existed in the gay and lesbian community. Folders 68 through 179; dates range from 1974 to 1992. Arranged alphabetically.

Series 4, Newspaper Articles: This series consists of newspaper clippings, predominately from the St. Louis area. Folders 180 through 194; dates range from 1972 to 1992. Arranged alphabetically by topic. Series 5, Publications from Other Cities: This series contains newsletters, newspapers, updates, and magazines from across the United States, excluding St. Louis. Folders 195 to 238; dates range from 1972 to 1992. Arranged alphabetically by title.

Series 6, St. Louis Publications: This series contains newsletters, newspapers, updates, and magazines from the St. Louis area. Many of these publications are complete sets and are irreplaceable. Folders 239 through 341; dates range from 1973 to 1992. Arranged alphabetically by title.

Series 7, Photographs: A few photographs were included in the collection. Folder 342; dates range from 1977 to 1992. Arranged chronologically.

Series 8, Recordings: This series contains cassette recordings from the radio show Lambda Reports, and of a few concerts. Folders 343 through 345; dates, 1989 to 1992. Arranged chronologically.

Series 9, Artifacts: This series contains buttons, a fan, bar tokens, and a sash. Folders 346 through 349; dates range from 1984 to 1992. Arranged chronologically.

Series 10, Oversize Material: This series contains oversize flyers and posters, along with a large chronology of the gay and lesbian community. Dates range from 1980 to 1992. This material is loose in Box 20.

Series 11, T-Shirts: This series contains pride t-shirts, and other shirts from bars and organizations in St. Louis. Dates for these range from 1981-1992. This material is loose in Box 21.

FOLDER LIST

SERIES I: Background and Miscellaneous Material BOX 1

1. A.I.D.S./H.I.V. Directory of Resources, 1991, n.d.

2. America Responds to A.I.D.S. Posters, 1991

3. Brigg's Initiative, 1978

4. Brochures, 1991-92; n.d.

5. Concert Flyers, 1979, 1990, n.d.

6. Correspondence to Legislators, 1977-78

7. Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care Directive, n.d.

8. FCC Regulations, n.d.

9. Felton T. Day Memorial Award, 1978 10. Goss, Robert--Interview, 1991

11. Hanky Code, n.d.

12. Hate Crimes/Legislation Information, 1983-92

13. Homosexuality in the Scriptures, n.d.

14. Library Services to Gays and ; Book Descriptions, 1992

15. Membership Cards, 1977-78; n.d.

16. Miscellaneous, ca. 1979-92

17. Movie Flyers, 1989-91, n.d.

18. Parliament House (Orlando, FL), 1991

SERIES 2: Events in the Gay/Lesbian Community

19. "Any Day But Sunday" at St. Marcus Theatre, August 3-12, 1989

20. Before Stonewall (Movie Screening), 6/22/91

21. "Benefit for the St. Louis Gay Community with Elaine Noble as Guest of Honor," 1/17/78

22. "Bent" at Forest Park Community College, June 18-20, 1982

23. "Bent" at SIU-Edwardsville, March 5-7; 12-14, 1992

24. Eastern Missouri A.I.D.S Summit, October 8-9, 1990

25. "Eastern Standard" Program, 1991

26. "Fairy Tales, Faerie Tails" at Forest Park Community College, August 1, 1990

27. "5th of July" at CASA, November - December, ca. 1980

28. Finding Our Focus-II Conference, October 4-6, 1991

29. Forward Thinking Achievement Awards, 1991

30. From All Walks of Life, Fund raiser, 1991-92

31. "Gone" at Northminster Presbyterian Church, n.d.

32. A Healing Service in the Time of A.I.D.S. at Christ Church Cathedral, n.d.

33. "He's Having Her Baby" at St. Marcus Theatre, October 19, 28, ca. 1990 34. "intimacies" at St. Marcus Theatre, May 1-3, 1992

35. "Into the Woods" at Fontbonne College Theater, 5/31/91

36. Lambda Art Group Shows, 1987-88; 1990

37. "limbo" at Midtown Arts Center, April 10-25, 1992

38. "Magic to Do" (Pride Celebration Benefit), 1981

39. "The Many Faces of A.I.D.S." at Belleville Area College, 3/90

40. March on Washington (1987) Reunions, 1987-88

41. Midwest Men's Festivals, 1987-91

42. Midwest Wimmin's Festivals, 1987-89

43. Miss Gay Heart of America Pageant, 1988

44. Miss Gay Missouri Pageants, 1980, 1988

45. Missouri March for Women's Lives, 11/12/89

BOX 2

46. Ms. Missouri Leather, Feb 7-9, 1992

47. "National Day of Mourning" for Privacy Rights, 6/30/89

48. Pride Celebration in Columbia, MO, 1978

49. Pride Celebration in St. Louis (Sponsored by Lesbian/Gay Organization for Acceptance and Liberation, or LGOAL), 1980

50. Pride Celebration in St. Louis (sponsored by Pride Committee), 1981

51. Pride Celebration in St. Louis, 1986

52. Pride Celebration in St. Louis, 1988

53. Pride Celebration in St. Louis, 1989

54. Pride Celebration in St. Louis, 1990

55. Queermas Eve Ball at SIU-Edwardsville, 12/28/91

56. "Rally for Rights" with Malcolm Boyd, 11/4/78

57. "Roommate Wanted" at Northminster Presbyterian Church, Feb. 27-28; March 1, unknown year

58. St. Louis International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, May 1- 7, 1992

59. Silverstein, Charles: Booksigning for The Joy of Gay Sex at Washington University, 3/9/unknown year.

60. "Sleepin' Round" and "Mala Noche" at Tivoli Theater, 12/16/90

61. "Some of My Best Friends Are..." at St. Marcus Theater, October - December, 1989; and July 1990

62. "Stay with Me" at St. Marcus Theater, May 8-31, 1992

63. Stop the Church Protest, April 19, 1992

64. Supporting our Lesbian and Gay Families and Relationships Conference (sponsored by PREP & UMSL Women's Studies Program), Sept. 27-29, 1991

65. Symposium on Racism, Sexism, and Homophobia in Legal Education at Washington University, Feb 1-2, 1990; Jan 31- Feb 1, 1991

66. "Vampire Lesbians of Sodom" and "Coma" at St. Marcus Theater, Aug 2-18, 1990

67. "Women Take Back the Night" Marches, 1989-90

SERIES 3: Gay and Lesbian Resources

68. ACT-UP, 1990-92

69. Affirmation (Methodist)-St. Louis, n.d.

70. Agape Church of St. Louis, 1990-91

71. A.I.D.S. Foundation of St. Louis, 1990-92

72. A.I.D.S. Vaccine Evaluation Unit at St. Louis University, ca. 1990

73. American Civil Liberties Union of Eastern Missouri, 1991

74. American Friends Service Committee, 1991

75. Attitudes (Bar), 1988

76. Black Gay and Lesbian Leadership Forum, 1991

77. Blue Max/Clementines (Leather Bar), 1988-90

78. Cafe Infiniti, ca. 1991 79. Challenge Metro/St. Louis Gay and Lesbian Community Services (GLCS), 1983-92

80. Citizens for Human Rights, 1977-78

81. Club Body Center/Club St. Louis, 1991

82. " of Hiding" (Radio Program on KDHX), 1989-92

83. Committee to Elect Tim Cusick/Friends of Tim Cusick, 1989-92

84. Concerned Gay Students of Washington University (CGS), 1979

85. Delta Mental Health Institute, 1990

86. Dignity-St. Louis (Catholic), 1983-92

87. Doorways, 1988-90

88. Eagle Forum (Pro-Family Group)-St. Louis 3/91

89. Food Outreach, 1990

90. The Forum, 1984

91. Freedom of Choice Council, 1990-91

92. Gabriel's (Bar), 1992

93. Gateway Democratic Club/Independent Voters of Eastern Missouri, 1977-78

94. Gateway Men's Chorus, 1988-92

95. Gateway Motorcycle Club, 1988-92

96. Gateway Saloon/Nites (Bar), 1992

BOX 3 97. Gay Academic Union (G.A.U.), 1978-79; n.d.

98. Gay and Lesbian Archives (Begun by Challenge Metro), 1987

99. Gay and Lesbian Association of Students at SIU-Edwardsville (G.L.A.S.S.), 1991

100. Gay and Lesbian Contractors Association, n.d.

101. Gay Rodeo Association, St. Louis Chapter, 1992

102. Girth and Mirth of Greater St. Louis, n.d.

103. Growing American Youth (G.A.Y.), 1978-91 104. Human Rights Campaign Funds, 1992

105. Integrity-St. Louis (Episcopalian), 1978

106. Iris, 1981-82

107. Kindred Spirits, 1991, n.d.

108. Lambda Program (Chemical Dependency Treatment), n.d.

109. Lambda Reports (Radio Program), 1989-90

110. Lesbian Affirmative Support, 1991

111. Lesbian Alliance Legal Committee (Chicago), n.d.

112. Lesbian and Gay Alliance for Justice, 1992

113. Lesbians Rising in Resistance, n.d.

114. March on Washington Committee, 1992-93

115. Metropolitan Community Church of Greater St. Louis (MCC), 1982, 1988-92

116. MCC Christian Social Action: Correspondence, 1976-79

117. MCC Christian Social Action: Letters to Legislators, 1977

118. MCC Christian Social Action: Monthly Reports, 1977-78

119. MCC Christian Social Action: Newspaper Articles, 1976-78

120. MCC Christian Social Action: News Releases, 1977; n.d.

121. MCC Christian Social Action: Noble, Elaine--Visit, 1/17/78

122. MCC Christian Social Action: Pamphlets and Brochures, 1978, n.d.

123. MCC Christian Social Action: Speaking Engagements, 1976-78

124. MCC: Resource and Referral Manual, 1977

125. MCC: Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches By-Laws, 1977

126. Metropolitan Life Service Center/Midcontinent Life Services Corporation (MLSC): By- Laws, 1976

127. MLSC: Correspondence, 1977-78

128. MLSC: Meeting Minutes, 1976-80 129. MLSC: Miscellaneous, 1976-78

130. Metropolitan Organization of St. Louis Students (M.O.S.S.), 1991

131. Metro St. Louis Task Force on A.I.D.S., 1985

132. Midwest Region National Women's Studies Association, 10/1/85

133. Missouri Coalition for Human Rights, 1978-79

134. Monte's (Bar), 1988

135. Mother Source, 1989-90

136. The Names Project ( A.I.D.S. Memorial Quilt), 1988-92

137. National Center for Lesbian Rights, 1991

BOX 4 138. National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (N.G.L.T.F.), 1977; 1987; 1990-92

139. Northside A.I.D.S. Outreach Project, 1991

140. Our World Too Bookstore, 1987, 1991

141. Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (P.F.L.A.G.), n.d.

142. Perspectives (Bar), 1988

143. Pets Are Wonderful Support-St. Louis, 1992

144. Philadelphia Lesbian and Gay Task Force, 1990

145. Positive Images Support Group, 1990

146. Presbyterians for Lesbian and Gay Concerns, 1992

147. Privacy Rights Education Project (P.R.E.P.), 1987-92

148. P.R.E.P.: Background Information, 1987-88

149. P.R.E.P.: Flyers, 1989-92

150. P.R.E.P.: Legislative Alerts, 1990-91

151. P.R.E.P.: Meeting Minutes, 1988-92

152. P.R.E.P.: Newspaper Articles, 1987-91

153. P.R.E.P.: Summary of Legislative Report Cards, 1990 154. Project Inform, 1991

155. Queer Nation-St. Louis, 1991-92

156. Rags (Restaurant), n.d.

157. Sabres of Artemis, 1992

158. St. Louis Acts Out, n.d.

159. St. Louis A.I.D.S. Memorial (S.L.A.M.), 9/92

160. St. Louis Arch Rivals, 1990-92

161. St. Louis Effort for A.I.D.S. (E.F.A.), 1989-92

162. St. Louis Frontrunners, 1992; n.d.

163. St. Louis Gateway Femmes (later called St. Louis Gender Foundation), 1991; n.d.

164. St. Louis Lesbian and Gay Pride Celebration Committee, 1989; 1992

BOX 5 165. St. Louis Lesbian and Gay Research Project (UM-St. Louis), 1991

166. St. Louis Task Force For Human Rights, 1977

167. St. Louis Woman's Choir, 1988

168. St. Louis Womyn's Coffeehouse, no year given

169. Sex, Inc., 1981

170. Sharing Center, 1990-92

171. Slightly Older Lesbians (S.O.L.), 1989-91

172. Twist (Bar), 1991-92

173. UM-St. Louis Student Groups (G.L.S.U./L.G.C.O.), 1985-90

174. Unicorn Productions, Inc., 1982

175. Wired Women Productions, Inc., 1985-92

176. Women's Car Repair Collective, n.d.

177. Women's Counseling Collective, 1988-91

178. Women's Eye Bookstore, 1984; n.d. 179. Womenspace/Women's Place/Lesbian Alliance, 1974-78

SERIES 4: Newspaper Articles

180. A.I.D.S., 1985-92

181. Arts and Entertainment, 1985-92

182. "Coming Out of Hiding," (Radio Program) 7/91

183. Cusick, Timothy 1990

184. Discrimination, 1977; 1990-91

185. General Articles on Homosexuality, 1972-90

186. Hate Crimes, 1991-92

187. Metropolitan Community Church, 1974-84

188. Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, 1980-90

189. Police Entrapment/Sex Crimes, 1984-88

190. Pride Celebrations, 1977-92

BOX 6 191. Privacy Rights, 1989-90

192. Religious Debate, 1986

193. Surrounding Areas, 1977-79

194. Thomas, Jim 1984

SERIES 5: Publications From Other Cities

195. The Advocate, 12/25/80; Summer 1991; 11/19/91

196. "A.I.D.S. Treatment News," (San Francisco), #119 (1/18/91); #120 (2/1/91)

197. The Alternative Arts and Counter Culture in Phoenix, #52 (9/11/91)

198. BLK (National Black Lesbian and Gay News Magazine), v.3, n.6 (6/91)

199. Bulletin Board (California), #151 (8/16/91)

200. The Centerfold (Central Florida), v.5, n.6 (8/91) 201. Christopher Street, March 1979

202. "Coming Out" (Columbia, MO), #11-#13 (9/90-11/90)

203. "Comingt Out"(Columbia, MO)v.2, numbers 1-12 (12/90- 11/91)

204. "Coming Out"(Columbia, MO) v.3, numbers 1-10 (12/91-9/92)

205. A Different Light Review, v.2, numbers 2-3 (Summer-Winter 1991)

206. Fresh Fruit Records Produce Report, 1991-92

207. A Friendly Voice (Florida), v.5, numbers 31 & 32 (Jul-Aug 1991)

BOX 7 208. "G.A.U. Newsletter" (National Gay Academic Union), v.1, numbers 1, 2, 3 (Spring 1978-Winter 1979); v.2, n.1 (Spring 1979)

209. Gay Community News (Boston), v.18, numbers: 18-25 (11/90-1/91)

210. Gay Community News (Boston), v.18, numbers: 26, 28-33 (1/91- 3/91)

211. Gay Community News (Boston), v.18, numbers: 35-37, 39, 46 (3/91-6/91)

212. Gays in Uniform by Kate Dyer, ed., 1990

213. "Gays on the Hill" (MCC-Washington, D.C.), v.1, n.5 (3/77; v.3, n.4 (3/79)

214. "The G.L.A.A.D. Bulletin" (Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation), 1/89; 6/89; 8/89; 1/90; 5/90; 9/90; 1/91; 3/91; 5/91

215. Heartland (Midwest), v.2, numbers: 5-7 (May - July 1991)

216. "Human Rights Agenda" (Citizens for Human Rights), v.1, n.1 (9/92)

217. Human Rights Project Newsletter, Fall 1991

218. "It's Time" (NGLTF), v.4, n.1 (10/77); v.5, n.5 (5/78); v.5, n.10 (12/78); v.6, n.2 (2/79); v.6, n.3 (3/79)

BOX 8 219. "Lambda Rising News"/"Lambda Book Report," 4/91; Summer 1991; Holiday 1991; v.2, n.12 (9/91); v.3, n.1 (11/91)

220. Lesbian and Gay Archives Roundtable Newsletter, f.3, n.1(8/92)

221. "lesbianismo" in el medico responde, 1992

222. Low Country Gallery (South Carolina), v.1, n.3 (8/91) 223. "Midwest Roundup," v.2, n.5 (9/92)

224. National Institute of Mental Health Task Force on Homosexuality: Final Report and Background Papers, 1972

225. News and Notes (Civil Rights Enforcement Agency), 6/77

226. "NGTF Action Report," 2/77; 10/77; 5/78

227. Olivia Records Catalog, 1992-93

228. "PI Perspective" (Project Inform), 12/90; 4/91; 10/91

229. Pride Guide, San Francisco, 1981

230. "Sexual Identity of 37 Children Raised by Homosexual or Transsexual Parents" by Richard Green, 1978

231. Sexual Law Reporter, v.4 numbers: 3-4 (7/78-10/78)

232. Sexual Preference Study by Community Relations Commission of Tulsa, OK 11/76

233. Shocking Gray Catalogs, Autumn 1991; Pride 1992; Summer 1992

234. "Southern Californians for Whitman Radclyffe Newsletter," v.1, n.6 (12/77)

235. Southern Voice (Atlanta, GA), v.4, n.12 (8/91)

236. Time articles, 1/8/79 & 3/23/79

BOX 9 237. twn (Florida), v.14, numbers: 48-49 (July - Aug 1991)

238. Windy City Times (Chicago), v.3, n.34 (5/19/88)

SERIES 6: St. Louis Publications

239. "Absolutely Positive" (Sharing Center), v.1, n.1 (2/91); v.1, n.2 (Spring 1991)

240. "The Agapian" (Agape Church of St. Louis), v.9, numbers 2-4 (12/89-5/90); v.10, numbers 1-2 (10/90-12/90)

241. Blacks Assisting Blacks Against A.I.D.S. (B.A.B.A.A.) Newsletter, v.1, n.4 (7/91); v.1, n.5 (10/91)

242. "Challenge Metro Newsletter," v.2, numbers 1-6 (1/89-12/89); v.3, numbers 1-4 (1/90- 12/90); v.4, n.1 (Spring 1991)

243. "Dignity-St. Louis Newsletter," ca. 1980 244. Dignity-St. Louis Newsletter, v.2, n.8 (9/82)

245. Dignity-St. Louis Newsletter, v.3, numbers 1, 4-9 (2/83- 10/83)

246. Dignity-St. Louis Newsletter, v.4, numbers 1-2; 5-7; 9-17; 19-20 (2/84 - 12/85)

247. Dignity-St. Louis Newsletter, v.5, numbers: 2-3; 5; 7; 9-12 (3/86-1/87)

248. Dignity-St. Louis Newsletter, v.6, numbers: 2-3; 5-7; 9-10 (3/87-11/87)

249. Dignity-St. Louis Newsletter, v.7, numbers: 2-5; 7; 9; 11-12 (3/88-1/89)

250. Dignity-St. Louis Newsletter, v.8, numbers: 1; 5; 7; 9-11 (2/89-1/90)

251. Dignity-St. Louis Newsletter, v.9, numbers: 1-12 (2/90- 1/91)

252. Dignity-St. Louis Newsletter, v.10, numbers: 1-12 (2/91- 1/92)

253. Dignity-St. Louis Newsletter, v.11, numbers: 1-5; 8 (2/92-9/92)

254. Eye on Privacy (Newsletter of PREP), v.1, n.1 (Summer 1991)

255. "Food for Thought" (Food Outreach), v.2, n.1 (Sprint 1990); v.3, n.1 (Spring 1991); v.4, n.1 (Spring 1992)

256. "The Forum Newsletter," 1988

257. "Friend" (Friends of Tim Cusick), 1/91

258. "Frontline" (E.F.A.), v.1, numbers: 6, 10-12 (2/88-8/88)

259. Frontline (EFA), v.2, numbers: 1-12 (9/88-8/89)

260. Frontline (EFA), v.3, numbers:1-12 (9/89-9/90)

BOX 10 261. Frontline (EFA), v.4, numbers: 1-10; 12 (10/90-8/91)

262. Frontline (EFA), v.5, numbers:1-11 (9/91-7/92)

263. "Gatherings" (Washington University), v.4, n.2 (4/83)

264. Gay Academic Union Newsletter-St. Louis, v.1, numbers 1-2 (12/78-1/79); 6/79 issue

265. Gay Life Magazine, numbers: 1 (1978?); 3 (2/16/79); 4 (3/30/79); 5 (6/22/79)

266. "Gayly Forward" (Gay Men's Support Group), v.2, numbers: 5-7 (5/90-7/90); v.3, numbers: 3, 5, 7-9 (3/91-9/91); v.4, numbers: 1, 3-4, 7 (1/92-7/92)

267. Gay St. Louis (formerly Prime Time): 9/77; v.3, n.10 (11/77); v.4, n.1 (5/78); v.4, n.2 (7/78)

268. "Gay Women's Newsletter"/"St. Louis Lesbian News," 5/73; 6/73; v.1, n.4 (7/73)

269. "Gazette" (St. Louis Gender Foundation), v.5, n.3 (8/89

270. Gazette (St. Louis Gender Foundation), v.6, numbers 1-6 (2/90-12/90)

271. Gazette (St. Louis Gender Foundation), v.7, numbers: 1, 3, 5- 6 (2/91-12/91)

272. Gazette (St. Louis Gender Foundation), v.8, numbers 1-3 (2/92-7/92)

273. "The lavender Dragon" (Kindred Spirits), v. 1, numbers 1-3 (1/91-8/91); v.2, numbers 1- 3 (1/92-7/92)

274. "Lavender Moon Calendar" (Lesbian Agenda), May 1989-Jan 1991

BOX 11 275. LesTalk, v.1, numbers: 1-7 (July 1991 - Jan 1992)

276. LesTalk, v.1, numbers 8-12 (Feb - Jun 1992)

277. "Live Wire"/"Wired Women Dance Productions Update," 1/90; 6/90; 12/90; 4/91; Summer 1991

278. "Metcom News" (MCC of Greater St. Louis), 10/90

279. MLSC Newsletter, v.1, n.1 (7/75); v.2, n.2 (4/78)

280. Moonstorm, v.1, numbers: 1-6 (8/73-1975?)

281. Moonstorm, v.2, numbers: 1-2 (1975)

282. Moonstorm, v.3, numbers: 1-2 (1976)

283. Moonstorm, #9 (Spring 1977)

284. "Mumpsimus Broken" (Integrity-St. Louis), 6/9/80

284b.Moonstorm Numbers: 11-21, 23-25; 28-29 (4/78-Summer 1983)

BOX 12 285. "The New Light" (MCC of Greater St. Louis), v.1, n.5 (9/74); 7/76; 12/76; 6/78; 1/79; 8/83

286. "Newsletter of MCC of Greater St. Louis," v.1, n.3 (5/92)

287. No Bad News (NBN), v.1, numbers: 1-7 (6/80-12/80)

288. No Bad News v.2, numbers: 1-12 (1/81-12/81) 289. No Bad News v.3, numbers: 1-5; 7-12 (1/82-12/82)

290. No Bad News v.4, numbers: 2-12 (2/83-12/83)

BOX 13 291. No Bad News (NBN), v.5, numbers: 1-12 (1/84-12/84)

292. No Bad News v.6, numbers: 1-12 (1/85-12/85)

293. "O.W.T. Newsletter", Numbers: 1-3; 5-12 (3/88 - 1/92)

294. The Pathfinder News, v.1, n.1 (4/91)

295. "P.A.W.S. Press" Newsletter, v.1, n.1 (2/92), 3/92, 9/92

296. P-FLAG Newsletter, 9/90; 10/90; 1/92; 3/92; 10/92

BOX 14 297. Plus Magazine, 9/2/87; 9/16/87; 10/7/87; 10/21/87; 11/4/87

298. "Pride Committee Focus, v.1, numbers 3-6 (3/92-9/92)

299. Pride Guides, 1981

300. Pride Guide, 1982

301. Pride Guide, 1983

302. Pride Guide, 1984

303. Pride Guide, 1985

304. Pride Guide, 1986

305. Pride Guide, 1988

306. Pride Guide, 1989

307. Pride Guide, 1990

308. Pride Guide, 1991

Note: Pride Guide 1992 is in oversize material.

309. Prime Time (MLSC), v.1, numbers: 2-3; 5 (10/75-12/75)

310. Prime Time (MLSC), v.2, numbers: 1-12 (1/76-12/76)

311. Prime Time (MLSC), v.3, numbers: 1-9 (1/77-9/77) BOX 15 312. Queer Nation News: 10/91; 11/91; 1/92; 2/92; 3/92; 4/92; 6/92; 9/92

313. St. Louis Advisor, v.1, numbers: 3-6; 8; 10-11 (1991)

314. St. Louis Advisor, 6/91; 12/91

315. St. Louis Advisor, 2/3/92; 3/10/92; 3/26/92; 4/24/92; 5/9/92; 5/21/92; 9/25/92

316. St. Louis/Kansas City Night Gazer, 9/92; 10/92

317. "St. Louis Lesbian and Gay Research Project Newsletter," v.1., n.1. (9/91)

318. St. Louis magazine, 2/90

319. The St. Louis Women's Calendar (Iris), 1982

320. Show Me Guide, numbers 1-15 (1988)

321. Show Me Guide, numbers 16-23 (1989)

BOX 16 322. Show Me Guide, numbers 24- 29 (1989)

323. Show Me Guide, numbers 30-33 (1989)

324. Show Me Guide, numbers 34-40 (1990)

325. Show Me Guide, numbers 41-47 (1990)

326. Show Me Guide, numbers 48-52 (1990-91)

BOX 17 327. Show Me Guide, numbers 53-57 (1991)

328. Show Me Guide, numbers 58-61 (1991)

329. Show Me Guide, numbers 62-65 (1991)

330. Show Me Guide, numbers 66-71 (1991-92)

BOX 18 331. Show Me Guide, numbers 72-76 (1992)

332. "SNAP" (African American Gay Men), v.1, numbers 5, 10, 12 (8/90-8/91); v.2, n.1 (9/91)

333. "Speaking Out" (Washington University), Fall 1985

334. "The Spirit of Living Faith" (MCC of Living Faith), 12/91; 1/92; 3/92; 5/92 335. Steppin' Out, pre-issue (4/89); v.1, numbers: 1-5 (5/89- 9/89)

336. Steps Alano Club Newsletter, v.3, numbers 1-2 (2/91-5/91)

337. Twisl, 9/17/92; 9/24/92; 10/8/92

338. Viewpoint, v.1, numbers 1-20 (9/86-8/87)

339. Viewpoint, v.2, numbers 1-5 (9/87-11/87)

340. Women's Eye Bookstore Newsletter, 1985-87?

341. Women's Sports Connection Newsletter, 1984-86

BOX 19 SERIES 7: Photographs

342. Photo 545.1-545.2: Elaine Noble at Washington University, ca. 1976-77 (two 8x10 B&W) Photo 545.3: Beverly Hills (Miss Greater St. Louis), 1988 (8x10 B&W) Photo 545.4: Michael Kearns of "intimacies," 1992 (8x10 B&W) Photo 545.5: Pride Fest Billboard, 1990 (4x6 color print)

SERIES 8: Recordings

343. Lambda Reports: Challenge Metro, September 3 & 9, 1989 (2 cassette tapes)

344. Gateway Men's Chorus, 6/21/91

345. Another Carnival, 1991

SERIES 9: Artifacts

346. Buttons: St. Louis Pride Celebrations: 1984; 1985; 1986; 1992; Friends of the Quilt, 1992

347. Tokens from Faces in East St. Louis, n.d.

348. Queer Nation-St. Louis Sash worn during first protest at the opening of the Galleria Mall, August 1991

349. Pride = Power Fan, 1992

SERIES 10: Oversize Materials BOX 20 loose in box

A.I.D.S. Memorial Service & Candlelight Procession Poster, 1990 (11" x 17")

Aspect Magazine, 7/91 "Bent" Poster, ca. 1982 (11" x 17") Blue Max 15th Anniversary Poster, 1990 (8.5" x 14") Bouffants and Boutonnieres Poster, 1990 (11" x 17") Challenge Metro Benefit poster, 1989 (12.25" x 18") Clementines Ten Year Anniversary Poster, n.d. (10" x 15.5")

Clinton, Kate, Concert Poster, 1990 (11" x 17") Clinton, Kate Concert Poster, no year given (11" x 17") "Crabs" poster, n.d. (11" x 17") Delta Mental Health Chronology, 1990 (16" x 20")--5 panels Dignity-St. Louis 15th Anniversary Poster, 1989 (11" x 17") "Divinity and Debauchery" Poster, 1989 (11" x 17") "Fairy Tales, Faerie Tails" Poster, n.d. (11" x 17") From All Walks of Life Poster, 1990 (11" x 17") From All Walks of Life Poster, 1992 (11" x 17") Gateway Men's Chorus, "Our Voices Rise" Concert (11" x 17") Gateway Men's Chorus, "Diversity in Song" Concert (11" x 17") Gateway Men's Chorus, "Holiday in Song" Concert (11" x 17")--4 copies Gay/Lesbian Vote 1988 Poster (20" x 16") Great Plains Mr. Drummer Contest Poster, 1989 (11" x 17") Heart Poster, n.d.(12" x 16") Hotline Logo, n.d. (17" x 11") Lavner, Lynn Concert Poster, 1989 (11" x 17") March on Washington Poster, 1987 (11" x 17")--4 copies Masquerade Express Poster, 1980 (10" x 14") Miss Gay Pageant Poster, 1990 (11" x 17") Pride Fest Poster, 1988 (19" x 25")--2 copies Pride Fest Poster, 1990 (11" x 17") Pride Guide, 1992 (2 copies) Queermas Eve Ball Poster, 1991 (11" x 17")--2 copies Romanovsky and Phillips Concert Poster, 1989 (11" x 14") St. Louis Responds Poster, 1989 (11" x 17") S.L.A.V.E. (St. Louis Area Volleyball Enthusiasts) & Arch Rivals Poster, 1990 (9" x 12")

"Some of My Best Friends Are..." Poster, 1989 (17" x 22") Torch Song Trilogy Poster, n.d. (14" x 21.5")

SERIES 11: T-Shirts BOX 21 loose in oversize box:

Coming Out of Hiding/Queer Radio, 1992 From All Walks of Life, 1991 From All Walks of Life, 1992 Iris, ca. 1982 Mitchly's Saloon, n.d. Pride Celebration in St. Louis, 1981 Pride Celebration in St. Louis, 1984 Pride Celebration in Unknown city, 1990

INDEX "5th of July," f. 27 "Absolutely Positive," f. 239 ACT-UP/St. Louis, f. 68 The Advocate, f. 195 Affirmation-St. Louis (Methodist), f. 69 Agape Church, f. 70, 240 A.I.D.S., f. 180 A.I.D.S. Directory of Resources, f. 1 A.I.D.S. Foundation of St. Louis, f. 71 A.I.D.S. Memorial Quilt, see Names Project A.I.D.S Treatment News, f. 196 A.I.D.S. Vaccine Evaluation Unit, f. 72 American Civil Liberties Union, f. 73 American Friends Service Committee, f. 74 America Responds to A.I.D.S., f. 2 "Any Day But Sunday," f. 19 The Alternative Arts and Counter Culture in Phoenix, f. 197 Before Stonewall, f. 20 "Bent," f.22-23 Black Gay and Lesbian Leadership Forum, f. 76 "Blacks Assisting Blacks Against A.I.D.S. Newsletter, f. 241 BLK, f. 198 Boyd, Malcolm, f. 56 Brigg's Initiative, f. 3 Bulletin Board, f. 199 The Centerfold, f. 200 Challenge Metro, f. 79, 242 "Challenge Metro Newsletter, f. 242 Christian Social Action (MCC/St. Louis), f. 116-124 Christopher Street, f. 201 Citizens for Human Rights, f. 80 "Coma," f. 66 "Coming Out," f. 202-204 "Coming Out of hiding," f. 82, 182 Committee to Elect Tim Cusick, f. 83, 257 Concerned Gay Students of Washington University, f. 84 Congressmen, Correspondence to, f. 6 Correspondence to Legislators, f. 6 Cusick, Timothy, f. 83, 183, 257 Day, Felton T., f. 9 Delta Mental Health Institute, f. 85 A Different Light Review, f. 205 Dignity-St. Louis (Catholic), f. 86, 243-253 "Dignity-St. Louis," f. 243-253 Discrimination, f. 184 Doorways, f. 87 Drag Shows, f. 43-44, Durable Power of Attorney, f. 7 Eastern Missouri A.I.D.S. Summit, f. 24 "Eastern Standard," f. 25 E.F.A., see St. Louis Effort for A.I.D.S. "Eye on Privacy," f. 254 "Fairy Tales, Faerie Tails," f. 26 Families and Relationships, f. 64 Felton T. Day Memorial Award, f. 9 Finding Our Focus, Conference, f. 28 "Food for Thought," f. 255 Food Outreach, f. 89, 255 Forum, The, f. 90, 256 Forward Thinking Achievement Awards, f. 29 Freedom of Choice Council, f. 91 A Friendly Voice, f. 207 From All Walks of Life, f. 30 "Frontline," f. 258-262 Gateway Democratic Club, f. 93 Gateway Men's Chorus, f. 94, 344 Gateway Femmes, see St. Louis Gender Foundation "Gatherings," f. 263 Gay Academic Union, f. 97, 208, 264 Gay Academic Union Newsletters, f. 264 Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (G.L.A.A.D.), f. 214 Gay and Lesbian Archives, f. 98 Gay and Lesbian Community Services, see Challenge Metro Gay and Lesbian Students at SIU-Edwardsville (G.L.A.S.S.), f. 99 Gay Community News, f. 209-211 GayLife Magazine, f. 265 "Gayly Forward," f. 266 Gay Men's Support Group, f. 266 "Gays on the Hill," f. 213 Gay St. Louis, f. 267 "Gay Women's Newsletter," f. 268 "Gazette," f. 269-272 G.L.A.A.D. Bulletin, f. 214 Girth and Mirth of St. Louis, f. 100 "Gone," f. 31 Goss, Robert, f. 10 Growing American Youth (G.A.Y.), f. 103 Hate Crimes, f. 12, 186 Heartland, f. 215 "He's having Her Baby," f. 33 Hills, Beverly, f. 342 Homophobia, f. 65 Homosexuality in the Scriptures, f. 13 Human Rights Agenda, f. 216 Human Rights Project Newsletter, f. 217 Independent Voters of Eastern Missouri, f. 93 Integrity-St. Louis (Episcopalian), f. 105, 284 "intimacies," f. 34, 342 "Into the Woods," f. 35 Iris Committee, f. 106, 319, t-shirt "It's Time," f. 218 Kindred Spirits, f. 107, 273 Lambda Art Group, f. 36 "Lambda Book Report," f. 219 Lambda Program, f. 108 "Lambda Reports," f. 109, 343 "Lambda Rising News," f. 219 "Lavender Dragon," f. 273 "Lavender Moon Calendar," f. 274 Lesbian Affirmative Support, f. 110 Lesbian Agenda, f. 274 Lesbian Alliance, f. 179 Lesbian Alliance Legal Committee (Chicago), f. 111 Lesbian and Gay Alliance for Justice, f. 112 Lesbian and Gay Archives Roundtable Newsletter, f. 220 Lesbians Rising in Resistance, f. 113 LesTalk, f. 275-276 "Limbo," f. 37 "Live Wire," f. 277 Low Country Gallery, f. 222 "Mala Noche," f. 60 "Many Faces of A.I.D.S.," f. 39 March on Washington, f. 40, 114 "Metcom News," f. 278 Metropolitan Community Church of Greater St. Louis, f. 116-125, 187, 278, 285-286 Metropolitan Community Church of Living Faith, f. 334 Metropolitan Life Service Center, see Midcontinent Life Service Corporation (M.L.S.C.) Metropolitan Organization of St. Louis Students (M.O.S.S.), f. 130

Metro St. Louis Task Force on A.I.D.S., f. 131 Midcontinent Life Service Corporation, f. 126-129, 279 Midwest Men's Festival, f. 41 Midwest Region National Women's Studies Association, f. 132 "Midwest Roundup," f. 223 Midwest Wimmin's Festival, f. 42 Miss Gay Heart of America, f. 43 Miss Gay Missouri Pageants, f. 44 Missouri Coalition for Human Rights, f. 133 Missouri March for Women's Lives, f. 45 "M.L.S.C. Newsletter," f. 279 Moonstorm, f. 280-283 Mother Source, f. 135 Ms. Missouri Leather, f. 46 "Mumpsimus Broken," f. 284 Names Project, f. 136, 346 National Center for Lesbian Rights, f. 137 National Day of Mourning for Privacy Rights, f. 47 National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (N.G.L.T.F.), f. 138 National Institute of Mental Health, f. 224 "New Light," f. 285 News and Notes, f. 225 "NGTF Action Report," f. 226 No Bad News, f. 287-292 Noble, Elaine, f. 21, 342 Northside A.I.D.S. Project, f. 139 Our World Too Bookstore, f. 140, 293 "O.W.T. Newsletter," f. 293 Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (P/F.L.A.G.), f. 141, 188, 296

The Pathfinder, f. 294 "P.A.W.S. Press," f. 295 Pets Are Wonderful Support-St. Louis (P.A.W.S.), f. 143, 295 "PI Perspective," f. 227 Plus Magazine, f. 297 Police Entrapment, f. 189 P.R.E.P., see Privacy Rights Education Project Pride Celebrations, f. 50-54, 190, 228, 342, 346, 349 "Pride Committee Focus," f. 298 Pride Guides, f. 299-308, oversize "Prime Time," f. 309-311 Privacy Rights Education Project (P.R.E.P.), f. 147-153, 191, 254 Project Inform, f. 154 Queermas Eve Ball, f. 55 "Queer Nation News," f. 312 Queer Nation/St. Louis, f. 155, 312, 348 Quilt, the, see Names Project Racism, f. 65 Rally for Rights, f. 56 "Roommate Wanted," f. 57 Sabres of Artemis, f. 157 St. Louis Acts Out, f. 158 "St. Louis Advisor," f. 313-315 St. Louis A.I.D.S. Memorial (S.L.A.M.), f. 159 St. Louis Arch Rivals, f. 160 St. Louis Effort for A.I.D.S., f. 161, 258-262 St. Louis Frontrunners, f. 161 St. Louis Gateway Femmes, see St. Louis Gender Foundation St. Louis Gay and Lesbian Community Services, see Challenge Metro St. Louis Gender Foundation, f. 163, 269-272 St. Louis Gay and Lesbian Pride Celebration Committee, f. 164, 298-308

St. Louis Gay and Lesbian Research Project (UM-St. Louis), f. 165, 317

St. Louis International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, f. 58 St. Louis/Kansas City Night Gazer, f. 316 "St. Louis Lesbian News," f. 268 St. Louis Magazine, f. 318 St. Louis Task Force for Human Rights, f. 166 "St. Louis Women's Calendar," f. 319 St. Louis Women's Choir, f. 167 St. Louis Womyn's Coffeehouse, f. 168 Sexual law Reporter, f. 231 Sex, Inc., f. 169 Sexism, f. 65 Sharing Center, f. 170, 239 Shocking Gray Catalogs, f. 233

Show Me Guide, f. 320-331 Silverstein, Charles, f. 59 "Sleeping Beauty," f. 66 "Sleepin' Round," f. 60 Slightly Older Lesbians (S.O.L.), f. 171 "SNAP," f. 332 "Some of My Best Friends Are...," f. 61 Southern Voice, f. 235. "Speaking Out," f. 333 "The Spirit of Living Faith," f. 334 "Stay with Me," f. 62 Steppin' Out, f. 335 "Steps Alano Club Newsletter," f. 336 Stop the Church Protest, f. 63 Thomas, Jim, f. 194 Time Magazine, f. 236 Twisl, f. 337 twn, f. 237 UM-St. Louis Student Groups, f. 173 Unicorn Productions, Inc., f. 174 "Vampire Lesbians of Sodom," f. 66 Viewpoint, f. 338-339 Washington University, f. 84, 263, 333 Windy City Times, f. 238 Wired Women Productions, Inc., f. 175, 277 Women's Car Repair Collective, f. 176 Women's Counseling Collective, f. 177 Women's Eye Bookstore, f. 178, 340 "Women's Eye Bookstore Newsletter," f. 340 Womenspace, f. 179 Women's Place, f. 179 "Women's Sports Connection Newsletter," f. 341 Women Take Back the Night Marches, f. 67