Read The Gay Metropolis Online
Authors: Charles Kaiser
Taste of Honey, A
(film),
155
â56
Taubman, Howard,
165
Taylor, Elizabeth,
296
Taylor, Paul,
103
teachers, gay,
276
television, gay coverage on: early documentaries,
160
n
“CBS Reports,”
160
â71
in the seventies,
207
â9,
222
,
269
television studios: gay rights policies at,
270
â71
closeted gays in,
286
10 Percent
(magazine),
340
Thalia (movie theater),
106
theater: gay allusions in, in the forties,
16
musical comedy in the fifties,
89
â94
charges of gay “control”
The Boys in the Band
,
185
â92
Third Avenue: gay bars and cruising on,
106
â7
This Is the Army
(Broadway musical),
37
Thomas, Robert McG., Jr.,
255
Thompson, Hunter,
144
Thomdale, Eric,
225
Tilden, William “Big Bill,” 52
Time
,
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23
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25
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30
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142
â43,
155
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168
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176
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208
Times Square: in the forties,
12
â14,
38
in the fifties,
82
â83
Tobias, Andrew,
325
Todd, Michael,
96
tolerance of gays: critique of,
127
â28
Tolson, Clyde,
69
â70
Thomases, Susan,
304
Tomkins, Calvin,
213
Tony's (bar),
8
trade (hustlers and prostitution),
10
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83
,
110
,
111
â12
Tribe, Laurence,
319
Trilling, Lionel and Diana,
173
Tripp, C. A.,
160
â61
Truscott, Lucien, IV,
201
“Two on a Party” (Williams),
94
â95
Updike, John,
145
Uyttendaele, Hendrik,
342
Vaccaro, Marion Black,
95
Vallone, Peter,
317
Van Dusen, Henry,
57
Van Ronk, Dave,
199
Variety
,
161
venereal disease:
See also
AIDS; antibiotics and,
119
in the sixties,
150
in the eighties,
310
Veterans Benevolent Association,
51
â52,
130
â31
Victim
(film),
132
â55
Vidal, Gore,
21
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40
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58
â62,
65
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89
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93
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126
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131
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140
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151
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152
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170
n,
175
writes
The City and the Pillar
,
58
â62
baits Roy Cohn,
76
â77
on sexual diversity in the fifties,
96
â97,
98
liaison with Kerouac,
98
confronts Buckley,
148
on gay playwrights,
166
â67
,
168
â69
in CBS report on gays,
169
â70
Vietnam war: antiwar movement,
136
â37,
209
,
249
Village Voice
,
201
,
213
,
216
n,
222
Villela, Edward,
109
Vinales, Diego,
215
Vincenz, Lilli,
165
n
Vining, Donald,
40
violence against gays,
84
in the eighties,
275
Violet Quill,
284
Virginia: sodomy statute of,
252
,
318
Visotsky, Harold M.,
239
n
Volberding, Paul,
289
von Hoffman, Nicholas,
222
Vreeland, Diana,
135
WACs,
47
â48
and “CBS Reports” documentary on gays,
160
â71,
271
Wallach, Eli,
195
Wall Street Journal, The
,
137
Walsh, David I.,
19
Walsh, Gary,
291
Walters, Barbara,
213
Warren, Jim,
33
Washington, D.C.: gay population of, in the fifties,
70
â71,
74
,
79
Waters, Sarah (pseudonym),
231
â35
Watson, Sam,
171
Watts, Richard, Jr.,
16
Waxman, Henry,
285
Way We Were, The
(film),
168
Weber, Bruce,
259
Weiler, Abe,
155
Wemiar Germany,
xiv
âxv,
25
,
210
,
244
,
271
Wein, Ken,
300
Weisman, Steve,
277
Weismann, Dr. Joel,
298
Weiss, Ted,
285
Welch, Joseph,
76
Wenz, Jing,
275
West, Louis,
238
Westcott, Glenway,
43
Westmoreland, Tim,
285
Westmoreland, William,
272
n
“What It Means to Be a Homosexual” (Miller),
226
â29
Wheeler, Monroe,
43
Wherry, Kenneth,
74
Whitaker, Rick,
329
White, Justice Byron,
319
White, E. B.,
3
White, Theodore,
276
White House: Mattachine Society pickets,
164
,
164
â65n
Whitmore, George,
284
Whitney, David,
213
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
,
166
,
186
n,
187
Wicker, Randy,
199
William, Dr. Dan,
308
Williams, Tennessee,
13
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30
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58
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61
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89
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94
â95,
97
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98
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165
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166
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167
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170
n,
175
Willis, Ellen,
152
Wilikie Parr and Gallagher,
277
â78
Wilson, Charlie,
66
n
Wilson, Earl,
196
Wilson, John C,
9
Winchell, Walter,
15
Windham, Donald,
13
Winters, Shelley,
59
Wizard of Oz, The
(film),
193
,
197
Wolfe, Tom,
224
women: gay playwright portrayals of,
165
â67
Women, The
(Luce): military drag version of,
38
Women in Love
(film),
290
women's movement: of the sixties,
136
Women's Wear Daily
,
187
Woodard, Bronte,
298
Woodstock festival,
209
Woodward, Charles, Jr.,
180
n,
186
Worcester, Maurice,
22
World League for Sexual Reform, xv
World War II: Nazi persecutions during, xvâxvi
gays in the military during,
27
â39,
48
â50
gay relations in military,
32
â37
drag shows in,
37
â38
lesbians in the military during,
46
â47
Wreden, Nicholas,
60
Wyler, William,
97
Wynkoop, William,
25
,
45
,
124
â26,
129
â31,
200
,
240
Xax (Todd Alexius Long),
315
â17,
343
â44
Yablans, Frank,
184
Young Man from the Provinces
(Helms),
188
â89n
Zadan, Craig,
91
Ziegler, Ron,
149
n
Zimmerman, Cane,
56
â57
Zipkin, Jerry,
276
The author is grateful for permission to quote from:
Vincent Scully, Sterling Professor Emeritus of the History of Art, Yale University, “Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities: The Architecture of Community,” Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C., May 1995. Donald Webster Cory,
The Homosexual in America: A Subjective Approach.
Reprinted by permission of the Estate of Edward Sagarin. John D'Emiio,
Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities
, The University of Chicago Press, copyright © 1983 by the University of Chicago. All rights reserved. Allen Bérubé,
Coming Out Under Fire: The History of Gay Men and Women in World War Two
, reprinted with the permission of The Free Press, a Division of Simon & Schuster. Copyright © 1990 by Allan Bérubé. Gore Vidal,
United States, Essays, 1952â1992.
Copyright © 1993 by Gore Vidal. Reprinted by permission of Random House, Inc. Max Lerner, “Washington Sex Story”
New York Post
, July 10, 12, 20, 21, 22, 1950. Eric Marcus,
Making History: The Struggle for Gay and Lesbian Rights, 1945â1990.
Copyright © 1992 by Eric Marcus. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers. Inc. Randy Shilts,
And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic.
Copyright © 1987 by Randy Shilts. Reprinted by permission of St. Martin's Press Incorporated. A. J. Bacevich, “Gays and Military Culture”
The National Review
, April 26, 1993. Copyright © by National Review, Inc. Reprinted by permission. CBS Reports, “The Homosexuals,” 1967. Reprinted by permission of CBS News, a Division of CBS Inc. Christopher Isherwood letter to Gore Vidal, 1948. Reprinted by permission of Don Bachardy. Frank Rich, “The Gay Decades,”
Esquire
, November 1987, © Frank Rich. Aaron Latham, “An Evening in the Nude,”
New York
, July 9, 1973. Reprinted by permission of Aaron Latham. Larry Kramer interview with Arthur Laurents,
The Advocate
, May 16, 1995. Reprinted by permission of Larry Kramer. Jules Elphant, interview in the SAGE Archive. Reprinted by permission of Jules Elphant. James Michener, “God Is Not a Homophobe,”
New York Times
, March 30, 1993, © 1993, reprinted by permission of the
New York Times.
A. M. Rosenthal, “General Powell and the Gays”
New York Times
, January 26, 1993, © 1993, reprinted by permission of the
New York Times.
Maureen Dowd, “For Victims of AIDS, Support in a Lonely Siege”
New York Times
, December 5, 1983, © 1983, reprinted by permission of the
New York Times.
Lawrence K. Altman, “Rare Cancer Seen in 41 Homosexuals,”
New York Times
, July 3, 1981, © 1981, reprinted by permission of the
New York Times.
Robert C. Doty, “Growth of Overt Homosexuality in City Provokes Wide Concern”
New York Times
, December 17, 1963, © 1963, reprinted by permission of the
New York Times.
Robin Marantz Henig, “AIDS: A New Disease's Deadly Odyssey,”
New York Times Magazine
, February 6, 1983, copyright © Robin Marantz Henig, 1983. Merle Miller, “What It Means to Be a Homosexual,”
New York Times Magazine.
Copyright © 1971 by Merle Miller. First appeared in
The New York Times Magazine.
Published by
The New York Times Magazine.
Reprinted by Curtis Brown, Ltd. David Leavitt, “The Way I Live Now,”
New York Times Magazine.
Copyright © 1989 by David Leavitt, reprinted with the permission of the Wylie Agency, Inc.
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When Willie Morris was its editor.
*
In 1860, the bishop of Oxford made a brutal attack on Darwin's hypothesis. But after Thomas Henry Huxley responded vociferously on Darwin's behalf, the Church of England never made a formal challenge to science again.
*
The New York Times
scorned the book: a brief Sunday review predicted that it might “set homosexuality back at least twenty years.” Bigelow also disliked it.
(New York Times Book Review
, April 26,1970, and author's interview with Otis Bigelow, October 25,1994)
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Two years Later, Gallowhur married Nackey E. Scripps, the granddaughter of E. W. Scripps, the newspaper publisher. They were divorced in 1949. Three years later, Mrs. Gallowhur married William Loeb, the fiercely conservative publisher of the
Manchester Union-Leader
in New Hampshire. Upon Loeb's death in 1981, she succeeded him as the paper's publisher. George Gallowhur died in Miami Beach in 1974. He was sixty-nine.