[Mattachine Society Publications Day Seminar] Afternoon Panel, December 5, 1959. Phyllis Kronhausen, Dr. Wallace Maxey, Walter Winters, Molly Minudri, Charles Garry
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- Off-air recording of KPFA radio program. Mattachine Society Second Annual Publications Day Seminar panel discussion on "Should Americans Read About Sex?" Harold Call introduces and KPFA Public Affairs Director Elsa Knight Thompson moderates. Panelists: Dr. Phyllis C. Kronhausen (psychologist & co-author of ‘"Pornography and the Law"); Mrs. Molly Minudri (attorney & President, "San Francisco Committee for Decent Literature"); Wallace de Ortega Maxey (former editor of "Sex & Censorship" magazine, author of "Man Is a Sexual Being" & Director of Research, Mattachine Society); Charles R. Garry (attorney). Recording is noisy.
Description
Type of resource | sound recording-nonmusical |
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Form | audiotape reel |
Extent | 1 1/4 inch audio tape |
Place | Berkeley (Calif.) |
Date created | December 5, 1959 |
Language | English |
Digital origin | reformatted digital |
Recording type | Analog |
Recording medium | Magnetic |
Playback speed | 3.75 ips |
Track configuration | Half track |
Playback configuration | Mono |
Equalization | NAB standard |
Creators/Contributors
Associated name | Mattachine Society | |
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Associated name | KPFA (Radio station : Berkeley, Calif.) | |
Speaker | Call, Hal, -2000 | |
Speaker | Thompson, Elsa Knight | |
Speaker | Kronhausen, Phyllis, 1929-2012 | |
Speaker | Minudri, Molly | |
Speaker | Maxey, Wallace de Ortega | |
Speaker | Garry, Charles, 1909-1991 |
Subjects
Subject | Homosexuality |
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Subject | Gay liberation movement > United States |
Subject | Gay rights |
Subject | Gays |
Genre | Panel discussions |
Genre | Radio programs |
Bibliographic information
Note | Reformatted by Stanford University Libraries in 2019-2020. |
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Note | 1959-12-05 (broadcast 1960-02-12) |
Source ID | MEDIA0029_033 |
Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/rj512sv8695 |
Repository | Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives |
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- Use and reproduction
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Collection
Don Lucas collection of Mattachine Society audio recordings, 1954-1965
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