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Created1979
DescriptionSelected article titles: "Gov. Jerry Brown: Is He The One?"; "Jerry Brown Up Front on Human Rights Issue"; "Farewell to the Casa"; "Time Essay: The Eclipse of the Gentleman"; "Jerry Brown's Support is Out of the Closet"
Created1979
DescriptionSelected article titles: "Why We Are Marching"; "Republicans And … Gays: In Arizona That's Like Oil and… Water!"; "Watertown Minister Preaches 'Death to Homos'"; "Movie 'Cruising' Gets a Bruising"; "Iran Minister Shakes His Booty"
Created1979
DescriptionSelected article titles: "2nd Anniversary Another Year -- And More to Come"; "The Case for a Sane Belief System"; "Homosexuality: Tolerance vs. Approval"; "Asshole of the Month Senator John Briggs"; If Only I Were a Hundred…The Clinic Will Help You"
Created1986
DescriptionSelected article titles: "The Times of Harvey Milk" Wins Three Emmy Awards; Ticket Stubs; Trivia Twist with Trish; LGAU Denied Funding… Again; LGAU Workshops
Created1986
DescriptionSelected article titles: Gay Fathers, Gay Sons: A Look at Gay Parenting; Phoenix Lesbian and Gay Pride Festival a Success; Desert Hearts: A Review; "La Cage" Comes to Town; Mobilization Update
ContributorsBass, W. W. (Author)
Created1918-01-13
Description
Letter from W. W. Bass to Carl Hayden regarding the right to his property.
ContributorsBass, W. W. (Author)
Created1918-04-09
Description
Letter from W. W. Bass to Harry Welch protesting the proposed national park bill.
ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1917-05-07
Description
Letter from Carl Hayden to W. W. Bass informing him of the favorable opinion towards a national park bill.
ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1917-04-07
Description
Letter from Carl Hayden to W. W. Bass soliciting his opinion on the proposed national park bill.
ContributorsBass, W. W. (Author)
Created1918-09-21
Description
Letter from W. W. Bass to Carl Hayden on the proposed park boundaries which he deems 'outrageous' and the effect such a bill could have on Hayden's reelection chances.