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Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

1974

Homophobia

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Bubar Et. Al. Practice Their Own Form Of 'Perversion', Walter Thompson Mar 1974

Bubar Et. Al. Practice Their Own Form Of 'Perversion', Walter Thompson

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

They say every two-bit Latin American dictator who wants to unite his country declares war on his neighbor. The Revs. Mr. Bubar, Frankland, and Gass have declared war on their neighbors and one wonders why? These Pentecostal prima donnas compete with each other in the media in their denunciation of all of us who do not live under the domain of their world view or theology. They also compete with each other for the market that exists for such an upside-down gospel. Could it be the media and the message are tailored to the tastes of the consumer?


Letter Summarizing The History Of The Wilde-Stein Gay Symposium Controversy, Howard R. Neville Mar 1974

Letter Summarizing The History Of The Wilde-Stein Gay Symposium Controversy, Howard R. Neville

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Letter from President Howard R. Neville to Chancellor Donald R. McNeil summarizing "the various steps which took us to the Board of Trustees meeting on the Wilde-Stein issue."


Maine Campus Editorials, The Maine Campus Mar 1974

Maine Campus Editorials, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The two-page editorial spread with letters and opinion pieces expressing various expressions on the Wilde-Stein club and homophobia.


Minister's Attacks On Gays Result In Radio Show Exit, Jan Messler Feb 1974

Minister's Attacks On Gays Result In Radio Show Exit, Jan Messler

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A Bangor minister has accused a Bangor radio station, WLBZ, of dropping his program, "In Times Like These," because of his attacks on the Wilde-Stein Club at UMO. The Rev. Herman C. Frankland was notified last Friday that his program was being dropped and he was not to present the program he had scheduled for Saturday's airing which was a second affront to the homosexual group. His previous broadcast criticized the university's condoning of the group's existence on campus and the trustees' decision to allow the gay group to hold a conference on campus in April.


Dls Committee Turns Down Wilde-Stein Club Request, The Maine Campus Feb 1974

Dls Committee Turns Down Wilde-Stein Club Request, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

"A spokesman for the Wilde-Stein Club expressed dismay Monday at the refusal of the Distinguished Lecture Series [DLS] committee to grant the group $500 to sponsor Dr. Harold Brown as keynote speaker for the gay conference to be held this April and UMO."


Bostonian Urges Support For Wilde-Stein, Donald M. Klein Feb 1974

Bostonian Urges Support For Wilde-Stein, Donald M. Klein

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Letter to the editor of The Maine Campus responding to a Letter to the Editor published February 12, 1974, expressing homophobic views.


Bubar Started Gay Hysteria, Susan W. Henderson Feb 1974

Bubar Started Gay Hysteria, Susan W. Henderson

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Letter to the editor of The Maine Campus asking the University of Maine community to "put the whole furor over the Wilde-Stein club in perspective."


Homosexual Funding Evokes Sharp Student Opposition, Lisa Halvorsen Feb 1974

Homosexual Funding Evokes Sharp Student Opposition, Lisa Halvorsen

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"Every great movement has started out by being a 'pain in the ass'." Person on the Street-style article soliciting student opinions about the Student Senate decisions regarding funding for the Wilde-Stein club.


Government By The Pollsters, The Maine Campus Feb 1974

Government By The Pollsters, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The "Good German" syndrome seems to have struck the Student Senate. Maine Campus editorial reacting to the Student Senate decision regarding funding for the Wilde-Stein club.


Campus Editorial Damned, Ted O'Meara Feb 1974

Campus Editorial Damned, Ted O'Meara

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

"Oh boy. Here we go again." Letter from Ted O'Meara, Vice President of the University Student Government defending the position of the Student Senate on the Wilde-Stein club.


Senate 'Libelously' Labeled By Campus, George S. Pitarys, John B. Osolin, Bruce J. Leavitt, David B. Sherlock, Robert S. Thurlow, Richard Z. Vantine, Charles Z. Cyr Feb 1974

Senate 'Libelously' Labeled By Campus, George S. Pitarys, John B. Osolin, Bruce J. Leavitt, David B. Sherlock, Robert S. Thurlow, Richard Z. Vantine, Charles Z. Cyr

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Letter to the editor of The Maine Campus. "We feel it necessary to take issue with your recent editorial, entitled, "Elected Cowardice." The seven authors of the letter express support for the decision made by the University Senate to deny finding to the Wilde-Stein club and vow, "...if they successfully obtain travel funds, we intend to approach the senate with the idea of one of our classmates and form a Happy Hetero Club, and [ask] for funds to travel [to] prime chick locations."


Senator Writes Gay Scenario, James L. Gagne Feb 1974

Senator Writes Gay Scenario, James L. Gagne

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Letter to the editor from Off-Campus Senator, James L. Gagne, refuting points asserted in a Maine Campus editorial about the denial of funding to the Wilde-Stein club.


Senate Bows To Pressure, Refuses Wilde-Stein Funds, Debbie Sline Feb 1974

Senate Bows To Pressure, Refuses Wilde-Stein Funds, Debbie Sline

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A resolution that would have granted $200 to the Wilde-Stein Club was defeated by the Student Senate Tuesday night after nearly an hour of emotional debate. The resolution, defeated by a vote of 28-10-3, was introduced in the Senate last week after the group was granted $150. The original request for $400 made by the Wilde-Stein Club was reduced at a Finance Committee meeting to $150.


Legislators Take Aim At Gay Conference, The Maine Campus Feb 1974

Legislators Take Aim At Gay Conference, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Controversy continued to mount this week over the proposed statewide homosexual conference to be held at UMO in April.


Elected Cowardice: Blaming The Constituents, The Maine Campus Feb 1974

Elected Cowardice: Blaming The Constituents, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Oh, boy. Here we go again. First we learn that UMO Student Senate has suddenly decided they can't give the Wilde-Stein Club $300 to help finance for their scheduled gay conference. Next, we find out that the Republican House members, during a party caucus, decided they can't consider giving the University of Maine any more money until the Board of Trustees reneges on their decision to let the gays hold the statewide conference at UMO.


Correspondence From A Maine Citizen, Name Redacted, Winthrop C. Libby, Howard R. Neville Feb 1974

Correspondence From A Maine Citizen, Name Redacted, Winthrop C. Libby, Howard R. Neville

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Typewritten letter from a Maine citizen expressing homophobic views to former University of Maine President Winthrop Libby through the Ellsworth American. Libby forwarded the missive to President Howard Neville.


Letters To The Editor About Wilde-Stein, Tim Keating, James L. Bray Jan 1974

Letters To The Editor About Wilde-Stein, Tim Keating, James L. Bray

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Letters to the editor of The Maine Campus newspaper addressing concerns over the Wilde-Stein Club using the University of Maine Student Senate Office for club business and condemning members of the Wilde-Stein Club using Christian biblical quotes promoting heterosexual sex.


Correspondence From A Umaine Alumnus, Name Redacted Jan 1974

Correspondence From A Umaine Alumnus, Name Redacted

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Carbon copy of a letter written by a University of Maine alumnus expressing homophobic views and denouncing the University's position regarding the Wilde-Stein Club and "gay symposium."


Statement Of Resolution Of The Board Of Trustees, Margaret R. Dexter Jan 1974

Statement Of Resolution Of The Board Of Trustees, Margaret R. Dexter

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Documentation of the University of Maine Board of Trustees "Statement of Resolution" approved and adopted on January 23, 1974. "Recognizing that many citizens have differing views on the matter of who and which groups should have an opportunity to meet on our University campuses, the Board of Trustees reaffirms the previous policy as approved in 1967 and 1969 of open campuses and the greatest amount of freedom of speech and of dissemination of ideas. Accordingly, we see no reason to deny any student group the right to meet on our University campuses for lawful purposes or in accordance with University …


Letter Seeking Advice From University Chancellor, Howard R. Neville Jan 1974

Letter Seeking Advice From University Chancellor, Howard R. Neville

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Letter from President Howard R. Neville to Chancellor Donald R. McNeil requesting guidance on handling a request from the Wilde-Stein Club to host a "gay symposium" on the University of Maine, Orono campus.


Memo From Peter Fitzgerald To Howard Neville, Peter H. Fitzgerald, Sturgis Haskins Jan 1974

Memo From Peter Fitzgerald To Howard Neville, Peter H. Fitzgerald, Sturgis Haskins

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Confidential memo from Peter H. Fitzgerald to President Howard Neville recounting a conversation with Sturgis Haskins, vice chair of the Wilde-Stein Club, protesting "that the University administration was in a deceitful manner, denying the members of the Wilde Stein Club their rights as students and as citizens."