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1914 and other poems

https://collections.arquives.ca/en/permalink/catalogue1501
Collection
Rare Books
Material Type
Book: hardcover
Date Published
c1915
1923
Author
Brooke, Rupert, 1887-1915
Edition
1st ed.
30th printing
Publisher
Sidgwick and Jackson
Collection
Rare Books
Material Type
Book: hardcover
Author
Brooke, Rupert, 1887-1915
Responsibility
by Rupert Brooke
Edition
1st ed.
30th printing
Place
London, England
Publisher
Sidgwick and Jackson
Date Published
c1915
1923
Physical Description
63 p. : port.
Condition
Excellent
Personal Name
Brooke, Rupert, 1887-1915 - Poetry
Notes
Rupert Brooke's full name was Rupert Chawner Brooke.
Includes a short resume of Brooke's life.
Call Number
RAR 1:2:008
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Person files
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City
London
Country
England
Coverage
International
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Gay rights champion born in Cardiff, Wales
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Alternative Name
Ackerley, Joe Randolph
Country
England
Coverage
International
Notes
Editor, author of a small body of gay literature
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Province / State
NY
Country
United States of America
Coverage
Canada / US
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Cuban-American poet, playwright and social commentator
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United States of America
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Canada / US
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writer; journalist; screenwriter; poet; novelist, film critic
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"AIDS and the Law: Problems with the Ontario Health Protection and Promotion Act, 1983 - A Physician's Perspective"

https://collections.arquives.ca/en/permalink/descriptions42658
Collection
Archives
Part Of
AIDS Action Now! fonds
Description Level
File
Date Range
1990
Scope and Content
The file contains Philip Berger's paper "AIDS and the Law: Problems with the Ontario Health Protection and Promotion Act, 1983 - A Physician's Perspective" presented at the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice Conference.
Collection
Archives
Material Type
Textual records
Date Range
1990
Part Of
AIDS Action Now! fonds
Fonds Number
F0003
Series Number
5
File Number
F0003-05-029
Physical Description
Textual records
Scope and Content
The file contains Philip Berger's paper "AIDS and the Law: Problems with the Ontario Health Protection and Promotion Act, 1983 - A Physician's Perspective" presented at the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice Conference.
Storage Location
Box 12
Access Restrictions
Open
Description Level
File
Accession Number
1993-006//10(25)
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City
Toronto
Province / State
ON
Country
Canada
Coverage
Canada / US
Notes
Canadian war artist (22 January 1909 – 13 January 1980), designer and illustrator.
Member of the Arts and Letters Club (Toronto) and lodge member of the Toronto Theosophical Society.
Supporter of the early career of Harry Somers, whose mother, Ruth, was also a member of the TTS
Gay content uncertain
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Toronto
Province / State
ON
Country
Canada
Coverage
Canada / US
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Performing Artist (Dancer)
Born Beulah Maud Durrant in 1873 in Toronto, Allan was the daughter of William Allan Durrant, a shoemaker, and Isa (also known as Isabella) Matilda Hutchinson Durrant. At an early age she moved to San Francisco. After studying music and dance in Europe for five years she made her dance debut in Vienna in 1903. In 1918 a production of Oscar Wilde's Salome was planned for London, England, with Allan in the lead role. Noel Pemberton-Billing, publisher of the newspaper The Vigilante, used the occasion to attack German influence in London and perversion in particular. It was suggested that the subscribers to this special benefit might be part of a group found in the German Black Book - supposedly a list of 47,000 names of persons of doubtful morality who could easily be blackmailed. Allan was accused of belonging to the "Cult of the Clitoris," a group said to involve "the wives of men in supreme position ... In lesbian ecstasy the most sacred secrets of State were betrayed. The sexual peculiarities of the members of the Peerage were used as a leverage to open fruitful fields of espionage." Allan sued Billing for libel and a sensational trial followed. Among those testifying were Robbie Ross and Lord Alfred Douglas. On June 6, 1918, the Toronto Daily Star reported: "Allegation against dancer is withdrawn: Pemberton-Billing merely alleged Maud Allen pandered to certain vices." Allan lost her lawsuit.
The Times (London) used the word "lesbian" for perhaps the first time, in its coverage of the Allan trial
Related Material
Walkowitz, Judith R. "The 'vision of Salome': cosmopolitanism and erotic dancing in Central London, 1908-1918." American Historical Review. 108(2): 337-376, Apr 2003.
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Washington
Province / State
DC
Country
United States of America
Coverage
Canada / US
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American journalist and syndicated newspaper columnist from the 1930s through the 1970s. His influential journalism and status as a top insider in Washington was prominent from 1945 to the late 1960s, often in conjunction with his brother Stewart Alsop.
Alsop kept his homosexuality a closely guarded secret all of his life.[8] Richard Helms called him "a scrupulously closeted homosexual".[9] Nevertheless, Senator Joseph McCarthy insinuated that Alsop was homosexual in the course of a dispute with the Saturday Evening Post about its coverage of his campaign to remove "perverts" from government employment. When McCarthy implied that Alsop was not "healthy and normal", a Post editor vouched for him: "I know Alsop well, and I know he is a man of high character, with great courage and integrity" -- Wiki
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American poets and their theology

https://collections.arquives.ca/en/permalink/catalogue1775
Collection
Rare Books
Material Type
Book: hardcover
Date Published
1916
Author
Strong, Augustus Hopkins
Publisher
Griffith and Rowland Press
Collection
Rare Books
Material Type
Book: hardcover
Author
Strong, Augustus Hopkins
Responsibility
by Augustus Hopkins Strong
Place
Philadelphia, PA
Publisher
Griffith and Rowland Press
Date Published
1916
Physical Description
485 p.
Condition
Fair
Personal Name
Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 - Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Notes
51 p. section on Whitman
Includes index
Interpreted from a `Christian`point of view!
Call Number
RAR 3:2:24
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