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David E. Newton correspondence

Title
David E. Newton correspondence, 1973-1974.
Author
Newton, David E.

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Mixed materialRequest in advance MssCol 2242Schwarzman Building - Manuscripts & Archives Room 328

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International Gay Information Center (IGIC) Collection.
Description
.42 linear foot (1 box)
Summary
The papers consist of Newton's correspondence, 1973-1974, with officers and members of gay and lesbian organizations in the U.S. and with publishers and others relative to his research for a proposed book on gay and lesbian social organizations. The bulk of the correspondence is arranged by state. Included are papers relating to the controversy concerning a homosexual club (Wilde-Stein Club) on the campus of the University of Maine at Orono.
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Access (note)
  • Apply to Manuscripts and Archives Division for access at http://www.nypl.org/mssref.
Biography (note)
  • David Edward Newton (1933- ), science educator, received his doctorate in education from Harvard in 1971. He has taught at Salem State College (1969-83) where he held a professorship in chemistry and physics; at Western Washington University (1980-87) as visiting professor of science education; and at the University of San Francisco (1983-) as professor of professional studies. He has published prolifically in the field of science education and contributed to gay and lesbian studies with his book Gay and Lesbian Rights: A Reference Handbook (Santa Barbara, Calif., ABC-CLIO, c1994).
Call Number
MssCol 2242
OCLC
  • 880853000
  • 880853000
Author
Newton, David E.
Title
David E. Newton correspondence, 1973-1974.
Restricted Access
Apply to Manuscripts and Archives Division for access at http://www.nypl.org/mssref.
Biography
David Edward Newton (1933- ), science educator, received his doctorate in education from Harvard in 1971. He has taught at Salem State College (1969-83) where he held a professorship in chemistry and physics; at Western Washington University (1980-87) as visiting professor of science education; and at the University of San Francisco (1983-) as professor of professional studies. He has published prolifically in the field of science education and contributed to gay and lesbian studies with his book Gay and Lesbian Rights: A Reference Handbook (Santa Barbara, Calif., ABC-CLIO, c1994).
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International Gay Information Center (IGIC) Collection.
Research Call Number
MssCol 2242
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