Stewart, Bob *

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NAME: Bob Stewart *


Biography: Lived in Philadelphia from August 1968 to February 1979.


The first "co-coordinator" of the Kater Street Community Center, along with Arleen Olshan,

and a Steering Committee of some 25 persons, including Steve Mirman, Ed Hermance, Lee Robbins,

Bob Hass, Peter Dunning, Hank Baron, Ian Mishkin, and others.


This was around 1975 when gay and Lesbian community centers were being organized in many cities. I became involved in organizing the one in Philadelphia after having attended with Peter Dunning and Hank Baron and others

a national conference in Washington, D.C. on gay community center development.


I was responsible for obtaining incorporation as a non-profit organization, and prepared the application to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service for 501(c)3 tax exempt status as non-profit educational organization , which was initially rejected by the IRS, then approved after appeal, one of the first community centers in that era to be approved, I believe. Other centers also had their applications denied, at least initially.


At that time, the IRS was concerned about organizations "advocating homosexuality" and the application stressed planned educational activities such as public lectures and a library of educational materials presenting "different points of view."



Date of Birth: April 20, 1941



Employment: August 1968 - December 1974, employed as Librarian at Van Pelt Library, University of Pennsylvania,

January 1975 - February 1979, first Executive Director of PALINET (Pennsylvania Area Library Network), now Philadelphia Regional office of Lyrasis.


Social/Political Groups attended: Gay Community Center on Kater Street, Gay Activists Alliance, Gay Media Project, The Gay Alternative journal


Bars/Clubs visited: Allegro (original location on Spruce St.), Westbury (original location)


His friends include: