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Name of Organization: Gay Alternative
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Name of Organization: '''The Gay Alternative'''
  
  
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'''Location:'''
  
Period in existence:
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Philadelphia, PA
  
  
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'''Period in existence:'''
  
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December, 1972 - Spring, 1976
  
Philadelphians who participate/d in this organization:
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'''Philadelphians who participated in this organization:'''
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Joe McGlone, Pat Hill, Chuck Goldfarb, Bert, Bernie Boyle, Tim Ryan, Rachel Rubin, Steve Brooks, Steve Weinstock, Michael Levy, Luke Fitzgerald, Tom Wilson Weinberg, Jeff Escoffier, Richard Rohrbaugh, Ruth Brown, Tommi Avicolli Mecca, Dan Sherbo, Steve Mirman, Eric Hansen, Harry Langhorne, Peter Dunning, John Zeh, Matthew Grande, Isabel Mandelbaum, Kate Taylor, Ed Creamer, David Hathwell, Keith Clark. Phil Mullen. Aliza Green, Linda Marucci, Charles Bonnell, Hank Baron, Richard Grzesiak, Thom Nickels, Walter Lear, Howard Brown

Latest revision as of 16:43, 26 December 2015

Name of Organization: The Gay Alternative


Img157.jpg


Location:

Philadelphia, PA


Period in existence:

December, 1972 - Spring, 1976


Philadelphians who participated in this organization:

Joe McGlone, Pat Hill, Chuck Goldfarb, Bert, Bernie Boyle, Tim Ryan, Rachel Rubin, Steve Brooks, Steve Weinstock, Michael Levy, Luke Fitzgerald, Tom Wilson Weinberg, Jeff Escoffier, Richard Rohrbaugh, Ruth Brown, Tommi Avicolli Mecca, Dan Sherbo, Steve Mirman, Eric Hansen, Harry Langhorne, Peter Dunning, John Zeh, Matthew Grande, Isabel Mandelbaum, Kate Taylor, Ed Creamer, David Hathwell, Keith Clark. Phil Mullen. Aliza Green, Linda Marucci, Charles Bonnell, Hank Baron, Richard Grzesiak, Thom Nickels, Walter Lear, Howard Brown