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  • ...Philadelphia Welcomat] was the first weekly “out” newspaper column in the nation. </span> ...5. His two act play, “Lincoln in Louisville” is under consideration at the Actor’s Theater in Louisville, Kentucky. He is currently writing an histo
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  • '''Organizations''' listed in the Gay social networks in Philadelphia Interested in seeing recent additions to the site? Click [[http://gayhistory.wikispaces.com/space/changes|on this link]]
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  • ...e employee of Macy’s and a frequent face in the Gayborhood, died Jan. 17 of a heart attack. He was 57. ...was a resident of Mount Laurel, N.J., and managed the Lancôme counter at the Macy’s store in Moorestown, where he worked for more than two decades.
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  • Center City psychiatrist Dr. Phillip Reeves died March 17 after complications of a stomach ulcer. He was 52. Reeves was a lifelong resident of Drexel Hill and operated a private psychiatry practice at 16th and Walnut s
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  • ...ing Arts at the University of Pennsylvania, died Sunday from complications of AIDS. He was 39 and lived in Center City. ...r before being named production manager. In these positions he worked with the universityPublished on 1989-12-19, Page 26, Philadelphia Daily News (PA)
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  • ...'' [[http://nl.newsbank.com/nojavascript.html|'''JONATHAN ROME, 42, NATIVE OF AREA, LEADING TV WRITER''']] ...studied acting, theater and film at the California University of the Arts, the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco
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  • ...an, he graduated Published on 2009-04-09, Page B10, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) ...JACK SIMMONS Salta packed a lot of creativity in a life shortened by years of suffering from AIDS.
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  • Date of Birth: September 29,1949 Date of Death: November 9,1995
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  • ...ew up in Frenchtown, N.J. He studied at both Rider University and New York University before becoming an insurance broker. He relocated to Philadelphia in 1968. ...aining a position as a real-estate specialist with the city. He worked for the city’s real-estate department in various positions for more than 40 years
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  • '''Biography:''' Was Managing Editor of The Philadelphia Gay News, 1975-1979 ...Magazine, Blueboy, and various other periodicals. Also served as editor of The South St. Star and FirstHand Magazine. Radio host for WXPN FM, Philadelphia
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  • ..."font-size: 22px;">A Blanket Statement About Love Quilt-makers Are Helping The World Remember Aids Victims</span>= ...f men examine bolts of cloth that are spread out on long folding tables at the First Unitarian Church in Center City.</span>
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  • ...yed "restaurant," using an out-building appointed with gingham curtains as the site to serve his mud pies. ...family man, a tolerant family man whose family members were from all walks of his life.
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  • .... His work in foster care--he started the first public adoption process in the United States for placing gay youth with gay couples-- led to this honor. ...become a nurse. He subsequently worked as a nurse in a New York hospital, the same one in which he later died.
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  • ...skills and knowledge to empowering grass-roots organizations, died Tuesday of AIDS at Graduate Hospital. ...The organizationPublished on 1992-06-27, Page C08, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA)
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  • ...Being Gay in Cincinnati,” the class he taught. He sued and both he and the class were reinstated. ...on for the Homeless’ newspaper, the //Greater Cincinnati GLBT News// and the //Gay People’s Chronicle'', among other media outlets. Attorney Scott Kno
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