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- Southworth cottage, Georgetown, D.C. - 158
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- View of the north and east elevations of 'Prospect Cottage,' the home of Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth, located on the southwest corner of 36th and Prospect Street, NW., Number in title was assigned by Willard Ross
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- Southworth Cottage, Georgetown, D.C. - 160
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- View of the east and south elevations of Mrs. E. D. E. N (Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte) Southworth's cottage, located at the southwest corner of Prospect and 36th Streets NW. In background can be seen 1224 36th Street NW whose Prospect Street elevation is painted with 'Drink Coca-Cola., Number in title was assigned by Willard Ross
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- Southworth Cottage, Georgetown, D.C. - 158
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- View of the south and east elevations of 'Prospect Cottage,' the home of Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth, located on the southwest corner of 36th Street and Prospect Street, NW., Number in title was assigned by Willard Ross
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- Southworth Cottage, Georgetown, D.C. - 157
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- View of the east elevation of Mrs. E. D. E. N. (Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte) Southworth's cottage, located at the southwest corner of Prospect and 36th Streets NW., Number in title was assigned by Willard Ross
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- City Paper, April 06, 1984
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- The Washington City Paper is an alternative weekly newspaper serving the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. This edition features articles on analysis of national party politics, D.C. City Councilmember Hilda Mason, the boycott against Nestle, and reviews of albums by The Cramps and local band The Velvet Monkeys., Volume 04, Number 13
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- City Paper, April 13, 1984
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- The Washington City Paper is an alternative weekly newspaper serving the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. This edition features articles on a critique of D.C. Department of Employment Services, the political views of members of D.C.’s homeless population, bilingual education in D.C. Public Schools, and MTV., Volume 04, Number 13
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- The Washington Blade, November 24, 2000
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- An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles about a forum on gay smoking habits; gay observers of the Florida recount; aging issues for older gay people; a major donation to the University of Pennsylvania gay student center; the Human Rights Campaign opening a storefront in Dupont Circle; a proposal in the D.C. Council to prohibit anti-gay harassment in public schools; a gay write-in candidate winning an Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) election in Southeast D.C.; a Baltimore TV station searching for advertisers for the Dr. Laura show; the reopening of the Sexual Minority Youth Assistance League drop-in center; the British Foreign Office pushing the UK's Caribbean territories to abolish anti-gay laws; objections to a candidate for Canadian prime minister among gay groups; a Greek Orthodox bishop being cleared of the charge that he has sex with a male novice; a prominent bar in Greenwich Village establishing a 25 and up age limit; a court case about funding for gay student groups at the University of Wisconsin; an Arizona politician appealing his discharge from the Army because of his sexual orientation; brief updates on national news; the postponement of the trial in a West Virginia case about the murder of a gay man; brief updates concerning legal issues; brief updates on gay health matters; letters to the editor; gay communities creating new holiday rituals; the potential political power of gay voters; Scottish tolerance of gays; television; book; theatre; and film reviews; brief updates on culture and entertainment; programming announcements for performing and visual arts; community activities; and sports; an Encounters section dedicated to sexuality writing; classified ads; personal ads., Volume 31, Number 47
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- The Washington Blade, November 12, 1999
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- An independent weekly newspaper serving the gay community. This issue features news articles on topics including an openly gay man's success in the San Francisco, California mayoral race; the murder case of openly gay Matthew Shepard in Wyoming; a Supreme Court case regarding university funding for gay student groups; changes within the National Black Lesbian and Gay Leadership Forum; the new executive director of the Mary-Helen Mautner Project for Lesbians with Cancer; the tenth anniversary of Whitman-Walker Clinic's Black lesbian Support Group; 'For the Record' documenting updates in local community and activist groups; the Arlington County (VA) Civic Federation's support of same-sex marriage; protests against anti-gay Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe; the first lesbian executive director of the gay Men's Health Crisis; Boston, Massachusetts doctors' warning about date-rape drug Rohypnol; attempts to overturn Texas' sodomy law; the murder of two gay men in California; 'Campaign Diary'; appeals to Congress from parents of a murdered gay man in support of the Hate Crimes Prevention Act; an openly gay man's campaign for a Louisiana State House of Representatives seat; the gay community in New York City; and opposition to New York's law extending health benefits for domestic partners. Also included are 'AIDS Digest'; 'Readers Forum' opinion columns; a 'Brady's Corner' cartoon; 'The Point' featuring articles about gay and lesbian themes in the arts; literature; and entertainment; 'Bar Guide'; 'On the Air' covering radio and television programs; 'Appointments: A Weekly Guide to Arts Events in and around the Nation's capital'; 'Out and About' column of upcoming local events; 'Community Notes'; a 'Chelsea Boys' cartoon by Glen Hanson and Allan Neuwirth; 'Religion and Spirituality'; ''Sports Lineup'; 'Gay Resources'; 'Classifieds'; 'Blade Personals'; 'Encounters'; and advertisements for businesses; churches; services; events; medication; and real estate., Volume 30, Number 46
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- The Washington Blade, March 24, 2000
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- An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on U.S. Supreme Court ruling in favor of university student fees being used to support gay student groups; PlanetOut purchase of Advocate magazine; proposed civil union legislation in Vermont; feature on Gladys Paige; international gay news; European Union’s call for gay civil rights; gays in the military; obituaries; book reviews; theatre reviews; movie reviews; music reviews; horoscopes; television programming; cultural events calendar; list of gay resources; list of religious and spiritual services; sports events; classifieds; personals; and advertisements for pharmaceuticals; services; gay-friendly businesses; social events; and groups., Volume 31, Number 12
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- The Washington Blade, August 21, 1998
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- An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on a survey of perpetrators of anti-gay violence and harassment; a lawsuit pertaining to a sodomy law in Maryland; same-sex marriage in Hawaii; a split among Log Cabin Republicans on whether or not to support affirmative action programs; the Black Lesbian Support Group's election for the organization's president; the Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance's ratings of mayoral and city council candidates in DC; threats towards and harassment of a couple in Fairfax, Virginia; Education International's call for protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation; a child custody ruling for a gay father in North Carolina; the arrest of a man involved in a knife attack on the Appalachian Trail; the Hate Crimes Prevention Act; a modeling agency called Proof Positive, representing HIV-positive individuals; and other local, national, and international news; as well as obituaries; a 'Readers Forum' featuring letters from readers; a piece on adding pets to a growing family; book and music reviews; a section on the Gay Games; calendars for upcoming cultural, religious, and sporting events; classified, personals, and encounters ads; and advertisements for various services., Volume 29, Number 34
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- The Washington Blade, April 9, 1999
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- An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles about: the trial for the murder of Matthew Shepard; D.C. budget hearings; medical care surveys of the gay and lesbian community; McDonalds anti-discrimination policies; international gay rights news; President Bill Clinton's plan to prevent hate crimes in schools; gay rights groups creating specific policies for racial sensitivity; Rosie Perez accepting an award for AIDS activism; and advertisements for nightlife, services, and events., Volume 30, Number 15
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- City Paper, November 30, 1984
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- The Washington City Paper is an alternative weekly newspaper serving the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. This edition features a profile of songwriter Ellie Greenwich, articles on history of tree planting in D.C., the closure of libertarian magazine Inquiry, bike path improvements, cuts to federal employee benefits, a record about the U.S. invasion of Grenada, court ruling on OSHA noise regulations, reviews of The Terminator and a Los Lobos record., Volume 04, Number 48
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- City Paper, August 17, 1984
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- The Washington City Paper is an alternative weekly newspaper serving the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. This edition features articles on poliomyelitis and "City Sides" local news related to Washington, D.C.; as well as letters to the editor; a column focusing on local and national political gossip called "Loose Lips;" a "City Folks" highlight about D.C. a capella group The Veltones; an interview with WHFS radio DJ Jonathan S. "Weasel" Gilbert; a "City Lights" calendar of upcoming cultural events; "Life In Hell," "Dear John," and Bill Plympton comic strips; book and music reviews; a brainteaser puzzle contest; advertisements for various services; and classified ads., Volume 04, Number 33
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- City Paper, September 14, 1984
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- The Washington City Paper is an alternative weekly newspaper serving the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. This edition features articles on legislation, regulations, and issues related to banking and "City Sides" local news related to Washington, D.C.; as well as letters to the editor; a column focusing on local and national political gossip called "Loose Lips;" a "City Folks" highlight about D.C. Rape Crisis Center executive director Cecily Robbins; a "City Lights" calendar of upcoming cultural events; "Life In Hell" and Bill Plympton comic strips; a photograph by Daniel Cima; music and film reviews; a brainteaser puzzle contest; advertisements for various services; and classified ads., Volume 04, Number 37
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- City Paper, May 04, 1984
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- The Washington City Paper is an alternative weekly newspaper serving the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. This edition features articles on the G.I. Joe action toy, legislation making utility companies pay legal fees, Marion Barry’s policies on restricting sharing government information, a Wall Street Journal reporter accused of leaking stock information, and book, film, record and concert reviews., Volume 04, Number 18
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- City Paper, December 28, 1984
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- The Washington City Paper is an alternative weekly newspaper serving the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. This edition features articles on five D.C. citizens who made a difference in 1984, the D.C. lottery, crime and security at a local high school, New Year’s Eve parties, an interview with Walter Fauntroy and a review of the film The Cotton Club., Volume 04, Number 52
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- City Paper, June 15, 1984
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- The Washington City Paper is an alternative weekly newspaper serving the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. This edition features articles on a martini event, community resistance to a group home for mentally disabled residents, lawsuits over cancer caused by a nuclear weapons plant, Loose Lips column on local and federal politics, a profile on local fashion designer Vera Walston, an interview with poet Allen Ginsberg, reviews of films, books and music., Volume 04, Number 24
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- City Paper, August 24, 1984
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- The Washington City Paper is an alternative weekly newspaper serving the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. This edition features articles on fraternization in the military and "City Sides" local news related to Washington, D.C.; as well as letters to the editor; a "Back Room" section with highlights related to newspaper staff; a column focusing on local and national political gossip called "Loose Lips;" a "City Folks" highlight about Steve O’Neil of the Community for Creative Non-Violence; a "City Lights" calendar of upcoming cultural events; "Life In Hell," "USA Toady," Lynda Barry, and Bill Plympton comic strips; a photograph by Randy Mintz; a "Straight Dope" Q and A section, featuring questions from readers; an "Eats and Drinks" section on food; music, art, theatre, and film reviews; a brainteaser puzzle contest; advertisements for various services; and classified ads., Volume 04, Number 34
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- City Paper, April 20, 1984
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- The Washington City Paper is an alternative weekly newspaper serving the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. This edition features articles on community resistance to high-rise development in Southwest, a Transcendental Meditation group, seagulls around D.C., Loose Lips column on local and federal politics, and a review of a concert by The Clash. articles on details of a reggae and rock music festival, written by noted journalist and author, Susan Orlean;, Volume 04, Number 16
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- The Washington Blade, December 15, 2000
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- An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles about: a fatal shooting in a Roanoke, Delaware gay bar; George W. Bush’s and Al Gore’s post-election speeches and calls for unity from the Log Cabin Republican; reactions to Bush’s election victory; petition forcing a repeal vote on the Florida Miami-Dade County civil rights ordinance; a Maryland commission to study sexual orientation discrimination; Rolling Stone magazine retracting their article quoting President Clinton describing the military’s ‘don't ask; don't tell’ policy as ‘dumb-ass’ over transcription error; a student pleads guilty for bashing gay teenager; United Nations Association of the National Capital Area honouring two gay civil rights advocates; officer elections in the Gertrude Stein Democratic Club; D.C. Council approving legislation to remove a moratorium on new downtown business with nude dancers; Cathy Renna to move from the local to the national office of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD); the German Parliament apologizing for Nazi persecution of gays and their sodomy law repealed in 1969; criticism against the only gay elected official in Israel; an archaic Canadian law to be used for gay marriage in a Toronto parish expected to be challenged in the Supreme Court; funders cutting donations to the Boy Scouts; Judge nullifying an Iowa executive order prohibiting state employment discrimination; the Millennium March on Washington’s debts forgiven and a FBI investigation into the missing cash; a North Carolina newspaper editor pulling ‘erotic’ photograph of two men about to kiss; the Atlanta, Georgia legislation prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in private-sector employment, housing, and public accommodations; a Los Angeles, California Center to provide insemination services for lesbians and gay men; convicted killer released in Houston, Texas despite bid by mother; Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders complaint to human rights commission over New Hampshire doctor discriminating against patient with HIV; and a federal ruling that the University of Wisconsin’s distribution of student fees to groups including gay and AIDS-related is unconstitutional. Profile of Phil Jimenez - a writer and artist for D.C. Comics. Opinion on alcohol and the holidays. Obituaries for Julian Dixon and Ed Geibel. Letters on the lack of coverage of World AIDS day; forgiving the Millennium March’s debt; and U.S. Park Police arrests for ‘cruising’. Report on an event held by the Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance; and a seminar on ‘Estate Planning for gays’. Segments on health, religion, and sports. Telephone directory for gay resources. Advertisements for local business, services, and events. HIV drugs, trials, and support services., Volume 31, Number 50