• Elsa Gidlow (29 December 1898 – 8 June 1986) was a British-born, Canadian-American poet, freelance journalist, philosopher and humanitarian. She is best...
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    purchased in 1954 by poet Elsa Gidlow, and subsequently the land was split with carpenter Roger Somers and his wife Mary. In 1956, Elsa named her portion Druid...
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  • writer Elsa Gidlow, and Watts dedicated his book The Joyous Cosmology to the people of this neighbourhood. He later dedicated his autobiography to Elsa Gidlow...
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  • for Comparative Philosophy ("SCP") which was created by Alan Watts and Elsa Gidlow to be a charitable and teaching organization in 1962. It hosted many...
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  • made the acquaintance of writer Elsa Gidlow, becoming her lover for ten years. In their last two years together, Elsa purchased 5 acres of land south...
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    without the hyphen), was a Scottish-born golfer and partner of poet Elsa Gidlow. Violet Winifred Leslie Henry Anderson was from Blairgowrie, Perthshire...
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  • in North American history, was launched in Montreal, Quebec by poet Elsa Gidlow and journalist Roswell George Mills. The film Different from the Others...
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    Henry-Anderson (1882–1935), Scottish-born golfer and partner of poet Elsa Gidlow Violet Herbert, Countess of Powis (1865–1929), British peer Violet Hopkins...
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    Lies and Libels of Frank Harris, New York, Antigone Press, 1929. Elsa Gidlow, "Elsa, I Come With My Songs",1986: pages 271–2, 306–9, 83, 138–43, 145–6...
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    and André Gide, Russian director Sergei Eisenstein, and American poet Elsa Gidlow. In addition, a number of noted individuals lived for longer or shorter...
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  • magazine arose out of a local writing circle established by poet Elsa Gidlow, with Gidlow and journalist Roswell George Mills as its primary contributors...
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    Loneliness survived legal challenges in New York and the U.S. Customs Court. Elsa Gidlow, who was born in England and grew up in Quebec, Canada, co-edited, published...
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  • journalist, poet and magazine publisher. A friend and colleague of poet Elsa Gidlow, he is the first known gay man in Canadian history whose life and sexual...
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  • O'Hara, Allen Ginsberg, Ernest Hemingway, James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, Elsa Gidlow, and Tennessee Williams, Max Michelson among others. The magazine was...
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  • segregationist interpretation of Christianity. Druid Heights California Elsa Gidlow Isabel Quallo Roger Somers 1954 1987 Bohemian community Kerista Commune...
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    County with carpenter-musician Roger Somers. Her next door neighbour was Elsa Gidlow, a lesbian poet, who pushed feminist literature under her door. In 1973...
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  • Canada begins with three poets, Émile Nelligan, Frank Oliver Call and Elsa Gidlow. Although neither Nelligan nor Call can be definitively determined to...
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  • Mouches fantastiques 1918 1920 English irregular LGBT arts and politics Elsa Gidlow and Roswell George Mills Coal from Hades Music Express 1976 1996 English...
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  • Autobiographical Memoir by André Gide (first edition 1920). "Guide to the Elsa Gidlow Papers, 1898-1986 (bulk dates 1920-1986)". oac.cdlib.org. Archived from...
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  • James Farrell, Archibald MacLeish, Lillian Hellman, Nathanael West, Elsa Gidlow and William Carlos Williams. The participation of many of these literary...
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  • British Indologist. F. Curtis Canfield, 82, American theatre director. Elsa Gidlow, 87, British-born Canadian-American writer. Vernon Loton, 80, Australian...
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  • race from Caucasian to Hispanic, African-American, and Asian. Writer Elsa Gidlow, professor Sally Gearhart, inventor John Burnside, civil rights leader...
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    photographer Berenice Abbott and painter Romaine Brooks. In 1923, lesbian Elsa Gidlow, born in England, published the first volume of openly lesbian love poetry...
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  • Gardner) The Rootwomen (text: J. Goldspinner) A Creed for Free Women (text: Elsa Gidlow) Dancing (text: Susan Griffin) Song of the Dying Amazon (text: Shirley...
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    apparently intense relationships with at least two other women, the writer Elsa Gidlow and entertainer Sophie Tucker, that some writers have speculated were...
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  • Gibson (Ironbark, 1846–1921, A) Wilfrid Wilson Gibson (1878–1962, E) Elsa Gidlow (1898–1986, C) Angus Morrison Gidney (1803–1882, C) Gerry Gilbert (1936–2009...
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  • professor, journalist, and publisher of Black Moss Press Chantal Gibson Elsa Gidlow Angus Morrison Gidney (1803–1882), educator, poet, and journalist Gerry...
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  • writers and artists in California, including poets Robinson Jeffers and Elsa Gidlow, philosopher Alan Watts, photographer Ansel Adams, and composer Harry...
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  • 4) (1990, rev. 1995) A Parade for MTT (1995) May Rain (1931) poem by Elsa Gidlow, for female voice Mass to Saint Anthony (1939), mixed chorus and ensemble...
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    or Fags are men or boys who exploit sex for profit." 1923 – Lesbian Elsa Gidlow, born in England, published the first volume of openly lesbian love poetry...
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