INSTITUTE OF HOMOPHILE STUDIES

Education Division of ONE, Incorporated

ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLASSES FOR FALL SEMESTER, 1965-66 First Class, Sept. 20, 1965 Final Class, January 28, 1966

Each Class meets one evening per week; sessions, two hours; students may enroll for full semester, or attend single sessions as desired.

Monday Evenings, 8-10. HOMOPHILE ETHICS. Is there an ethic for homophile conduct? Standards of morality applicable to male and female homosexual behavior. Value systems for individual life conduct (towards his fellows & society in general) as viewed in the light of various philosophical and religious systems. Legg. $15 per semester; $1 per session.

Wednesday Evenings, 8-10. PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORIES OF HOMOSEXUALITY. An examination and critical analysis, with detailed group discussions, of contemporary psychoanalytic and psychiatric theories, in contrast with modern biological and sociological findings on sex behavior. The concept of homosexuality as "disease" will be thoroughly examined. Basic texts will be Sexual Inversion, edited by Judd Marmor (ONE Magazine, Sept., 1965), and Homosexuality, by I. Bieber, (ONE Magazine, April, 1962); also additional reference materials. Underwood. $15 per semester; $1 per session.

Friday Evenings, 8-10. PROJECTS LABORATORY. Group and individual assignments according to abilities and interests. Affords opportunity for newcomers to meet some of the staff of ONE and to become personally involved in some of its activities. Provides training for taking a more active part in the Homophile Movement. This course now formally encompasses the work previously done by the Friday Night Promotion and Advertising Committees; also includes any projects which are of benefit to ONE, Incorporated, and which are suitable for handling by volunteers. Earl & Carr. No tuition.

The Institute conducts a regular series of monthly Sunday afternoon Lectures (announcements sent by mail to those desiring them) during the Fall and Spring semesters. Speakers presented cover a wide range of topics: legal, medical, literary, religious, and others.

For a complete catalog of Institute offerings, address Secretary, 2256 Venice Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90006. All classes and activities of the Institute (unless otherwise announced) are conducted at this address.