Finding Aid for the Evelyn Caldwell Hooker Papers LSC.0523

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Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections
Title: Evelyn Caldwell Hooker papers
Creator: Hooker, Evelyn Caldwell, 1907-1996
Identifier/Call Number: LSC.0523
Physical Description: 9.5 linear feet (13 boxes, 2 cartons, and 1 oversize box)
Date (inclusive): 1910-1997
Abstract: Evelyn Gentry (1907-1996) was born in North Platte, Nebraska, and grew up near Sterling, Colorado. She joined the psychology faculty at UCLA University Extension in 1939. In 1954, she received a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) for a comparative study of the pathology of homosexual and heterosexual males. In 1970, she retired from UCLA and began private practice as a psychotherapist. The collection consists of publications, manuscripts, correspondence, books, lectures and speeches, biographical materials, obituary and memorial tributes, diplomas and certificate, awards, appointment calendars, photographs, memorabilia, and the American Psychological Foundation 1991-93 annual report.
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Language of Material: Materials are in English.

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Evelyn Caldwell Hooker papers (Collection 523). Department of Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles.

Provenance/Source of Acquisition

Gift of Joseph Carrier, 1996.

UCLA Catalog Record ID

UCLA Catalog Record ID: 9942331633606533 

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Biography

Evelyn Gentry was born on September 2, 1907 in North Platte, Nebraska, and grew up near Sterling, Colorado; awarded bachelor's and master's degrees in psychology from University of Colorado; Ph.D in psychology, Johns Hopkins University; joined psychology faculty at UCLA University Extension in 1939; after her marriage to Donn Caldwell, she married UCLA English professor Edward Niles Hooker in 1951; in 1954 she received a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) for a comparative study of the pathology of homosexual and heterosexual males; her 1957 paper, The Adjustment of the Male Overt Homosexual, reported little statistical difference; chaired NIMH Task Force on Homosexuality in 1967, which issued what came to be called the Hooker Report in 1969; retired from UCLA in 1970, and began private practice as a psychotherapist; awarded the Distinguished Contributions to Psychology career achievement award from the American Psychological Association in 1992; in the same year, she chaired the establishment of the Wayne Placek Fund, an endowment administered by the American Psychological Foundation to support research in homosexuality; she died on November 18, 1996 in Santa Monica, California.

Expanded Biographical Narrative

Evelyn Hooker was born Evelyn Gentry in North Platte, Nebraska on 2 September 1907 and grew up near Sterling, Colorado. She earned bachelor's and master's degrees in psychology from the University of Colorado and a Ph.D. in psychology at The Johns Hopkins University. She joined the Psychology faculty of the University Extension at the University of California, Los Angeles in 1939. Following her marriage to Donn Cadwell, she was married to Edward Niles Hooker, an English literature professor at UCLA, from 1951 until his death in 1951.
In 1954, Hooker received a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) to conduct a comparative study of the pathology of homosexual and heterosexual males. Her controversial 1957 paper, The Adjustment of the Male Overt Homosexual, reported little statistical difference in the test results of the two groups of subjects. By the late 1960s Hooker was recognized as an authority in the psychology of homosexual behavior. In 1967 she the NIMH Task Force on Homosexuality which in 1969 issued what came to be referred to as the Hooker Report.
Dr. Hooker retired from UCLA in 1970 and entered private practice as a psychotherapist. She received numerous awards and honors from professional societies, such as the Distinguished Contributions to Psychology career achievement award in 1992 from the American Psychological Association, as well as gay and lesbian organizations, including serving as grand marshal of the Christopher Street West Gay Pride Parade in 1986. In 1992 she chaired the establishment of the Wayne Placek Fund, an endowment administered by the American Psychological Foundation to support research in homosexuality. The 1993 film, Changing Our Minds: The Story of Dr. Evelyn Hooker, received a nomination as Best Documentary Feature by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Evelyn Hooker died on November 18, 1996 at her home in Santa Monica, California.

Scope and Content

Collection consists of publications, manuscripts, correspondence, books, lectures and speeches, biographical materials, obituary and memorial tributes, diplomas and certificate, awards, appointment calendars, photographs, memorabilia, and the American Psychological Foundation 1991-93 annual report.

Expanded Scope and Content

The papers of Evelyn Hooker span the years 1910-1997. Included are obituaries and memorials, photographs, correspondence, manuscripts, lectures, publications, newspaper and magazine clippings, tributes and awards, and autographed and inscribed books which offer a very incomplete Her personal and family life are highlighted by material from her high school yearbook and material about her husband, Edward Niles Hooker. A partial set of publications and manuscripts include many popular press items which are not listed on her curriculum vitae, which focuses on her handful of peer-reviewed publications. Manuscripts of lectures and speeches derive mostly from the 1980s; several were written as long acceptance remarks and commentaries upon the receipt of some of her many awards and honors. Almost all the photographs are snapshot portraits of Hooker and her friends (including Joseph Carrier, David Haugland, and her Cabinet: Linda Garnets, Jackie Goodchilds, and Anne Peplau) throughout the 1990s. The correspondence, though sparse, is supplemented by a large number of autographed monographs, many with long inscriptions. The most notable lacunae in this collection are Hooker's research and patient notes, which she promised her subjects and patients she would shred; she followed through on her promise in the 1980s.

Organization and Arrangement

Arranged in the following series:
  1. Obituaries and memorial tributes.
  2. Autobiographical and biographical material.
  3. Education and licensure.
  4. Family.
  5. Photographs.
  6. Tributes and awards.
  7. Lectures and speeches.
  8. Manuscripts.
  9. Publications.
  10. Correspondence.
  11. Wayne Placek Fund.
  12. Appointment calendars.
  13. Information files.
  14. Books.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Hooker, Edward Niles

 

Obituaries and Memorial Tributes

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box 1, folder 1

Death certificate, 1996.

General Physical Description note: (Photocopy)
box 1, folder 2

Obituaries and tributes, 1996-1997.

box 1, folder 3

Celebration of the life of Evelyn Hooker 1996

General note

Memorial service at UCLA Faculty Center, December 20, 1996; programs and audiocassette tape.
box 1, case 3

Celebration of the Life of Evelyn Hooker-Memorial Service at UCLA yrlsc_0523_001_003a 1996 December 20

Physical Description: 1 sound recordings(1 audiocassette; Duration: 0:30:58)

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Scope and Contents

Transcribed from container: Celebration of the Life of Evelyn Hooker, UCLA Faculty Center; December 20, 1996; Joseph Carrier, Edwin Shneirdman, Judd Marmor, Letitia Ann Peplau, Gregory Herek, David Haugland.
box 1, case 3

Celebration of the Life of Evelyn Hooker-Memorial Service at UCLA yrlsc_0523_001_003b 1996 December 20

Physical Description: 1 sound recordings(1 audiocassette; Duration: 0:30:56)

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Scope and Contents

Transcribed from container: Celebration of the Life of Evelyn Hooker, UCLA Faculty Center; December 20, 1996; Joseph Carrier, Edwin Shneirdman, Judd Marmor, Letitia Ann Peplau, Gregory Herek, David Haugland.
 

Autobiographical and Biographical Material

box 1, folder 4

Evelyn Caldwell Hooker bookplate, n.d.

box 1, folder 5

Published interviews with Evelyn Hooker and popular press reviews and mentions of her work, 1960-1992.

box 1, folder 6

Evelyn Hooker letterhead stationery, ca. 1970s-1996.

box 1, folder 7

Curriculum vitae (Manuscript), 1980.

box 1, folder 8

Driver's license, 1989-1993.

 

Education and Licensure

box 15, folder 1

Diplomas (A.B., M.A., Ph.D.), 1928-1932.

box 15, folder 1

Certified Psychologist certificate (California), 1958.

 

Family

box 1, folder 9

Edward Niles Hooker's family birth dates, entered in: Longfellow Birthday Book, 1910.

box 1, folder 10

Tiger (photocopy; incomplete), 1924.

General note

High school yearbook; includes entries for Evelyn Hooker (Evelyn Gentry) and her sisters Jewel and Mildred; includes photograph of Evelyn Hooker with Debating team. Original in possession of Mildred Gentry.
box 1, folder 11

High school yearbook autograph pages for Mildred Gentry (holographs), ca. 1924.

box 1, folder 12

Postal cover addressed to Evelyn Hooker from Donn Caldwell, 1947.

box 1, folder 13

Edward Niles Hooker, UCLA 32nd Annual Faculty Research Lecturer (program), 1956.

box 1, folder 14

Edward Niles Hooker, In Memoriam (biographical memorial), 1958.

box 1, folder 15

Memorial service program for Ralph E. Gentry (1903-1972), 1972.

 

Photographs

box 1, folder 16

Photograph of Matthew and Elizabeth Spender, 1953.

box 1, folder 17

Photograph of Evelyn Hooker and unidentified man on Evelyn C. Hooker's trip to China (People-to-People Mental Health Delegation), 1983.

box 1, folder 18

Photographs, ca. 1983-1996.

box 1, folder 18

- Andy Boxer and Monte Hetland; Chicago, ca. 1983 (2 photos).

box 1, folder 18

- Andy Boxer, Gilbert Herdt, and Evelyn C. Hooker; Chicago, ca. 1983.

box 1, folder 18

- Evelyn Hooker and her Cabinet: Anne Peplau, Jackie Goodchilds, and Linda Garnets; Santa Monica, 1990s (2 photos).

box 1, folder 18

- Ruby Takaneshi and family, 1990s(?) (2 photos).

box 1, folder 18

- Anne Peplau, Evelyn C. Hooker, and Gregory Herek; Santa Monica, 1990s.

box 1, folder 18

- Andy Boxer and Joe Carrier, ca. 1993.

box 1, folder 18

- David Hoagland, Joe Carrier, Russell Boxley, Beth Meyerowitz,and Evelyn C. Hooker; Santa Monica, December 1994.

box 1, folder 18

- Joe Carrier, David Hoagland, Ted [?], Evelyn C. Hooker, and Beth Meyerowitz; Santa Monica, December 1995.

box 1, folder 18

- Paul Franklin; Los Angeles, 1995.

box 1, folder 18

- Evelyn C. Hooker; Santa Monica, December 1995.

box 1, folder 18

- Andy Boxer and Monte Hedland and their flower garden; Chicago, 1996 (4 photos).

box 1, folder 18

- Evelyn Hooker in her study; Santa Monica, ca. 1996 (3 photos).

box 1, folder 19

Photographs of Evelyn Hooker Amanda Boxley; Santa Monica (19 photos), ca. 1993, 1994.

box 15, folder 3

Photograph of unidentified man, n.d.

 

Tributes and Awards

box 1, folder 20

Hardly a backward glance: response to The Distinguished Contributions Award--American Psychological Association, Division 12/Division of Clinical Psychology (newsletter), 1975.

box 14

Award of Merit--Prosperos (plaque), 1976.

box 14

Woman of the Year--Christopher Street West (plaque), 1976.

box 15

Integrity Award--Integrity, Incorporated, Gay Episcopalians and their Friends (diploma), 1980.

box 15

Distinguished Award for Scientific Contribution in the Public Interest--Group Psychotherapy Association of Southern California, Incorporated (plaque), 1981.

box 14

Scientific Achievement in Psychology Recognition--California State Psychological Association (plaque), 1981.

box 15

Annual Awards Banquet--Bay Area Physicians for HumanRights (round silver-plated tray), 1982.

box 14

Honorary Life Membership--Bay Area Physicians for Human Rights (plaque), 1983.

box 15

Archangel Awards--Dignity, Los Angeles (diploma), 1984.

box 14

Meritorious Service Award--Society for the Scientific Study of Sex, Incorporated, Eastern Region (plaque), 1985.

box 1, folder 21

Grand Marshal, Gay Pride Parade--Christopher Street West(newspaper clipping), 1986.

box 14

Grand Marshal, Gay Pride Celebration--Christopher Street West/Los Angeles (plaque), 1986.

box 15, folder 2

Recognition--Committee on Lesbian and Gay Concerns of the American Psychological Association (plaque), 1986.

box 14

Perfect 10 Award--Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, 1986.

box 14

Michael Lonergan Memorial Award--Long Beach Lambda Democratic Club (plaque), 1987.

box 14

Morris Kight Humanitarian Award--The Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center (lucite triangle and base), 1989.

box 1, folder 22

Distinguished Service Award--The Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists (newsletter), 1990.

box 14

Distinguished Service Award--The Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists (plaque), 1990.

box 15, folder 2

Distinguished Contributions to Psychology in the Public Interest Career Award--American Psychological Association (diploma), 1992.

box 14

GLMA Achievement Award--The Gay and Lesbian Medical Association (round silver-plated tray), 1995.

 

Lectures and Speeches

box 1, folder 23

The Homosexual Community (Typescript), 1961.

box 2, folder 1

The Mental Health of Homosexuals: Implications for Therapy (abstract in: Journal: People-to-People Mental Health Delegation to the People's Republic of China), 1983.

box 2, folder 2

GAU [Gay Academic Union] featured speaker (program), 1984.

box 2, folder 3

I'm just trying to get through 1984! Progress in the 20th century (Manuscript), ca. 1984.

box 2, folder 4

My Own [Experience], 1944-1984: 40 years as Researcher and Friend of the Gay Community (Manuscript), 1984.

box 2, folder 5

The changing status of gays and lesbians: 1954-1985 (Manuscript, typescript), 1985.

box 2, folder 6

Address by Evelyn Hooker: Distinguished Award for Psychology in the Public Interest--American Psychological Association (Typescript), 1992.

box 2, folder 7

The Challenge and Opportunity of the Gay Health Crisis, i.e. Aids [sic] or sex + love (Manuscript), n.d.

box 2, folder 8

Functions of Psychiatry in Society (Manuscript), n.d.

box 2, folder 9

Homophobia in the 1980s (Manuscript), n.d.

box 2, folder 10

My Fear of Confidentiality (Manuscript), n.d.

box 2, folder 11

The Politics of Diagnosis (Manuscript), n.d.

box 2, folder 12

Understanding gay & lesbian lifestyles (Manuscript), n.d.

box 2, folder 13

Untitled notes (Manuscript), n.d.

box 2, folder 14

Untitled notes (Manuscript), n.d.

 

Manuscripts

box 2, folder 15

Notes and correspondence re: book reviews, 1962, 1967.

box 2, folder 16

An Empirical Study of Some Relations Between Sexual Patterns and Gender Identity in Male Homosexuals (Typescript), published 1965.

box 2, folder 17

Epilogue ( JSI) (Typescript), n.d.

box 2, folder 18

Miscellaneous notes (Manuscript), n.d.

 

Publications

box 2, folder 19

The Behavior of White Rats Under Food and Electric Shock Stimulation by Knight Dunlap, Evelyn Gentry and Thornton W. Zeigler (offprint), 1931.

box 2, folder 20

Methods of Discrimination Training in White Rats by Evelyn Gentry (offprint), 1934.

box 2, folder 21

The Adjustment of the Male Overt Homosexual by Evelyn Hooker (photocopy), 1957.

box 2, folder 22

A Life to Live and a Job to Do (article in issue of California Librarian), 1957.

box 2, folder 23

Male Homosexuality in the Rorschach (offprints), 1958.

box 2, folder 24

Psychological Aspects of the Mediation Process (article in issue of Labor Law Journal), 1958.

box 2, folder 25

Still Some Doubt in Lesbos (book review; tearsheet), 1958.

General note

Includes Evelyn C. Hooker's review copy, with marginalia, of Richard C. Robertiello's Voyage from Lesbos (with dust jacket).
box 3, folder 1

What is a Criterion? (offprint), 1959.

box 3, folder 2

Discussion in: The Prediction of Overt Behavior Through the Use of Projective Techniques (book, with dust jacket), 1960.

box 3, folder 3

The Fable (offprint), 1960.

box 3, folder 4

The Case of El: A Biography in: The Case of El: A Demonstration of Diagnostic Methods in Clinical Psychology (offprints and entire report), 1961.

box 3, folder 5

The Homosexual Community (offprints), 1961.

box 3, folder 6

Homosexuality-Summary of Studies (photocopy), 1961.

box 3, folder 7

Male Homosexual Lifestyles and Venereal Disease (photocopy), 1962.

box 3, folder 8

Male Homosexuality in: Taboo Topics (chapter in monograph, with dust jacket), 1963.

box 3, folder 9

The Adjustment of the Overt Male Homosexual Community in: The Problem of Homosexuality in Modern Society (chapter in monograph, with dust jacket), 1963.

box 3, folder 10

Male Homosexuals and Their 'Worlds' (chapter in monograph; offprint), 1965.

box 3, folder 11

The Homosexual Community (photocopy), 1966.

box 4, folder 1

The Homosexual Community in: Sexual Deviance (chapter in paperback monograph), 1967.

box 4, folder 2

Homosexuality in: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (offprints), 1968.

box 4, folder 3

Final Report of the Task Force on Homosexuality [The Hooker Report] in: Homophile Studies no. 22 (issue of serial), 1969.

box 4, folder 4

Parental Reactions and Male Homosexuality in Patient and Nonpatient Samples (photocopy), 1969.

 

Correspondence

box 4, folder 5

ACLUF [American Civil Liberties Union Foundation], 1990.

General note

Includes copy of Epidemic of fear: A survey of AIDS discrimination in the 1980s and policy recommendations for the 1990s.
box 4, folder 6

Bachardy, Don, 1993.

box 4, folder 7

Bell, Richard Q., 1960.

box 4, folder 8

Benjamin, Harry, 1966.

box 4, folder 9

Boxer, Andrew M., 1993.

box 4, folder 10

Boxley, Russell L., 1973.

General note

Author's autograph Typescript of his thesis, Sex-object choice in adult black males.
box 4, folder 11

Cody, John V., 1996.

General note

Includes: author's autograph Typescript of his Some notes on Dr. Evelyn Hooker's Value-Conflict and Value-Congruence of a Homosexual Group in a Heterosexual Society by Gerald Heard.
box 4, folder 12

Cohen, Joseph W., 1990.

box 4, folder 13

From, Isadore, 1955.

box 5, folder 1

Gagnon, John H., 1964-1967.

General note

Includes preprints and offprints of his articles, 1955-1967.
box 5, folder 2

Harrison, James [Intelligence in Media, Incorporated], 1987.

box 5, folder 3

Hitchcock, Charles G., 1972-1973.

General note

Includes: Typescript draft of his Psychiatric Attitudes Towards Homosexuality.
box 5, folder 4

Kaye, Alan, ca. 1953.

box 5, folder 5

Journal of Psychiatric Research [Robert Maxwell], 1961.

box 5, folder 6

Herek, Gregory M., ca. 1977, 1996.

box 5, folder 7

Kerr, Clark, 1961.

General note

Typewritten letters addressed to Mrs. Evelyn Hooker.
box 5, folder 8

Köhler, Wolfgang, 1941.

General note

Autographed letters to Karl F. Muenzinger.
box 5, folder 9

Kramer, Harry P., 1982, 1984.

box 5, folder 10

Lunde, Donald T., 1975.

box 5, folder 11

McGraw-Hill, 1975.

box 5, folder 12

Meyerowitz, Beth E., 1993-1995, n.d.

box 5, folder 13

Michels, Bernard, 1976.

box 5, folder 14

Newsweek (Bruce Shenitz), 1990.

box 6, folder 1

Oberstone, Andrea Kincses, 1974.

General note

Her autographed Ph.D. thesis: Dimensions of Psychological Adjustment and Style of Life in Single Lesbians and Single Heterosexual Women (E. Hooker, Dissertation Committee Chair, California School of Professional Psychology).
box 6, folder 2

Rhoads, Allan Harry, 1982.

General note

His inscribed (to Russell Boxley) Ph.D. thesis: Personality characteristics of single and coupled male homosexuals (E. Hooker, Dissertation Committee member, California School of Professional Psychology).
box 6, folder 3

Ruddick, Ron W., 1986.

box 6, folder 4

Sapir, Philip [The Grant Foundation], 1969, 1971.

box 6, folder 5

Schiller, Gregory C., 1980.

box 6, folder 6

Shively, Michael G., 1977.

General note

His (with James R. Rudolph) autographed M.A. thesis: The Identification of Social Sex-Role Stereotypes.
box 7, folder 1

Silverstein, Charles, ca. 1977, 1986.

General note

Includes photograph of Silverstein, ca. 1977.
box 7, folder 2

Southern Poverty Law Center (Montgomery, Alabama), 1995.

box 7, folder 3

Spender, Natasha, 1996.

General note

Includes: Memorial service propram for Sir Stephen Spender (1909-1995).
box 7, folder 4

Sperber, Laurence R., 1983.

General note

Includes amicus curiae brief in which Evelyn Hooker joined: State of New York vs. Robert Uplinger (U.S. Supreme Court, 82-1724).
box 7, folder 5

Wagner, Richard, 1980.

box 7, folder 6

Weitzman, Marcia, 1981.

General note

Her M.A. thesis, dedicated to Evelyn C. Hooker: Homosexuality as viewed from five perspectives: The child, the parents, the family, the counselor, the community---An informational handbook (California State University, Northridge).
box 7, folder 7

Wolff, Charlotte, 1974.

box 7, folder 8

Miscellaneous correspondence, 1967-1995.

Scope and Contents

This folder contains a card from Chuck (Charles D.) Rowland, one of the founders of the Mattachine Society, a gay rights organization.
box 7, folder 9

Unsolicited query, 1992.

box 7, folder 10

Evelyn C. Hooker's Christmas card register, 1955-1962.

 

Wayne Placek Fund (American Psychological Foundation)

box 7, folder 11

Press release: APF receives Wayne Placek Trust: $510,000 for research on gay men and lesbians, (?). 1992

box 7, folder 12

American Psychological Foundation 1991-1993 annual report, 1993.

box 7, folder 13

Correspondence re Wayne Placek Fund, 1993-1996.

 

Appointment Calendars

box 8, folder 1

Week-at-a-Glance appointment calendars, 1972-1994.

General note

Includes: 1972-1979, 1989, 1992-1994.
 

Information Files

box 8, folder 2

An introduction to the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (mimeographed typescript), 1954.

box 8, folder 3

Biography and notes on Henry A. Murray (annotated typescript), n.d.

box 8, folder 4

Non-Parametric Methods: The Mann-Whitney Technique (U-Test) (mimeographed Typescript), n.d.

 

Books

box 8, folder 5

Inscriptions and title pages (photocopies) of Evelyn C. Hooker-owned books which were incorporated into the general UCLA collections, 1938-1986.

box 8, folder 6

Covers (photocopies) of Evelyn C. Hooker-owned serials which were transferred to UCLA Department of Special Collections' Gay and Lesbian Studies Collections, 1954-1981.

box 8, folder 7

ORION (UCLA libraries' online public access catalog) catalog records for which uninscribed, unannotated Evelyn C. Hooker-owned books duplicated library holdings and were returned to donor, 1936-1982.

box 8, folder 8

Inscriptions and title pages (copies) and ORION catalog records for which inscribed Evelyn C. Hooker-owned books duplicated library holdings and were returned to donor, 1928-1978.

box 9

Books not previously owned by UCLA libraries, 1925-1982.

box 9

Allen, David L. The Light from the Second Story Window. New York: Exposition Press, c. 1972. [Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket].

box 9

Allport, Gordon W. and Floyd H. Allport. The A-S Reaction Study: A Scale for Measuring Ascending Ascendance-Submission in Personality. Manual of Directions, Scoring Values, and Norms . Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, c. 1939.

box 9

Bauer, Helen. Hawaii, the Aloha State. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, c. 1960. [Author's autograph presentation copy, 1976].

box 9

Carling, Finn. And yet we are human. London: Chatto & Windus, 1962. [Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket].

box 9

Jersild, Jens. De pædofile. Københaven: Nyt Nordisk Forlag Arnold Busck, 1964. [Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket].

box 9

Moffatt, James. The New Testament: a New Translation. New York: Association Press, 1925. [Annotated: From Aase George, June 1930, The Beginning of My Education; with Evelyn Gentry ex libris].

box 9

Robinson, Kenneth. Patterns of Care. London: National Association for Mental Health, 1961. [Author's autograph presentation copy].

box 9

Roestvig, Maren-Sofie. The Happy Man: Studies in the Metamorphoses of a Classical Ideal 1600-1700. Oslo: Akademisk Forlag; Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1954. [Author's autograph presentation copy of publisher's advance copy].

box 9

Silverstein, Charles. A Family Matter: A Parents' Guide to Homosexuality. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, c. 1977. [Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket].

box 9

Townsend, Larry. The Leatherman's Handbook. New York: The Other Traveller, c. 1982. [Author's autograph presentation copy].

box 9

Zambucka, Kristin. Ano Ano: the Seed. Honolulu, Hawaii: Mana Publishing Company, c. 1978. [Inscribed copy to Evelyn Hooker from Carole].

box 10

Variant editions of books owned by UCLA libraries, 1924-1994.

box 10

Defiant Desire: Gay and Lesbian Lives in South Africa. Mark Gevisser and Edwin Cameron, eds. Johannesburg: Raven Press, c. 1994. [Author's autograph presentation copy; paperback].

box 10

Benjamin, Harry. The Transsexual Phenomenon. New York: Julian Press, c1966. With: Supplement. [With dust jacket].

box 10

Bradbury, Ray. The Illustrated Man. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, 1953. [Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket].

box 10

Freeman, Joseph. An American Testament: A Narrative of Rebels and Romantics. London: Wictor Gollanz Limited, 1938. Left Book Club edition [Inscription by Jim Cottle].

box 10

Greenwald, Harold. The Call Girl: A Social And Psychoanalytic Study. New York: Ballantine Books, c. 1958. [Author's autograph presentation copy, 1961].

box 10

Kelley, Truman L. Statistical Method. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1924. [Karl F. Muenzinger's copy; with marginalia in pencil].

box 10

Marlowe, Kenneth. Mr. Madam: Confessions of a Male Madam. Los Angeles: Sherbourne Press, c. 1964. [Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket].

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Pomeroy, Wardell B. Boys & Sex: A Long-Needed Modern Sexual Guide for Boys. New York: Delacorte Press, c. 1968. [Author's autograph presntation copy; with dust jacket].

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West, D.J. Homosexuality. [Harmondsworth, Middlesex]: Penguin Books, c. 1960 [Paperback].

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Wildeblood, Peter. Against the Law. New York: Julian Messner, c. 1959. [With dust jacket].

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Copies of books owned by UCLA libraries, 1929-1981.

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Anomaly. The Invert: His Social Adjustment. Baltimore: The Williams & Wilkins Company, c. 1929 [Franklin Fearing's copy] [ORION 0115983SR].

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Bayer, Ronald. Homosexuality and American Psychiatry: The Politics of Disgnosis. New York: Basic Books, c. 1981. [Marginalia in ink throughout; with dust jacket].

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Boring, Edwin G. The Physical Dimensions of Consciousness. New York: The century Company, c. 1933. [Karl F. Muenzinger's copy; annotations and underlining in pencil throughout].

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Brown, J.F. Psychology and the Social Order. New York: McGraw-Hill Company, 1936. [Ex libris Evelyn G. Caldwell; ex libris Evelyn Caldwell Hooker].

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California Department of Mental Hygiene. Final report on California Sexual Deviation Research: March 1954. Sacramento: Assembly of the State of California, c. 1954 [Evelyn C. Hooker's copy].

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Christie, Richard and Florence L. Geis. Studies in Machiavellianism. New York: Acadmic Press, 1970. [Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket].

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Churchill, Wainwright. Homosexual Behavior Among Males: A Cross-Cultural and Cross Species Investigation. New York: Hawthorn Books, c. 1967 [Underlining in ink throughout].

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Fear No More: A Book of Poems for the Present Time by Living English Poets. Cambridge, England: At the University Press, 1940 [Copy inscribed to Evelyn C. Hooker; with dust jacket].

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Freedman, Mark. Homosexuality and Psychological Functioning. Belmont, California: Brooks/Cole, c. 1971 [Author's autograph presentation copy; paperback].

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Copies of books owned by UCLA libraries, 1937-1994.

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Edwardes, Allen and R.E.L. Masters. The Cradle of Erotica. New York: Julian Press, 1962. Review copy; marginalia [ORION 2723442MC].

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Garnets, Linda D. and Douglas C. Kimmel, Eds. Psychological Perspectives on Lesbian and Gay Experiences. New York: Columbia University Press, c. 1993. [Authors' autograph presentation copy; paperback] [ORION 5408901MC].

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Goudge, Elizabeth. The Child from the Sea. New York: Howard-McCann, c. 1970. Inscription from her mother to Evelyn C. Hooker [ORION 2956058MC].

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Gullans, Charles. Arrivals & Departures. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, c. 1962. Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket [ORION 4108342MC].

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Herdt, Gilbert and Andrew Boxer. Children of Horizons: How Gay and Lesbian Teens Are Leading a New Way Out of the Closet. Boston: Beacon Press, c. 1993. Authors' autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket. [ORION 5395089MC].

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Hoffman, Martin. The Gay World: Male Homosexuality and the Social Creation of Evil. New York: Basic Books, c. 1968. Evelyn C. Hooker's copy; with dust jacket [ORION 2715745MC].

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Human Sexuality: New Directions in American Catholic Thought. New York: Paulist Press, c. 1977. Presentation copy inscribed by Ron Modras to Evelyn C. Hooker; with dust jacket [ORION 2122979MC].

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Iga, Mamoru. The Thorn in the Chrysanthemum: Suicide and Economic Success in Modern Japan. Berkeley: University of California Press, c. 1986. Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket [ORION 3186859MC].

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Institute for Sex Research. Sexual Behavior in the Human Female. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders and Company, 1953. Evelyn C. Hooker's copy; marginalia [ORION 2126681MC].

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Jersild, Jens. The Normal Homosexual Male vs. the Boy Molester. Copenhagen: Nyt Nordisk Forlag Arnold Busck, 1967. Author's autograph presentation copy [ORION 2716068MC].

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Karlen, Arno. Sexuality and Homosexuality: A New View. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, c. 1971. Marginalia and underlining throughout [ORION 2724948MC].

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Kinsey, Alfred C., Wardell B. Pomeroy, and Clyde E. Martin. Sexual Behavior in the Human Male. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company, 1948. 7th printing. Evelyn C. Hooker's copy [ORION 2725022MC].

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Kluckhohn, Clyde and Henry A. Murray. Personality in Nature, Society, and Culture. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1949. Franklin Fearing's copy; marginalia; with dust jacket [ORION 3371469MC].

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Legg, W. Dorr. Homophile Studies in Theory and Practice. Los Angeles: ONE Institute Press; San Francisco: GLB Publishers, c. 1994. Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket [ORION 5576547MC].

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McWhirter, David P. and Andrew M. Mattison. The Male Couple: How Relationships Developed. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, c. 1984. Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket [ORION 2421096MC].

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Mercer, J.D. They Walk in Shadow. New York: Comet Press Books, c. 1959. Author's autograph presentation copy; special authors copy no. 99; with dust jacket [ORION 2720372MC].

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Moore, Kate Gordon. Chapters on the theory of imagination [Los Angeles(?): s.n], c. 1949. Author's autograph presentation copy [ORION 3483909MC].

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Myers, Charles S. In the Realm of Mind: Nine Chapters on the Applications and Implications of Psychology. Cambridge, England: At the University Press, 1937. Author's autograph presentation copy to Evelyn Gentry [ORION 5706473MC].

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Peters, Edward. Strategy and Tactics in Labor Negotiations. New London, Connecticut: National Foreman's Institute, c. 1955. Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket [ORION 4009336MC].

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Copies of books owned by UCLA libraries, 1936-1993.

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Rechy, John. This Day's Death: A Novel. New York: Grove Press, c. 1969. Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket [ORION 2209614MC].

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Rechy, John. The Fourth Angel. New York: Viking Press, c. 1972. Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket [variant edition to ORION 4174189MC] .

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Rechy, John. Numbers. New York: Grove Press, c. 1967. Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket [variant edition to ORION 4174627MC].

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Rechy, John. The Sexual Outlaw: A Documentary. New York: Grove Press, c. 1977. Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket [ORION 2209613MC].

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Rechy, John. The Vampires. New York: Grove Press, c. 1971. Author's autograph presentation copy [ORION 2984343MC].

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Reinisch, June M. with Ruth Beasley. The Kinsey Institute New Report on Sex: What you Must Know to be Sexually Literate. New York: St. Marten's Press, 1990. Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket [ORION 4957237MC].

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Reinisch, June Machover et al, Eds. Masculinity/Femininity: Basic Perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket [ORION 4111923MC].

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Robinson, Forrest G. Love's Story Told: A Life of Henry A. Murray. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University press, 1992. Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket [ORION 5254608MC].

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Schur, Edwin M. Crimes Without Victims: Deviant Behavior and Public Policy; Abortion, Homosexuality, Drug Addiction. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, c. 1965. Evelyn C. Hooker's copy; some marginalia; paperback [ORION 2733077MC].

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Seuss, Dr. You're Only Old Once! New York: Random House, c1986. Insribed from Bryan Englund to Evelyn C. Hooker; with dust jacket].

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Sherwood, Robert Emmet. Idiot's Delight. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1936. Inscription from Ed Hooker to Evelyn C. Hooker [ORION 2229953MC].

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Shneidman, Edwin S. Definition of Suicide. New York: John Wiley & Sons, c. 1985. Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket.

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Shneidman, Edwin S. Suicide as Psychache: A Clinical Approach to Self-Destructive Behavior. Northvale, New Jersey: Jason Aronson, c. 1993. Author's autograph presentation copy; paperback.

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Shneidman, Edwin S. Thematic Test Analysis. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1951. Evelyn C. Hooker's copy.

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Shneidman, Edwin S. Voices of Death. New York: Harper & Row, c. 1980. Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket.

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Society of Medical Psychoanalysis. Homosexuality: a Psychoanalytic Study. New York: Basic Books, c. 1962. Evelyn C. Hooker's copy; some marginalia; with dust jacket [ORION 2718926MC].

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Stewart, David A. Preface to Empathy. New York: Philosophical Library, c1956. Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket [ORION 4165246MC].

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Tobey, Mark. Paintings from the Collection of Joyce and Arthur Dahl. Palo Alto: Leland Stanford Art Gallery, Stanford University, c. 1967. Inscribed from Arthur L. Dahl to Evelyn C. Hooker; paperback.

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Voeller, Bruce, June reinisch, and Michael Gottlieb, Eds. AIDS and Sex: An Integrated Biomedical and Biobehavioral Approach. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990. Author's (Reinisch) autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket [ORION 4993408MC].

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Warren, Carol A.B. Identity and Community in the Gay World. New York: John Wiley & Sons, c. 1974. Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket.

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Welch, Julie and Louise Brody. Leading Men. New York: Villard Books, c. 1985. Inscription from Bryan Englund to Evelyn C. Hooker, 1986; with dust jacket.

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Wolff, Charlotte. Love Between Women. 2nd ed. London: Duckworth, 1973. Author's autograph presentation copy; paperback.

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Wysor, Bettie. The Lesbian Myth. New York: Random House, c. 1974. Author's autograph presentation copy; with dust jacket.