Alan L. Hart (born Alberta Lucille Hart, October 4, 1890 – July 1, 1962) was an American physician, radiologist, tuberculosis researcher, writer and novelist. Born female, Hart was one of the first to undergo transition surgery in the United States, and lived the rest of his life as a man.
A compilation of Alan Hart's college writings from the Lewis & Clark College Special Collections accompanied by an overview and timeline of Hart's life by Brian Booth. This pamphlet was published following an exhibit of Hart's writings at Aubrey Watzek Library, Lewis & Clark College, March 15-June 1, 2002. Printed in an edition of 100 copies. 39 pages.
2003
Marriage announcement showing Alan Hart using the pseudonym Robert Allen Bamsford to marry Inez Stark. San Francisco Examiner. (San Francisco, California)
1918-02-10
Book cover for Dr. Alan Hart's These Mysterious Rays, a Nontechnical Discussion of the Uses of X-Rays and Radium. Published in 1943 the book was translated into several languages.
1945
Poem written by Lucille Hart about Albany College romantic partner, Eva Cushman. From the Albany College Yearbook, the Takenah.
1911
Photograph of the Albany College chemistry laboratory. Lucille Hart (second from right.) From the Albany College Yearbook, the Takenah.
1911
Photograph of Albany College editorial staff showing Hart romantic partner Eva Cushman (top left), and Lucille Hart (top right.) From the Albany College Yearbook, the Takenah.
1911
Albany College debate team. From a scrapbook by Martha Montague.
1909
Photograph of Hart as a young child, taken from the 1911 Albany College Yearbook, the Takenah.
1894~