Word: gay
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Gay W. Seidman '78, who ran for the board on a pro-divestment platform, said that although the University administration opposed her campaign, fellow overseers expressed their support for her at the year's first meetings...
...afternoon Commencement ceremonies, University officials announce that Gay W. Seidman '78 snagged one of seven seats on Harvard's Board of Overseers. Seidman campaigned on a three-member divestment platform--despite a controversial letter from Overseers President Joan T. Bok '51 advising alumni not to vote for the state...
Graham has espoused activist causes in the Legislature and City Council. Her work includes advocacy for rent control, child care services, gay rights, and education reform...
...Catholic archdiocese to open a hospice in the area for AIDS patients. In Chicago, a charter-bus driver ejected 35 healthy members and friends of an AIDS fund-raising group last week, merely because of their connection with AIDS patients. "Here in Chicago, AIDS is still seen as a gay issue," one group member said. "I see a lot of hysteria." In California, a group calling itself PANIC (Prevent AIDS Now Initiative Committee) has placed a proposition on the November ballot giving health officials the right to quarantine all AIDS patients and carriers of the virus. Though unlikely to pass...
They may never be as loved by gay Parisians as that legendary master of comedy Jerry Lewis, but a group of about forty Harvard undergrads will soon grace the pages of Le Figaro, a French weekly magazine...