Word: gay
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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This is all the more true when the topic at hand is homosexuality. Here, the mainstream religious thought has traditionally been so univocal in its negative attitude that it is easy, and not illogical, for someone struggling with the issues of gay identity to expect nothing but censure from the religious community. Fortunately, the reality is significantly different, at least in some places, from the expectation...
...People don't really understand our situation. They have to think Rob is gay to deal with it, since he's not my boyfriend. He's not gay, but people need to think so," Donna says...
...Republican primary is Mike Antonovich, 46, a Los Angeles County supervisor who has toiled long and loyally in the campaigns of Ronald Reagan and California's popular Republican Governor George Deukmejian. Antonovich has some novel ideas (illegal Mexican immigrants should be stopped at the border by armed U.S. soldiers; gay men should combat the AIDS epidemic by going straight). He also has a habit of answering specific questions with tiresome civics lessons that begin, "Under our Constitution, there are three branches of Government...
...divestment candidates, John T. Plotz'69, Gay W. Seidman '78 and Kenneth H. Simmons'54, have charged that the letter--sent to all190,000 alumni--constituted unfair electioneering.They have demanded a chance to reply...
...TIME FOR two changes on Harvard's 30-member Board of Overseers. Joan T. Bok '51, chairman of the body, should resign after apologizing for her underhanded attempt to influence the election of Board members; and alumni should vote for John Plotz '69, Kenneth Simmons '54, Gay W. Seidman '78--the three pro-divestment candidates she slighted...