Word: gayness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...snow and subfreezing temperatures straight into a lush garden where a stone Saint Francis of Assisi stood by a gurgling waterfall and fields of flowering forsythia and geraniums. In Kansas City, Mo., the theme was "A Circus of Flowers," with a candy-striped circus tent summoning up a gay, summer air. For the opening of Cleveland's 23rd show, neither blizzards nor bone-chilling winds sweeping off of ice-covered Lake Erie could deter 18,000 hardy hobbyists. And in Detroit, while huge blocks of ice floated down the river near by, the crowds packed so tightly into cavernous...
...hock to his psychoanalyst, Beau has convinced Barbara that he and she are emotionally unready for parenthood. A hotter squarehead prevails. Hiram Sherman is a proper-minded homosexual, more censorious than Cato the Elder. He has raised Beau since the lad was a 15-year-old pickup in a gay bar, and he is disgusted with Beau's flibbertigibbet irresponsibility. Sherman's performance is an up tick in a dramatic bear market, but he doesn't keep the play from sliding inexorably toward its happy bankrupt ending...
Gonzalez did not have a strenuous first day, defeating Rochester's Steve Horowitz, 15-8, 15-8, 15-7, and Toronto's Steve McCarthy, 3-1. But today Gonzalez will find the going a little rougher against Princeton's Walt Smedley and Burt Gay...
...seeds in the tournament will probably be Penn's undefeated number one and two men, Maurice Heckscher and Howard Coonley, Yale's John West, and Princeton's Burt Gay, who won the New York invitation Tournament during Christmas Invitation...
Adams will be right up there with them. He lost tight five-game matches to Heckscher and West in team matches, but defeated Gay in the Princeton match...