Word: gayness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Radcliffe defense got tough for the remainder of the contest. Lanky defense-woman Gay Smith, who Radcliffe coach Molly Quinby said "played her strongest game of the season," hounded the N.U. forwards. She knocked the ball loose time after time, and flattened one N.U. wing in front of the Radcliffe...
...Very Fashionable." When Kate Millett, author of the bestselling Sexual Politics, acknowledged to a meeting of feminists and Gay Liberationists in 1970 that although married, she also enjoyed lesbian relationships, the news caused a sensation both within and without the women's movement. Millett's latest book, Flying, to be published in June, will tell all about her bisex life to an audience not so shockable. They have by now seen movies like Sunday, Bloody Sunday, in which a male lover is shared by Glenda Jackson and Peter Finch. They have read books like the bestseller. Portrait...
...Gay Smith scored the only tally for Radcliffe in the first half, and the Tigers jumped to a 6-1 lead by halftime...
...with a deep boom and running up to a high treble till the air is filled with the clashing of iron tongues... Little groups of students coming from the side streets hasten across the yard, bound for Memorial Hall, and in spite of the general din, fragments of their gay talk come clearly to the passers...
...probably a student) admitted, "Life at Radcliffe does not lend itself easily to description." The 'Cliffe seemed to be a dull place-- "there are no picturesque details which can be seized upon," Bennett reported. "A large number of the students live at home," so there was "none of the gay dormitory life which is so distinctive a feature at most women's colleges." An atmosphere of "thought and study invests Radcliffe," Bennett wrote, but "no girl is proud of being called a 'grind...