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Sumner Hawley

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Anonymous:
Being gay in a homophobic place would have explained Sumner's encouragement of diversity, his sympathy for the underdog, and his empathy for minority points of view.

Incidentally, in one seminar we were asked to raise our hand if we had had at least one homosexual experience. Of us thirty or so students aged 14-18, nearly everyone raised their hand. It was a revelation for me, a real Kinsey report.

Mike

Anonymous:
Calling Mr. Hawley gay is an insult to the entire concept of homosexuality. Please don't compare that vile creature to any member of the homosexual community when in fact he might be guilty of being a pedophile.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Calling Mr. Hawley gay is an insult to the entire concept of homosexuality. Please don't compare that vile creature to any member of the homosexual community when in fact he might be guilty of being a pedophile.
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Sorry, Ursus. Your credibility is nil.

Ursus:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Calling Mr. Hawley gay is an insult to the entire concept of homosexuality. Please don't compare that vile creature to any member of the homosexual community when in fact he might be guilty of being a pedophile.
--- End quote ---
Sorry, Ursus. Your credibility is nil.
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Sorry, Mike, that was not me.  In fact, it seems almost as though you've been calling a lot of people "Ursus" lately when you don't agree with them or wish to disparage them.  This is not the "Big Balls" way.

Anonymous:
Tweed and gayness go together like sushi and wasabi.  I am flattered to have a grand old fag like Sumnie counted among my promoters.  There is a special bond between an old english prof and a returning alum.  Ursus can fill you in on the details.

Kisses and a special squeeze,

Concept of Homosexuality

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