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Sandy F. Smith, Jr.
Sandy F. Smith, Jr. ’82 was an editor of Lavender Portfolio, a 1980s Harvard queer publication.
Timothy M. "Cage" Hall
Timothy M. “Cage” Hall ’94 was an editor and founder of HQ, and managed the publishing side of the magazine.
William “Tate” Dougherty
William “Tate” Dougherty ’94 was an editor and founder of HQ, a 1990s queer publication, and designed the cover of its first issue.
Roger J. Landry
Roger J. Landry '92 was one of the founders of Peninsula, the conservative student publication whose 1991 "Homosexuality" issue sparked campus controversy.
Jonathan L. Handel
Jonathan L. Handel '82 was an editor of Lavender Portfolio, a 1980s Harvard queer publication.
Susan E. Mango Then
Susan E. Mango ’83, a Professor in the Harvard Molecular and Cellular Biology department, enjoyed spending time at the Orson Welles theater and the Goethe Institute, watching New Wave and Japanese films to then fiercely debate their significance with friends.
Harry R. Lewis Then
Harry R. Lewis ’68, a professor in the Computer Science department, remembers frequenting Paperback Booksmith, a 24-hour bookstore on Brattle Street. “I would go there in the middle of the night and buy books. And then go back to my room and read them."
Nancy E. Kleckner Then
Nancy E. Kleckner ’68, a professor in the Harvard department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, recalls some of the events put on at the Radcliffe houses for a cozy night in.