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From: lasher@via.DEC (Lew Lasher - DTN 381-2651)
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Subject: Harvard's recent anti-discrimination policy
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Date: Thu, 22-Aug-85 09:53:29 EDT
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Steve Dyer recently commended gay people at Harvard for years of persistence
in eventually getting Harvard to adopt a non-discrimination policy.

Without taking anything away from the efforts of those who persisted at
Harvard (I myself was one of them), it should not go unmentioned that
a major factor in the adoption of the non-discrimination policy by those
parts of the University that had not already done so was the recent enactment
of anti-discrimination ordinances in Cambridge and Boston.