Upcoming Events
This page lists some of the upcoming events sponsored by the Caucus, its
local chapters, and other Harvard LBG groups. This is not a comprehensive
listing, however, and it is not always possible to keep this list up to
date. E-mail [email protected]
for information about getting on mailing lists which will keep you informed
of upcoming events in your area. Also check out our list of past
events. The preeminent event of the Caucus each year is our Annual
Commencement Dinner. There are few Caucus events over the summer.
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BOSTON/CAMBRIDGE
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List of past events.
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Boston/Cambridge Caucus events, and other upcoming events on campus, are
listed on our new Queer
Harvard Events Calendar.
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For information on Boston/Cambridge events contact Boston/Cambridge
Chair (no chair at present; volunteers welcome!)
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NEW YORK
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LOS ANGELES
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SAN FRANCISCO
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List of past events.
- Mailing List Contact: Long-time member Norm Larson, L'63. Please alert him to address changes, potential new members, etc. at 415-621-1996 or email at [email protected].
- Other Notes: As usual, we need people who would be willing to volunteer their living room for a meeting. Call Sam Blazer at 510-336-1895 (note new number). Also, we encourage lesbians to participate as presenters, guests, hosts, and volunteers. Call Nancy Kates, A.B. '84: 415-641-0456 or [email protected] or Sam Blazer at 510-336-1895 or [email protected].
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
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CHICAGO
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PHILADELPHIA
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List of past events.
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A Philadelphia chapter of the Harvard Gay and Lesbian Caucus has been formed.
We have had three meetings/social events since October. At our most
recent meeting, Prof. Warren Goldfarb, Chair of the Open Gate, spoke
to us about the state of gay and lesbian life and issues at Harvard, and
the Caucus' plans for the future. We plan to meet approximately bi-monthly
for speakers and social events. We have grown to 25 members, and we believe
there must be more of us out there in the Delaware Valley.
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For information on Philadelphia chapter events, contact Roland Dunbrack
'85, Ph. D. '93 - [email protected].
7/18/98