As I listen in to the Pops concert that defines the 4th of July celebration in Boston, I am very aware that there is much about this country unworthy of celebration. I am thinking back to the gay "pornography" scandal at Smith College in 1960, the year I was born. Three closeted gay professors, Joel Dorious, Newton Arvin, and Edward Spofford, were arrested for possessing pictures not dissimilar to those which Jake is gracious enough to share with us every day. In that day, any suggestive image of an attractive man shirtless could be deemed to be "pornography" by the police. Witchhunts were the rule, not the exception where homosexuality was involved. The careers of the three Smith professors were ruined naturally, even if the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts did overturn their convictions in 1963. (For more information see the obituary of Prof. Dorius from 2006: http://www.nytimes. com/2006/ 02/20/obituaries /20dorius. html )
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