A drawing of Ichabod Crane as schoolmaster and his students; with the accompanying words, "Or peradventure, by the appalling sound of the birch, as he urged some tardy loiterer along the path of learning"
The southeast corner of 36th Street and Eleventh Avenue shows the construction of the 7 subway line, which will eventually run to the Jacob K. Javitts Convention Center on the West Side. Midtown buildings rise behind while signs near the corner explain what the construction is doing.
Harry describes his trip to Madrid and how the city has made him homesick for New York. He writes that their friend Bernie expects to be sent home, most likely for psychiatric reasons. Harry says that his parents are reunited and imagines it is because of the war and his being away. He writes that there were boxing matches the night before. Between bouts Harry jumped into the ring and was able to get the entire crowd singing.
Mailloux writes to Markham praising his poem "The Man With The Hoe" and telling of how her brother used it in his remarks before the Nineteenth Century Club.
The Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center Newsletter for October 1994. Includes recent news and happenings at the Center and in the community and listings of regular and special meetings.