Richard Grayson
An 18-Year-Old’s Diary Entries From October, 1969
In English, we had a long and sometimes heated discussion on open enrollment. Generally, I support it, but I think we have to redefine “college” itself. We got into the basic question, which is — naturally — race.
An 18-Year-Old’s Diary Entries From September, 1969
I went to the Village and sat around in Washington Square. Next to me was this good-looking hippie 16-year-old kid. A dirty old man tried to proposition us both. He asked me if the kid was my lover (an interesting idea). Anyway, we lied our heads off to him.
An 18-Year-Old’s Diary Entries From August, 1969
I got a letter from David. He thinks Bruce (from my play) is a latent homosexual. Better latent than never, as Brad says.