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Larry Kramer called Rodger McFarlane, the first paid executive director of the
Gay Men's Health Crisis, someone who "did more for the gay world than any person has ever done"?
It appears inconsistent to write that McFarlane walked into GMHC's offices and later, after becoming executive director, helped to get it offices for the first time.
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Did you know... that playwright
Larry Kramer called Rodger McFarlane, the first paid executive director of the
Gay Men's Health Crisis, someone who "did more for the gay world than any person has ever done"?
It appears inconsistent to write that McFarlane walked into GMHC's offices and later, after becoming executive director, helped to get it offices for the first time.
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06:07, 22 May 2009 (UTC)reply