
March 2004 Cover
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By
Boyd McDonald
One morning, according to the Worcester, Massachusetts
Telegram & Gazette, a dispatcher broadcast over the police radio a call for a car to report to the entrance of the
Tatnuck Country Club, 1222 Pleasant Street, where a "320" ("disorderly person") was "harassing" people. The 320 was "naked," the dispatcher said-- "buck naked," the paper added.
But by the time cops arrived the 320 was gone.
The numerous extra points he gets for penetrating deep into enemy (i.e., clothed) territory, for mingling with the clothed people, for harassing them as though they were in the
wrong, and for escaping before the cops arrived, surely qualify him for a place in the Exhibitionist's Hall of Fame.
| Author Profile: Boyd McDonald |
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Born in 1925 in South Dakota, Boyd McDonald entered Harvard as a high-school dropout after serving in the army in World War II. Jobs with Time, IBM, and several Wall Street firms preceded Boyd's career as a chronicler of gay sex. He was the founder and editor of Straight to Hell (alternatively the Manhattan Review of Cocksucking), and later published a number of anthologies of true sex histories. Boyd died in September 1993, two months after completing his final book, Scum. |
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