Harvard's Secret Court
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 12:26 am
I have just finished reading a book that I would highly recommend, Harvard's Secret Court: The Savage 1920 Purge of Campus Homosexuals by William Wright (St. Martin's Press, 2005). It is all about the expulsion of several students for simply even associating with anyone even slightly suspect, and how Harvard tried to ruin their lives through vendetta.
The whole episode began with the suicide of a student, Cyril Wilcox of High Street, Fall River. Cyril's brother Lester knows about his brother, and after the suicide finds scandalous letters that infuriate him. In his anger and grief, he contacts Harvard, and passes on the letters, which sets the wheels in motion.
Coincidentally, after the secret court has met and sat in judgment, a second student from Fall River, Eugene Cummings, commits suicide as well.
There is a bit about the structure of Fall River society that rings true. And our Lizzie is mentioned a couple of times.
Lester Wilcox married Lucy French and took a job as supervisor at the Granite Mills. One part was actually amusing:
Lucy's family owned a farm in Swansea, close to Fall River. It was called "the Lizzie Borden farm" because of a distant relationship. ("Everyone in Fall River is related to Lizzie Borden," Lester's son, Richard Wilcox, would later say.)
Sadly, Lester ended his days in the Taunton Asylum, and was even suspected of having something to do with the great fire of 1928.
The whole episode began with the suicide of a student, Cyril Wilcox of High Street, Fall River. Cyril's brother Lester knows about his brother, and after the suicide finds scandalous letters that infuriate him. In his anger and grief, he contacts Harvard, and passes on the letters, which sets the wheels in motion.
Coincidentally, after the secret court has met and sat in judgment, a second student from Fall River, Eugene Cummings, commits suicide as well.
There is a bit about the structure of Fall River society that rings true. And our Lizzie is mentioned a couple of times.
Lester Wilcox married Lucy French and took a job as supervisor at the Granite Mills. One part was actually amusing:
Lucy's family owned a farm in Swansea, close to Fall River. It was called "the Lizzie Borden farm" because of a distant relationship. ("Everyone in Fall River is related to Lizzie Borden," Lester's son, Richard Wilcox, would later say.)
Sadly, Lester ended his days in the Taunton Asylum, and was even suspected of having something to do with the great fire of 1928.