<b>Harold Poor</b> studied German and European history at Columbia University. In 1966, he came to the Rutgers College History Department where he taught and administered until his premature retirement in 1991, after being diagnosed with AIDS. He died on January 24, 1992. One of the most gifted and charismatic teachers in the History Department, Poor's courses ranged widely over German and European history. He pioneered in the teaching of gay history with his course on "History and the Homosexual" in the fall of 1984. He was also the co-author of a music drama <i>Tickles by Tucholsky</i>, which was first produced at Brandeis University and then off Broadway at Theater Four in 1976. From 1981 through 1983, he served as the national Chairperson for the Committee on Lesbian and Gay History, an affiliate of the American Historical Association. <b>Belinda Davis </b>is Professor of History at Rutgers University and Director of the Rutgers Center for European Studies. Her most recent book is <i>The Inner Life of Politics: Extraparliamentary Opposition in West Germany, 1962-83</i>. <b>Chris Poor</b> is the son of Harold L. Poor. He lives in Eugene, Oregon, where he works as an Employment Specialist.
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