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====Subsequent chapters and organizations==== The publicity also led students at other universities to contact Donaldson about starting chapters. In 1968, Donaldson certified SHL chapters at [[Cornell University]], led by [[Jearld Moldenhauer]] and advised by radical priest [[Daniel Berrigan]]; [[New York University]], headed by [[Rita Mae Brown]]; and [[Stanford University]].<ref name=highleyman-shl>{{cite journal |title=First Student Homophile League Forms |journal=GLBT History, 1956β1975 |year=2005 |first=Liz |last=Highleyman |pages=60β63 }} </ref> In 1969, chapters were started at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] by Stan Tillotson, [[San Francisco State University]], and [[Rutgers University]] by [[African American]] Lionel Cuffie. The [[University of Massachusetts Amherst]] gained a chapter in 1970.<ref name=highleyman-shl/> Other early campus gay groups outside the SHL network included the [[Boston University]] Homophile Committee, [[Queer Student Cultural Center|Fight Repression of Erotic Expression (FREE)]] at the [[University of Minnesota system|University of Minnesota]], and Homosexuals Intransigent at the [[City College of New York]].<ref name=highleyman-shl/> Donaldson was "heavily involved throughout the rest of the 1960s not only as national leader of the Student Homophile League but also as an elected officer of the North American Conference of Homophile Organizations (NACHO) and of its Eastern Regional subsidiary".<ref name=donaldson /> By 1971, there were an estimated 150 gay student groups at colleges and universities "often with official sanction and with remarkable acceptance from fellow students".<ref name=nyt71>{{cite news | last=Reinhold | first=Robert | title= Campus Homosexuals Organize To Win Community Acceptance | work = [[The New York Times]] | pages =1, 47 | date=1971-12-15}}</ref>
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