June 4, 2007

Barbara Hubler

Director of Financial Aid

San FranciscoStateUniversity

1600 Holloway Avenue

San Francisco, CA 94132

Re: Jason Brown of Chino Hills, CA

I am pleased to announce that Jason Brown, of Chino Hills, CA, is one of three Queer Scholars for 2006–07.

Jason will attend San FranciscoStateUniversity this fall.

The amount of the award is $1,000. The Queer Foundation would like to send a check in this amount to your office with our request that you provide the funds to Jason to help with the cost of his studies at SFSU during the coming year.

Please provide the name and address of the person to whom we should send the check. Please also state to whom the check should be made out.

The Queer Foundation will pair Jason with a mentor—a successful LGBTA writer—who will help himhave a productive year as a Queer Scholar. We ask, in return, that he strive to (a) maintain a suitable grade point average as determined by the college or university, (b) practice self care, and (c) give back to the LGBTA community through doing community service, authoring queer studies papers, and/or mentoring high school or other college students.

Sincerely,

Joseph Dial, Ph.D.

Executive Director

June 6, 2006

Jim Kohn, English Department Chair

San FranciscoStateUniversity

Humanities 289
1600 Holloway Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94132

Re: Jason Brown of Chino Hills, CA

I am pleased to announce that Jason Brown, of Chino Hills, CA, is one of three Queer Scholars for 2006–07.

Jason will attend San FranciscoStateUniversity this fall.

The Queer Foundation will pair Jason with a mentor—a successful LGBTA writer—who will help him have a productive year as a Queer Scholar. In return, he will strive to (a) maintain a suitable grade point average as determined by the university, (b) practice self care, and (c) give back to the LGBTA community through doing community service, authoring queer studies papers, and/or mentoring high school or other college students.

Please join us in congratulating him on his outstanding achievement and supporting him as he begins his year as San FranciscoStateUniversity’s first Queer Scholar.

Sincerely,

Joseph Dial, Ph.D.

Executive Director

June 3, 2006

Patricia Peek

FordhamUniversity

441 E. Fordham Road

Bronx, NY 10458

Re: Scarlett Sieber of Durango, CO

I am pleased to announce that Scarlett Sieber of Durango, CO, is one of three Queer Scholars for 2006–07.

Scarlett will attend FordhamUniversity this fall.

The amount of the award is $1,000. The Queer Foundation would like to send a check in this amount to your office with our request that you provide the funds to Scarlett to help with the cost of her studies at Fordham during the coming year.

Please provide the name and address of the person to whom we should send the check. Please also state to whom the check should be made out.

The Queer Foundation will pair Scarlett with a mentor—a successful LGBTA writer—who will help her have a productive year as a Queer Scholar. We ask, in return, that she strive to (a) maintain a suitable grade point average as determined by the university, (b) practice self care, and (c) give back to the LGBTA community through doing community service, authoring queer studies papers, and/or mentoring high school or other college students.

Sincerely,

Joseph Dial, Ph.D.

Executive Director

June 10, 2006

Dr. Nancy Curtin, Chair

History Department

Dealy Hall, Room 613

FordhamUniversity

441 E. Fordham Road

Bronx, NY 10458

Re: Scarlett Sieber of Durango, CO

I am pleased to announce that Scarlett Sieber of Durango, CO, is one of three Queer Scholars for 2006–07.

Scarlett will attend FordhamUniversity this fall.

The Queer Foundation will pair Scarlett with a mentor—a successful LGBTA writer—who will help her have a productive year as a Queer Scholar. In return, she will strive to (a) maintain a suitable grade point average as determined by the university, (b) practice self care, and (c) give back to the LGBTA community through doing community service, authoring queer studies papers, and/or mentoring high school or other college students.

Please join us in congratulating her on her outstanding achievement and supporting her as she begins her year as FordhamUniversity’s first Queer Scholar.

Sincerely,

Joseph Dial, Ph.D.

Executive Director

June 10, 2006

Professor Maryanne Kowaleski

History Department

Dealy Hall, Room 613

FordhamUniversity

441 E. Fordham Road

Bronx, NY 10458

Re: Scarlett Sieber of Durango, CO

I am pleased to announce that Scarlett Sieber of Durango, CO, is one of three Queer Scholars for 2006–07.

Scarlett will attend FordhamUniversity this fall.

The Queer Foundation will pair Scarlett with a mentor—a successful LGBTA writer—who will help her have a productive year as a Queer Scholar. In return, she will strive to (a) maintain a suitable grade point average as determined by the university, (b) practice self care, and (c) give back to the LGBTA community through doing community service, authoring queer studies papers, and/or mentoring high school or other college students.

Please join us in congratulating her on her outstanding achievement and supporting her as she begins her year as FordhamUniversity’s first Queer Scholar.

Sincerely,

Joseph Dial, Ph.D.

Executive Director

June 10, 2006

Professor Stuart Sherman, Chair

English Department

Room 541, Dealy Hall

FordhamUniversity

441 E. Fordham Road

Bronx, NY 10458

Re: Scarlett Sieber of Durango, CO

I am pleased to announce that Scarlett Sieber of Durango, CO, is one of three Queer Scholars for 2006–07.

Scarlett will attend FordhamUniversity this fall.

The Queer Foundation will pair Scarlett with a mentor—a successful LGBTA writer—who will help her have a productive year as a Queer Scholar. In return, she will strive to (a) maintain a suitable grade point average as determined by the university, (b) practice self care, and (c) give back to the LGBTA community through doing community service, authoring queer studies papers, and/or mentoring high school or other college students.

Please join us in congratulating her on her outstanding achievement and supporting her as she begins her year as FordhamUniversity’s first Queer Scholar.

Sincerely,

Joseph Dial, Ph.D.

Executive Director

June 10, 2006

Associate Professor Gale Swiontkowski

English Department

Room 541, Dealy Hall

FordhamUniversity

441 E. Fordham Road

Bronx, NY 10458

Re: Scarlett Sieber of Durango, CO

I am pleased to announce that Scarlett Sieber of Durango, CO, is one of three Queer Scholars for 2006–07.

Scarlett will attend FordhamUniversity this fall.

The Queer Foundation will pair Scarlett with a mentor—a successful LGBTA writer—who will help her have a productive year as a Queer Scholar. In return, she will strive to (a) maintain a suitable grade point average as determined by the university, (b) practice self care, and (c) give back to the LGBTA community through doing community service, authoring queer studies papers, and/or mentoring high school or other college students.

Please join us in congratulating her on her outstanding achievement and supporting her as she begins her year as FordhamUniversity’s first Queer Scholar.

Sincerely,

Joseph Dial, Ph.D.

Executive Director

June 16, 2006

Sarah T. Leidecker

Rhode IslandCollege

Office of Financial Aid

600 Mt. Pleasant Avenue

Providence, RI 02908-1991

Re: Julianne Maynus of New Baltimore, NY

I am pleased to announce that Julianne Maynus of New Baltimore, NY, is one of three Queer Scholars for 2006–07.

Julianne will attend Rhode IslandCollege this fall.

The amount of the award is $1,000. The Queer Foundation would like to send a check in this amount to your office with our request that you provide the funds to Julianne to help with the cost of her studies at Rhode IslandCollege during the coming year.

Please provide the name and address of the person to whom we should send the check. Please also state to whom the check should be made out.

The Queer Foundation will pair Julianne with a mentor—a successful LGBTA writer—who will help her have a productive year as a Queer Scholar. We ask, in return, that she strive to (a) maintain a suitable grade point average as determined by the college, (b) practice self care, and (c) give back to the LGBTA community through doing community service, authoring queer studies papers, and/or mentoring high school or other college students.

Sincerely,

Joseph Dial, Ph.D.

Executive Director

June 16, 2006

Larraine Gell, Counselor

RavenaSenior High School

2025 Rte 9W

Ravena, NY 12143

Re: Julianne Maynus of New Baltimore, NY

I am pleased to announce that Julianne Maynus of New Baltimore, NY, is one of three Queer Scholars for 2006–07.

Julianne will attend Rhode IslandCollege this fall.

The Queer Foundation will pair Julianne with a mentor—a successful LGBTA writer—who will help her have a productive year as a Queer Scholar. In return, she will strive to (a) maintain a suitable grade point average as determined by the college, (b) practice self care, and (c) give back to the LGBTA community through doing community service, authoring queer studies papers, and/or mentoring high school or other college students.

Please join us in congratulating her on her outstanding achievement and supporting her as she begins her year as Rhode IslandCollege’s first Queer Scholar.

Sincerely,

Joseph Dial, Ph.D.

Executive Director