Adrian Mellon, the gay man thrown over the bridge and subsequently killed by It in chapter 2, makes reference to "the era of Ronnie Moron and Phyllis Housefly" when talking to his partner Don about the homophobic contingent of the town of Derry. I was fairly certain that Ronnie Moron was a reference to Ronald Reagan, but it took a quick search to learn that Phyllis Housefly is a reference to Phyllis Schlafly [Phyllis Schlafly - Wikipedia], a conservative activist and constitutional lawyer. This was probably common knowledge to adult readers when the book was published, but to anyone picking it up for the first time now who wasn't born yet or wasn't old enough back then to know as much, it might help for the list of characters on the website to indicate as much, rather than say "mentioned in passing" as if they were actual characters. Just a thought!