subject with any degree of fairness. Few exceptions appear to exist. Several wide areas of the homosexual question have had had to be excluded from the other homosexual publications including the one you are now reading because of the more popular nature of their material.

We shall have to wait and watch ONE QUARTERLY. It is the only

way we will be able to claim openmindedness in our evaluation of this new periodical. We shall have to see whether a strict, scientific study such as this, which recommends no direct practical applications, is scholarship that can offer us any plain lessons in a sane understanding of the homosexual. Don Slater

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COUP DE GRACE, by Marguerite Yourcenar, F.S.&C..

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Coup de Grace is the second of Madam Yourcenar's novels to be translated from the French by Grace Frick in collaboration with the author, Hadrian's Memoirs being the first. Coupe de Grace has the same high quality prose as the earlier work but much greater swiftness of narrative.

THE SERGEANT, by Dennis Murphy, Viking.

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Well-paced, skillful story of the seduction of a handsome young G.I. by his sergeantup to the drinking buddy stage. Poor ending.

THE MOON VOW, by Dr. Hazel Lin, Pageant..

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Why won't Mei Li go to bed with her husband? Dr. Wu finally gets a clue when she takes several gold balls out of another patient Lesbians, that's it! Tedious, sometimes realistic, often ghastly.

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THE PROBLEM OF HOMOSEXUALITY, by Chas. Berg and C. Allen, Citadel.

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Despite good start and fair presentation of psychiatrists' viewpoint on subject, this gets a bit Berglerish. Discusses and includes full text of Wolfenden Report.

SEX WITHOUT GUILT, by Albert Ellis, Ph.D., Lyle Stuart.

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While arguing for more sex freedom, Dr. Ellis still says homosexuals are neurotic unless they vary their sex-outlets.

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