ativity in a discriminating and wholesome fashion. There are thousands of well adjusted homosexuals leading busy useful lives. With a little encouragement there can be many more doing the same. I firmly believe that homosexuals have a very definite place in society today. Under capable leadership within their own ranks they may again occupy positions of
trust as they have in civilizations in the past.
May this column encourage the individual to a better understanding of life's problems, a more wholesome self acceptance and the development. of responsible citizenship by way of the psychiatric viewpoint.
Blanche M. Baker. M.D.. Ph.D.
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