MEN who who find

Lesbians

Unlike some of the organizations

DESIRABLE which concern themselves with the

question of homosexuality ONE has always operated "coeducationally," believing that, however varied their lives may be in details, the male and female homosexual are pretty much in the same boat together.

Consequently, ONE has had women on its staff ever since 1952. Such names as Geraldine Jackson, Ann Carll Reid, Eve Elloree, Jane Somers, Sten Russell, Alison Hunter, Dawn Frederic, Alice Horvath, Carol Robin and many others are well known to those who have been reading the Magazine for any length of time. What the Corporation would have been like without the faithful and talented contributions of its many women is hard to imagine.

An entirely different type of organization exclusively for women, the Daughters of Bilitis, was organized in San Francisco in the Fall of 1955. One of the founders, Del Martin, currently President, in the following article describes some of the problems which uniquely confront the women in her organization. ONE's editors felt that in the interests of a broader understanding of such problems readers would find such an article of special interest.

Just how would you define a lesbian? For years I have been under the impression that a lesbian is a woman who is attracted to her own sexemotionally, physically and/or spiritually.

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