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hind closed doors and drawn shades. What consenting adults do with one another in private, barring force, certainly must be their own business.

Let us all see if we can't in our own way do something to prevent persons that we know from getting into trouble. Especially let us urge them to keep from making any public dis-

plays. Let us not, however, be bigots. We need to try to combat the problem that exists in the law on the matter of homosexuality and we need to help our friends with their adjustments. This state could be a much better place for the homosexual and all of society if we were able to combat this problem on these various fronts.

One Institute Quarterly

IS HOMOSEXUALITY GENETIC?

THE FACTS AND THE CONTROVERSY

Have you seen issue Number 14? A study of homosexuality in 17th Century France; the so-called "homosexual conflict," cornerstone of psychoanalytic thinking; the role of the hormones in sexual behavior; cruising patterns among male homosexuals. COMING, in Number 15, a vigorously challenging examination of "Biological Factors in Sexual Behavior, with Special Reference to Homosexuality," by Ray Evans, Ph.D.; later issues, "Homosexual Behavior in the Bible," by Rev. Robert W. Wood; chapters (first time in English) from Hirschfeld's famous Encyclopedia of Homosexuality, Berlin, 1914.

Back issues still available from Number 4 to date, containing invaluable articles and data.

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