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I have learned of your Society and its projected publication through the Cory Book Service. Although in frank disagreement with certain of the Aims and Principles of the Society, I do feel that your work as a whole deserves support--after all, wo are living in the middle of the 20th Century! Enclosed please find a check for $5.00 to oover one year's subscription to the magazine, and the rest please consider as my grain of sand to the edifice you so selfiesaly and painfully have started building. äth warmest wishes for success...

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--G. S., New York

I have generated in myself a good deal of curiosity and interest in your organization. Not knowing too much about it, I thought I would write and ask you for any printed information you might distribute. I assume you are looking for new nebers, and I may be interested in this also.

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--R. L.. California

I am in receipt of your notice armooing the projected nev magazine. I am interested in your project and heartily approve® of the high type of thing you propose. Please enroll me on your mailing list for a year. I enclose a check for my year's subscription. --(Bev.) E. S., Mississippi

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I am interested in becoming a member in the event a chapter is formed in my area, I might also say that I am completely in accord with the Ainis and Principles of the Society as outlined in your brochure, attachine Society Today."

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--. V., Pennsylvania

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Yes, I believe you have an excellent chance to establish a successful magasine, though you must be prepared to display the patience of a Job to attain that goal...Certainly the potential reader audience is large enough to support four or five such publications, if their support can be activated...

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--J. F., Kansas

I certainly trust that the Society's magazine will be a beacon to closed heads. I eagerly await birth of the first issue. --P. B,, Pennsylvania

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I have received your announcement and bereidth enclose check for a subscription, although I must confess that I'm like "mary others from my state who have to be shown...

--C. H., Missouri

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OPEN LETTER (Continued from page 14) ment of heterosexuality ourselves. We must conceal and dissimulate because it is unlawful to be what we are. Yet we cannot be otherwise. Is it American and democratic to cause a man to deny what God has made him? I am sure you'll agree it is not We know we cannot change or even materially influence public and political opinion about homosexuality. But within your lifetime, Senator, if it has not already done so, there will come to your attention a slow but steady trend toward public acceptance of a condition which is as old as mankind and has existed in all times and in all places. Being a politician, I suppose, carries a certain obligation to work for personal popularity by public denunciation of that which one believes to be publicly unpopular

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I have set before thee a door opened. (Revelations 3,8.)

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There are no closed doors between you and God, His love, forgiveness, and great tenderness. Always, ever, the door

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Only keep this in mindhomosexuals vote too, in greater numbers than you can possibly know. Their homosexuality does not cause them to espouse any ology or ism which is out of keeping with their indiş vidual training, growth and exper. iences. You cannot know, this, of course, if you are heterosexual.

Open your mind and heart, Senator, like the distinguished American you are, and if you truly believe in the principles of democracy and personal liberty, do not again, publicly or privately, class homosexuals as you did before the Republican women. Many of those women 'have homosexual sons and daughters. Some of them know it and some of them don't but one of God's noblest creatures is a mother who has been able to accept and understand the fact of her children's homosexuality. If one whose heart is as close to it it as the mother of a homosexual can understand it, our request that people in your position try to understand it does not seem unreasonable.

Special privilege we do not want and would not accept Equal rights under the law we want and will fight for. Please don't make our fight, already a heart-breaking one, more difficult.

Sincerely yours, (Name Withheld)

stands open you need only to go forward in faith to enter into the good life. It is we who need to open the doors of qur minds and souls, cleansed 'of evil and selfishness, to receive God's blessings.

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