DIRECTORY

MATTACHINE REVIEW Published bi-monthly by the Mattachine Society, Inc., Post Office Box 1925, Los Angeles 53, Calif. Subscription prices: U. S. and Canada, One year, $2.50; 2 years, $5; 4 years, $10. Foreign, $3.50 per year. Single copies, 50 cents.

MANUSCRIPTS-for publication in this magazine are solicited. At the present time, such manuscripts, articles, reviews, etc., must be accepted on a no-fee basis. Manuscripts not accompanied by postpaid return envelope become the property of Mattachine l'eview.

ADVERTISEMENTS accepted only from publishers and/or authors of books, magazines and periodicals related to the research field of the Mattachine Society, Inc. Rates upon application. Publisher reserves the right to reject any and all advertising. DIRECTORY-of areas of the Mattachine Society, Inc.: BOARD OF DIRECTORS, Post Office Box 1925. Los Angeles 53, Calif. LOS ANGELES AREA COUNCIL, Post Office Box 1925, Los Angeles 53, Calif. SAN FRANCISCO AREA COUNCIL, Post Office Box 259. San Francisco 1, Calif. CHICAGO AREA COUNCIL, Post Office Box 3513, Merchandise Mart Post Office, Chicago 54, Ill. Address communications related to a specific area to the area council addresses. above; address all other communications to the Board of Directors.

PUBLICATIONS-The following Mattachine Society publications are available upon order addressed to the proper area above: From the Board of Directors. "The Mattachine Society Today, two booklets (third in preparation), each 25 cents. First booklet tells general information, history, aims and principles of the Society: second contains the constitution, bylaws, articles of incorporation, pledge and policies for legal, legislative, public relations, publications and research departments. Third booklet, when issued, will contain administra tive structure, reporting forms, inforImation on how to conduct discussion groups, form chapters, etc., and other material of value to group leaders! (All booklets mimeographed: all are mailed first class);

AREA COUNCILS at Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago publish monthly mimeographed newsletters. Subscription rates (mailed first class). $1 per year for each newsletter. OTHER PUBLICATIONS-U. S.: One. Magazine, published by One, Inc., 232 S. Hill St., Los Angeles 12, Calif. Monthly. Subscription rates, $2.50 per year (U. S. & Canada), 2 years, $4. Mailed first class, $3.50 per year. All other countries, by regular mail, $3.50 per year. Single copies, 31 cents by first class mail. U. S. & Canada.

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FOREIGN ORGANIZATIONS & PUBLICATIONS Belgium: Centre Cultural Belge, Postbox 30, Ixelles 1, Brussels (no publications). Denmark: (a) Forbundet, Postbox 1023, Copenhagen, Publishes monthly magazine, "Pan." (b) Ganymedes Samfundet, Postbox 848, Copenhagen (no publications). (c) Internationalt Forbund for Sexual Lighed, Postbox 242, Copenhagen (no publications). (d) Vennen, Homofil Organization, Postbox 809 "Vennen,' Copenhagen; magazine,

monthly in Scandinavian languages, some German and English, $3.50 per year by regular mail, $4.50 per year mailed first class sealed.

France: Cercle de France, 162 Rue Jeanne d'Arc, Paris XIIIe; magazine, "Arcadie," monthly in French, $9 per year.

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Germany: (a) Gesellschaft fur Menschenrechte, Neustadter Strasse 48. Hamburg 36; magazines, "Hellas," monthly, and Humanitas," monthly. (b) I.F.O., Auzer der Scheifmuhle 67, Bremen, publishes "Der Weg,' monthly, address Colonnaden 5, Hamburg 36. (c) Verein fur Humanitare Lebensgestaltung, Arndstrasse 3, Frankfurt-am-Main. Magazine, "Dei address Gefahrten," monthly, above. (d) Independent publication: "Dein Freund,' monthly, Kleine Freiheit 25, Hamburg-Altona. Holland: (a) International Congress for sexual Equality, Post Box 542, Amsterdam; periodical, ICSE Newsletter in English. French and German, $3.00 per year. (b) Cultur en Ontspanningscentrum, Post Box 542, Amsterdam; magazine, "Vriendschap," address above, $4.00 per year.. Norway: Det Norske Forbundet Av. 1948, Postbox 1305, Oslo. No, publication.

Sweden: Friends-Club, Box 1710, Gothenburg, no publications; Riksforbundet for Sexueltt Likaberattigande. Postbox 850, Stockholm, no publications.

Switzerland: "Der Kreis (Le Cercle)," organization and monthly magazine (since 1936) in German, French and English. $7 per year. Address: Postbox 547, Zurich 22, Fraumunster, Switzerland:

India: "International Journal of Sexology." Dr. A. P. Phillay, O.B.E., M.B.B.S., publisher, Whiteway Bldg., Bombay (monthly).

(PLEASE NOTE: Persons subscribing to the above publications must obtain international bank drafts or money orders negotiable in the foreign country concerned. Where no subscription price is listed, advance inquiry by airmail, enclosing unstamped self-addressed envelope is recommended. The Mattachine Review assumes no responsibility on hehalf of any organization or publication listed aboye.

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formally, by becoming an actual dues-paying member of the Society itself. This means working on committees, projects and other activities.

WHAT ARE DISCUSSION GROUPS?

These meetings, open to the public, are a public relations and educational educational project of the Society, sponsored for the purpose of accurately informing interested persons of the existence of the Society and its aims and purposes, and for the public discussion of topics related to these aims and purposes.

WHAT ARE CHAPTERS?

Chapters are the basic membership organizational unit. Any group of four or more interested persons may apply for recognition as a chartered chapter, providing they subscribe to the constitution, by-laws and acknowledged aims and purposes for which the society was formed.

WHAT IS THE SOCIETY'S ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE?

In addition to Chapters and Discussion Groups, an Area Council is set up to coordinate activities of chapters in each principal locality. It is composed of representatives member from each chapter concerned. Above this, a sevenBoard of Directors has been formed to guide and channel activities of the several areas of the Society. Its officers are the officers of the General Convention, and are democratically elected by direct vote of Chapter de legates. The number of delegates from each chapter is determined on the basis of chapter membership.

HOW MAY I OBTAIN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION?

For further information regarding the Society write to the Board of Directors or the Area Council nearest you. Their addresses are listed in the Directory on page 30 of this magazine. In the Los Angeles area, persons desiring information may call the Society's telephone answering service, VAndike 1221.

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