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I am much too busy to reply to these answers, but I will compile and summarize them and write again in a later issue giving you the results. Should any of you in the Los Angeles area wish to express your views in person to me, perhaps an appointment could be made through the editor of TRANSVESTIA.

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Here is an opportunity to present your side of the story, friends. Many of you have consulted psychiatrists per- sonally, or read of their opinions in the medical jour- nals. Many of you have also been greatly disappointed and disgusted by the interpretations made and the help offered. Here is a chance perhaps to enlighten the medical profession a little. Representative letters will be printed in the correspondence section if they ne are not too long. Hood add

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The "Ghost of Spofford" was caught early Wednesday and turned out to be a 16 year old boy masquerading as a girl. Two policement nabbed the "ghost" approximately at the stroke of midnight. He wore his mother's clothes, incluu- ing a white shawl. "I never wanted to be a ghost" he said. "I liked to dress in women's clothes".