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Trying to decide just what will go into each issue of TVia is quite a task. I know there are considerable differ- ences of opinion as to what is wanted, and so far I have tried to put in a little of everything to satisfy all, but it is rather tricky. Sombody says "lets have more true ex- periences" and the next mail will have a letter saying, "all these true stories are alike, how about some good fic- tion". Such is the life of an Editor.
In the Poll last year, case histories came up with a pretty high rating--91%, so the next issue #9 is going to be devoted rather completely to them. I have two long and interesting histories that will run over into #10 in order to make room for the shorter ones. Then in #10 I plan to have a lot of material on make-up, dress, choosing cloth- ing, proper padding etc.. ---a kind of hints and helps issue. But I can't just dream this up all by myself may I request that you send in your own personal contributions to this. Even if you have just run across some simple method of do- ing something send it along--it will help somebody else. If you can write a short article on some aspect of TV1 sm do so, we'll make a clinic out of it. But PLEASE, send this material on a separate sheet from your letter and put your code on it so it can go into the "material for #10 folder".
The results of the Questionaire will be given in #9 since they go along with the case history idea. So far the results are very interesting. I have received about 130 of them, but since statistics are more interesting and ac- curate the more there of them, I urge those of you who have not yet sent yours back to do so. If you have misla d the page drop me a note and I'll send you another.
The psychologist about whom I wrote in #6 is getting his test material printed. I will mail them for him. All the TVs living here in So. Calif. that I have asked to see him in person have done so and several others who were just traveling through have also. He says that he has learned