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it. You have to be a TV to keep it up on and on and on. Moreover, it's cheaper than electrolysis and it can be done at leisure in the privacy of your room. I often wonder what led the American Indians to do the same thing.. could it be that they were all.. we can always day dream.

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As a matter of fact day dreaming is something that TV's do more of than other types of human beings. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why so many TV's I've met enjoy reading science-fiction. In no other literary field have I found as many TV situations than in this type of written expression... Unfortunately I am not a collector...I don't believe in saving clippings or maga- zines...once I read something, it's finished...I guess this is odd for somebody who earns a living as a writer, but I've always been this way... if I had collected the TV stories or situations I've come across in science fiction I'd have quite a little library today...the nicest example I ever come across was in one of the old Captain Future magazines... the hero of the story was an Inter- planetary agent who had developed mind control over matter to such a degree that he was able to "think him- self into the shape of woman" and become one when his assignment called for it... This talent came in handy when he was being pursued by his enemies, or when a woman's touch was needed to elicit vital information from some unsuspecting Galactic spy. None of this hor- mone business for our hero...he just closed his eyes and concentrated real hard... and his bust grew to beautiful proportions in a matter of a minute or so... 1 Casablanca would definitely be out of business if this "thought-over- matter" turned out to be practicable...Just imagine the joy it would give us if we could just "think away" all that facial hair.

Some time ago Virginia told us about a visit she paid to the Daughters of Bilitis and how she was warmly welcomed by the girls. Out here in the East we have also established friendly contact with the same organization, having met the Editor of their magazine: The Ladder. It is also (like TVia) the product of the effort of the group, and every article, every poem means a contribution from the girls to their publication. In their most recent issue we find a most fascinating article which I will not try

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