Editorial Emanations
I. TVism IN MONTREAL: Virginia plans to go to EXPO in Montreal and in preparation asked one of our girls in that city to ascertain the local attitude on TVism. The Exec. Secty. to the Montreal Chief of Police wrote back; "Transvestites may not fear of being inconvenienced provided their conduct is normal. One has the right to dress as he wants but he or she must not use the impersonation for illegal purposes.
This broadminded attitude should be an encour- agement to us and particularly to any of the girls planning on "doing" the fair this year. Thanks to our sister Pauline for finding this out for us.
II. THE UCLA PSYCHOLOGY TESTS: Quite a few of you who cooperated in taking and returning the tests I sent out for Dr. Bentler of the UCLA Psychology Dept. have written to ask, "How did I do", or "What were the results of the tests"? There is no attempt made to "grade" anybody on the tests and as names were not asked for (although sometimes provided) there is no identification of any individual in the re- sults. As for the group results, these will not be forthcoming for sometime. In the first place as soon as this issue is mailed out I will be mailing another batch of the same tests to enlarge the total number of responses. My thanks as well as those of Dr. Bentler to those of you who have cooperated so far and a hope that those who will receive this next batch will be equally helpful in filling them out and returning. The results will make up part of the contemplated book that Dr. Bentler and I are going to do but book writing takes a long time when it must be sandwiched in between his teaching duties and my editorial and publishing activities. Never-
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