the only subject taken up. Ah well. I've got a rain check on that
one.
Sunday I flew to Buffalo and was met at the airport by Diana Joyce's brother 32-H-4 FPE and driven to her home south of the city. There I saw the home and business building that Diana has built with her (his) own hands and its some place, believe me. Diana wrote her own interesting story as cover girl on #42. I must say publicly that I found her a most fascinating and unusual person. I don't know anyone who has more completely integrated the masculine and feminine aspects of humanity into one person than he-she. One can see him in her and her in him and ease, self-acceptance and a certain genuineness in both. I also met and talked with son, daughter and wife all of whom are fully aware of Diana's existence and are learning to accept her as part of their total family life. I stayed overnight with them and on Monday Diana drove me to Rochester.
In the afternoon I did the TV show "Crossfire” over WROC. This was interesting because I sat between a man and a woman and they both fired questions at me. The program was very well named and we had a real open and frank discussion. That evening some of the local girls came down to the motel and we had a chance to get acquainted.
Tuesday I flew to Boston to attend the American Psychiatric convention at the Sheraton Boston. I was met and shepherded around town for the rest of the week by one of our newer members, Dorothy 21-D-3 FPE. I'd have been lost without her as the convention housing bureau had placed me way out in Cambridge quite some distance from the convention itself. Not only did she act as my chauffeur during my Boston stay but took me to dinner a couple of times, went to the radio station with me and even arranged a room for me at the Parker House the last couple of days which was much closer to the convention and managed to get it on a complimentary basis besides. The brother
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