can ever repay and you have my heartfelt gratitude and admiration for what you are doing and I only wish there was something more I could do to help. Please don't stop what you are doing-I need you—We need you and there are others who don't even know about you who really need you.
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All My Love, “Abi”
Dear Dr. Prince,
I just saw you on The Alan Douglas Show. I was delighted to have stumbled across the program, having changed the channel throughout the evening to avoid wrestling, football highlights, Joe Pyne, and other programs filled with insult, injury, and inhumanity.
It was nice to see such an intelligent, well-spoken, poised guest and I hope that you reached many people. I personally had always thought that transvestism was one manifestation of homosexuality.
At any rate, I'm interested in receiving any free material that you can send to me, if that is possible. I intend to read it and pass it on. Thank you very much.
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Yours truly, Joy
To Dr. Virginia C. Prince:
I was watching you on the Alan Douglas show on Ch 6, and found your conversation very interesting because my sister's son loves to wear wo- men's clothes and has always been this way since a little boy, he is 20 years old now and he is still doing it.
I wanted to write to you about the two books that you had with you on the show. I would like to have them so that I can learn to understand him better. He is not plainly spoken like you were on the show, for he will not even talk to us about it. I am sure that my sister and I will be very interested in the books so that we may be able to get through to him and to understand him also.
I will be willing to pay for the both of the books if you would just let me know how much I'm expected to pay. So until I hear from you.
Sincerely, Miss B.
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