paper "advice" columnists and anyone else that you can think of who is in a position which may bring them into contact with FPs one way or another. You never know when one of these will filter into the hands of someone who needs it. Or you may, by getting the pamphlet into some official's hands, aid him in aiding one of our sisters sometime and some place. I have myself given away several thousand of these and every now and again I get an inquiry in the mail addressed to Dept. "L" which stood for lecture and is the address on the leaflet. Somebody found us through it.

2. You can go to your public library - preferably more than one- and to college and university libraries. Check out the size and general set up of the cards in their file. Get some cards of the same size or larger and cut them down. Type the subject TRANSVESTISM just as they have done on other cards and in the same location on the card. Below it type in, "for further information on this subject contact The Foundation for Personality Expression, Box 36091 Los Angeles, Calif. 90036.

Some poor lonesome FP or his distraught wife will go to the library someday seeking information and will look under "T" for it. There probably won't be anything else, but there will be your card and maybe they will write for information.

The Library will have no way of knowing who did it so there is no risk for you. If a librarian finds it and writes to me about it, I'll be all innocence because I too won't know who did it, but it will give me a chance to put in a plug for the library to put in some information on the subject such as the Wives' book.

3. This also involves libraries and the Wives' book. I have made a standing offer to mail to any library a copy of this book and pay the postage of 45c myself if you will send me the special half price cost of $2 and the name and address of the library. Please write a short letter of donation to go with it explaining why it is being donated and re- questing that they not put it on the Reference Shelf where people will be embarrassed to ask for it but on open circulation so that it can be most available to help any distraught wife who comes looking for in- formation. Here again you may never know the results but you will know in your own conscience that you have done something to help. A couple of our readers have donated $40 each to get the magazine into 20 different state, county, city, and college libraries.

4. Most of you looked around for a long time trying to find some- thing on the subject without success or you found something that look- ed like it might be helpful and spent a good piece of change on a piece of junk. You probably went to the mainstreet type of stores now refer-

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