Lou was trying to get Leo to admit that I was "sick" and that my second marriage had dissolved because of TV. Of course he wouldn't buy the sex and gender separation but he turned to Leo and said, "Dr. Wollman, I understand that you knew Virginia's second hus- band?". I started to laugh and Leo smiled and Lou realized what he had done and just buried his head in his hands and said, “Oh my God." Nothing I could have said would have illustrated the separation between sex and gender as well as his boo-boo. After the show we had a little get together in the motel and as the show had been taped we had a chance to see it as it was aired. It was really amusing to watch Lou Gordon make this blunder.

After a couple of days rest in Detroit it was on to Chicago to do the WLS-TV, Howard Miller show. He had been billed to me by many people as being a real toughy and that I might have tough sledding but, as has happened every other time I've been warned about someone being a hard guy, he was very nice and very gentle about it all and invited me back whenever I would be in town again. The whole show went over very well and I was congratulated by several strangers the next day so I guess we got in some more good licks. I had lunch with Dr. Alvarez and found that one of his secretaries was married to a man who ran an interview show on Channel 44 so I did that too. Inci- dentally Dr. Alvarez ran a very nice editorial about me and my efforts in the professional journal Modern Medicine. This will help con- siderably to spread our message among the M.D.s. Also managed an interview with the Chicago Tribune which was published after I left Chicago.

Saturday night we had a great party for about 15 of the Chi chapter girls and 4 or 5 wives. They have a real going gang and we had a lot of fun, pics, and refreshments.

Next morning it was off to Cleveland where I was met by Connie 35-G- FPE and wife at the airport and driven to a motel where we had a get together with part of the Delta girls. I say part of because we were in the beginning of a real blizzard and those that lived further away couldn't make it. We had one amusing event in that Leslie 35-B-6 FPE and I are both interested in the Women's Lib movement and the two of us found ourselves arguing for it against a GG- kind of a switch. The Lou Gordon show from Detroit the week before was supposed to be broadcast in Cleveland that night but they didn't show it. Inquiry the next day revealed that Detroit had sent them the wrong tape. So we were all sitting around watching his show but they never

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