at someone slse's house, this centralization of our work will be a bron inde ød. It isn't a large affiss. large affies. But it is a beginning.

From now on you san find us at 693 Missien Street, Room 308, most nights and weekends. We'd love to have you drẹp by and visit. Perhaps personally we san give you nors insight into what we are trying to de than you can find in THE LADDER.

For the present you can reach us via EIbrosk 7-0773. This the phone number of the Mattachins Society who has offices next door and across the hall. Our own private phons is still a future project. Phones cost money, you know.

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Te're proud of the progress we've made in 16 months. membership has risen and the number of subscribers to THE LADDER grows every day. But it still isn't enough.

To won't be satisfied until we reach as many vozen (and men, too) interested, or who should be interested, in our work as is humanly possible. It may be slow, but it will be sure.

Phyllis Ly:n

HOW SECURE IS YOUR JOB?

This weighty problem will be thoroughly beahed out at the discussion meeting Tuesday, Pob. 26, when a panui of experts answer the question.

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Disk MacKenzie has many years of experionsé La personnel and employment ag÷zsy wɔzkę Marjorie Arnold is a social worker who has also worked with personnel and employment over a sareer of many years; bara; D. Stewart Lusas, president of i Metsashine Society, and Relen Sanders, president of the Daughters of Bilitis, have both had such experfsane both as employees azd in counselling bono sexuals and others on job prebisas, Nederatǝr of this dissussian, which promises to be one of the must stimulating and helpful of say we have held, will be Dr. Vora Plunkett, who always sheds a great deal of light en any subjeet.

Plan to attend. You may be worrying needlessly. See page 11 for details of time and place.

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