which gives a complete bibliography of the literary Lesbian?

"If you wish to print this letter, or any part of it, you may use my name.

Marion Zimmer Bradley Rochester, Tox.

We were interested, she wrote it, see Page 8. Ed.

"I appreciate THE LADDER and hope to be able to help in your work in the future. I receive ONE magazine and alsc apprecia it but think the Daughters is a good thing."

D.S., Swan Creek, Ill.

"The great optimism exuded in the March 1957 issue of THE LADDER with respect to deserves comment.

Employment and the Homosexual'

"The consensus of your panel discussion is very interesting and perhaps substantially correct, and it may hold true for most parts of the country. However, I know the situation has been rather different in a number of cases here in Washington, where so much adverse publicity has been given homosexuals by the newspapers and Congres 8-

men.

"To illustrate, I know of a homo sexual who lost his Government position a year ago and who since then has been unable to obtain employment. He seems to have developed a 'mental block,' and so great is the fear which grips him because of this misfortune that he cannot bring himself to make the final step in approaching a prospective employer for an interview.

"Another case I have in mind is that of one who was forced out of the Government a few weeks ago. Fortunately, he

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