this tond to oase the shook in the homosexual situation?"

While such a basis for discussion might be more palatable to the legislaturo, it must be remomborod, Mr. O'Connell pointed out, that logislators aro not in a position to bo "for sin and against God and country." We must have a broad based community support to make it easy for the logislature to voto. The logislators are ahead of public opinion, and yet public opinion must be brought to bear upon the logislaturo.

Hr. Burton concurred. "Leadership in the intellectual community will oaso the pressure on logislators."

Elaine Kingston

CORRIGENDA FOR

"SOME COMPARISONS BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE HOMOSEXUALS" THE LADDER, SEPTEMBER 1960

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P. 6, 2nd paragraph, ond of third line should road: "But 78% of those of each group who attended college"

P. 9, 2nd paragraph, 5th line should road: "well-eduoated malo homosexuals"

P. 11, 3rd paragraph, following heading "III. Family History" should read: "Family background of the mon's group scemo somo what moro stable than that of the womon: As Figure III shows, 72% of the men were roared by both parents, compared to only 65% of the women.

P. 16, 2nd paragraph, 1st sentence should road: "Friends of the mon are reported to be mostly homosexual in about 1/3 of the roplies, mostly heterosexual in 16% of thom, and evenly mixed in 50%."

P. 18, 1st paragraph, next to last sentence should bogin: "Furthermore, some of the 46% of mon..."

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