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Bonnie, an artist living in Columbus. She will also be doing the letterheads for Up-Cining Events and Lavender Lines in the January issue. Hope you appreciate the effort as much as we do. And, finally, our warmest regards to Marge and Posey for their contributions to the cause.

The Staff

IN THIS ISSUE

Dear Sisters..

The Purple Cow Staff.. Letters to the Editor. For One of the Hundreds A Mother's Right... The "Groupie" Corner Insurance for Gay Women.. Homosexuality: Beacon Review. You Can't Tell the Players Without a Program..

"In America They Call Us Dykes"

Poetry...

The Issue..

News Briefs.

Laverder Pages (Classified)

Lavender Lines (Phones)

Up-Coming Events.

THE PURPLE COW STAFF

IN COLUMBUS:

IN BOWLING GREEN:

IN CINNCINATTI:

IN CLEVELAND:

IN DAYTON:

IN KENT:

Diane Walter Sue Vasbinder Jan Brittan Diane Trubov

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Cindy Dean Thrace Allyn McGillicuddy Fran

Sappho's Army Dolores Noll

Copies of the PC are available in Columbus at: 307 Ohio Union, Jack's, nd The Kismet. Copies in other rities are available at either Gay iberation offices or Women's Centers. Mail all correspondence to The Purple Cow, Box 10, 1739 North

High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43210.

LETTERS

This will be a regular

section of The PC. We will do our best to include all the letters we receive. Thanks for taking the time to write.

July 28, 1974

Letter to the Editor,

Your first issue of The Purple Cow contains a response prepared by Sue and Diane to an article I authored and which appeared in the May, 1974 Tide, having been originally submitted in October, 1973.

Perhaps now we can say that enough is enough. That article was never intended to disparage any group or individual; rather, it was a personal expression of lonli-

ness.

I, too, would like to see and be a part of a growing, strong, and supportive lesbian/ womans community in Columbus. I would hope that the newsletter could further that goal and that women who read my Tide article recognized the feelings it reflected. We who live in Columbus can make it a place which welcomes women and can offer our friendship to them.

Sincerely, Sandra

(We have included this letter since it is written to all of us in the Midwest)

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