tional and entertaining to sum it up in one very over-worked word

Fabulousi."

G. T., Cleveland, Ohio

"The lines i love her by Elva Ann Schmolke are sweet. They strike a chord that vibrates; they breathe love, truth and oleanness. Elva either has a very happy gift (as to language) or she was especially inspired when she wrote them.'

F. B., Sacramento, Calif.

The piece referred to here appeared in the January issue of THE LADDER. Copies are still available at 50¢ each. -ED.

"I loved your cover on the January issue. The Marion Zimmer Bradley list is a good public service, glad to hear of it. I am also glad you are reprinting the artiole, 'Your Name Is Safe'. I think it will increase your circulation.

"The lengthy article by Leo Zeff was very good. I read it through a number of times. Your magazine has improved to the point where I feel that more than the Lesbian audience will begin to appreciate it. Since a certain amount of ultimate acceptance by the heterosexual world is a goal, this magazine is a milestone."

G. D., Kansas City, Kansas

"Your contemplation of a New York and/or New England chapter is good news. As far as I know, there has never been any group

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