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Letter from Lillian Smith to Ariadne Kane, December 12, 1979
Collection: Miscellaneous Correspondence Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Smith, Lillian Date: Dec. 12, 1979 Topics: Gender expression, Gender non-conforming people, Television programs, Transgender community Subject: Ariadne Kane, Phil Donahue Description: This is a letter from Lillian Smith, production assistant for the Phil Donahue show, to Ari Kane confirming Kane's appearance on the show. -
Letter from Virginia Prince, April 25, 1980
Collection: Miscellaneous Correspondence Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Prince, Virginia Date: Apr. 25, 1980 Topics: Crossdressing, Gender affirming surgery, Gender expression, Gender roles, Hormones, Medicalization, Passing (Gender), Sexuality, Transitioning (Gender) Subject: Dallas Denny, How to Be a Woman Though Male, Vanderbilt Univeristy, Vanderbilt University Gender Clinic, Virginia Prince Description: Letter from Virginia Prince to Dallas Denny dated April 25, 1980. This is Prince's reply to a letter from Denny dated April 4, 1980. Prince opines on gender, sex, and sexuality and plugs her book, ... -
Letter to Virginia Prince, April 4, 1980
Collection: Miscellaneous Correspondence Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Denny, Dallas Date: Apr. 4, 1980 Topics: Crossdressing, Gender affirming surgery, Gender expression, Gender roles, Hormones, Medicalization, Passing (Gender), Sexuality, Transitioning (Gender) Subject: Dallas Denny, George Bussey, Vanderbilt Outpatient Psychiatric Clinic, Vanderbilt Univeristy, Vanderbilt University Gender Clinic, Virginia Prince Description: Letter to Virginia Prince from Dallas Denny dated April 4, 1980. Denny expressed dissatisfaction with the Gender Clinic at Vanderbilt University and wrote to Prince for advice. -
“You Crack Me Up” – Card from “Who?” to Ariadne Kane
Collection: Miscellaneous Correspondence Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Bilbrew, Gene Date: 1981 Topics: Bigender identity, Gender expression, Greeting cards, Transgender people Subject: Ariadne Kane Description: This card was to Ariadne Kane from "Who?" and depicts an illustration of a bigender face.