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Gender Review, Vol. 2, No. 5 (Jan-Feb 1984)
Collection: Gender Review: The FACTual Newsletter Institution: The ArQuives Creator: Raj, Rupert Date: Jan. 1984 to Feb. 1984 Topics: Hair--Removal, Psychology, Transgender people, Transsexualism Subject: Harry Benjamin Description: The scan includes the first two pages of vol. 2, no. 5 and pages 3-12 of vol. 2, no. 2. Metadata in this record describes the contents of the attached PDF. -
Letter from Paul A. Walker to Rupert Raj (July 6, 1984)
Collection: Rupert Raj Collection Institution: The ArQuives Creator: Walker, Paul A. Date: Jul. 6, 1984 Topics: FtMs, Psychologists, Psychology, South Asian bisexual people, South Asian transgender people, Trans men, Transgender activism Subject: Rupert Raj Description: Paul A. Walker thanks Raj for his recent letter and informs him that Raj's fliers are added to the Janus Information Facility's FtMs packets. -
Letter from Paul A. Walker to Rupert Raj (March 16, 1989)
Collection: Rupert Raj Collection Institution: The ArQuives Creator: Walker, Paul A. Date: Mar. 16, 1989 Topics: Psychologists, Psychology Subject: Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association, Paul A. Walker, Rupert Raj Description: Paul A. Walker responds to a personal letter from Rupert Raj, thanking him for the letter and a certificate of merit. Walker also explains that his retirement is medically motivated, and that he is... -
Letter from Paul A. Walker to Rupert Raj (November 11, 1985)
Collection: Rupert Raj Collection Institution: The ArQuives Creator: Walker, Paul A. Date: Nov. 11, 1985 Topics: LGBTQ+ magazines, Psychologists, Psychology Subject: Metamorphosis, Paul A. Walker, Rupert Raj, The Uninvited Dilemma: A Question of Gender Description: Paul A. Walker responds to Rupert Raj requesting more copies of his blue Metamorphosis brochures, membership applications, and an orange flyer on "The Uninvited Dilemma: A Question of Gender."