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  1. 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.
  2. 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, ...
  3. 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.
  4. “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.