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Abstracts of a Symposium on Gender Issues for the '80's (Jun. 1984)
Abstracts of a Symposium on Gender Issues for the 90s (Jul. 20, 1988)
Guidelines for Transexuals
Masculinity and Changing Men: A Broader Perspective