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  1. Correspondence from Nicholas Ghosh to Lou Sullivan (August 17, 1979)

     
    Collection: Lou Sullivan Collection
    Institution: GLBT Historical Society
    Creator: Ghosh, Nicholas, Raj, Rupert
    Date: Aug. 17, 1979
    Topics: Bisexuality, Clothing, Film, Friendships, FtMs, Gay men, Gender realignment surgery, Gender role, Meetings, MtFs, Partners of transgender people, Sexual orientation, Transitioning (Gender), Transsexual people
    Subject: Foundation for the Advancement of Canadian Transsexuals (FACT), FTM Newsletter, Gender Review, Janice Raymond, The Transsexual Empire: the Making of the She-Male
  2. Correspondence from Nicholas Ghosh to Lou Sullivan (January 30, 1980)

     
    Collection: Lou Sullivan Collection
    Institution: GLBT Historical Society
    Creator: Ghosh, Nicholas, Raj, Rupert
    Date: Jan. 30, 1980
    Topics: FtMs, Gatherings, Marriage, Transsexual people
    Subject: Foundation for the Advancement of Canadian Transsexuals (FACT), Gender Review
  3. Correspondence from Nicholas Ghosh to Lou Sullivan (November 9, 1979)

     
    Collection: Lou Sullivan Collection
    Institution: GLBT Historical Society
    Creator: Ghosh, Nicholas, Raj, Rupert
    Date: Nov. 9, 1979
    Topics: FtMs, Gender realignment surgery, Transsexual people
    Subject: Emmon Wills, Foundation for the Advancement of Canadian Transsexuals (FACT), Gender Review, The Gateway
  4. Letter to University of Toronto MSW Admissions from Angelo Tornabene

     
    Collection: Rupert Raj Collection
    Institution: The ArQuives
    Creator: Tornabene, Angelo
    Date: Jan. 30, 1979
    Topics: FtMs, Social work education, South Asian bisexual people, South Asian transgender people, Trans men, Transgender activism
    Subject: Foundation for the Advancement of Canadian Transsexuals (FACT), Gender Review, Rupert Raj
    Description: Letter from Angelo Tornabene to the University of Toronto MSW Admissions Department recommending the admission of Rupert Raj (referenced here as Nicholas C. Ghosh). He describes Raj's involvement i...