Title: Jan Dailey and John Money Correspondence Collection, 1974-1996

Abstract
Jan Daily, a sex researcher and author, corresponded with Dr. John Money, sex researcher and co-founder of the Gender Identity Clinic at Johns Hopkins, for 17 years. The correspondence begins with Jan Dailey, who lived near Los Angeles International Airport, writing to Dr. Money about the effect of noise on sexual health. The collection consists of correspondence documenting a wide range of topics, from professional to personal matters, over the course of several years.
Creators
Dailey, Jan
Jan Dailey is an author, publisher, and sex researcher. She co-wrote the audiobook Erotica by/for women, and was a publisher for Spectator Magazine, an adult magazine published weekly in San Francisco, California. Dailey corresponded with Dr. John Money from 1979 to 1996 on topics pertaining to sexology.
Dr. John Money was a renowned sex researcher, psychologist, author, and joint professor of pediatrics and psychiatric and behavioral sciences at John Hopkins University. Money was born July 8, 1921 in Morrinsville, New Zealand and died July 7, 2006, Towson, Baltimore, MD. He was the founder of the Sexual Disorders Clinic and Gender Identity Clinic at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and made significant contributions to our understanding of gender identity and his "lovemap." He wrote numerous articles, books, and lectures, and was interviewed on his research in gender identity and paraphilia. His articles and interviews are published by The John Hopkins School of Medicine, Psychology Today, and newspapers such as the Los Angeles Times and New York Times.