Citations:George


 * 1942, , Brockhampton Press (1974), ISBN 0340174927, page 18:
 * 'No,' she said, 'I'm not Georgina.' 'Oh!' said Anne, in surprise. 'Then who are you?' 'I'm George,' said the girl. 'I shall only answer if you call me George. I hate being a girl.'
 * 2009, Barbara Bisantz Raymond, The Baby Thief: The Untold Story of Georgia Tann:
 * Letterhead for the Mississippi Children's Home Society lists Georgia as "Miss George Tann." U.S. Census records placing Georgia at the Powers Home in 1920 list her simply as "George Tann." Why she chose to be known as "George" while working in Jackson, Mississippi, is unclear. The use of "George" may have been an expression of her sexual orientation. But it seems more likely that she used the name "George Tann" to imitate, or almost to become, the other George Tann, her father.