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MFS Bulletin, v. 3, issue 5, whole no. 17, February 01, 1943
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MFS BULLETIN _______________________________________ Volume Three-- Feb 1/43 - Whole Number Seventeen --Number Five __________________________________________ H Loren Sinn's proposed fanzine, mentioned in Bulletin #12, is to be titled Space and Time, and will probably appear around summer, this year, providing circumstances permit. Financial difficulties are almost nil, sez Loren, since if a mimeo is unavailable, the mag will be hectoed. --jlg In the Jan 30, 1943 issue of Liberty Magazine there is a condensed version of "The Uninvited" by Dorothy Macardle, and it is a very good terror/ghost story. It is recommended reading for all fans. --Niel DeJack The next NOVA should be out sometime in February. And the fourth issue is planned to follow it in two months, or less. --Al Ashley Just received a letter from Abby Lu Ashley, informing me of the good news that Martin Alger is now stationed in Chicago, which automatically makes another Windy City Wampire. Walk Kubilius got put in 1-A, and left for New York to settle up his affairs, though, so we're still even. --Walt Liebscher Franklin Lee Baldwin, of Grangeville, Idaho, is still trying to get copies of all the fanzine publications, so fanzine editors, why not send in a sample copy, or subscription rates? Lee wants to get reinstated in fandom, and so would probably appreciate any correspondence. Address: just Grangeville, Idaho. --jlg Joe Fortier, MFS Bulletin honorary editor, is in the Army Air Corps now, although military regulations don't permit us to print the address. Joe didn't wait for induction, but joined voluntarily. Any letters for Joe could be addressed to him c/o this Bulletin, or his home address: 2222 E 30th st - Oakland, Calif. --jlg I will give a free copy of the excellent sketch of Johannes Brahms which appeared on the cover of #2 Imagi-Music, to all sending me a three-cent stamp to cover postage expenses. This sketch is suitable for framing. Address requests and enclose unused 3-cent stamp to Henry Ackermann, 5200 Maple ave "Pimlico" - Baltimore, Maryland. --Henry Ackermann Several people evidently missed out on Bulletin #13. If you are missing that number, and want it to complete your files, write me, and I'll supply that issue. And if any of you missed out on any other back issue, you can get a copy for the regular price: 2 for 5¢. All numbers except 1,2, and 5 are still available, but some of them are getting scarce. --jlg Tycho #3 to feature what ammounts to a poetry page. There's a poem by Henry Ackermann, called "South of the Delta", and one by Frank Robinson. They're to be illustrated by Art Osterlund, probably in two colors, tho this will be mimeo art, of course. Other poems are welcome, although extremely short or long ones will get lesser preference. Rocket Flight #6 held up because of a shortage of foto paper. If things don't improve, it will probably go monthly in a short while. Hectographing was tried, but the results weren't so good, so the mimeod format will stay. Address: Keith Buchanan, Box 148 -
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MFS BULLETIN _______________________________________ Volume Three-- Feb 1/43 - Whole Number Seventeen --Number Five __________________________________________ H Loren Sinn's proposed fanzine, mentioned in Bulletin #12, is to be titled Space and Time, and will probably appear around summer, this year, providing circumstances permit. Financial difficulties are almost nil, sez Loren, since if a mimeo is unavailable, the mag will be hectoed. --jlg In the Jan 30, 1943 issue of Liberty Magazine there is a condensed version of "The Uninvited" by Dorothy Macardle, and it is a very good terror/ghost story. It is recommended reading for all fans. --Niel DeJack The next NOVA should be out sometime in February. And the fourth issue is planned to follow it in two months, or less. --Al Ashley Just received a letter from Abby Lu Ashley, informing me of the good news that Martin Alger is now stationed in Chicago, which automatically makes another Windy City Wampire. Walk Kubilius got put in 1-A, and left for New York to settle up his affairs, though, so we're still even. --Walt Liebscher Franklin Lee Baldwin, of Grangeville, Idaho, is still trying to get copies of all the fanzine publications, so fanzine editors, why not send in a sample copy, or subscription rates? Lee wants to get reinstated in fandom, and so would probably appreciate any correspondence. Address: just Grangeville, Idaho. --jlg Joe Fortier, MFS Bulletin honorary editor, is in the Army Air Corps now, although military regulations don't permit us to print the address. Joe didn't wait for induction, but joined voluntarily. Any letters for Joe could be addressed to him c/o this Bulletin, or his home address: 2222 E 30th st - Oakland, Calif. --jlg I will give a free copy of the excellent sketch of Johannes Brahms which appeared on the cover of #2 Imagi-Music, to all sending me a three-cent stamp to cover postage expenses. This sketch is suitable for framing. Address requests and enclose unused 3-cent stamp to Henry Ackermann, 5200 Maple ave "Pimlico" - Baltimore, Maryland. --Henry Ackermann Several people evidently missed out on Bulletin #13. If you are missing that number, and want it to complete your files, write me, and I'll supply that issue. And if any of you missed out on any other back issue, you can get a copy for the regular price: 2 for 5¢. All numbers except 1,2, and 5 are still available, but some of them are getting scarce. --jlg Tycho #3 to feature what ammounts to a poetry page. There's a poem by Henry Ackermann, called "South of the Delta", and one by Frank Robinson. They're to be illustrated by Art Osterlund, probably in two colors, tho this will be mimeo art, of course. Other poems are welcome, although extremely short or long ones will get lesser preference. Rocket Flight #6 held up because of a shortage of foto paper. If things don't improve, it will probably go monthly in a short while. Hectographing was tried, but the results weren't so good, so the mimeod format will stay. Address: Keith Buchanan, Box 148 -
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