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Alchemist, v. 2, issue 1, Autumn 1946
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3 AS THE ALCHEMIST SEES IT BY CHUCK HANSEN With this issue The Alchemist makes its bid to return to life, springing phoenix-like from its dead Ashes. To them as needs aspirin the line forms to the left. When our fifth issue in February 1941 announced our closing the mag till after Denvention time we had high hopes of reopening by that fall. The sudden and crushing sequence of events proved too much to be[[?]] overcome. Al's old chief editor Lew Martin is still in the navy, but Roy Hunt is home from the wars and with a couple of other Denver fans to assist it now seems to be practical to re-open contact with fandom. This seems as good a time as any to introduce ye editorial staff. At a pow-wow the other evening the gang decided not to weight the contents page down with all the names, but to choose one to act for the group and be the editor-officially at least. I was picked to be the goat. It seems only fair therefore, to let you meet the rest of the gang now. Editor of those matters pertaining-- to fantasy literature is Stanley Mullens[[? ]] who's great collection and vast knowledge of fantasy make him admirably fitted to that post. Art Editor is Roy Hunt, as of old. Bob Peterson is editor-in-charge-of-everything-else. In addition there are now with us two Dog-Fans who are at present stationed at Lowry Field. Privates Paul Juneau and Jim Fee have joined our
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3 AS THE ALCHEMIST SEES IT BY CHUCK HANSEN With this issue The Alchemist makes its bid to return to life, springing phoenix-like from its dead Ashes. To them as needs aspirin the line forms to the left. When our fifth issue in February 1941 announced our closing the mag till after Denvention time we had high hopes of reopening by that fall. The sudden and crushing sequence of events proved too much to be[[?]] overcome. Al's old chief editor Lew Martin is still in the navy, but Roy Hunt is home from the wars and with a couple of other Denver fans to assist it now seems to be practical to re-open contact with fandom. This seems as good a time as any to introduce ye editorial staff. At a pow-wow the other evening the gang decided not to weight the contents page down with all the names, but to choose one to act for the group and be the editor-officially at least. I was picked to be the goat. It seems only fair therefore, to let you meet the rest of the gang now. Editor of those matters pertaining-- to fantasy literature is Stanley Mullens[[? ]] who's great collection and vast knowledge of fantasy make him admirably fitted to that post. Art Editor is Roy Hunt, as of old. Bob Peterson is editor-in-charge-of-everything-else. In addition there are now with us two Dog-Fans who are at present stationed at Lowry Field. Privates Paul Juneau and Jim Fee have joined our
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