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Science Fiction Collector, v. 5, issue 1, May 1939
Page 26
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Page Twenty-Six -- Science Fiction Collector The biggest benefit comes from the interchange and clarification of ideas. You communicate your views to the fellows lined up on your side, in return receive their opinions on the subject under fire (atomic, of course!) If you were hazy on any point, your friends soon ray the cobwebs away. Or --- The opposition may spur you to such efforts that in attempting to explain your position, you may clear up any remaining misunderstandings to everyone's satisfaction. For you are compelled to consider every possible angle of the situation; with a mind to strengthening your stand. On the other hand, it may develop that the more you consider the question, the more nebulous your premise becomes. In a case like that, you probably will find that you're seeing the other side's point of view more clearly. If this proves to be the case, you should be grateful to them — and the FAN FEUD -- for giving you the proper perspective. So, I hereby declare myself fully in favor of bigger and better (but less bitter) fan feuds in Fantascience Fandom! —(A note from the editor) -- May I hereby apologize for ever doubting the existence of one Morojo? It seems that up 'til recently, I had believed -- rather firmly -- that Morojo was co-existent with one Forrest J Ackerman. What recently proved - beyond a doubt - that Morojo did exist was my introduction to the charming Esperantistino.
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Page Twenty-Six -- Science Fiction Collector The biggest benefit comes from the interchange and clarification of ideas. You communicate your views to the fellows lined up on your side, in return receive their opinions on the subject under fire (atomic, of course!) If you were hazy on any point, your friends soon ray the cobwebs away. Or --- The opposition may spur you to such efforts that in attempting to explain your position, you may clear up any remaining misunderstandings to everyone's satisfaction. For you are compelled to consider every possible angle of the situation; with a mind to strengthening your stand. On the other hand, it may develop that the more you consider the question, the more nebulous your premise becomes. In a case like that, you probably will find that you're seeing the other side's point of view more clearly. If this proves to be the case, you should be grateful to them — and the FAN FEUD -- for giving you the proper perspective. So, I hereby declare myself fully in favor of bigger and better (but less bitter) fan feuds in Fantascience Fandom! —(A note from the editor) -- May I hereby apologize for ever doubting the existence of one Morojo? It seems that up 'til recently, I had believed -- rather firmly -- that Morojo was co-existent with one Forrest J Ackerman. What recently proved - beyond a doubt - that Morojo did exist was my introduction to the charming Esperantistino.
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