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Fantasy Fiction Telegram, v. 1, issue 3, December 1936
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CLUCK ROGERS IN ASTOUNDING by George Hamm Announcer (throatilly) CLUCK ROGERS IN THE TWENTY-FIFTH CENTURY! (This is followed by a colorful description of a plate of Cream of Wheat. Then there is a monotonous droning sound, not unlike that produced by students in school study halls. This gradually dies away, allowing us to hear a conversation between Cluck and Dr. Huer, as they are apparently working on some new invention, after which we wish it had not died away.) Cluck (tensely): Hurry, Dr. Huer. We haven't a moment to lose. The intracurvice beam is operating, and micro-ultranic detector registers 4,000 force vibrations per minute. Open the supergenerator tube!! Dr. Huer: There, I've set the energy projector for a sub-electronic wave-length. That ought to do the trick. Ah, we've got it! Cluck: Phew! Opened at last. These new
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CLUCK ROGERS IN ASTOUNDING by George Hamm Announcer (throatilly) CLUCK ROGERS IN THE TWENTY-FIFTH CENTURY! (This is followed by a colorful description of a plate of Cream of Wheat. Then there is a monotonous droning sound, not unlike that produced by students in school study halls. This gradually dies away, allowing us to hear a conversation between Cluck and Dr. Huer, as they are apparently working on some new invention, after which we wish it had not died away.) Cluck (tensely): Hurry, Dr. Huer. We haven't a moment to lose. The intracurvice beam is operating, and micro-ultranic detector registers 4,000 force vibrations per minute. Open the supergenerator tube!! Dr. Huer: There, I've set the energy projector for a sub-electronic wave-length. That ought to do the trick. Ah, we've got it! Cluck: Phew! Opened at last. These new
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