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MFS Bulletin, v. 3, issue 2, whole no. 14, January 11, 1943
MFS Bulletin, Vol. 3, Number 2 Page 2
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Butch, his brother-in-law, at which time John Reitrof and W T Bell got themselves spifflicated, much to the disgust of Joe Fortier and Tom Wright, who stood by in despair. A grand time was had by all, while in the course of the evening, Fortier got engaged to four women and Wright became a fan dancer; fortunately for all, the four women were married already and Tom had no fans. Everett Wyers awaiting his call to the Merchant Marine, if the army doesn't give him the snatch first. With the way that duties of most of the GGFS members are becoming strictly private, it begins to look as though the two youngsters - Bill Watson and George Ebey - will take over everything. - Joe Fortier Ilve sent the Imagi-Music cover to the litho'er, and if he works fast, I'll have it released by January 15th or sooner. -- Henry Ackermann Don't know if he is prominent enough to be worth mentioning, but the Canadian fan, Nils Frome, who has been active both with art and writing for Light, Spaceways, and Acolyte has quit fandom cold - anounces that he will return all fanziness unopened. It's not known if he is sore about something, or if it is just a wild hair. -- Francis T Laney Walt Daugherty and Phil Bronson are collaborating on the lith issue of Fantasite, and it promises to be the Fanmag of the Year if everything works out. A tentative line-up of material contains the following names: Ross Rockynne, Henry Hasse, Gordon Dickson, Paul Freehafer, Dpl Doug Blakelt, Pfc Forrest Ackerman, T Bruce Yerke, adinfinitum! It will be an extra-large issue with stuporpendous artwork and many innovations! Regular subscribers to Fantasite will doubtless receive this issue at the regular 10c price, but it may be slightly higher to non-subscribers. It will probably take the plave of a 2d Anniversary Issue for Fantasite. Stendiling has already begun, but any material (preferably articles) is still welcome, for there is no limit to the size of the mag! -- Phil Bronson Joe Fortier, Board of Publicity Director for the National Fantasy Fan Federation, former editor of California Mercury, and pseudo-author of Hell Fire made Honorary Editor of MFS Bulletin. Some big stuff brewing around Minneapolis, and Gordy Dickson and others are waiting. Gordy, as you know, writes Fan Scratchings for Fantasite. He's been collecting uncomplimentary material of various natures for quite some time, but won't reveal what it's for!... It's quite definitely scheduled already for the #3 Acolyte (720 10th St - Clarkston, Wash), an article by H P Lovecraft on poetry and the artistic ideal. --jlg When Rod Allen finds out he is getting a pass to LA-----
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Butch, his brother-in-law, at which time John Reitrof and W T Bell got themselves spifflicated, much to the disgust of Joe Fortier and Tom Wright, who stood by in despair. A grand time was had by all, while in the course of the evening, Fortier got engaged to four women and Wright became a fan dancer; fortunately for all, the four women were married already and Tom had no fans. Everett Wyers awaiting his call to the Merchant Marine, if the army doesn't give him the snatch first. With the way that duties of most of the GGFS members are becoming strictly private, it begins to look as though the two youngsters - Bill Watson and George Ebey - will take over everything. - Joe Fortier Ilve sent the Imagi-Music cover to the litho'er, and if he works fast, I'll have it released by January 15th or sooner. -- Henry Ackermann Don't know if he is prominent enough to be worth mentioning, but the Canadian fan, Nils Frome, who has been active both with art and writing for Light, Spaceways, and Acolyte has quit fandom cold - anounces that he will return all fanziness unopened. It's not known if he is sore about something, or if it is just a wild hair. -- Francis T Laney Walt Daugherty and Phil Bronson are collaborating on the lith issue of Fantasite, and it promises to be the Fanmag of the Year if everything works out. A tentative line-up of material contains the following names: Ross Rockynne, Henry Hasse, Gordon Dickson, Paul Freehafer, Dpl Doug Blakelt, Pfc Forrest Ackerman, T Bruce Yerke, adinfinitum! It will be an extra-large issue with stuporpendous artwork and many innovations! Regular subscribers to Fantasite will doubtless receive this issue at the regular 10c price, but it may be slightly higher to non-subscribers. It will probably take the plave of a 2d Anniversary Issue for Fantasite. Stendiling has already begun, but any material (preferably articles) is still welcome, for there is no limit to the size of the mag! -- Phil Bronson Joe Fortier, Board of Publicity Director for the National Fantasy Fan Federation, former editor of California Mercury, and pseudo-author of Hell Fire made Honorary Editor of MFS Bulletin. Some big stuff brewing around Minneapolis, and Gordy Dickson and others are waiting. Gordy, as you know, writes Fan Scratchings for Fantasite. He's been collecting uncomplimentary material of various natures for quite some time, but won't reveal what it's for!... It's quite definitely scheduled already for the #3 Acolyte (720 10th St - Clarkston, Wash), an article by H P Lovecraft on poetry and the artistic ideal. --jlg When Rod Allen finds out he is getting a pass to LA-----
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