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MFS Bulletin, v. 3, issue 2, whole no. 14, January 11, 1943
MFS Bulletin, Vol. 3, Number 2 Page 5
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too!" will scream the PB. Then, with a sly grin, the Kid will say, "Some psychosis, eh, Doc?" "Well, I don't know," began Perdue in natural manner when referring to the publicity in promegs, with emphasis on zolf-Davis. "While in Frsico in Janaury, Mr Waldeyer indicated that Mr Palmer doesn't think so much of me - let's see, it was something about somebody asking Palmer if hew as afraid of Astounding, and Palmer saying that it was the same thing as asking if he was afraid of the Christian Science Monitor and/or Elmer Perdue..." Which is one of the many reasons Amazing and Fantastic are dropped from BOP functions. Unwittingly, RAP has admitted that Astounding is so far shead of his class that he is'n considered in the same field. Many queries pile up on my desk, and most question the whereabouts of new fan Gordon Kull, who started with such remarkable zest. Kull informs me that he's been draftd, that those last few daze were wrapped up completing a couple months' schooling in that many weeks. Hiya, brother fan! Next issue .... The biggest rocketry scoop thus far in 1943! Also a special bulletin from General MacArthur's Headquarters, where a brother Dogfan is located. ----------------------------------------- to be continued......... CLUBNOTES LASFS NEW YEAR'S EVE MEETING - By Phil Brondon, Stf D After vainly waiting until the last minute for Rod Allen to show up, Dollens and I grabbed a bus and zipped down to 1055 Wilshire Blvd for the LASFS meeting. Present were: Morojo, Art Joquel, Milty Rothman, Bruce Yerke, Walt Daugherty, Paul Freehafer, etc, etc. A bourbon and soda was thrust into my hand the minute we entered the door and greetings were exchanged. Attendance was rather small, and fangabbing took up most of the evening. Morrie took three or four fotos of the group, and Art Joquel half-inveigled him into laying plans for a club movie, with Joquel to do the script. Afterward, the gang walked down to a cafe for spaghetti. When the old year had been duly rung out, Freehafer, Yerke, Dollems, and I accompanied Milty to his station to see him off to camp. Just as we were about to enter the depot, with Milt in the lead, a tall woman seized him by the lapels, lifted him from his fest, and planted a resounding smack on his kisser, followed by a "Happy New Year!". Was he embariskt! Somebody said, "Well, let's make merry!" and Yerke replied, "Oh, is she arround?" After that ancient pun had died away we headed for our respective homes. Science-fiction? Wel-l-l-l-l - O yes, somebody (I think it was Joquel) did look through a batch of old Astoundings! The next MFS meeting is scheduled for January 14th, at the home of John Gergen. Two Bulletins to be distributed, and work to start on a few club projects. Write-up of the meeting later - in next issue of the Bulletin. How about some more reports from you club secretaries?
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too!" will scream the PB. Then, with a sly grin, the Kid will say, "Some psychosis, eh, Doc?" "Well, I don't know," began Perdue in natural manner when referring to the publicity in promegs, with emphasis on zolf-Davis. "While in Frsico in Janaury, Mr Waldeyer indicated that Mr Palmer doesn't think so much of me - let's see, it was something about somebody asking Palmer if hew as afraid of Astounding, and Palmer saying that it was the same thing as asking if he was afraid of the Christian Science Monitor and/or Elmer Perdue..." Which is one of the many reasons Amazing and Fantastic are dropped from BOP functions. Unwittingly, RAP has admitted that Astounding is so far shead of his class that he is'n considered in the same field. Many queries pile up on my desk, and most question the whereabouts of new fan Gordon Kull, who started with such remarkable zest. Kull informs me that he's been draftd, that those last few daze were wrapped up completing a couple months' schooling in that many weeks. Hiya, brother fan! Next issue .... The biggest rocketry scoop thus far in 1943! Also a special bulletin from General MacArthur's Headquarters, where a brother Dogfan is located. ----------------------------------------- to be continued......... CLUBNOTES LASFS NEW YEAR'S EVE MEETING - By Phil Brondon, Stf D After vainly waiting until the last minute for Rod Allen to show up, Dollens and I grabbed a bus and zipped down to 1055 Wilshire Blvd for the LASFS meeting. Present were: Morojo, Art Joquel, Milty Rothman, Bruce Yerke, Walt Daugherty, Paul Freehafer, etc, etc. A bourbon and soda was thrust into my hand the minute we entered the door and greetings were exchanged. Attendance was rather small, and fangabbing took up most of the evening. Morrie took three or four fotos of the group, and Art Joquel half-inveigled him into laying plans for a club movie, with Joquel to do the script. Afterward, the gang walked down to a cafe for spaghetti. When the old year had been duly rung out, Freehafer, Yerke, Dollems, and I accompanied Milty to his station to see him off to camp. Just as we were about to enter the depot, with Milt in the lead, a tall woman seized him by the lapels, lifted him from his fest, and planted a resounding smack on his kisser, followed by a "Happy New Year!". Was he embariskt! Somebody said, "Well, let's make merry!" and Yerke replied, "Oh, is she arround?" After that ancient pun had died away we headed for our respective homes. Science-fiction? Wel-l-l-l-l - O yes, somebody (I think it was Joquel) did look through a batch of old Astoundings! The next MFS meeting is scheduled for January 14th, at the home of John Gergen. Two Bulletins to be distributed, and work to start on a few club projects. Write-up of the meeting later - in next issue of the Bulletin. How about some more reports from you club secretaries?
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