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Science Fiction Collector, v. 4, issue 4, whole no. 22, September 1938
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-- S - F Collector -- Page Seventeen [[underline]]Et Cetera[[end underline]] (continued from Page Two) Now about subscriptions. I can't accept anything over a three-issue subscription. Twenty-five cents will be the limit, This is so, because I don't want to have to pay any large amount of money back to the subscribers in the event that the magazine should fail. I suppose that's satisfactory. Now, here's something else. Those who don't already have a subscription to SCIENCE ADVENTURE STORIES will receive a one-issue subscription, the third issue, the cost of which will be subtracted from the COLLECTOR subscriptions. The price of SAS is fifteen cents; subscribers will be given the benefit of the doubt whenever necessary. So that you can all see where you stand at present, I'll list after the names of those whose subscriptions run out with this issue or the next issue: James V. Taurasi (22), John J. Weir( 22,23), R. D. Hodgkins (22), R. Wilson,Jr. (22), W. E. Marconette (22, 23), E. F. Bleiler( 22,23). The numerals stand for the issue numbers. The rest of the subscribers have from three issues to six issues still coming to them. Notice: all of the material for this issue( excepting this editorial) was written [[underline]]last summer[[end underline]]. So, if some of the items in [[underline]]Fantaglimmerings[[end underline]] and [[underline]]The Eternal Wanderer[[end underline]] seem to be a little "stale," please bide with us. I'd appreciate postals with your comments on the COLLECTOR. Hoping to be with you again in the near future..... John V. Baltadonis, Editor.
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-- S - F Collector -- Page Seventeen [[underline]]Et Cetera[[end underline]] (continued from Page Two) Now about subscriptions. I can't accept anything over a three-issue subscription. Twenty-five cents will be the limit, This is so, because I don't want to have to pay any large amount of money back to the subscribers in the event that the magazine should fail. I suppose that's satisfactory. Now, here's something else. Those who don't already have a subscription to SCIENCE ADVENTURE STORIES will receive a one-issue subscription, the third issue, the cost of which will be subtracted from the COLLECTOR subscriptions. The price of SAS is fifteen cents; subscribers will be given the benefit of the doubt whenever necessary. So that you can all see where you stand at present, I'll list after the names of those whose subscriptions run out with this issue or the next issue: James V. Taurasi (22), John J. Weir( 22,23), R. D. Hodgkins (22), R. Wilson,Jr. (22), W. E. Marconette (22, 23), E. F. Bleiler( 22,23). The numerals stand for the issue numbers. The rest of the subscribers have from three issues to six issues still coming to them. Notice: all of the material for this issue( excepting this editorial) was written [[underline]]last summer[[end underline]]. So, if some of the items in [[underline]]Fantaglimmerings[[end underline]] and [[underline]]The Eternal Wanderer[[end underline]] seem to be a little "stale," please bide with us. I'd appreciate postals with your comments on the COLLECTOR. Hoping to be with you again in the near future..... John V. Baltadonis, Editor.
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