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Page 10 Centauri Fantasy in Esquire The Eerie Mr. Murphy ... Howard Wandrei ... 8..Nov 37..59 A World Can End* ... R. R. Sullivan ... 8..Dec 37..86 The Impurity of Science ... art..Hugh Tray ... 8..Dec 37..139 Exactly Six O'Clock ... Freeman Tuck ... 9..Jan 38..79 Uriel the Archangel-pict ... Frank Bergman ... 9..Jan 38..82 Man Who Walked Through Glass ... Nelson S. Rond ... 10..Nov 38..65 It Might Happen to Anybody ... Ben Hamilton ... 10..Dec 38..72 The Package Phantasy ... Manuel Komroff ... 11..Mar 39..60 Flying as a Hobby ... Parke Cummings ... 11..Apr 39..45 The Extreme Ariness of Denton Lang ... Percival Wilde ... 11..Apr 39..54 The Garden of Femodia ... Manuel Komroff ... 11..Jun 39..66 Trouble in Hell ... Manuel Komroff ... 12..Aug 39..32 The Man Who Was Convertible ... Samuel Gratton ... 12..Sep 39..33 The Bottle Party ... John Collier ... 12..Oct 39..47 The Happy Land Without a Sky ... Manuel Komroff ... 12..Oct 39..54 Germany Never Had a Chance ... George Antheil ... 12..Nov 39..52 Memos in a Television Agency ... Parke Cummings ... 12..Nov 39..71 Automatomania ... Ernst Rehrendt ... 12..Nov 39..87 What Life Will Be Like* ... Bert H. White ... 13..Mar 40..38 Little Miss Whisk ... Hannibal Towle ... 13..Apr 40..50 The Girl Who Wept Pearl Tears ... Manuel Komroff ... 13..Jun 40..36 The Wizard of Wump ... Wilmen Menard ... 16..Jul 41..44 The Lost Halo ... Horatio Winslow ... 16..Dec 41..5 Marionettes' Night Out ... Louis Paul ... 16..Dec 41..83 Professor Julian's Doll ... Louis Paul ... 17..Mar 42..28 Martians Like It Dry* ... John W. Campbell, Jr. ... 17..Mar 42..90 The Last Year of the Great War ... Geo. Antheil ... 17..Apr 42..27 It Will Grow on You ... Donald Wandrei ... 17..Apr 42..77 The Atavism of Ralph Piseatpr ... Robert J Kuhn ... 18..Oct 42..53 "Space Man's Rendezvous" --Earle Franklin Baker Gay knights of the space-ways throng this street, Martian laughter, and the Earthman's smile, Adventurers calling, strange are the faces you meet Where space-lanes, crossing, breed an emerald isle. Many are the space-songs that singe the very air You fight for, and always learn to know, Here all space-men meet, exchanging wage and share, While the Patrol-ships come and quickly go. I think of all Earth's harried, city ways Where throngs must move and never love the sky, Where strangers meet and pass, through eventless days, With never a rocket-blast waving red goodbye. So I grow thoughtful, wishing you were free To walk this space-man's rendezvous with me.
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Page 10 Centauri Fantasy in Esquire The Eerie Mr. Murphy ... Howard Wandrei ... 8..Nov 37..59 A World Can End* ... R. R. Sullivan ... 8..Dec 37..86 The Impurity of Science ... art..Hugh Tray ... 8..Dec 37..139 Exactly Six O'Clock ... Freeman Tuck ... 9..Jan 38..79 Uriel the Archangel-pict ... Frank Bergman ... 9..Jan 38..82 Man Who Walked Through Glass ... Nelson S. Rond ... 10..Nov 38..65 It Might Happen to Anybody ... Ben Hamilton ... 10..Dec 38..72 The Package Phantasy ... Manuel Komroff ... 11..Mar 39..60 Flying as a Hobby ... Parke Cummings ... 11..Apr 39..45 The Extreme Ariness of Denton Lang ... Percival Wilde ... 11..Apr 39..54 The Garden of Femodia ... Manuel Komroff ... 11..Jun 39..66 Trouble in Hell ... Manuel Komroff ... 12..Aug 39..32 The Man Who Was Convertible ... Samuel Gratton ... 12..Sep 39..33 The Bottle Party ... John Collier ... 12..Oct 39..47 The Happy Land Without a Sky ... Manuel Komroff ... 12..Oct 39..54 Germany Never Had a Chance ... George Antheil ... 12..Nov 39..52 Memos in a Television Agency ... Parke Cummings ... 12..Nov 39..71 Automatomania ... Ernst Rehrendt ... 12..Nov 39..87 What Life Will Be Like* ... Bert H. White ... 13..Mar 40..38 Little Miss Whisk ... Hannibal Towle ... 13..Apr 40..50 The Girl Who Wept Pearl Tears ... Manuel Komroff ... 13..Jun 40..36 The Wizard of Wump ... Wilmen Menard ... 16..Jul 41..44 The Lost Halo ... Horatio Winslow ... 16..Dec 41..5 Marionettes' Night Out ... Louis Paul ... 16..Dec 41..83 Professor Julian's Doll ... Louis Paul ... 17..Mar 42..28 Martians Like It Dry* ... John W. Campbell, Jr. ... 17..Mar 42..90 The Last Year of the Great War ... Geo. Antheil ... 17..Apr 42..27 It Will Grow on You ... Donald Wandrei ... 17..Apr 42..77 The Atavism of Ralph Piseatpr ... Robert J Kuhn ... 18..Oct 42..53 "Space Man's Rendezvous" --Earle Franklin Baker Gay knights of the space-ways throng this street, Martian laughter, and the Earthman's smile, Adventurers calling, strange are the faces you meet Where space-lanes, crossing, breed an emerald isle. Many are the space-songs that singe the very air You fight for, and always learn to know, Here all space-men meet, exchanging wage and share, While the Patrol-ships come and quickly go. I think of all Earth's harried, city ways Where throngs must move and never love the sky, Where strangers meet and pass, through eventless days, With never a rocket-blast waving red goodbye. So I grow thoughtful, wishing you were free To walk this space-man's rendezvous with me.
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