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Spacewarp, v. 5, issue 5, whole no. 27, June 1949
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QUIEN SABE? Dear Art:-- Next time you are at the newsstand, pick up a copy of DELL CROSSWORD PUZZLES. Yours truly sold them a mystery puzzler. "The Gentleman Robber," if it appears under the title I gave it. BILL WARREN 314 W. Main St. Sterling, Kansas Dear Art: I would have written sooner, but I thought I was going to be at the last [MSFS] meeting. After all, why waste a three-cent stamp when it is not necessary? However, last Saturday I carelessly neglected to put on my dark glasses before buying TWS, and the consequent Bergy Blindness prevented me from attending the meeting. So now I have to spend three cents anyway. Ye gods, the Apr WARP looks more like the SHAVER MYSTERY MAGAZINE (capitals are optional). Mind Over Matter was a silly item, and as for Dimensional Gate ????????, the question marks express my sentiments exactly. Unexplored Universes is a bit more to the point. WE WANT SCHAMBURGER!!! My finger is getting tired. Therefore, goodby. ARNIM SEIELSTAD 1500 Fairholme Grosse Pointe 30, Michigan Dear Art: The May issue had more interesting material than usual. Problem in Ornithology (whatever that is) was cute and nicely done, and the book review was interesting. The "What'll I Write" article was more than the topic was worth. No Indication was meaningless to me. I guess I just didn't get it. Redd Boggs exaggerated a bit in his open letter, but the rest of the column was okay. James Bell has a point there about nationalism. Some of this super-patriotism sickens me. What's this? Another publication from Harmon? Whatever happened to Asteroid X? Yours, EVAN H. APPELMAN 195 Laurel Avenue Highland Park, Illinois ---------------------------------- FANDOM IS A WAY OF LIFE DEPARTMENT (Indoor Sport Division) "...we all thank Mr. Derleth for giving us this opportunity to have these works in a form we can preserve for those cold, wet nights when a good fantasy makes the bed seem a more comfortable and homey place." -- editorial in FA, Nov 1941 20
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QUIEN SABE? Dear Art:-- Next time you are at the newsstand, pick up a copy of DELL CROSSWORD PUZZLES. Yours truly sold them a mystery puzzler. "The Gentleman Robber," if it appears under the title I gave it. BILL WARREN 314 W. Main St. Sterling, Kansas Dear Art: I would have written sooner, but I thought I was going to be at the last [MSFS] meeting. After all, why waste a three-cent stamp when it is not necessary? However, last Saturday I carelessly neglected to put on my dark glasses before buying TWS, and the consequent Bergy Blindness prevented me from attending the meeting. So now I have to spend three cents anyway. Ye gods, the Apr WARP looks more like the SHAVER MYSTERY MAGAZINE (capitals are optional). Mind Over Matter was a silly item, and as for Dimensional Gate ????????, the question marks express my sentiments exactly. Unexplored Universes is a bit more to the point. WE WANT SCHAMBURGER!!! My finger is getting tired. Therefore, goodby. ARNIM SEIELSTAD 1500 Fairholme Grosse Pointe 30, Michigan Dear Art: The May issue had more interesting material than usual. Problem in Ornithology (whatever that is) was cute and nicely done, and the book review was interesting. The "What'll I Write" article was more than the topic was worth. No Indication was meaningless to me. I guess I just didn't get it. Redd Boggs exaggerated a bit in his open letter, but the rest of the column was okay. James Bell has a point there about nationalism. Some of this super-patriotism sickens me. What's this? Another publication from Harmon? Whatever happened to Asteroid X? Yours, EVAN H. APPELMAN 195 Laurel Avenue Highland Park, Illinois ---------------------------------- FANDOM IS A WAY OF LIFE DEPARTMENT (Indoor Sport Division) "...we all thank Mr. Derleth for giving us this opportunity to have these works in a form we can preserve for those cold, wet nights when a good fantasy makes the bed seem a more comfortable and homey place." -- editorial in FA, Nov 1941 20
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