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Le Zombie, v. 4, issue 5, whole no. 40, July 1941
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(3) "If I laugh at any mortal thing--'Tis that I may not weep" LE ZOMBIE published monthly from P.O. Box 260 Bloominton, ILL five cents a copy we xchange with any & all fanmags July 1941 volume 4 - number 5 whole number 40 "we did it" Bob HPP Tucker P.O. Box 260 Bloomington, ILL E Everett Evans 191 Capital Av, SW Battle Creek Mich ***** HAPPY DENVENTION! We planned this issue to be at your house when you returned home; but we changed plans, which shouldn't surprise you one bit. Now we expect it to reach you just before you go to Denver.. we hope. Meanwhile, copies to non-subscribers will be sold at Denver by the angel (Evans) in person, officials permitting. If they don't, LeZ will be bootlegged on the sts. Get yours just outside the hotel doors. As this is written we just bunged off by air-mail a Wright original to be lithod for the cover this month. If there is a cover covering up this page, all is well. If there isn't, something happened to our airmail! Wright sent us the original in 1939. Fast stuff us, eh? We hope Ass'd Services (plug) does a nice job. Next we wish to correct two errors (for the finicky few) that appeared in LeZ last month. On the cover it stated "No. 38". That is wrong, last month was number 39. On the contents page was stated "volume 4, number 2". That is wrong, it should be volume 4, number 4. Thankee. So now they tell us Singleton isn't dead. Goody. For if he is, after all, there is a lot of material in this issue which will promptly be in bad taste! We have set a record of some sort. Three monthly issues of LeZ in the space of less than 30 days! We didn't know we had it in us either. Next month might be a let-down tho, as we will wait to hear from Denventioneers before making up the mag. We're tring to talk Ackerman into an article on it, in the event we don't get there. Well chums, here they come: reams upon reams of convention articles! At last something will crowd Chicon articles out of the fanzines. We know an editor who still wants to print a Chicon article, because his name is in it. Sully Roberds can be found as follows: Pvt. Clarence Roberds, Bttry "C", 30th Coast Artillery, AA, Camp Wallace, Texas. Yahhhh--bet'cha never knew his name was Clarence! The quotation at the top of the page is from or by Byron, whichever is proper. We quite forget to include his name when we executed it. It is supposed to express our philosophy in the conduct of LeZ. Now we are waiting for someone to explain to us what "philosophy" is. Abe Lincoln put it in another way that is just as neat: "I laugh because I must not cry--that's all, that's all." And that is all, this time. you know what a sticker here means! (I hope)
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(3) "If I laugh at any mortal thing--'Tis that I may not weep" LE ZOMBIE published monthly from P.O. Box 260 Bloominton, ILL five cents a copy we xchange with any & all fanmags July 1941 volume 4 - number 5 whole number 40 "we did it" Bob HPP Tucker P.O. Box 260 Bloomington, ILL E Everett Evans 191 Capital Av, SW Battle Creek Mich ***** HAPPY DENVENTION! We planned this issue to be at your house when you returned home; but we changed plans, which shouldn't surprise you one bit. Now we expect it to reach you just before you go to Denver.. we hope. Meanwhile, copies to non-subscribers will be sold at Denver by the angel (Evans) in person, officials permitting. If they don't, LeZ will be bootlegged on the sts. Get yours just outside the hotel doors. As this is written we just bunged off by air-mail a Wright original to be lithod for the cover this month. If there is a cover covering up this page, all is well. If there isn't, something happened to our airmail! Wright sent us the original in 1939. Fast stuff us, eh? We hope Ass'd Services (plug) does a nice job. Next we wish to correct two errors (for the finicky few) that appeared in LeZ last month. On the cover it stated "No. 38". That is wrong, last month was number 39. On the contents page was stated "volume 4, number 2". That is wrong, it should be volume 4, number 4. Thankee. So now they tell us Singleton isn't dead. Goody. For if he is, after all, there is a lot of material in this issue which will promptly be in bad taste! We have set a record of some sort. Three monthly issues of LeZ in the space of less than 30 days! We didn't know we had it in us either. Next month might be a let-down tho, as we will wait to hear from Denventioneers before making up the mag. We're tring to talk Ackerman into an article on it, in the event we don't get there. Well chums, here they come: reams upon reams of convention articles! At last something will crowd Chicon articles out of the fanzines. We know an editor who still wants to print a Chicon article, because his name is in it. Sully Roberds can be found as follows: Pvt. Clarence Roberds, Bttry "C", 30th Coast Artillery, AA, Camp Wallace, Texas. Yahhhh--bet'cha never knew his name was Clarence! The quotation at the top of the page is from or by Byron, whichever is proper. We quite forget to include his name when we executed it. It is supposed to express our philosophy in the conduct of LeZ. Now we are waiting for someone to explain to us what "philosophy" is. Abe Lincoln put it in another way that is just as neat: "I laugh because I must not cry--that's all, that's all." And that is all, this time. you know what a sticker here means! (I hope)
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