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Dawn, issue 11, combined with The Imaginative Collector, issue 1, November 1950
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ADVERTISEMENT "ENOSI" - A Scientific & Cultural Organization Is your interest in science and the world about you deep and sincere? Or superficial? If it is sincere, why not make by writing for information about "ENOSI" - (Pronounced e-NOZee) a scientific organization to disseminate scientific knowledge standing among scientists and religionists." ENOSI is a scientific, non-profit, non-religious, non-philosophic and non-partisan organization. ENOSI members come from all trades, professions and avocations--doctors, lawyers, university graduates, educators, teachers, etc. Services to Members: -- Present services to members include cut-rate subscriptions to magazines, question and Answer Service, free information on scientific, cultural and social organization. ENOSI members come from all trades, professions, and avocations; doctors, lawyers, university graduates, educators, teachers, etc. Our features: our own periodicals, question and answer service, free information on scientific and cultural and social organizations, cut-rate subs to zines, and library service for ??? Membership is open to all individuals interested in science who are willing to accept facts as such and who wish to find out more about the universe and how to apply natural laws for man's benefit. address all communications to; STANDLEY E. CROUCH STERLING, VIRGINIA FANZINES IN REVIEW: TRY THEM AND SUPPORT FANDOM Bizarre ed. and published by Tom Covingtin, 315 DAWSON ST. 15c WILMINGTON, N.C. A very nicely composed zine featuring fiction and articles and ???. The article in Sept. '50 ish an interview with ???, Mack Reynolds. Fiction by Ed. Noble, Paul Cox and Art Rapp. Rapp's little piece of one of the cutest little stories I have read in the fanzine. Got it. QUANDRY #4 Nov. '50 10c LEE HOFFMAN 101 WAGNER ST. SAVANNAH, GA A very fine zine full of fan humour, good poetry and some fiction. Also nice artwork. Excellent ??? FANATIC #1 Win. '50 BOBBY POPE SW HILL & HANOVER STS. CHARLESTON, S.C. 15c Good for a first effort. Printed on one side of the paper. the headings lack planning or looks. fiction by Pope and good artwork by Hoffman. ALEPH NULL #1 Aug '50 BIL VENABLE 32 PARK PLACE R.D. #4 PITTSBURGH 9, PA. No sub price. An excellent first copy. This zine is an official publ. of NFFF. This issue contains a checklist of Stf. Fantasy and weird pocketbooks which is certainly worth the price of the zine alone. The rest fiction and artwork. Russell Watkins
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ADVERTISEMENT "ENOSI" - A Scientific & Cultural Organization Is your interest in science and the world about you deep and sincere? Or superficial? If it is sincere, why not make by writing for information about "ENOSI" - (Pronounced e-NOZee) a scientific organization to disseminate scientific knowledge standing among scientists and religionists." ENOSI is a scientific, non-profit, non-religious, non-philosophic and non-partisan organization. ENOSI members come from all trades, professions and avocations--doctors, lawyers, university graduates, educators, teachers, etc. Services to Members: -- Present services to members include cut-rate subscriptions to magazines, question and Answer Service, free information on scientific, cultural and social organization. ENOSI members come from all trades, professions, and avocations; doctors, lawyers, university graduates, educators, teachers, etc. Our features: our own periodicals, question and answer service, free information on scientific and cultural and social organizations, cut-rate subs to zines, and library service for ??? Membership is open to all individuals interested in science who are willing to accept facts as such and who wish to find out more about the universe and how to apply natural laws for man's benefit. address all communications to; STANDLEY E. CROUCH STERLING, VIRGINIA FANZINES IN REVIEW: TRY THEM AND SUPPORT FANDOM Bizarre ed. and published by Tom Covingtin, 315 DAWSON ST. 15c WILMINGTON, N.C. A very nicely composed zine featuring fiction and articles and ???. The article in Sept. '50 ish an interview with ???, Mack Reynolds. Fiction by Ed. Noble, Paul Cox and Art Rapp. Rapp's little piece of one of the cutest little stories I have read in the fanzine. Got it. QUANDRY #4 Nov. '50 10c LEE HOFFMAN 101 WAGNER ST. SAVANNAH, GA A very fine zine full of fan humour, good poetry and some fiction. Also nice artwork. Excellent ??? FANATIC #1 Win. '50 BOBBY POPE SW HILL & HANOVER STS. CHARLESTON, S.C. 15c Good for a first effort. Printed on one side of the paper. the headings lack planning or looks. fiction by Pope and good artwork by Hoffman. ALEPH NULL #1 Aug '50 BIL VENABLE 32 PARK PLACE R.D. #4 PITTSBURGH 9, PA. No sub price. An excellent first copy. This zine is an official publ. of NFFF. This issue contains a checklist of Stf. Fantasy and weird pocketbooks which is certainly worth the price of the zine alone. The rest fiction and artwork. Russell Watkins
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