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National Fantasy Fan, February 17, 1945
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A Child of Fortune For several months the germ of an idea has been developing in what Tucker and I call our "brains". We are of the opinion that our President has entirely too much to do and therefore we proposed that he be relieved of the duty of OFFICIAL EDITOR of the NATIONAL FANTASY FAN. After due deliberation the die was cast but ----- with no one to fill the OFFICIAL EDITOR'S- job. Therefore this issue might be called "a child of fortune" It is our chief job this month to find one or two individuals willing and able to accept the responsibilities that such a position demands. To fill the position a Fan must have the following qualifications: ability to edit; the equipment to setup and publish and the time necessary to do the job [underlined] right [/underlined]. We suggest two Fans take on the job and alternate (altho this is only a suggestion). The material for each issue would be sent directly from each contributor (usually already stenciled). Material should consist of worthwhile articles on things of interest to fans. The job can be filled by any qualified Fan providing he is [underlined] neither [/underlined] an officer of the NFFF or closely associated with an officer of the NFFF.The reason for the exceptions is obvious. [underlined] WHO'LL TAKE THE JOB? [/underlined] :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Applications or requests for further information will be promptly considered by Everett Evans - 25 Poplar St.Battle Cree, Mich.; Bob Tucker - Box 260 - Bloomington, Ill.; or Walter Dunkelberger - 1443 4th Ave. So. - Fargo, North Dakota ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: [stamped] FEB 17 1945 [/stamped]
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A Child of Fortune For several months the germ of an idea has been developing in what Tucker and I call our "brains". We are of the opinion that our President has entirely too much to do and therefore we proposed that he be relieved of the duty of OFFICIAL EDITOR of the NATIONAL FANTASY FAN. After due deliberation the die was cast but ----- with no one to fill the OFFICIAL EDITOR'S- job. Therefore this issue might be called "a child of fortune" It is our chief job this month to find one or two individuals willing and able to accept the responsibilities that such a position demands. To fill the position a Fan must have the following qualifications: ability to edit; the equipment to setup and publish and the time necessary to do the job [underlined] right [/underlined]. We suggest two Fans take on the job and alternate (altho this is only a suggestion). The material for each issue would be sent directly from each contributor (usually already stenciled). Material should consist of worthwhile articles on things of interest to fans. The job can be filled by any qualified Fan providing he is [underlined] neither [/underlined] an officer of the NFFF or closely associated with an officer of the NFFF.The reason for the exceptions is obvious. [underlined] WHO'LL TAKE THE JOB? [/underlined] :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Applications or requests for further information will be promptly considered by Everett Evans - 25 Poplar St.Battle Cree, Mich.; Bob Tucker - Box 260 - Bloomington, Ill.; or Walter Dunkelberger - 1443 4th Ave. So. - Fargo, North Dakota ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: [stamped] FEB 17 1945 [/stamped]
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