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5c S T E F N E W S #70 ______________________________ James Hevelin ______________________________ A Fantasy Foundation Publication appearing as news warrants it _______________________________ [?] price to Foundation subscribers _______________________________ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - THANKS TO: Warner, Indick, [Speer], Ackerman, and Widner. _______________________________ FANZINES (continued) EMBER #21 & 22 (Brazier; Ditto). Content announcement, Centracon comments, news and views, reviews and book notes, and a report of the showing of "Metropolis" for the LA fans which includes a review of the picture. FANEWS 22 Nov 46 (Dunkelberger). News, ramblings, ads, and explanation of the NFFF election delay. FANTASY ADVERTISER Nov 46 (Willmorth). Quarterly report on the Fantasy Foundation, "The Blatant Beast" by Widner, "Atoms" by RA Elcun, and ads and ads and ads. FANTASY-TIMES #24 & 25 (Taurasi). Self-acknowledged leading fantasy weekly with news and reviews of pro mags, movies, and eastern fan activities. Worthwhile. KAY-MAR TRADER Nov 46 (Carlson). Short editorial and ads. PSFS BULLETIN #1 & 2 (Madle). A twice-monthly single-sheet, this promises to serve well its purpose of keeping Philly fans aware of past and coming activities in the Philadelphia club. These two issues report on the Conference, recent meeting, and new members, and contain club announcements. SHANGRI-L' AFFAIRES Oct 46 (Burbee for the LASFS). Another in the dream series, Willmorth's "Business Fen," announcement of a "Big Pond Fund," letters, and Tigrina, Tucker, Ebey, and Ackerman. ____________________________ RADIO The von Chamisso fantasy, "The Shadowless Man," w a s broadcast in California recently a s "The Man Who Sold His Shadow to the Devil." Verne's "Trip to the Moon" and O'Brien's "Diamond Lens" have also been heard recently by California fans. STEFNEWS 3761 Third Street Riverside, California Rtn Postage Guaranteed
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5c S T E F N E W S #70 ______________________________ James Hevelin ______________________________ A Fantasy Foundation Publication appearing as news warrants it _______________________________ [?] price to Foundation subscribers _______________________________ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - THANKS TO: Warner, Indick, [Speer], Ackerman, and Widner. _______________________________ FANZINES (continued) EMBER #21 & 22 (Brazier; Ditto). Content announcement, Centracon comments, news and views, reviews and book notes, and a report of the showing of "Metropolis" for the LA fans which includes a review of the picture. FANEWS 22 Nov 46 (Dunkelberger). News, ramblings, ads, and explanation of the NFFF election delay. FANTASY ADVERTISER Nov 46 (Willmorth). Quarterly report on the Fantasy Foundation, "The Blatant Beast" by Widner, "Atoms" by RA Elcun, and ads and ads and ads. FANTASY-TIMES #24 & 25 (Taurasi). Self-acknowledged leading fantasy weekly with news and reviews of pro mags, movies, and eastern fan activities. Worthwhile. KAY-MAR TRADER Nov 46 (Carlson). Short editorial and ads. PSFS BULLETIN #1 & 2 (Madle). A twice-monthly single-sheet, this promises to serve well its purpose of keeping Philly fans aware of past and coming activities in the Philadelphia club. These two issues report on the Conference, recent meeting, and new members, and contain club announcements. SHANGRI-L' AFFAIRES Oct 46 (Burbee for the LASFS). Another in the dream series, Willmorth's "Business Fen," announcement of a "Big Pond Fund," letters, and Tigrina, Tucker, Ebey, and Ackerman. ____________________________ RADIO The von Chamisso fantasy, "The Shadowless Man," w a s broadcast in California recently a s "The Man Who Sold His Shadow to the Devil." Verne's "Trip to the Moon" and O'Brien's "Diamond Lens" have also been heard recently by California fans. STEFNEWS 3761 Third Street Riverside, California Rtn Postage Guaranteed
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