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Sun Spots, v. 4, issue 3, whole no. 15, February 1941
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February, 1941. SUN SPOTS Page 24. FIRST CONTENTS OF SUN SPOTS ANNIVERSARY FEBRUARY 1941; A.D. PART---II--- ARTICLES: "The 1940 Philly Conference" William Groveman P,29 "Art or Poster?" Tom Wright P.32 "Interview With M.W.Wellman" de la Ree & Gaetz P.33 "The Way I See It!" Larry Shaw P.34 "Way Back When" George Wetzel P.35 "Thoughts at Midnight" Manly W. Wellman P.38 "Samplings" "The Sampler" P.39 "Death on Mercury" Louis Chauvenet P.43 SHORT PIECE OF ADDED FICTION: "The Greatest Adventure" Philip Franco P.27 DEPARTMENTS: "Sure, We Were Sloppy!" Gerry de la Ree P.25 "Editorial Space Filler" Roderick Gaetz P.26 "Why Make an Issue of It" Roderick Gaetz P.28 "Finis", an editorial Charles Beling P.27 "A Review of Fan Mags" Editors P.36 "The Trash Basket" N.E.Body P.41 "Advertisments" Our Friends P's 42-43 ILLUSTRATIONS: "Front Cover" Gerry de la Ree P.1 "Cartoon" Phil Bonson P.32 "Back Cover" Roderick Gaetz P.44 END PT. 2 SUN SPOTS financial statement, year ending January 15, 1941. Total number of paid subscribers 35 Total number of exchanges: 22 Number of free complementary issues: 2 Number of Solaroids getting free: 8 Grand total of regular circulation 67 THIS shows a marked increase over our circulation of 6 issues ago, at which time we sent out about 20 copies monthly, and got rid of 30 more without any remuneration at all. At that time of course the paper was considerably smaller, and we did not spend near as much for our stencils, etc. This anniversary issue set us back around 12 dollars, and we collected around 4 dollars in ads, and a little over one dollar in subs. The rest came out of our pockets. Regular issues cost five dollars, sometimes more.
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February, 1941. SUN SPOTS Page 24. FIRST CONTENTS OF SUN SPOTS ANNIVERSARY FEBRUARY 1941; A.D. PART---II--- ARTICLES: "The 1940 Philly Conference" William Groveman P,29 "Art or Poster?" Tom Wright P.32 "Interview With M.W.Wellman" de la Ree & Gaetz P.33 "The Way I See It!" Larry Shaw P.34 "Way Back When" George Wetzel P.35 "Thoughts at Midnight" Manly W. Wellman P.38 "Samplings" "The Sampler" P.39 "Death on Mercury" Louis Chauvenet P.43 SHORT PIECE OF ADDED FICTION: "The Greatest Adventure" Philip Franco P.27 DEPARTMENTS: "Sure, We Were Sloppy!" Gerry de la Ree P.25 "Editorial Space Filler" Roderick Gaetz P.26 "Why Make an Issue of It" Roderick Gaetz P.28 "Finis", an editorial Charles Beling P.27 "A Review of Fan Mags" Editors P.36 "The Trash Basket" N.E.Body P.41 "Advertisments" Our Friends P's 42-43 ILLUSTRATIONS: "Front Cover" Gerry de la Ree P.1 "Cartoon" Phil Bonson P.32 "Back Cover" Roderick Gaetz P.44 END PT. 2 SUN SPOTS financial statement, year ending January 15, 1941. Total number of paid subscribers 35 Total number of exchanges: 22 Number of free complementary issues: 2 Number of Solaroids getting free: 8 Grand total of regular circulation 67 THIS shows a marked increase over our circulation of 6 issues ago, at which time we sent out about 20 copies monthly, and got rid of 30 more without any remuneration at all. At that time of course the paper was considerably smaller, and we did not spend near as much for our stencils, etc. This anniversary issue set us back around 12 dollars, and we collected around 4 dollars in ads, and a little over one dollar in subs. The rest came out of our pockets. Regular issues cost five dollars, sometimes more.
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