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TIME TRAVELING WITH TUCKER -or- The Mills of the Gods Grind Slowly without Lubrication 1933: Editorial lead in Fantasy Fan: "This magazine is 100% yours. Your letters shall direct our pages." 1943: Editorial implications in Chanticleer: "This magazine is 100% yours. Your letters shall in ignored in our pages." 1933: Superman Siegel publishes Science Fiction, a fan effort. 1943: Superman Siegel affiliates with US Army, a pro outfit. 1933: Ackerman writes movie gossip page for Science Fiction Digest. 1943: Ackerman writes movie gossip page for Fanslants. 1933: Clark Ashton Smith explores Ackerman. 1943: Heck (hissss) Koenig deplores Ackerman. 1933: Fantasy Fan prints series, "My Favorite Fantasy Story." 1943: Chanticleer print series, "My Favorite Fantasy Story." 1939: Sykora proposes fan organization embodying principal of inner-circle and outer-circle memberships. Is pooooo'd. 1943: Degler proposes fun organization embodying principal of inner-circle and outer -circle memberships. Is pooooo'd. 1923z; Ray Cummings pens yarn concerning horrible invaders. 1943: Ray Cummings pens yarns concerning horribler invaders. 1940: Wollheim launches Futurian House with butter-smeared door knobs. 1943: Ashley launches Slan Shack. Butter rationed. 1933: "Supernatural Horror in Literature" begins publication in a fanzine. 1939: "Supernatural Horror in Literature sees print in book form. 1934: Charles Willard Diffin reportedly writes his stories by electric typewriter. 1942: L. Ron Hubbard reportedly writes his stories on electric typewriter. 1935: F. Orlin Tremaine announces 'thought-variant' yarns. 1940: John W Campbell announces 'nova' yarns. 1933: Tucker produces reams of indigestable material for fanzines. 1943: ditto. NEWS ITEM (11-4-43): Slan Shackers telephon Los Angeles Sassafrass & Fooey Society! One of the highlights in the first week of existence of Battle Creek's Slan Shack was a long distance phone call to the L.A. Hoodlums. Needless to say the hoodlums thot their collective leg was being pulled, and one precious minute of the allotted five was used in convincing them we were the McCoy. The Ashleys, Liebscher and Tucker conversed with Ackerman, Morojo, Yerke, Freehafer, Bronson, Laney.
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TIME TRAVELING WITH TUCKER -or- The Mills of the Gods Grind Slowly without Lubrication 1933: Editorial lead in Fantasy Fan: "This magazine is 100% yours. Your letters shall direct our pages." 1943: Editorial implications in Chanticleer: "This magazine is 100% yours. Your letters shall in ignored in our pages." 1933: Superman Siegel publishes Science Fiction, a fan effort. 1943: Superman Siegel affiliates with US Army, a pro outfit. 1933: Ackerman writes movie gossip page for Science Fiction Digest. 1943: Ackerman writes movie gossip page for Fanslants. 1933: Clark Ashton Smith explores Ackerman. 1943: Heck (hissss) Koenig deplores Ackerman. 1933: Fantasy Fan prints series, "My Favorite Fantasy Story." 1943: Chanticleer print series, "My Favorite Fantasy Story." 1939: Sykora proposes fan organization embodying principal of inner-circle and outer-circle memberships. Is pooooo'd. 1943: Degler proposes fun organization embodying principal of inner-circle and outer -circle memberships. Is pooooo'd. 1923z; Ray Cummings pens yarn concerning horrible invaders. 1943: Ray Cummings pens yarns concerning horribler invaders. 1940: Wollheim launches Futurian House with butter-smeared door knobs. 1943: Ashley launches Slan Shack. Butter rationed. 1933: "Supernatural Horror in Literature" begins publication in a fanzine. 1939: "Supernatural Horror in Literature sees print in book form. 1934: Charles Willard Diffin reportedly writes his stories by electric typewriter. 1942: L. Ron Hubbard reportedly writes his stories on electric typewriter. 1935: F. Orlin Tremaine announces 'thought-variant' yarns. 1940: John W Campbell announces 'nova' yarns. 1933: Tucker produces reams of indigestable material for fanzines. 1943: ditto. NEWS ITEM (11-4-43): Slan Shackers telephon Los Angeles Sassafrass & Fooey Society! One of the highlights in the first week of existence of Battle Creek's Slan Shack was a long distance phone call to the L.A. Hoodlums. Needless to say the hoodlums thot their collective leg was being pulled, and one precious minute of the allotted five was used in convincing them we were the McCoy. The Ashleys, Liebscher and Tucker conversed with Ackerman, Morojo, Yerke, Freehafer, Bronson, Laney.
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