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National Fantasy Fan, v. 9 , issue 6, December 1950
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ter their titles with the Copyright Bureau, so that newcomers to the fanfield will not innocently use someone else's title. The following titles of fanzines were registered since the last previous list of titles registered with the Copyright Bureau, as published in the April 1950 issue of The National Fantasy Fan: Title Registrant Bombook Art Rapp Bizarre Stanley E. Crouch The Detroit STFan Edith Furcsik ETAOIN SHRUDLU Stephen Taller The Fanzine Editor Lee D. Quinn Luna City Gazette Donnie Lynch The Michifan Art Rapp The Michigan Fantasite " " Mindwarp " " The N.F.F.F. Committeeman Roy Lavender Phantasmagoria Derek Pickles Profound Stanley E. Crouch The Purple Bom Alan M. Grant Science & Culture (Magazine) Stanley E. Crouch S. & C Annual " " " S & C Digest " " " S & C Monthly " " " S & C Weekly " " " S & C Quarterly " " " Science Fiction Weekly Ronald Friedman Sinisterre (Nameless Ones) Timewarp Art Rapp The U S C O Bulletin Stanley E. Crouch Voodoo Roger N. Dard Wanigas Art Rapp Werewolf Roger N. Dard Wolverine Insurgents Art Rapp Wraith Wrai Ballard Wylde Star Alan M. Grant" -----NFFF----- AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATIVE REPORTS:- by Roger N. Dard- Eva Firestone suggested, that as Australian & New Zealand Representative, I should make a report for inclusion in the December TNFF. I think that is a good idea, so here goes: When I took over representing N3F in this part of the world, there was only one Australian N3F'er, Graham B. Stone. Since, regrettably, Graham was giving up fandom, he was not interested in renewing, and, so membership sank to zero. There are now six financial members of N3F down under, and I believe that a maximum of about twelve members can be achieved. I have not widely propagandized all Australian fen, since it would be embarrasing if they all decided to join, - for the simple reason, I can only sign up as many members as there are dollars in the N3F treasury in my name. Unfortunately, there has been no wild rush to buy Australian fantasy or postage stamps, but I have managed to sell enough items to cover the memberships of the six present members. I hope to gradually enroll the other Aussie fen who wish to join, while keeping in mind that I must keep a small reserve in the treasury to cover renewals of the present members. Our elections were held early, in order that the votes could be returned in time to be counted with the American votes. Roy Lavender air
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ter their titles with the Copyright Bureau, so that newcomers to the fanfield will not innocently use someone else's title. The following titles of fanzines were registered since the last previous list of titles registered with the Copyright Bureau, as published in the April 1950 issue of The National Fantasy Fan: Title Registrant Bombook Art Rapp Bizarre Stanley E. Crouch The Detroit STFan Edith Furcsik ETAOIN SHRUDLU Stephen Taller The Fanzine Editor Lee D. Quinn Luna City Gazette Donnie Lynch The Michifan Art Rapp The Michigan Fantasite " " Mindwarp " " The N.F.F.F. Committeeman Roy Lavender Phantasmagoria Derek Pickles Profound Stanley E. Crouch The Purple Bom Alan M. Grant Science & Culture (Magazine) Stanley E. Crouch S. & C Annual " " " S & C Digest " " " S & C Monthly " " " S & C Weekly " " " S & C Quarterly " " " Science Fiction Weekly Ronald Friedman Sinisterre (Nameless Ones) Timewarp Art Rapp The U S C O Bulletin Stanley E. Crouch Voodoo Roger N. Dard Wanigas Art Rapp Werewolf Roger N. Dard Wolverine Insurgents Art Rapp Wraith Wrai Ballard Wylde Star Alan M. Grant" -----NFFF----- AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATIVE REPORTS:- by Roger N. Dard- Eva Firestone suggested, that as Australian & New Zealand Representative, I should make a report for inclusion in the December TNFF. I think that is a good idea, so here goes: When I took over representing N3F in this part of the world, there was only one Australian N3F'er, Graham B. Stone. Since, regrettably, Graham was giving up fandom, he was not interested in renewing, and, so membership sank to zero. There are now six financial members of N3F down under, and I believe that a maximum of about twelve members can be achieved. I have not widely propagandized all Australian fen, since it would be embarrasing if they all decided to join, - for the simple reason, I can only sign up as many members as there are dollars in the N3F treasury in my name. Unfortunately, there has been no wild rush to buy Australian fantasy or postage stamps, but I have managed to sell enough items to cover the memberships of the six present members. I hope to gradually enroll the other Aussie fen who wish to join, while keeping in mind that I must keep a small reserve in the treasury to cover renewals of the present members. Our elections were held early, in order that the votes could be returned in time to be counted with the American votes. Roy Lavender air
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