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Damn Thing, v. 1, issue 2, December 1940
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THE DAMN THING PAGE 20 local league life Director Walt has availed himself of quite a few luxuries of late. The airplane business is booming, and with it, Walter's standard of living. Within a week apart, he purchased an expensive recording outfit and a '36 Ford Sport Coupe. Some stuff! With the recorder, he has given Bradbury & Yerke a long desired scource of cheap recordings for their never-ending flow of plays, satires, and dramatisation. At the club, on the meeting night of Thursday, November 14, 1940, voices of all members present were recorded. The best of these records will be sent out to the fans as a sort of circulating road show. Monday nights for the past few weeks, we have been gathering at Ackerman's home to do recording. Most interesting has been the recording of the blank verse int his issue: "After Armageddon," read by the marvelous voice of Richard Welles, who, we understand, is a cousin of Orson. Same dramatising of Lovecraft's "The Outsider" and "The Music of Erich Zann" are being written by Ye Ed, and will be recorded by Welles, in a voice which is a perfect for this type of work. Newest and most enthusiastic member of our club is Edwin N. Chamberlain, who joined on the 28th. Perhaps we are going to get a dues-paying member after all. Technocrat friend of local Science Fictionsits to be called in Draft in early Jan or Feb of 1941 Secretary Yerke. SUPPORT THE DENVENTION! "The place in the sun, in '41." (Clever, heh?) This is a little magasine which its dry and sundry readers know as: THE DAMNN THING Box 6475 Metro Sta., LOS ANGELES, CALIF. RETURN POSTAGE GTD. TO
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THE DAMN THING PAGE 20 local league life Director Walt has availed himself of quite a few luxuries of late. The airplane business is booming, and with it, Walter's standard of living. Within a week apart, he purchased an expensive recording outfit and a '36 Ford Sport Coupe. Some stuff! With the recorder, he has given Bradbury & Yerke a long desired scource of cheap recordings for their never-ending flow of plays, satires, and dramatisation. At the club, on the meeting night of Thursday, November 14, 1940, voices of all members present were recorded. The best of these records will be sent out to the fans as a sort of circulating road show. Monday nights for the past few weeks, we have been gathering at Ackerman's home to do recording. Most interesting has been the recording of the blank verse int his issue: "After Armageddon," read by the marvelous voice of Richard Welles, who, we understand, is a cousin of Orson. Same dramatising of Lovecraft's "The Outsider" and "The Music of Erich Zann" are being written by Ye Ed, and will be recorded by Welles, in a voice which is a perfect for this type of work. Newest and most enthusiastic member of our club is Edwin N. Chamberlain, who joined on the 28th. Perhaps we are going to get a dues-paying member after all. Technocrat friend of local Science Fictionsits to be called in Draft in early Jan or Feb of 1941 Secretary Yerke. SUPPORT THE DENVENTION! "The place in the sun, in '41." (Clever, heh?) This is a little magasine which its dry and sundry readers know as: THE DAMNN THING Box 6475 Metro Sta., LOS ANGELES, CALIF. RETURN POSTAGE GTD. TO
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