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Scientifictionist, issue 2, 1945
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L. M. Jensen -- TAKE-OFF -- #5 December 42 Too many cooks spoil the broth! -- No! They'll get it done sooner. Ray Karden (Raymond A. Kainulainen -- CASH ON THE DIMENSION -- #9 January 44 Background for a stef utopia. A very neat little tale. Colin Keith -- 1st prize -- EFFICIENCY -- #6 February 43 189% Yerxa's OLIVER PERFORMS A MIRACLE (Oct. 42 Amz.) can't compare with it. Dan C. King -- 2nd prize -- A SNITCH IN TIME -- #7 April 43 How are we to prevent time machine collisions? Henry Kuttner -- 3rd prize -- BLUE ICE -- #6 February 43 Compare this with TAXI TO JUPITER by Don Wilcox (Aug. 41 AMAZING) -- 1st prize -- CORPUS DELECTI -- #7 April 43 Just another phase of his Padgett story, TIME LOCKER (Jan. 43 ASF). Clayton James MacBeth -- 2nd prize -- UNIVERSAL SOLVENT -- #8 September 43 How would a universal solvent react to itself? P. Schuyler Miller -- A MATTER OF ECLIPSES -- #4 November 42 Old Man Mulligan probably loves eclipses. John Pierce -- ABOUT QUARRELS, ABOUT THE PAST -- #2 July 42 A lot of knowledge is a dangerous thing. John H. Pomeroy -- 2nd prize -- ICICLE BUILT FOR GOO -- #11 September 44 Wheep for quick-froze groo. Francis Wilson Powell -- 3rd prize -- THAT'S A LOT OF HOT HAIR! -- #12 December 44 How much lighter would the earth be if it turned to gas? Jerry Shelton -- 3rd prize -- LIGHT TRAP -- #9 January 44 Is light perpetual motion? -- 1st prize -- BRASS TACKS letter on VACUUMS -- #11 September 44 Less than vacuums for sale -- ask for Joe. Edward Shulman -- THE CASE OF THE INVINCIBLE PIRATE -- #11 September 44 Ultraviolet spacesuits. George O. Smith -- DER FUEHRER'S BASE -- #8 September 43 Guess where. -- BRASS TACKS letter on VACUUMS -- #13 January 45 Liquid vacuums to save machining. (This received PZ votes as a lone wolf.) Frank J. Smythe -- MY WORD! -- #5 December 42 In multi-dimensions there is safety. Jack Speer -- THE IMAGE OF ANNIHILATION -- #3 August 42 I can't help liking this tale for the theories present. Somewhat, it brings to mind E.E. Smith's SKYLARK THREE. Selden G. Thomas -- THE FLOATER -- #2 July 42 He'd have done better to use Lithium. (Arthur) Bob Tucker -- 2nd prize -- THAT MYSTERIOUS BOMB RAID -- #2 July 42 It took y e a r s to fall. -- MIRACULOUS FLUID -- #7 April 43 The solution to the photo printing problem. Dennis Tucker -- THE GREEN SPHERE -- #4 November 42 Combine Van Vogt's A CAN OF PAINT (Sept. 44 ASF) and Jameson's THE VACUUMULATOR (PZ Jan. 44) and you have -- THE GREEN SPHERE. Harry Warner Jr. -- 2nd prize -- THE SLEEP THAT SLAUGHTERED -- #4 November 42 Always keep your window open at night. T.D. Whitenack, Jr. -- 'RYAN THE INVINCIBLE -- #5 December 42 It was really poison-ivy that was invincible, though. Stanley Woolston -- THE HUMAN BOMB -- #5 December 42 An explosionless, but truly destructive, bomb. Harold Wooster -- Y EQUALS SIN X -- #8 September 43 Radio controlled pigeons. Roscoe E. Wright -- ULTIMATE OPPOSITION -- #7 April 43 The time bounce! Read All About It! (As the news boys say.) To Telos (Greek to you) And as a most fitting conclusion we present: the last of the PZ's -- page 14
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L. M. Jensen -- TAKE-OFF -- #5 December 42 Too many cooks spoil the broth! -- No! They'll get it done sooner. Ray Karden (Raymond A. Kainulainen -- CASH ON THE DIMENSION -- #9 January 44 Background for a stef utopia. A very neat little tale. Colin Keith -- 1st prize -- EFFICIENCY -- #6 February 43 189% Yerxa's OLIVER PERFORMS A MIRACLE (Oct. 42 Amz.) can't compare with it. Dan C. King -- 2nd prize -- A SNITCH IN TIME -- #7 April 43 How are we to prevent time machine collisions? Henry Kuttner -- 3rd prize -- BLUE ICE -- #6 February 43 Compare this with TAXI TO JUPITER by Don Wilcox (Aug. 41 AMAZING) -- 1st prize -- CORPUS DELECTI -- #7 April 43 Just another phase of his Padgett story, TIME LOCKER (Jan. 43 ASF). Clayton James MacBeth -- 2nd prize -- UNIVERSAL SOLVENT -- #8 September 43 How would a universal solvent react to itself? P. Schuyler Miller -- A MATTER OF ECLIPSES -- #4 November 42 Old Man Mulligan probably loves eclipses. John Pierce -- ABOUT QUARRELS, ABOUT THE PAST -- #2 July 42 A lot of knowledge is a dangerous thing. John H. Pomeroy -- 2nd prize -- ICICLE BUILT FOR GOO -- #11 September 44 Wheep for quick-froze groo. Francis Wilson Powell -- 3rd prize -- THAT'S A LOT OF HOT HAIR! -- #12 December 44 How much lighter would the earth be if it turned to gas? Jerry Shelton -- 3rd prize -- LIGHT TRAP -- #9 January 44 Is light perpetual motion? -- 1st prize -- BRASS TACKS letter on VACUUMS -- #11 September 44 Less than vacuums for sale -- ask for Joe. Edward Shulman -- THE CASE OF THE INVINCIBLE PIRATE -- #11 September 44 Ultraviolet spacesuits. George O. Smith -- DER FUEHRER'S BASE -- #8 September 43 Guess where. -- BRASS TACKS letter on VACUUMS -- #13 January 45 Liquid vacuums to save machining. (This received PZ votes as a lone wolf.) Frank J. Smythe -- MY WORD! -- #5 December 42 In multi-dimensions there is safety. Jack Speer -- THE IMAGE OF ANNIHILATION -- #3 August 42 I can't help liking this tale for the theories present. Somewhat, it brings to mind E.E. Smith's SKYLARK THREE. Selden G. Thomas -- THE FLOATER -- #2 July 42 He'd have done better to use Lithium. (Arthur) Bob Tucker -- 2nd prize -- THAT MYSTERIOUS BOMB RAID -- #2 July 42 It took y e a r s to fall. -- MIRACULOUS FLUID -- #7 April 43 The solution to the photo printing problem. Dennis Tucker -- THE GREEN SPHERE -- #4 November 42 Combine Van Vogt's A CAN OF PAINT (Sept. 44 ASF) and Jameson's THE VACUUMULATOR (PZ Jan. 44) and you have -- THE GREEN SPHERE. Harry Warner Jr. -- 2nd prize -- THE SLEEP THAT SLAUGHTERED -- #4 November 42 Always keep your window open at night. T.D. Whitenack, Jr. -- 'RYAN THE INVINCIBLE -- #5 December 42 It was really poison-ivy that was invincible, though. Stanley Woolston -- THE HUMAN BOMB -- #5 December 42 An explosionless, but truly destructive, bomb. Harold Wooster -- Y EQUALS SIN X -- #8 September 43 Radio controlled pigeons. Roscoe E. Wright -- ULTIMATE OPPOSITION -- #7 April 43 The time bounce! Read All About It! (As the news boys say.) To Telos (Greek to you) And as a most fitting conclusion we present: the last of the PZ's -- page 14
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