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Pluto, v. 1, issue 4, September 1940
Page 24
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24 WHO SAID THAT? PLUTO I'm glad to see that Tucker changed his mind about PLUTO. I just got some article from Edmond Hamilton, for "SCIENTIAL"---it's two excerpts from his famous "History Of The Solar System". The subjects are:- "1970 The Dawn Of Atomic Power" and "War Between Mars and Saturn". I hope to get some more excerpts for future issues. Well, so long chums, Bob Studley. We're glad to know That you like PLUTO, And sent so high a rating; SCIENTIAL, is a good mag too, Even though it's long overdue, The next ish we're patiently waiting. ********************************************************* From Brooklyn, N.Y. Dear Fellow Fans:- Tickled pink over you issue of PLUTO. Consider it one of the best in the field; and I've seen several in the last 15 years. Sincerely, Julius Unger--Fantasy Fiction Field. Don't know if this makes an appropriate rhyme-- But 15 years, is a mighty long time. ********************************************************* From Long Island City N.Y. Dear Fellow Fans, Your number 3 PLUTO is a wow! The excellent material is worthy of the fine mimeo job. Keep up the good work and you fellows will soon be tops in the field. Sincerely, Will Sykora. We may become "Tops", again we may not; But we're glad you think we're in line for the "Spot". ********************************************************* From Hagerstown, Md. PLUTO, Lit, Sci & Hob Club: The thing that stands out most about PLUTO, is the multi--colored mimeoing. It's the best thing I've ever seen on a fan magazine, without a question of a doubt, and that tour-de-force' on the back cover is ever bit the equal of a lot of printed magazine's covers. Honest. One sure thing, if any of you in Decker ever get out of a job all you need do is take one of those covers to a mimeo company's office,
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24 WHO SAID THAT? PLUTO I'm glad to see that Tucker changed his mind about PLUTO. I just got some article from Edmond Hamilton, for "SCIENTIAL"---it's two excerpts from his famous "History Of The Solar System". The subjects are:- "1970 The Dawn Of Atomic Power" and "War Between Mars and Saturn". I hope to get some more excerpts for future issues. Well, so long chums, Bob Studley. We're glad to know That you like PLUTO, And sent so high a rating; SCIENTIAL, is a good mag too, Even though it's long overdue, The next ish we're patiently waiting. ********************************************************* From Brooklyn, N.Y. Dear Fellow Fans:- Tickled pink over you issue of PLUTO. Consider it one of the best in the field; and I've seen several in the last 15 years. Sincerely, Julius Unger--Fantasy Fiction Field. Don't know if this makes an appropriate rhyme-- But 15 years, is a mighty long time. ********************************************************* From Long Island City N.Y. Dear Fellow Fans, Your number 3 PLUTO is a wow! The excellent material is worthy of the fine mimeo job. Keep up the good work and you fellows will soon be tops in the field. Sincerely, Will Sykora. We may become "Tops", again we may not; But we're glad you think we're in line for the "Spot". ********************************************************* From Hagerstown, Md. PLUTO, Lit, Sci & Hob Club: The thing that stands out most about PLUTO, is the multi--colored mimeoing. It's the best thing I've ever seen on a fan magazine, without a question of a doubt, and that tour-de-force' on the back cover is ever bit the equal of a lot of printed magazine's covers. Honest. One sure thing, if any of you in Decker ever get out of a job all you need do is take one of those covers to a mimeo company's office,
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