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Fanfare, v. 1, issue 3, August 1940
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FANFARE 17 urge you to try this publication. The paper is practically slick, and while not taking exceptionally well to the mimeo, is by no means illegible. Fourteen pages of odds 'n' ends, but all quite interesting, and improving every issue. 5¢, or 6 for 25¢ - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x FAN QUESTION AND ANSWER DEPARTMENT (for the new fan) by Art Widner Jr. This department is being started with some trepidation, as there is some doubt as to whether there will be any bona fide queries received. It will be continued if it's purpose is seen to be fulfilled, and that is: to help the new fan get more acquainted more quickly with many of the perplexing and doubtful abbreviations, allusions, etc.,which occur in this and other fan publications . . . . . . Q. What is the real names of Pogo and Morojo? A. Myrtle R. Douglas and Patty Gray. MRD is Morojo. Q. What is the Ivory Tower? A. The Ivory Tower is the apartment at 2574 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, where the Futurians, Wollheim & Co., hang out. Q. Who is the Star Treader? A. Jack Chapman Miske. Everybody probably knows the foregoing information, but it is just to give you an idea of how the dept. will be conducted. Send your questions (if any) to Art Widner Jr. Bx 122, Bryantville, Mass. - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x Sweetness and Light--published quarterly by Russ Hodgkins and ass-orted ghouls at 1903 W 84th Place, Los Angeles, Cal. This magazine stinks. It is my favorite fanmag. You ought to buy it all the . time. EXHALE LITTLE MEN especially recommend if you want to give your ego a Turkish Bath, with a Finnish flagellation to top it off. 10¢ per ish. 40¢ per year. POLARIS--bi-monthly from Paul Freehafer, 404 South Lake AVenue, Pasadena, Cal. ((until Sept. 13 the adress is: Bx 234, Fayette, Idaho)). This is tops in fan fiction, with a practically 90 degree list toward the weird side. Doc Lowndes does a good job of slightly altering Carol Boyd's THE MAN WHO LOOKED BEYOND. Rimel's poem, THE WORM, is the kind of stuff we eat up. Not the worms, of course, but the poems. That green ink they use out in LA is sure tasty stuff. Go ahead, try some. 10¢ or three for 25¢. - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x LOUIS RUSSELL CHAUVENET (continued from page 12) pra and the brats who will one day (the brats, not the copra) repopulate a devastated world. Then the cycle can be repeated. - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x
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FANFARE 17 urge you to try this publication. The paper is practically slick, and while not taking exceptionally well to the mimeo, is by no means illegible. Fourteen pages of odds 'n' ends, but all quite interesting, and improving every issue. 5¢, or 6 for 25¢ - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x FAN QUESTION AND ANSWER DEPARTMENT (for the new fan) by Art Widner Jr. This department is being started with some trepidation, as there is some doubt as to whether there will be any bona fide queries received. It will be continued if it's purpose is seen to be fulfilled, and that is: to help the new fan get more acquainted more quickly with many of the perplexing and doubtful abbreviations, allusions, etc.,which occur in this and other fan publications . . . . . . Q. What is the real names of Pogo and Morojo? A. Myrtle R. Douglas and Patty Gray. MRD is Morojo. Q. What is the Ivory Tower? A. The Ivory Tower is the apartment at 2574 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, where the Futurians, Wollheim & Co., hang out. Q. Who is the Star Treader? A. Jack Chapman Miske. Everybody probably knows the foregoing information, but it is just to give you an idea of how the dept. will be conducted. Send your questions (if any) to Art Widner Jr. Bx 122, Bryantville, Mass. - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x Sweetness and Light--published quarterly by Russ Hodgkins and ass-orted ghouls at 1903 W 84th Place, Los Angeles, Cal. This magazine stinks. It is my favorite fanmag. You ought to buy it all the . time. EXHALE LITTLE MEN especially recommend if you want to give your ego a Turkish Bath, with a Finnish flagellation to top it off. 10¢ per ish. 40¢ per year. POLARIS--bi-monthly from Paul Freehafer, 404 South Lake AVenue, Pasadena, Cal. ((until Sept. 13 the adress is: Bx 234, Fayette, Idaho)). This is tops in fan fiction, with a practically 90 degree list toward the weird side. Doc Lowndes does a good job of slightly altering Carol Boyd's THE MAN WHO LOOKED BEYOND. Rimel's poem, THE WORM, is the kind of stuff we eat up. Not the worms, of course, but the poems. That green ink they use out in LA is sure tasty stuff. Go ahead, try some. 10¢ or three for 25¢. - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x LOUIS RUSSELL CHAUVENET (continued from page 12) pra and the brats who will one day (the brats, not the copra) repopulate a devastated world. Then the cycle can be repeated. - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x
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