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Fantasy Amateur, v. 4, issue 3, March 1942
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Page 6 FA--MARCH 1942 Waiting list: Miss Barbara Bovard of Los Angeles, Mr. W. S., Houston, Mr. Paul H. Spencer, and Mr. Edward C. Conner. Admission of Miss Bovard conditional upon (a) replying to letter requesting credentials, (b) transmission of dues, (c) verification of existence. Mr. Houston dependent upon credentials. Mr. Spencer, 259 Yale Station, New Haven, Conn., and Mr. Conner, 929 Butler St., Peoria, Ill., will be admitted as soon as dues arrive from them. Two or three vacancies left; any prospects? Financial report on December mailing in out balance On hand, 11-26-41 $ .[illegible] $12.57 Dues $7.50 20.07 Dues .75 20.82 Envelopes $2.15 18.67 Stencils 1.50 17.17 Postage 4.30 12.87 Postage .19 12.68 Postage .16 12.52 Account [illegibile], Feb 25, 1942 Treasury down another nichel. Don't worry. A dozen stencils and [several?] envelopes on hand, and won't have to be bought twice. theseareancientstencilsandohgeeareresultsgoingtolookterribletheyllstinkti[illegible] these are ancient Which seems to be all. No, Freehafer is no longer at the [Paradene?] address, and I don't believe that 349 S. Rampart will still catch him. (Had letter from him three weeks ago--he did not mention [any?] impending change. LRC) Haven't heard yet from Milty whether he's returned to Philadelphia on his new job. [Transcriber's note: There appears to be a paragraph of about 5-6 lines that has been removed/obliterated over time. rdkettering]
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Page 6 FA--MARCH 1942 Waiting list: Miss Barbara Bovard of Los Angeles, Mr. W. S., Houston, Mr. Paul H. Spencer, and Mr. Edward C. Conner. Admission of Miss Bovard conditional upon (a) replying to letter requesting credentials, (b) transmission of dues, (c) verification of existence. Mr. Houston dependent upon credentials. Mr. Spencer, 259 Yale Station, New Haven, Conn., and Mr. Conner, 929 Butler St., Peoria, Ill., will be admitted as soon as dues arrive from them. Two or three vacancies left; any prospects? Financial report on December mailing in out balance On hand, 11-26-41 $ .[illegible] $12.57 Dues $7.50 20.07 Dues .75 20.82 Envelopes $2.15 18.67 Stencils 1.50 17.17 Postage 4.30 12.87 Postage .19 12.68 Postage .16 12.52 Account [illegibile], Feb 25, 1942 Treasury down another nichel. Don't worry. A dozen stencils and [several?] envelopes on hand, and won't have to be bought twice. theseareancientstencilsandohgeeareresultsgoingtolookterribletheyllstinkti[illegible] these are ancient Which seems to be all. No, Freehafer is no longer at the [Paradene?] address, and I don't believe that 349 S. Rampart will still catch him. (Had letter from him three weeks ago--he did not mention [any?] impending change. LRC) Haven't heard yet from Milty whether he's returned to Philadelphia on his new job. [Transcriber's note: There appears to be a paragraph of about 5-6 lines that has been removed/obliterated over time. rdkettering]
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