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Page 2 Fantasy-Times ---------------------------------------------------------------- FANTASY-TIMES Number 30 "A Cosmic Publication" Published weekly by James V Taurasi, 101-02 Northern Blvd, Corona New York. 5c a copy, 6 for 25c. Editor: James V Taurasi; European Ed: Ray Van Houten; Ad. Manager: Sam Moskowitz; Assistant Eds: Joe Kennedy & Alvin R Brown; Science Ed: Thos S. Gardner. "The World of Tomorrow Today!" _______________________________________ --------------------- We are proud to announce the promotion of Al Brown from Consulting Ed. to Assistant Ed. Al is a great help to your editor in prepairing the news for publication. ---------------------- MEET THE EDITOR L. Jerome Stanton Associate Editor, Astounding ----------------------- Ye Assoc. Ed. is 36 year old bachelor residing in the village of Manhattan, where his wicki-up is surrounded by those of friendly Indians and Democrats. He has been by turns a professional musician, engineer (electronics), Naval and Merchant Marine Radio Officer, athlete, writer and husband, not in any such orderly or unscrampled fashion, and is now turing his professional activities mostly to writing and editorial work, although maintaining leaven of activitites in other fields, such as photography, amateur radio, music and pocket pool, an old occupation which once returned him a small but dependable income. This here same Assoc, Ed. now handles a good deal of the first reading of manuscripts, and correspondence regarding same, which sometimes gets pretty involved. He also serves on the editorial staff of Air Trails, handling-manuscripts on subjects which fall within his scientific province, which includes such diverse subjects as psychology, anthropology, physics, sports, photography, hoboing, philosophy and the odds in numerous games of chance. Not, of course, that the magazine covers all these fields, but if it ever should, well. . . . . . . . . Recent history of this character reads like, like glue in a February freeze, or bees swarming. He rode (?) and swam out the war in the Merchant Marine for three and a half years, came ashore twitching only slightly with torpedo-happiness and put his writing shoulder firmly to the wheel preparing instruction and maintenance manuals for various sonar and radar devices which the O.S.R.D. was foisting on the unsuspecting enemy. After leaving this technological phantasmagoric shortly after the close of hostilities, some time was spent free landing, after which the Character (as he is known in the corner pool hall) was ensnared by the blandishments of a flying squad of Hula girls armed with flagons of okulehao, a drink much favored by natives of the Sandwich Islands, made of Molten lava and sulfuric acid. -L. Jerome Stanton _____________________________________
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Page 2 Fantasy-Times ---------------------------------------------------------------- FANTASY-TIMES Number 30 "A Cosmic Publication" Published weekly by James V Taurasi, 101-02 Northern Blvd, Corona New York. 5c a copy, 6 for 25c. Editor: James V Taurasi; European Ed: Ray Van Houten; Ad. Manager: Sam Moskowitz; Assistant Eds: Joe Kennedy & Alvin R Brown; Science Ed: Thos S. Gardner. "The World of Tomorrow Today!" _______________________________________ --------------------- We are proud to announce the promotion of Al Brown from Consulting Ed. to Assistant Ed. Al is a great help to your editor in prepairing the news for publication. ---------------------- MEET THE EDITOR L. Jerome Stanton Associate Editor, Astounding ----------------------- Ye Assoc. Ed. is 36 year old bachelor residing in the village of Manhattan, where his wicki-up is surrounded by those of friendly Indians and Democrats. He has been by turns a professional musician, engineer (electronics), Naval and Merchant Marine Radio Officer, athlete, writer and husband, not in any such orderly or unscrampled fashion, and is now turing his professional activities mostly to writing and editorial work, although maintaining leaven of activitites in other fields, such as photography, amateur radio, music and pocket pool, an old occupation which once returned him a small but dependable income. This here same Assoc, Ed. now handles a good deal of the first reading of manuscripts, and correspondence regarding same, which sometimes gets pretty involved. He also serves on the editorial staff of Air Trails, handling-manuscripts on subjects which fall within his scientific province, which includes such diverse subjects as psychology, anthropology, physics, sports, photography, hoboing, philosophy and the odds in numerous games of chance. Not, of course, that the magazine covers all these fields, but if it ever should, well. . . . . . . . . Recent history of this character reads like, like glue in a February freeze, or bees swarming. He rode (?) and swam out the war in the Merchant Marine for three and a half years, came ashore twitching only slightly with torpedo-happiness and put his writing shoulder firmly to the wheel preparing instruction and maintenance manuals for various sonar and radar devices which the O.S.R.D. was foisting on the unsuspecting enemy. After leaving this technological phantasmagoric shortly after the close of hostilities, some time was spent free landing, after which the Character (as he is known in the corner pool hall) was ensnared by the blandishments of a flying squad of Hula girls armed with flagons of okulehao, a drink much favored by natives of the Sandwich Islands, made of Molten lava and sulfuric acid. -L. Jerome Stanton _____________________________________
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