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Jeddara, v. 1, issue 3, June 1943
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PAGE 5 JEDDAPA NIGHT by Albert Sidney Johnston As I look out across the paths of light In wonder at the littleness of earth A meteor flashes, and that fiery flight Reflects my spirit in its sudden birth. Infinity about me! Time and space Equation factors in a changeless plan! What matter that a star should lose its place And trace Its image on the mind of man? Some say that space is finite, like a ball, How many worlds and suns it calls its own! I wonder at it now. Yet, above all, Greater than Space with stardust strown, Older by far than Time Itself, I know, la this within which makes me wonder so. PHOTO On page 5 will be found a photograph of of the Greater New York SFL's members, taken by Herbert E. Goudket, our Official Cameraman,, and who may be found behind the camera, in the approved position. Reading left to right, top row: Cyril Kornbluth, John B. Michel, David H. Charney, William S. Sykora, Mario Racic, Jr.; center row: Richard Wilson, Jr., Donald A. Wollheim, James V. Taurasi, Daniel C. Burford, Jack Rubinson; bottom row: Abraham Oshinsky, Chester Fein, Herman Leventman, Robert G. Thompson; canine: Betty. MARK TWAIN on Satan "I have no special regard for Satan; but I can at least claim that I have no prejudice against him. It may even be that I lean a little his way on account of his not having a fair show. All religions issue bibles against him, but we never hear his side. We have none but the evidence for the prosecution, and yet we have rendered the verdict. To my mind, this is irregular. It is un-Engllsh: it is un-American; it is French... Of course, Satan has some kind of a case, it goes without saying. It may be a poor one, but that is nothing; that can be said about any of us."
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PAGE 5 JEDDAPA NIGHT by Albert Sidney Johnston As I look out across the paths of light In wonder at the littleness of earth A meteor flashes, and that fiery flight Reflects my spirit in its sudden birth. Infinity about me! Time and space Equation factors in a changeless plan! What matter that a star should lose its place And trace Its image on the mind of man? Some say that space is finite, like a ball, How many worlds and suns it calls its own! I wonder at it now. Yet, above all, Greater than Space with stardust strown, Older by far than Time Itself, I know, la this within which makes me wonder so. PHOTO On page 5 will be found a photograph of of the Greater New York SFL's members, taken by Herbert E. Goudket, our Official Cameraman,, and who may be found behind the camera, in the approved position. Reading left to right, top row: Cyril Kornbluth, John B. Michel, David H. Charney, William S. Sykora, Mario Racic, Jr.; center row: Richard Wilson, Jr., Donald A. Wollheim, James V. Taurasi, Daniel C. Burford, Jack Rubinson; bottom row: Abraham Oshinsky, Chester Fein, Herman Leventman, Robert G. Thompson; canine: Betty. MARK TWAIN on Satan "I have no special regard for Satan; but I can at least claim that I have no prejudice against him. It may even be that I lean a little his way on account of his not having a fair show. All religions issue bibles against him, but we never hear his side. We have none but the evidence for the prosecution, and yet we have rendered the verdict. To my mind, this is irregular. It is un-Engllsh: it is un-American; it is French... Of course, Satan has some kind of a case, it goes without saying. It may be a poor one, but that is nothing; that can be said about any of us."
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