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National Fantasy Fan, v. 4, issue 12, December 1945
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fifteen dollars (whatever the exact sum was), surely we can do as much. Other business:James Havelin, known in fandom as Rusty Bur-ron, has begun preliminary work on the fantasy Fan anthology. When he has finished, he will submit his work and estimated expenses to next year's Directorate for okay. With reasonable speed we should see the anthology sometime during the opening months of the year. Meanwhile, the present Directors have said "yes" to the proposition that we advance him expense money as he needs it. The amount of the "expense money" ranges from "small amounts" up to ten dollars. This will be for stencils now, and mimeo supplies later when printing begins. This is an all-NFFF undertaking. When the anthology is nearly ready to distribute, the now President and Directorate must decide on price to members, if any, and other distribution details. Kindly keep this in mind, gentlemen. It suddenly occurs to me that my head, too, lops off on New Year's Eve. Until now i had forgotten that, as vice-president. I was the appointed chairman of the welcoming committee. For benefit of stragglers, it's the chairman's job to keep pro-mag "watchers" supplied with booklets and application blanks, to receive and print their occasional reports. Incoming president please select someone else for the job, next year. I have no blanks on hand, but all booklets will be turned over to my successor. 'Bye, my beloved subjects. It's been a lovely turmoil. --Bob Tucker Even the President has a right to express his opinions somewhere. Welcom report
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fifteen dollars (whatever the exact sum was), surely we can do as much. Other business:James Havelin, known in fandom as Rusty Bur-ron, has begun preliminary work on the fantasy Fan anthology. When he has finished, he will submit his work and estimated expenses to next year's Directorate for okay. With reasonable speed we should see the anthology sometime during the opening months of the year. Meanwhile, the present Directors have said "yes" to the proposition that we advance him expense money as he needs it. The amount of the "expense money" ranges from "small amounts" up to ten dollars. This will be for stencils now, and mimeo supplies later when printing begins. This is an all-NFFF undertaking. When the anthology is nearly ready to distribute, the now President and Directorate must decide on price to members, if any, and other distribution details. Kindly keep this in mind, gentlemen. It suddenly occurs to me that my head, too, lops off on New Year's Eve. Until now i had forgotten that, as vice-president. I was the appointed chairman of the welcoming committee. For benefit of stragglers, it's the chairman's job to keep pro-mag "watchers" supplied with booklets and application blanks, to receive and print their occasional reports. Incoming president please select someone else for the job, next year. I have no blanks on hand, but all booklets will be turned over to my successor. 'Bye, my beloved subjects. It's been a lovely turmoil. --Bob Tucker Even the President has a right to express his opinions somewhere. Welcom report
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