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Rosebud, v. 1, issue 4, April 1945
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ROSEBUD fandom's intimate fanzine Mari Beth Wheeler P. O. Box Bloomington, Ill. Vol. 1 April, 1945 No. 4 Eunice Guyy 4 The Dreamer Francis T. Laney 6 Two Borderline Fantasies Bob Tucker 7 Mumblings Sgt. James Thomas 10 "Somewhere in Belgium" Tigrina 11 A Book Review M. J. Nuttall 12 Kismet -- And Gone Jonne Evans Bates 13 The Bowling Tournament Al Ashley 14 Lost Land Walt Liebscher 15 The Rovolt of the Mermaids Jack Wiedenbeck The Cover Rosebud is one year old with this issue. And Rosebud has acquired an assistant-editor with this issue. It would be of little use to mention his name here; you will discover his identity soon enough when you behin to note an insidious person-ality creeping into the pages. Accompanied by an unmistakable odor of over-ripe corn. At this writing SPAR Wheeler is camping somewhere in the wilds of Brooklyn. According to a recent letter, she can poke her feet out of the window and dibble her toes in the Atlantic ocean whenever the mood strikes her, and no one is looking. This no doubt appeals to her rugged nature. Therefore, the former copyboy-typist-proofreader-staple-pusher-stamp-licker and mailer has been given due credit for his efforts and elevated to the position of assistant-editor. He will receive and forward all letters, manuscripts and exchange-fanzines to the editor. Because SPAR Wheeler's address is Brooklyn at this writing, but will be something entirely different when you read this, you are re-quested to address her mail to Box 260 until further notice. You re-call, no doubt, that the price of this fanzine is a letter or a fan-zine to the editor. Several former readers overlooked the price, and as a result they are now former readers. (Continued on bottom of page 16) -3-
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ROSEBUD fandom's intimate fanzine Mari Beth Wheeler P. O. Box Bloomington, Ill. Vol. 1 April, 1945 No. 4 Eunice Guyy 4 The Dreamer Francis T. Laney 6 Two Borderline Fantasies Bob Tucker 7 Mumblings Sgt. James Thomas 10 "Somewhere in Belgium" Tigrina 11 A Book Review M. J. Nuttall 12 Kismet -- And Gone Jonne Evans Bates 13 The Bowling Tournament Al Ashley 14 Lost Land Walt Liebscher 15 The Rovolt of the Mermaids Jack Wiedenbeck The Cover Rosebud is one year old with this issue. And Rosebud has acquired an assistant-editor with this issue. It would be of little use to mention his name here; you will discover his identity soon enough when you behin to note an insidious person-ality creeping into the pages. Accompanied by an unmistakable odor of over-ripe corn. At this writing SPAR Wheeler is camping somewhere in the wilds of Brooklyn. According to a recent letter, she can poke her feet out of the window and dibble her toes in the Atlantic ocean whenever the mood strikes her, and no one is looking. This no doubt appeals to her rugged nature. Therefore, the former copyboy-typist-proofreader-staple-pusher-stamp-licker and mailer has been given due credit for his efforts and elevated to the position of assistant-editor. He will receive and forward all letters, manuscripts and exchange-fanzines to the editor. Because SPAR Wheeler's address is Brooklyn at this writing, but will be something entirely different when you read this, you are re-quested to address her mail to Box 260 until further notice. You re-call, no doubt, that the price of this fanzine is a letter or a fan-zine to the editor. Several former readers overlooked the price, and as a result they are now former readers. (Continued on bottom of page 16) -3-
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