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Voice of the Imagination, whole no. 20, January 1942
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apartment with buldging pockets, for, added to the nudes were a number of the latest Voms which were relayed to me from Vol. " Wishing all youse guys and dames every happiness for Xmas, And a special kiss for Morojo," (How about Forry, Mrs DRE? HMs Royal Arthur, Jx 308 223, ORD/TEL (w/m), Class 9, Fx Divis'n C/o GPO London, England: "VoM was, I'll admit, rather indecipherable and hard to understand for the first couple of issues, but since I've got the hang of the various trends of the letters I've thoroughly enjoyed it. Not only as an incentive to keep my name on your mailing list, but because I mean it. I can honestly say I would very much miss these occasional doses of the Voice. " (#18): The cover is very entrancing, definitely the loveliest Vomaiden yet, and it is remarkably well reproduced. " 'DenVer De Days' & 'Denver Post' I found extremely interesting, written in Forry's usual intimate style they conveyed something more of the real 'feel' of the events than most Convention reports. Concerning Denver - a small point that may be of interest. There is a village about a miles out from my home town of Downham Market called Denver. I have been thru the Post Office Directory and several other directories, and have come to the conclusion that it is the only place by that name in England. I wonder if it is the original Denvor? " I've noticed that the few letters that you feature from Australia are always entirely sensible and provide a sane relief after the welter of a Widner letter, and some of your other quick-fire fans in the States. I particularly remember Vol Molesworth's epistle a couple issues ago. Can their motto be 'Quality, not Quantity', or some such?"
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apartment with buldging pockets, for, added to the nudes were a number of the latest Voms which were relayed to me from Vol. " Wishing all youse guys and dames every happiness for Xmas, And a special kiss for Morojo," (How about Forry, Mrs DRE? HMs Royal Arthur, Jx 308 223, ORD/TEL (w/m), Class 9, Fx Divis'n C/o GPO London, England: "VoM was, I'll admit, rather indecipherable and hard to understand for the first couple of issues, but since I've got the hang of the various trends of the letters I've thoroughly enjoyed it. Not only as an incentive to keep my name on your mailing list, but because I mean it. I can honestly say I would very much miss these occasional doses of the Voice. " (#18): The cover is very entrancing, definitely the loveliest Vomaiden yet, and it is remarkably well reproduced. " 'DenVer De Days' & 'Denver Post' I found extremely interesting, written in Forry's usual intimate style they conveyed something more of the real 'feel' of the events than most Convention reports. Concerning Denver - a small point that may be of interest. There is a village about a miles out from my home town of Downham Market called Denver. I have been thru the Post Office Directory and several other directories, and have come to the conclusion that it is the only place by that name in England. I wonder if it is the original Denvor? " I've noticed that the few letters that you feature from Australia are always entirely sensible and provide a sane relief after the welter of a Widner letter, and some of your other quick-fire fans in the States. I particularly remember Vol Molesworth's epistle a couple issues ago. Can their motto be 'Quality, not Quantity', or some such?"
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