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Acolyte, v. 4, issue 1, whole no. 13, Winter 1946

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40. THE FUTURE 41. Economic, social, and political life 41.2 Large-scale engineering projects 41.3 Exaggeratedly urbanized world 41.5 Oppression and revolt 41.7 Matriarchy 41.9 Decay of man 42. Catastrophes to civilization 42.1 Our barbarous descendants 42.2 Sole survivors 42.5 Plague 42.6 Loss of strategic material 42.8 Inundation 42.9 Intensified ice age; sun-dimming 43. Extraordinary astronomical phenomena 43.4 Destruction of the world averted 43.5 Destruction of the world 43.9 Manipulation of planets and stars; wanderers into solar system 44. Extra-terrestrial life and adventures on other planets 44.1 Mercury and Vulcan 44.2 Venus 44.3 Visitations to Earth 44.4 Mars 44.5 Outer planets and their satellites 44.6 Luna and our second moon 44.7 Asteroids 44.8 Artificial worlds 44.9 Extra-solar worlds 45. Space travel, no single planet the main locale 45.1 Pioneer flights 45.2 Adventures in a single ship 45.3 Several ships intervolved 45.6 Action divided between various planets of Sol and space 45.7 The same, on an interstellar scale 50. THE PREHISTORIC PAST 51. Origin of Earth 52. Pre-human life 53. Early men [34?]. Legendary civilizations 60. DEVIATIONS FROM THE TIME STREAM 61. One-way travel from past to future; suspended animation 63. Looking or traveling back and forth in presumably unalterable time 65. Changing the present or future by going pastward 66. Travel back and forth in time where infinite possibilities exist 68. Mixing of subjunctively contemporary persons and settings; sidewise 69. Unmixed might-have-beens; current events that don't happen
 
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