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Reader and Collector, v. 2, issue 3, September 1941

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4. FROM "ONSLAUGHT OF THE DRUID GIRLS" IN "FANTASTIC ADVENTURES" JUNE, 1941 :Little Zonara, second satellite of Earth. Some two hundred thousand miles outside the orbit of the Moon, it revolves around the Earth once in approxinately fifty Earth-days. Presenting, like the Moon, always the same face to the Earth, it has nearly equal days and nights, each of some twenty-five Earth hours." Another one snared by Scour Perdue. It's too much for a mere "escapist"; some of you serious scientifically-inclined fans should have a ready caption for that one. FROM "FANART'S ARTISTE OF THE MONTH" IN "FANART" VOLUME 1 NO. 1 "Later on I got myself in a worse rut trying to be an artist; a thing I've always regretted. Now there seems to be no escape. Either I must go on or revert to opium." If you have the welfare of your fellow fans at heart Roy, my boy, you'll do the latter. 'Cause, if you keep on going the way you have been, the rest of fandom will probably "take up the pipe." FROM "GODDESS OF FIRE" IN "FANTASTIC ADVENTURES" JULY, 1941 "How could this Venus girl---- remember Brooklyn? She could never have seen or known it---;" That just goes to show how little you know about Brooklyn.
 
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