CLUB NEWS

Mr. Glasser informs us that he will have more news about the Fantasy Fans' Fraternity for our February issue. If you are a science fiction fan, why don't you become a member? There is no charge. Simply write to

Allen Glasser
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CONGLAMITORIAL

Third in the series…. Most peculiar titles: "Appendix and the Spectacles," "The Captured Cross-Section," and "The Gostak and the Doshes;" all by Breuer…. Extremities: "Absolute Zero" and "The Heat Wave"…. There is plenty of adventure in fantasy fiction. There's the Adventure in Time—In Futurity—On Eros—Of the Pipe—In Anethesia—and the Atomic…. When will we have atomic power? Will we have to wait until "After 5,000 Years," "After 12,000 Years," "After 1,000,000 Years," or until "After Armageddon"?… The entire story of "Beyond the Star Curtain" by Garth Bentley took place upon the earth…. Wanted: information from our Long Island readers leading to the discovery of the "Vanishing Wood" in which Tom Jenkins disappeared in October, 1931 (Chronicled in "In 20,000 A.D." by Schachner and Zagat in the September, 1930 Wonder)…. People may laugh at fantasy fiction—but we know of at least two motion picture stars that owe their world-wide success to it, and you can think of many others…. Of all the interplanetary stories ever written, "Interplanetary Bridges," by Ludwig Anton, is the only one to have the word in its title….

Science and Knowledge,
And strong youth and power—
Science, the creed of a nation!
New customs for old,
New ways, a new mold—
The tale of the New Generation!