Dr. T. O'Conor Sloane—who wishes he were related to the owner of 'Sloan's Liniment.'
Hugo Gernsback—who, when commended for his ability to turn out new editorials month after month, modestly shrugged it off with: "It's all in the day's work."
Harry Bates—who evasively answers all questions pertaining to the identity of Anthony Gilmore by saying, "I'll speak only upon advice from my counsel."
A. Merritt—who, though he is perhaps the greatest man I have ever known, is incredibly unaffected for a person with his success.
Dr. David Henry Keller—who can tell a story almost better than he can write, as witness the tale, "The Dead Woman," told to me in his room at the Hotel New Yorker.