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[[Clubzine]] of the [[Maine Scientifiction Association]], edited by [[Leslie Croutch]] and others. It got into trouble with an [[article]] by [[Jim Avery]] in which untrue allegations were made about [[Street & Smith]] being near bankruptcy. 
  
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5 V2.3 || April 1940 || 10 || [[Jerry Meader]] ||
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 21 June 2023

Clubzine of the Maine Scientifiction Association, edited by Leslie Croutch and others. It got into trouble with an article by Jim Avery in which untrue allegations were made about Street & Smith being near bankruptcy.

Issue Date Pages Editor Notes
3 V2.1 January 1940 6 Jim Avery
4 V2.2 March 1940 10 Jim Avery
5 V2.3 April 1940 10 Jerry Meader
6 V2.4 May 1940 14 "


Publication 1939
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