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Articles with titles such as "Two Letters from [[Harry Schmarje]] Dept" are a peculiar form of humor, it being understood that the item is not a department and will never recur. | Articles with titles such as "Two Letters from [[Harry Schmarje]] Dept" are a peculiar form of humor, it being understood that the item is not a department and will never recur. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:28, 24 December 2019
(1) For an organizational section of a convention, see Area.
(2) A section of a prozine or fanzine.
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
Every magazine must have departments, and some, both in the pro and in the fan fields, have become overloaded with them. They include the editorial, the contents page, a letter section, reviews of proz and fanzines, artistic and argumentative quotations, and various columns and polls. However, articles with titles such as "Two Letters from Harry Schmarje Dept" are actually a peculiar form of humor, it being understood that the item is not a department and will not recur. |
From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944 |
Every magazine must have departments, and some, both in the pro and in the fan field, have become overloaded with them. They include the editorial, the contents page, a letter section, reviews of pro and fanzines, and artistic and argumentative quotations, and various columns and polls.
Articles with titles such as "Two Letters from Harry Schmarje Dept" are a peculiar form of humor, it being understood that the item is not a department and will never recur. |
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