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Hotel, Cleveland, Ohio. "_The Scienceers_" Dear Editor: This is to inform you that we have formed a club which we named "The Scienceers." The object of this club is to bring together members who are interested in science in general, also to talk the stories of your magazine over. We have no means of reaching those who are interested except through your magazine. We hope you will grant us space to print this letter in your magazine. We would appreciate it if every reader of your magazine living in New York City or nearby towns would drop us a card with his name and address. We then would be able to send him information of our club. We hope you will print this letter, as we are all readers of your magazine.--Louis Wexeler, 1933 Woodbine Street, Brooklyn, New York. _We Examine All Science Very Carefully_ Dear Editor: In the first edition of your periodical, you invite criticism from its readers. I am extremely pleased to note that Ray Cummings is among its contributors. His short crisp sentences and word pictures are most interesting. As to the type of stories, I would not be particular; but there is one thing which must be observed: Since this magazine is about science every story must be examined to discover any false statements by the author concerning present-day science. I think that discoveries and inventions to be made in the future--by the author, of course--cannot be censored.--James Brodent, New York, N. Y. _Young Mr. Wright Writes In_ Dear Editor: I am accepting your offer to write and tell you what kind of stories I like. So I did. I prefer stories of the Fourth Dimension. I hope to find plenty of these fascinating stories in your coming issues.--Billy Wright, Age 11, Sheppard Place, Nashville, Tenn. _Likes His Science Fiction_ Dear Editor: Allow me to congratulate you on your fine magazine, it being one of the seven (more or less) magazines in print that are the best on the market. I am glad to say that I can't throw you any brickbats, only bouquets, and thought I would tell you the kind of stories I would like to see in "our" magazine, if I may take the liberty of calling it that. I like stories of the type A. Merritt and Edgar Rice Burroughs write, particular
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