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When one group of students aged 14 to 16 were asked what they would like to do, the majority gave answers like this: "Want to be a strato-navigator"; "Want to conquer the Arctic"; "Would like to build a special radio station to contact Mars . . . want to fly there."
Weinbaum began manufacturing his stories during the early '30s. He populated Mars with clever, ostrichlike creatures who could learn snatches of human speech. On Jupiter's moon, lo, he placed giggling "loonies," dimwits with balloon-shaped heads and five-foot necks-not to mention six-inch "slinkers," nasty...
The Summary: Johnson (B) defeated Rickenbacker (H); Mars (B) defeated Mee (H); Beckman (B) defeated Matson (H); Hubbard (B) defeated Gorman (H); Denton (H) defeated Broadbent (B); Seager (H) defeated Alcorn (B).
Best-ball scores: Pohnson and Mars (B) defeated Mee and Rickenbacker (H); Beckman and Hubbard (B) defeated Matson and Gorman (H); Denton and Seager (H) defeated Broadbent and Alcorn.
After some months of buildup, the portents had become so numerous and alarming that the Air Force began gathering all the data it could find on each report of "unidentified aerial phenomena" such as flying discs, space ships from Mars and things that go whiz in the air. Last week...