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Science Fiction Progress

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Title: Science Fiction Progress
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Editor(s): Donald A. Wollheim, John B. Michel
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Date(s): 1939-1940
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Medium: Print
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Fandom: Science Fiction
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Language: English
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Science Fiction Progress was a fanzine published for seven issues by Donald A. Wollheim and John B. Michel.

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"Science Fiction Progress" appeared shortly after [Worldcon 1939] as a monthly pamphlet devoted to a review of the month's significant oqcurences [sic] in and around the field of both professional and amateur activities. So long as it can appear regularly and refrain from personal-fued [sic] material, it will fill a real need in the field, and, despite the campaign on the part of the demagogues against him 9and [sic] the absurd sontentions [sic] on the part of the crusaders against communism that he is not a fan) Wollheim's remarks are still read and his viewpoint' considered. As Charles D. Hornig once remarked: "Right or wrong, Donald A. Wollheim cannot be ignored."

Robert A. W. Lowndes in Scientifan issue 2 page 5 (January 1940)