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 Prize results included Dorothy Skulnik for prose (for her “Shadow” and “After the Door Slammed”) and Austin Faricy for poetry (for “Eleven Sonnets”). Details supplied by Denny Lien. | 
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 The Sarchet story is a fantasy; the only such I noted in these three issues (though I’m only skimming and could have missed something). Details supplied by Denny Lien. | 
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 note: The Quarterly Prize for prose went to Howard Wandrei for “The Romany Rye” and that for poetry to Louis Evans for “Wind-Thirst.” Monica Crawczyk placed second in prose and Donald Wandrei in poetry. The Spring 1932 was the last issue of Minnesota Quarterly until a revival (Fall 1948 through Spring 1950, which I’ll likely index later). There’s nothing in the Spring issue to indicate a suspension was planned. Details supplied by Denny Lien. | 
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 note: the Nicholson poem is “Windstorm” in the Table of Contents and “Wind Storm” on page 48. I don’t know if the Harold Adams in this issue is the Minnesota-based detective story writer (1923- ) or not, but it seems probable as he got a bachelor’s degree at the U of MN in 1950. Details supplied by Denny Lien. | 
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 Official student publication of the Institute of Technology, University of Minnesota. Special science fiction issues. | 
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 Subtitled “The Amateur Magazine of Fantasy”; dated Spring 1952 in the colophon. | 
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 Issue entitled “Reflections: Villains and Antiheroes”. Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk from magazine website. |   |