Binary Digits
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Title
Binary Digits
Creator
Polytechnic Reporter
Source
Polytechnic Reporter, Vol. 56
Date
November 21, 1963
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Binary Digits
In the non-science fiction field, he has published Presidential Year and The Town Is Drowning, both in collaboration with C. M. Kornbluth. Interested in binary digits–he has written two articles on this subject–he currently lives in a three-story house in Red Bank, New Jersey, with his wife, Carol.
Currently, the Science Fiction Club is publishing Golana, a 36-page magazine devoted to social science fiction–i. e., stories concerning the impact of technology upon individuals and upon peoples. The covers for the issue have already been made up; Mr. Brian Wrynn, associate secretary of the Club, said of these covers: "Abstract in theme, symbolize man's quest." On the front cover, there is the launching of a rocket, and, on the back, an abstract of man against the universe." The illustrator was William Schloman.
Golana's first issue, according to Edward Dong, the Science Fiction Club's Vice-President, will be out about December, 1963. It is dedicated to E. E. Smith, whose Skylark and Lensmen series are famed in the science fiction field. A transcript of Frederik Pohl's talk to the Club will also be published.
In the non-science fiction field, he has published Presidential Year and The Town Is Drowning, both in collaboration with C. M. Kornbluth. Interested in binary digits–he has written two articles on this subject–he currently lives in a three-story house in Red Bank, New Jersey, with his wife, Carol.
Currently, the Science Fiction Club is publishing Golana, a 36-page magazine devoted to social science fiction–i. e., stories concerning the impact of technology upon individuals and upon peoples. The covers for the issue have already been made up; Mr. Brian Wrynn, associate secretary of the Club, said of these covers: "Abstract in theme, symbolize man's quest." On the front cover, there is the launching of a rocket, and, on the back, an abstract of man against the universe." The illustrator was William Schloman.
Golana's first issue, according to Edward Dong, the Science Fiction Club's Vice-President, will be out about December, 1963. It is dedicated to E. E. Smith, whose Skylark and Lensmen series are famed in the science fiction field. A transcript of Frederik Pohl's talk to the Club will also be published.
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Citation
Polytechnic Reporter, “Binary Digits,” Poly Archives, accessed March 3, 2026, https://www.polyarchives.hosting.nyu.edu/items/show/422.
