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Title: THE KALAMAZOO FLYING SAUCER STUDY CLUB BULLETIN Issue: No. 7 Date: Undetermined, but references meetings in April 1957 and a March 16th Federation meeting. Publisher: The Kalamazoo Flying Saucer Study Club Country: USA Language: English

Magazine Overview

Title: THE KALAMAZOO FLYING SAUCER STUDY CLUB BULLETIN
Issue: No. 7
Date: Undetermined, but references meetings in April 1957 and a March 16th Federation meeting.
Publisher: The Kalamazoo Flying Saucer Study Club
Country: USA
Language: English

This bulletin from the Kalamazoo Flying Saucer Study Club (KFSS Club) serves as an informational newsletter for its members, detailing organizational changes, upcoming events, and relevant resources.

Organizational Changes and Program Expansion

The bulletin begins by announcing that, following a decision at the last regular meeting, the chairman has appointed an enlarged board of directors to formulate an expanded program. The newly appointed board members are:

  • Chairman: Earle Wm. Maier (630 Marion Avenue, Kalamazoo - Fireside 4-8679)
  • Secretary and Membership: Mrs. Hilda Buck (123 E. Dutton, Kalamazoo - FI 2-6154)
  • Treasurer and Hostess: Miss Patricia Kuplicki (Rt. 1, Three Rivers - Orange 9-5943)
  • Program Chairman: Henry Kuplicki (Rt. 1, Three Rivers - Orange 9-5943)
  • Special Committees: Selected by the chairman.

Chairman Earle Wm. Maier expresses his hope that each chosen member will utilize their special aptitudes and contribute fairly to the cooperative effort. He emphasizes the importance of members continuing to feel the common need that brought them together and agreeing on the guiding policy at each step. Obstacles should be foreseen and dealt with proactively, and changing situations may require readjustment of means and reinterpretation of final aims. Maier encourages the membership body to contribute by informing board members of their interests and knowledge, stating, "Let us hear from you!"

Upcoming Meetings and Events

  • Next Regular Meeting:
  • Date: Friday, April 5, 1957, at 8:00 P.M.
  • Location: Crosstown Parkway Branch of the First National Bank (northwest entrance).
  • Program: After a brief business session, the program will feature a report on the Michigan Flying Saucer Federation meeting held in Grand Rapids on March 16th. This report will cover highlights such as the National Investigation of Aerial Phenomenon, reorganization plans for a statewide saucer convention, and efforts to improve contact between groups through a punctual newsletter. The meeting will also include a tape recording by Frank Edwards, described as a showman, storyteller, and expert news analyst, who will discuss Flying Saucers based on a talk he made in Detroit.
  • Beginners Meeting:
  • Date: April 26, 1957, at 8:00 P.M.
  • Location: Same as the regular meeting.
  • Program: No official business will be conducted. A tape recording by Major Donald Keyhoe will be presented, offering an opportunity for those who missed it previously to hear it.

New Book Announcement

The bulletin announces a new book available for purchase:

  • Title: THE EXPANDING CASE FOR THE UFO
  • Author: M.K. Jessup
  • Price: $3.50
  • Publisher: The Citadel Press, Department Ell, 222 Fourth Avenue, New York 3, N.Y.
  • Bonus: Includes a free copy of THE UFO DICTIONARY.

Bulletin Support and Distribution Policy

The second page of the bulletin clarifies its operational policies:

  • Funding: There is no charge for the bulletin; it is solely supported by voluntary contributions and labor.
  • Purpose: Its primary purpose is to notify members of upcoming meetings and share new developments of interest for reference.
  • Distribution: It is mailed to individuals within driving distance of Kalamazoo who have requested it and wish to attend meetings. Those who do not attend meetings or show sufficient interest after several months will be automatically dropped from the mailing list.
  • Scope: The bulletin is not intended for national distribution and does not aim to compete with existing publications. Instead, it seeks to supplement and further their cause.
  • Attribution: When material is borrowed from other publications, the source is acknowledged to allow readers to refer to the original publication for more complete information.

This section is signed by E.W. Maier, Editor.

Contact Information

At the bottom of the second page, the KFSS STUDY CLUB's address is listed as 630 MARION AVE, KALAMAZOO, MICH.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The bulletin reflects a commitment to organizing and expanding the club's activities, emphasizing member participation and cooperation. The editorial stance is one of transparency regarding funding and distribution, and a dedication to providing relevant information to its local membership. The focus is on fostering a sense of community and shared purpose among UFO enthusiasts in the Kalamazoo area, while also leveraging external resources and expertise through guest speakers and book recommendations. The emphasis on voluntary support highlights the grassroots nature of the organization.