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Weekly Research Magazine's Look-See Vol 7 No 1

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Title: THE WEEKLY RESEARCH MAGAZINE'S LOOK-SEE Issue: NUMBER 1 Volume: 7 Date: December 23, 1962 Publisher: UUA PUBLICATION

Magazine Overview

Title: THE WEEKLY RESEARCH MAGAZINE'S LOOK-SEE
Issue: NUMBER 1
Volume: 7
Date: December 23, 1962
Publisher: UUA PUBLICATION

This issue of The Weekly Research Magazine's Look-See reports on the formation of the United Ufological Association (UUA), a significant development in the field of UFOlogy. The UUA is the result of a merger between two existing organizations, the Alliance and NARL, and is presented as a move to consolidate efforts and create a larger, more influential entity.

United Ufological Association Formed

The primary focus of this issue is the announcement of the United Ufological Association, formed on December 23, 1962, in Atlanta, Georgia. The response to this merger has been overwhelmingly favorable, with a constitution to be distributed to member-groups shortly. The combined strength of the Alliance and NARL is highlighted, positioning the UUA as one of the largest organizations in UFOlogy.

Sub-Divisions and Committees

The magazine details the various sub-divisions operating under the UUA's auspices. Chairmen for these committees will be announced in the near future. Individuals interested in joining any special committee are encouraged to write to Look-See Headquarters or the respective committee chairman.

  • International Coordinating Committee: This committee will focus on establishing projects that involve member-groups across Europe, Africa, Australia, and America. It will also play a role in global membership recruitment.
  • Newspaper Committee: This sub-division is responsible for the publication of Look-See and other printed materials.
  • General Committee: Its role is to ensure coordination among all other sub-divisions regarding their projects and activities.
  • Court: Composed of two members from the Alliance and two from NARL, this sub-division aims to maintain harmonious relations between all UFO investigative bodies. It will mediate disputes and address friction between UFO groups.
  • Project Committee: This committee will facilitate the establishment of various projects for member-groups to participate in.

Services Available

Several services, while under NARL auspices, will be made available to all UUA members:

  • Tape Library: A collection of tapes relevant to UFOlogists will be accessible to UUA member-groups. Further details will be provided soon.
  • Skywatch (Groundwatching Team & Filter Center): Information regarding this initiative will also be made available at a later date.
  • Publicity Committee: This sub-division will collaborate with news outlets, UFO publications, and other media to disseminate information about current UUA projects and operations, with the goal of attracting new members.

Contact Information

The news address for submitting clippings, editorials, and reports remains the same: Look-See, c/o ROAP, 2875 Sequoyah Drive, N.W., Atlanta 5, Georgia.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue strongly emphasizes organizational development and collaboration within the UFOlogy community. The editorial stance appears to be one of promoting unity and structured investigation, as evidenced by the formation of the UUA and its detailed committee structure. The focus is on building a robust organization capable of international reach and effective information dissemination.