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SUFOI Maneds Nyt - 1973 09-10 Vol 5 No 2

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Title: MÅNED's Nyt Issue: No. 2, 5th Year Date: September - October 1973 Publisher: VIRUM UFOKREDS Country: Denmark Language: Danish

Magazine Overview

Title: MÅNED's Nyt
Issue: No. 2, 5th Year
Date: September - October 1973
Publisher: VIRUM UFOKREDS
Country: Denmark
Language: Danish

This issue of MÅNED's Nyt, a publication from the VIRUM UFOKREDS (Virum UFO Circle), details the organization's operational framework and upcoming activities for the autumn of 1973. The content focuses on the club's bylaws, membership conditions, and a schedule of meetings, alongside a call for member participation in UFO research and observation.

Bylaws and Membership

The magazine prominently displays the bylaws governing the Virum UFO-kreds. The primary objective of the circle is "to spread knowledge about the different aspects within UFO research." Membership requirements are outlined, emphasizing personal commitment to the club's goals and the payment of a regular fee to support its activities. In return, members are entitled to participate in study circles and associated events, and to receive the "Måned-Nyt" newsletter, which provides updates and information relevant to UFO enthusiasts.

Upcoming Meetings

A significant portion of the issue is dedicated to announcing future meetings. The first meeting of the autumn season was scheduled for Tuesday, September 25th, at 7:30 PM. This initial gathering was intended to be an open forum for members to share their experiences and achievements from the preceding months, encouraging a free-flowing discussion and setting the stage for the season ahead. Subsequent meetings were scheduled for Tuesday, October 9th, and Tuesday, October 23rd, both at 7:30 PM. For these later meetings, members were encouraged to "fill in" their own topics, with specific slots allocated for "A UFO topic," "An astronomical topic," and "Miscellaneous," highlighting a member-driven approach to the agenda.

A note at the bottom of the meeting schedule page suggests that a summary of topics for upcoming meetings would be provided in "Måned-Nyt" to help members prepare and distribute topics. This implies a proactive effort to ensure engaging content for each session.

Member Contributions and Engagement

The issue strongly encourages active participation from its members. An article on page 2, seemingly a continuation or elaboration from the cover, urges members to bring interested friends and invites new members. It acknowledges that the previous season's efforts were somewhat limited and calls for greater engagement in the upcoming season. Members are explicitly asked to think about and propose ideas for the meeting topics, stressing that prepared topics are essential for productive discussions.

Special Features and Initiatives

Beyond the regular meetings, the publication touches upon other potential activities. An "Observations - tour ??" section queries members about their interest in an observation tour during the autumn. It asks for suggestions on locations and times, proposing a mid-November timeframe from approximately 7:30 PM to 2:00-3:00 AM. This indicates a desire to organize practical UFO-spotting expeditions.

Another section, titled "GALLUP," references a recent survey in "UFO-Nyt" about opinions on extraterrestrial life. It suggests that SUOI (likely an acronym for a larger UFO organization) is considering conducting similar surveys in Denmark. The Virum UFO-kreds is asked if they are interested in participating as "whisperers" (likely meaning informants or local contacts) or if they could assist with such a survey in Copenhagen, perhaps during a weekday morning. This points to a broader network of UFO research activities and a desire for local group involvement.

Editorial and Contact Information

The issue concludes with contact details for the editor, Inge Larsen, and another contact person, N. Abreukiel, providing their addresses and phone numbers in Virum and Søborg, respectively. This information is crucial for communication within the organization and for potential new members.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the formalization of the UFO-kreds through its bylaws, the active engagement of its members in research and discussion, and the organization of practical activities like observation tours. The editorial stance appears to be one of encouragement and active participation, aiming to foster a dynamic and informed UFO research community within Virum and potentially a wider Danish context. The emphasis on member-driven agendas and contributions suggests a democratic and collaborative approach to UFO investigation.