by Dick Bryant
Those wargamers still in "the Closet" who are leery of having their peers know their hobby proclivities should read this issue's interview of Richard Queen, former hostage. Here is a man who, in part, maintained his mental balance during an unimaginably trying time through his avocation to this great hobby. Another area where wargamers can stand up and be counted is in regards to the Napoleon movie. So far, it is being shown only in NYC. As far as I have been able to determine, that is where it will stay! PROTEST -- write to Bob Harris, Images Film Archive, Rye, NY. Perhaps they will run it on TV - at least on the Public Broadcasting stations. For that matter, write to your local PB Station and ask them to get the film as well. -- BEAT THE DRUM! Response: Letter to the Editor Vol. III No. 1 You will note that in this issue we gained 3 1/2 pages for articles by going to the large card page for "Supply Depot" and some advertisements. We hope to expand another 4 pages in the not-to-distant future. THE COURIER'S FIRST ANNUAL AWARD FOR THE BEST HISTORICAL MINIATURE FIGURES LINEWon by RAL PARTHA for CONDOTTIERI line. CONGRATULATIONS! There will be more about this in the next issue. WINNERS OF THE COURIER FREE ARMYNew Subscribers and those who renewed their subscriptions before Feb. 28, 1981 were eligable for a drawing for free miniatures. FIRST Prize 200 15mm FIGURES Rod Borgmeyer, York, Nebraska
Back to Table of Contents -- Courier Vol. 2 #5 To Courier List of Issues To MagWeb Master Magazine List © Copyright 1981 by The Courier Publishing Company. This article appears in MagWeb (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web. Other military history articles and gaming articles are available at http://www.magweb.com |