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From Pat Deveney's database:
Round Robin. The journal is said to have had a more occult companion publication called Flying Rolls that was reserved for select students of an inner group. Layne (
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| Round Robin V1 N1 Feb 1945 | |
| Round Robin V3 N5 May Jun 1947 | |
| Round Robin V3 N6 Aug 1948 | |
| Round Robin V4 N1 Jan 1948 | |
| Round Robin V4 N2 Feb 1948 | |
| Round Robin V4 N3 Mar 1948 | |
| Round Robin V4 N4 Apr-may 1948 | |
| Round Robin V4 N5 Jun-jul 1948 | |
| Round Robin V4 N6 Aug 1948 | |
| Round Robin V4 N7 Sep-oct 1948 | |
| Round Robin V4 N8 Nov 1948 | |
| Round Robin V4 N9 Dec 1948 | |
| Round Robin V5 N1 Feb 1949 | |
| Round Robin V5 N2 Mar 1949 | |
| Round Robin V5 N3 May 1949 | |
| Round Robin V5 N4 Jun-jul 1949 | |
| Round Robin V5 N5 Aug 1949 | |
| Round Robin V5 N6 Sep 1949 | |
| Round Robin V6 N2 Apr 1950 | |
| Round Robin V7 [sic] N3 Sep-oct 1951 | |
| Round Robin V7 N1 May June 1956 | |
| Round Robin V7 N2 Jul Aug 1956 | |
| Round Robin V7 N3 Sep Oct 1956 | |
| Round Robin V7 N4 Nov Dec 1956 | |
| Round Robin V10 N3 Sep-oct 1954 | |
| Round Robin V10 N4 Nov Dec 1954 | |
| Round Robin V10 N5 Feb Mar 1955 | |
| Round Robin V10 N5 Jan Feb 1955 | |
| Round Robin V10 N6 Mar Apr 1955 | |
| Round Robin V11 N1 May Jun 1955 | |
| Round Robin V11 N2 Jul Aug 1955 | |
| Round Robin V11 N3 Sep Oct 1955 | |
| Round Robin V11 N4 Nov Dec 1955 | |
| Round Robin V11 N5 Jan Feb 1956 | |
| Round Robin V12 N5 Jan-feb 1957 | |
| Round Robin V16 N1 Jan-feb 1960 | |
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Read across 1945–1960, Round Robin is the journal of Meade Layne's Borderland Sciences Research Associates — the purest example of the SPIRITUAL, “otherwise” wing of early UFO literature. Here the flying saucers are not nuts-and-bolts craft but ETHERIC beings: the “Etherians,” who materialize and dematerialize from a subtler plane, their knowledge received through mediumship (Layne learned much of his UFO lore through the medium Mark Probert). The paper is explicitly “psychic, occult, and spiritistic,” and it makes plain the deep continuity between UFO contactee thought and older Spiritualism — the saucer as a message from unseen intelligences, delivered by a sensitive. The far pole from the radar-and-investigation ufology of the research bodies. Generated by Claude from the periodical's digitized text; a thematic reading, not a bibliographic description. |
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