Dale Tarr
Source: "Dale Tarr Bibliography." Author Wars, https://authorwars.com/authors/dale-tarr.html".
Titles:
Essays
- Unknown. "We Ain't Got Rhythm"
- Unknown. Letter (Amazing Stories, July 1970)
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding Stories, February 1936): Hints and Answers!
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding Stories, May 1935): Another for Mr. van Kampen
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding Stories, November 1935): "Tarred" and Feathered!
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding, April 1948): Remember All of His List of Old-Timers?
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding, February 1939): Maybe We Need a Complete Article on Metallurgy?
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding, February 1940): Cartier's Too Busy to Take on More Work.
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding, June 1938): Maybe the Machines He Uses and Not Man Himself Will Do the Evolving.
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding, June 1945): Sorry—You're Wrong. If Hydrogen Is Taken as 1.0, Then Helium Is Not 4.032 but 3.963 Plus. And the Proportion of Hydrogen of Atomic Weight 2 and 3 Is Nowhere Near Great Enough to GIve the 1.008 Figure. Furhter, the Atomic Weight of Hydrogen Can Be Determined by Nonchemical Means That in Effect, Weigh the Gas One Atom at a Time. The Answer Is Still 1.008/16.000ths that of Oxygen, or 1.008/4.000ths That of Helium.
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding, March 1940): Keep Outa That Cupboard!
- Unknown. Letter (Spaceways, March 1940)
- Unknown. Letter (Spaceways, October 1940)