William M. Danner
Source: "William M. Danner Bibliography." Author Wars, https://authorwars.com/authors/william-m-danner.html".
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Essays
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding Stories, December 1934): Physics
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding Stories, December 1937): Not Separate Entities.
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding Stories, September 1934): Brickbat Target—Mr. Fearn
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding, April 1946): Bats Can Be Heard to Squeak—But the 60,000 Cycle Squeaks—the Really Important Part of Their Squeaking—Is Inaudible. Same with Television. Some of It Can Be Heard, But Only the Small Fraction Between 50 and 15,000 Cycles. The Part from 15,000 to 5,000,000 Cycles Is LOst.
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding, March 1950): Chance Remark from "Chance Remarks."
- Unknown. Letter (Astounding, May 1945): You Might Package the Scraps and Sell Them for Use in Motorless Household Vacume Cleaners Too.
- Unknown. Letter (Magazine of Horror, May 1969)
- Unknown. Letter (SF Commentary 73/74/75)
- Unknown. Letter to The Geis Letter, March 1998
- Unknown. Probability Zero! (Astounding, December 1942)