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RILEY HANSARD CRABB
Editor-at-Large
ALISON DAVIDSON
Art Director
Office Manager
ERIC DOLLARD
Science Director
THE JOURNAL OF BORDERLAND RESEARCH is the official organ of Borderland Sciences Research Foundation, P.O. Box 549, Vista, California 92083. The Journal is published six issues a year (bi-monthly) with the assistance of the BSR Associates, at the Editor's home, 1103 Bobolink Drive, Vista, California 92083. Address all correspondence to the P.O. Box.
BORDERLAND SCIENCES RESEARCH.FOUNDATION is a non-profit organization (California State Charter) of people who take an active interest in unusual happenings along the Borderland between the visible and invisible worlds.
MEMBERSHIP in the BSR Foundation is $20 a year, which includes the Journal and discounts on Borderland Publications. If you do not want to join, a subscription is $15 a year (six issues).
SUPPORTING Membership is $25 or more a year.
FOREIGN Membership/Subscriptions are $20 surface or $30 airmail.
BORDERLAND SCIENCES RESEARCH FOUNDATION is under the Directorship of Thomas Joseph Brown. Alison Davidson is the Secretary-Treasurer. Eric P. Dollard is the Foundation Vice-President. The Foundation is incorporated under California law, May 21, 1951, (#245263), and has been in continuous existance since then. Correspondence is addressed to P.O. Box 549, Vista, California 92083.
THE FOUNDER and first Director of BSRF was N. Meade Layne. He founded BSRF in 1945 with the issuance of the Round Robin, original title of The Journal of Borderland Research. In 1959 he passed on the Directorship to Riley Hansard Crabb who carried on to 1985. Riley is now the Editor-at-Large. Tom Brown took over from Riley Crabb in 1985. On to the future!
THE MAIN FUNCTION of BSRF is to act as a clearing house for information. several areas of active research are being carried out also. Results of researches and pertinent information are published in the Journal.
DONATIONS and BEQUESTS toward Foundation research programs and expenses are welcome and openly solicited. We also welcome donations of articles and research material for publication.
WE DO NOT present information for medical use, but for RESEARCH ONLY! SEND $1 for the 1986 Borderland Catalog of Publications and Equipment.