HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 9 MARCH 1972R Issue I REVISED 4 August 1983 Remimeo FBO Hat Hatting Officer to M4, star-rate and have clay demoed by FBO Finance Series11RA INCOME FLOWS AND POOLS PRINCIPLES OF MONEY MANAGEMENT[1. Hubbard, L. R. (9 March 1972). Financial Planning Tips The Management Series (1983 ed., Vol. 2, pp. 520-523). Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, Inc.] (This PL corrects any earlier PL where there … [Read more...] about HCOPL: Income Flows and Pools Principles of Money Management (1972)
A. B. Scoles
HCOPL: Financial Planning Tips (1971)
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 13 FEBRUARY 1971 Remimeo Add Finance Checksheet All FP Members Finance Series 2 FINANCIAL PLANNING TIPS[1. Hubbard, L. R. (13 February 1971). HCOPL Financial Planning Tips The Management Series (1983 ed., Vol. 2, pp. 492-493). Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, Inc.] FP need not be a burden at all. If these five conditions exist then FP is very easy. 1. PRODUCE AS AN ACTIVITY. Look over … [Read more...] about HCOPL: Financial Planning Tips (1971)
HCOPL: Legal and Dissemination (1968)
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 10 AUGUST 1968 Remimeo (Originally a Sec ED) LEGAL AND DISSEMINATION Never stop dissemination to iron out legal! Never, Never, Never. The $250,000 LA foundation folded because it did just that under Admiral Scoles[1. Heinlein apparently introduced Scoles and Hubbard. See, e.g., Letter: Lieut. Commander A. B. Scoles to Robert Heinlein.] and J. B. Farber. L. RON HUBBARD Founder[1. Hubbard, L. R. … [Read more...] about HCOPL: Legal and Dissemination (1968)
Letter: Robert A. Heinlein to Lt. Commander A. B. (Bud) Scoles (14 April 1942)
Source: Heinlein archives (ANNA201a-08) Date: 14 April 1942 RAH writes to Bud[1. Lt. Commander A. B. Scoles, Naval Aircraft Factory, Philadelphia, per other letters in this file.]saying that although he was then receiving mail at John W. Campbell's address (2065 Hilltop Road, Westfield, New Jersey) he was staying at John Arwine's apartment (9 West 32nd Street, CH4-2567 in Manhattan.) [1. Mentions also in this letter an artist, August von Munchausen, a friend of Arwine who made a good … [Read more...] about Letter: Robert A. Heinlein to Lt. Commander A. B. (Bud) Scoles (14 April 1942)
Letter: Lieut. Commander A. B. Scoles to Robert Heinlein (1942)
Source: Heinlein Archives[1. Heinlein Archives (ANNA201a-9, pp. 25-26)] Lieutenant Commander A. B. "Bud" Scoles wrote to Heinlein on stationery from UNITED STATES NAVY YARD, PHILADELPHIA, PA, NAVAL AIRCRAFT FACTORY. It's obvious that they had known each other and been corresponding for some years. Scoles said that he had been reading all Heinlein's stories, and that it was due to Heinlein's success that Scoles was now writing to him. Elsewhere it's reported that they were together at the … [Read more...] about Letter: Lieut. Commander A. B. Scoles to Robert Heinlein (1942)
Article: Robert A. Heinlein: Naval Academy (ca. 1939)
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Heinlein had been following the war news from Europe with increasing unease: the lights of democracy were going out all over Europe and Asia (to both fascism and communism, which Heinlein, regarded as equally evil). A year and a half earlier he had written a short-short for a fanzine that tried, unsuccessfully, to waken science fiction fans to the Nazi extermination camps. Now the U.S. was involved in the war, and he immediately applied for active duty, but was rejected for medical reasons -- … [Read more...] about Article: Robert A. Heinlein: Naval Academy (ca. 1939)