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Campbell, John W. "Elimination," ''Astounding'' May 1936. Collected ''[[The Best of John W. Campbell]]'', which see via link or under Anthologies & Collections.[https://www.fictiondb.com/author/john-w-campbell~elimination~302424~b.htm]
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'''Campbell, John W. "Elimination,"''' ''Astounding'' May 1936. Collected ''[[The Best of John W. Campbell]]'', which see via link or under Anthologies & Collections.[https://www.fictiondb.com/author/john-w-campbell~elimination~302424~b.htm]
  
 
According to Alec Nevala-Lee in ''[[Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction|Astounding [...]]]'', "Elimination" is one of Campbell's best stories — along with "[[Forgetfulness]]" — and deals with "a machine that allows the user to preview the decision points of his own future" (Nevala-Lee, pp. 65-66).
 
According to Alec Nevala-Lee in ''[[Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction|Astounding [...]]]'', "Elimination" is one of Campbell's best stories — along with "[[Forgetfulness]]" — and deals with "a machine that allows the user to preview the decision points of his own future" (Nevala-Lee, pp. 65-66).
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Campbell, John W. "Elimination," Astounding May 1936. Collected The Best of John W. Campbell, which see via link or under Anthologies & Collections.[1]

According to Alec Nevala-Lee in Astounding [...], "Elimination" is one of Campbell's best stories — along with "Forgetfulness" — and deals with "a machine that allows the user to preview the decision points of his own future" (Nevala-Lee, pp. 65-66).

RDE, finishing, 6Sep19