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Reading Science Fiction Novels in English _ An Eel by the Tail by Allen Kim Lang
"An Eel by the Tail" is a science fiction short story written by Allen Kim Lang. It was published in 1961.
Alan Kim Lang (by Allen Kim Lang) is an American writer who began publishing science fiction with "Machine of Klamugra" in Planet Stories in November 1950, and published a considerable number of action stories over the next ten years. He has 20 works, including the graphic novels "A Cinderella Story" (If, May 1961) and "The Blind Man's Lantern" (Analog, December 1962).
Summary
Mr. Tedder was quite sure that a strip tease dancer had no place in his physics classroom. But what bothered him more was how she got there!
The strip teaser materialized in the first period physics class at Terre Haute's Technical High School.
It all happened just because Mr. Tedder was fresh out of college, and anxious to make good in his first teaching job. He'd been given Physics II, a tough class for a new teacher. His pupils, a set of hardened II-A boys, were sure of themselves and so were the few girls in the class. It was with hopes of shaking that assurance that Mr. Tedder had spent a month of after-school hours studying an article on Ziegler's effect.
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