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The Mad Scientists' Club

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(person) by eric+ (5.6 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 4 C!s Wed Jul 05 2000 at 2:50:02

The Mad Scientists' Club is a series of short stories by Bertrand R. Brinley about a gang of science geeks. They all live in the mythical(?) town of Mammoth Falls, which is somewhere near Canada. Most of the stories deal with the Mad Scientists' battles with their nemesis, Harmon Muldoon's gang. Harmon used to be a Mad Scientist, but he was kicked out for "conduct unbecoming of a scientist" and giving away club secrets.

Growing up, I loved reading the Mad Scientists' Club stories. They all have that same "geek chic" of the Encyclopedia Brown stories where intelligence and cleverness is valued more than raw, brute strength. Reading the stories today, the science is a little dated (the emphasis on HAM and the reliance on mechanical engineering-y solutions, for example), but I still love reading them.

The members of the Mad Scientists' Club are:

The exploits of the Mad Scientists' Club are recorded in three books, The Mad Scientists' Club (1965), The New Adventures of the Mad Scientists' Club (1968) and The Big Kerplop (about which I know nothing; I didn't even know it existed until Tem42 /msg'd me). Anyhow, the short stories I know are:

Many (all(?)) of these short stories were first printed in "Boys' Life", the boy scout magazine. The Mad Scientists are all members of the same Explorer post.


tim three: You are correct, but you have to remember that all of these kids are boy scouts so it's very much a Leave it to Beaver/Norman Rockwell type of Mad Science rather than Dr. Frankenstein/Dr. Jekyll.


(thing) by Supocab (1.8 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Fri May 11 2001 at 9:34:48

The Big Kerplop was the only full length Mad Scientists' Club adventure ever published. Unfortunatly for MSC fans, it is very rare, as (I've heard) less then a thousand copies were printed. The plot centers around the accidental dropping of an atomic bomb (no, it didn't explode) into Strawberry Lake, the panic of the people of Mammoth Falls, and the eventual saving-of-the-day (and the lake) by the Club. Thoroughly enjoyable for anyone who has read the other two books. Consider yourself lucky if you've read it, let alone owned a copy.

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Encyclopedia Brown geek chic Science Geek Ham
Mechanical Engineering Farnsworth fusor sardonic R2-D2
The Three Investigators Frankenstein Egg Sea monster
1968 Canada sophisticated crime
The Big Kerplop Steven Pinker Mace of Disruption A Perverse Test
hentai explorer War hatch
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