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  • #REDIRECT [[1971 TAFF Race]]
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  • ...s]] and club news. It covered [[TAFF]] news extensively, including voting results, and also reported on the special [[Parker Pond Fund|Parker]] and [[Willis] ...eared in 1967 and it suspended publication in 1968, with one more issue in 1971 to cover the deaths of [[John W. Campbell, Jr.]] and [[August Derleth]].
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  • ...to two out of four [[Worldcons by Area#Canada|Canadian Worldcons]] (during TAFF’s existence, in 1984 and 2003), while the 1973 and 2009 trips were eastwa The first yearly [[fan fund]], TAFF followed the second successful fund to bring a [[fan]] from overseas to [[W
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  • ...[Who Killed Science Fiction?]]''|| [[Earl Kemp|Earl]] and [[Nancy Kemp]]|| Results of a [[poll]] on the subject by 71 [[BNFs]] and [[pro]]s, aka ''[[SaFari An ...and its dissolution plus 1950s [[fandom]] in the [[U.K.]] and [[U.S.]], [[TAFF Wars]] and the [[WSFS, Inc.]], brangle.
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  • ...ry "What Can You Say About Chocolate Covered Manhole Covers," published in 1971, was partly inspired by a party Bruce and [[Dian Pelz]] threw in connection ...ter became unofficial co-editor. During the zine's heyday, Bruce ran for [[TAFF]], finishing third in the 1963 race behind [[Wally Weber]] and [[Marion Zim
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