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  • * The [[Metrofen|NY club Metrofen]] which was nicknamed 'Metro'? * The [[Metrofan|fanzine ''Metrofan'']] which was associated with the NY club?
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  • ...s just called '''Metro''', but officially '''Metropolitan Fandom''') was a club in [[New York City]] that was created in 1958 upon the dissolution of the [ {{club | start=1958 | end=1984}}
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  • ...late 1953 had its meetings in Werderman’s Hall in [[Manhattan]]. Next, the club moved to [[Riverside Dive]] in 1955. ...onaho]] and [[Danny Curran]] — resigned and told the rest that the [[club]] could no longer meet at Riverside Dive. A reorganization made [[David Mac
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  • ...]] who had been active in [[fandom]] since joining a [[local]] [[BArea]] [[club]] in December 1955. In 1959, influenced by [[Leslie Gerber]], he started su ...e [[Bay Area]], first to [[New York City]] (where he was a member of the [[Metrofen]], the [[Lunarians]], and [[ESSFSCCNY]]) and then to [[New Hampshire]] to t
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  • ...f its science orientation. Perhaps the [[ISA]] was not strictly am [[SF]] club, but the [[NYBISA]]'s officers included such legendary figures as [[Will Sy ...ar]], there were groups like the [[Fanvets]], [[NYUSFS]], [[CUSFS]], the [[Metrofen]], and most importantly the [[Lunarians]]. There were also vital invitation
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