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  • ...eration in 1952, and [[Alastair Cameron]]'s notable fantasy classification system and a Canadian fan directory were also published that year. By early 1953 t In Alastair Cameron's ''[[Fantasy Classification System]]'', copyright 1952, the address of the CSFA is given as 54 Ellesmere Ave,
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  • ...ther they have joined the convention proper or not. IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO JOIN THE CONVENTION TO VOTE *** but, it takes money to pay for the trophys and y
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  • Anyone can join fandom, but like most communities, fandom expects [[neofen|newcomers]] to l ...dinal number attached it refers usually to [[Speer]]'s [[Numerical Fandoms|system]] of [[fan history]], treated under [[Numerical Fandoms]].) [[Sociologicall
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  • '''Pass-along funds''' is a system to help make sure that [[Worldcons]] don't lose money and are able to spend ...ons who promised to do the same. Noreascon 3 asked subsequent Worldcons to join the Pass-Along Funds (PAF) agreement while they were still bidding. Nearly
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  • ...allot are limited to [[members]] of the current [[Worldcon]]. Members who join the current [[Worldcon]] after the final ballot is released are sent their ...ther they have joined the convention proper or not. IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO JOIN THE CONVENTION TO VOTE *** but, it takes money to pay for the trophys and y
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  • ...nging''' (also known as '''filking''') has evolved into a highly organized system of concerts and [[circles]]. [[Traditional]] sing-alongs play only a minor Filksings anyone may join, vs. concerts and events where specific performers are arranged in advance.
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  • It is hoped that this system of acclaim and consideration will prove successful; inasmuch as parliamenta ...ganization started in the late 70s in [[Los Angeles]]. It cost nothing to join and promised to issue a bimonthly zine listing only "only honest fan organi
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  • Buck Rogers was using a memory probe on beings from a double star system. It appeared that these beings were trying to steal the planet Mars. ...Jack Agnew was Bob's younger cousin, who Bob encouraged to read SF, and to join the SF. Ossie was a thoroughly nice human being, who kept us in touch with
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