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  • '''David Andrew Vanderwerf''' (aka '''DAVe'''), a [[Boston]] [[fan]] in the 1960s, was the leader of t
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dave Vanderwerf]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dave Vanderwerf]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dave Vanderwerf]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dave Vanderwerf]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dave Vanderwerf]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dave Vanderwerf]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dave Vanderwerf]]
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  • ...[[Boskone 1]], [[Boskone 2]], and [[Boskone 4]]. It was founded by [[Dave Vanderwerf]] in 1965 and run by him, primarily a vehicle for the ultimately rather bad The main members were [[Mike Ward]], [[Dave Vanderwerf]], and [[Erwin "Filthy Pierre" Strauss]], other members included [[Leslie T
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  • [[Charlie Brown]], [[Ed Meskys]] and [[Dave Vanderwerf]] started ''[[Locus]]'' in 1968 as a newszine to promote the Boston in 71 [
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  • The bid was run by [[Dave Vanderwerf]] with [[Mike Shupp]], [[Ed Galvin]], [[Paul Galvin]], [[Mike Ward]], and [
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  • ...Igor Paul]], and Prof. [[Oliver Selfridge]]. It was [[chaired]] by [[Dave Vanderwerf]] and attendance was 71. [[Boskone 2]] was sponsored by [[BoSFS]] as part
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  • '''David Andrew Vanderwerf''' (aka '''DAVe'''), a [[Boston]] [[fan]] in the 1960s, was the leader of t
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  • 13 || April 1965 || 28 || [[Dave Vanderwerf]] || 15 || || 36 || [[Dave Vanderwerf]] ||
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  • * [[Boston in '67]] (speaker: [[Dave Vanderwerf]])
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  • ...[[Hal Clement]] and Dr. [[Robert Enzmann]]. It was [[chaired]] by [[Dave Vanderwerf]] and attendance was 66. [[Boskone 1]] was sponsored by [[BoSFS]] as part ...P.M. the Boskone '65 was officially opened by the [[Chairman]] [[David A. Vanderwerf]], who welcomed the attendees, and explained that the [[MITSFS]] was going
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  • ...nes]] had ceased publication). [[Charlie Brown]], [[Ed Meskys]] and [[Dave Vanderwerf]] created ''Locus'' as a [[newszine]] to promote the (ultimately successful ...rldcon]] [[site selection]] vote at [[St. Louiscon]], but after #4, [[Dave Vanderwerf]] dropped out and after #11, [[Ed Meskys]] did, and Brown decided to contin
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  • After a failed [[Boston in '67]] [[bid]], Brown, [[Ed Meskys]] and [[Dave Vanderwerf]] started ''Locus'' in 1968 as a [[newszine]] to promote the [[Boston in 71
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  • ...//its.svensson.org/HUMOR%3BGOLDI "Subroutine Story (Goldie)"] (with [[Dave Vanderwerf]], published in the '60s)
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  • * [[David A. Vanderwerf]]
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  • ...naged to collect a carload of people consisting of only one driver ([[Dave Vanderwerf]]) and three confirmed non-drivers (me, [[Leslie Turek]], and [[John Boardm ...]] gave up and went to sleep early, I was able to entice [[Dave Vanderwerf|Vanderwerf]] off to a party given by [[Charlie Brown|Charlie]] and [[Marsha Brown]]. T
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  • ...anshin]], [[Linda Rosenstein]], [[Harry Stubbs]], [[Leslie Turek]], [[Dave Vanderwerf]], [[Mark Walsted]], [[Mike Ward]], and [[Drew Whyte]].
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