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(1946 -- August 12, 2009)
 
(1946 -- August 12, 2009)
  
A [[Baltimore]]-area [[fan]] who found [[fandom]] in 1984 and who chaired [[Balticon 25]] and [[Balticon 35]] and worked on [[Balticon]] and a number of [[regionals]].  He "instigated" the [[Baltimore in '98]] [[Worldcon bid]], was [[Balticon]]'s Gaming Czar, was a member of the [[BSFS]] Board of Directors, and was honored as [[Ghost of Honor]] at [[Balticon 44]].  Along with [[Inge Heyer]] he founded [[BWSMOF]].  He was an editor of ''[[BSFan]]''.
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Hal (Halmer) Haag was a [[Baltimore]]-area [[fan]] who found [[fandom]] in 1984 and who chaired [[Balticon 25]] and [[Balticon 35]] and worked on [[Balticon]] and a number of [[regionals]].  He "instigated" the [[Baltimore in '98]] [[Worldcon bid]], was [[Balticon]]'s Gaming Czar, was a member of the [[BSFS]] Board of Directors, and was honored as [[Ghost of Honor]] at [[Balticon 44]].  Along with [[Inge Heyer]] he founded [[BWSMOF]].  He was an editor of ''[[BSFan]]''.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:31, 15 September 2020

(1946 -- August 12, 2009)

Hal (Halmer) Haag was a Baltimore-area fan who found fandom in 1984 and who chaired Balticon 25 and Balticon 35 and worked on Balticon and a number of regionals. He "instigated" the Baltimore in '98 Worldcon bid, was Balticon's Gaming Czar, was a member of the BSFS Board of Directors, and was honored as Ghost of Honor at Balticon 44. Along with Inge Heyer he founded BWSMOF. He was an editor of BSFan.


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