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'''Ada Charles''' was a [[Los Angeles]] [[fan]], a member of [[LASFS]] in the 1940s.  
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'''Ada Charles''' was a [[Los Angeles]] [[fan]], a member of [[LASFS]] in the 1940s. In ''[[Ah! Sweet Idiocy!]]'', [[Francis T. Laney]] wrote:
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[[Sophie van Doorn]] and Ada Charles rounded out the feminine contingent. Both of them were women who spent considerable time attending various small clubs of intellectual pretensions and lecture groups, neither were ever more than semi-active in the LASFS, and gradually dropped away altogether due to the club’s failure to offer anything of interest in lieu of its chronic preoccupation with itself and its internecine quarrels.
  
[http://fanac.org/fanzines/LASFS/LASFS1-09.html Photo] in [[LASFS Album]].
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[https://fanac.org/fanzines/LASFS/LASFS1-09.html Photo] in [[LASFS Album]].
  
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Ada Charles was a Los Angeles fan, a member of LASFS in the 1940s. In Ah! Sweet Idiocy!, Francis T. Laney wrote:

Sophie van Doorn and Ada Charles rounded out the feminine contingent. Both of them were women who spent considerable time attending various small clubs of intellectual pretensions and lecture groups, neither were ever more than semi-active in the LASFS, and gradually dropped away altogether due to the club’s failure to offer anything of interest in lieu of its chronic preoccupation with itself and its internecine quarrels.

Photo in LASFS Album.



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