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Robert Studley was an early [[fan]] who discovered [[fandom]] when he attended the [[First Worldcon]] in [[New York]] and then joined the [[Queens SFL]].  He was one of the charter members of [[The National Fantasy Fan Federation]] ([[N3F]]) in 1941 and was a member of the [[Futurian Science-Literary Society of New York]].
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'''Robert Studley''' was an early [[New York]] [[fan]] who discovered [[fandom]] when he attended the [[First Worldcon]] in [[New York]] in 1939 and then joined the [[Queens SFL]].  He was one of the charter members of [[The National Fantasy Fan Federation]] ([[N3F]]) in 1941 and was a member of the [[Futurian Science-Literary Society of New York]].
  
He published ''[[The Sciential]]'' with [[Tom Huguet]], was a co-editor of ''[[Cosmic Tales]]'', and in 1941 served as an editor of ''[[Bonfire]]'', the official [[fanzine]] of the N3F.
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He [[published]] ''[[The Sciential]]'' with [[Tom Huguet]], was a co-editor of ''[[Cosmic Tales]]'', and in 1941, served as an [[editor]] of ''[[Bonfire]]'', the official [[fanzine]] of the N3F.
  
He was the subject of a Founding Members article by Jon D. Swartz in {{TNFF|date=December, 2017 issue |volume=76|number=12}}.
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* Founding Members article in {{TNFF|date=December, 2017 issue |volume=76|number=12}}.
 
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* Early short [[biography]] in {{WhosWho1940|page=13}}.
For an early short biography, see {{WhosWho1940|page=13}}.
 
  
 
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* ''[[The Sciential]]'' [1939-40] (with [[Tom Huguet]])
 
* ''[[The Sciential]]'' [1939-40] (with [[Tom Huguet]])
 
* ''[[The Time Scanner]]'' [1941]
 
* ''[[The Time Scanner]]'' [1941]
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{{person | born=1923 |died=1984 |Locale=New York, NY}}
 
{{person | born=1923 |died=1984 |Locale=New York, NY}}

Latest revision as of 13:25, 1 February 2024

(1923 – 1984)

Robert Studley was an early New York fan who discovered fandom when he attended the First Worldcon in New York in 1939 and then joined the Queens SFL. He was one of the charter members of The National Fantasy Fan Federation (N3F) in 1941 and was a member of the Futurian Science-Literary Society of New York.

He published The Sciential with Tom Huguet, was a co-editor of Cosmic Tales, and in 1941, served as an editor of Bonfire, the official fanzine of the N3F.

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