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Claire Graham Anderson was a long-time [[Boston]] [[fan]] who became active in [[NESFA]] in the 1970s and remained active until her death.  Working mostly int he background, she was a mainstay of NESFA, having served many times as Clerk where she set an enviable standard for publishing interesting, large and on-time issues of ''[[Instant Message]]''.  As a professional librarian, she also led NESFA's library for many years. With her husband, [[Dave Anderson]], she chaired [[Boskone 26]] and [[Boskone 37]]. She was a member of [[MCFI]] and of [[APA-NESFA]]. She was named a [[Fellow of NESFA]] in 1984. In [[con-running]] she was probably best known for her work in [[Art Shows]] and in setting up brilliant small exhibits at [[Boskone]].
 
Claire Graham Anderson was a long-time [[Boston]] [[fan]] who became active in [[NESFA]] in the 1970s and remained active until her death.  Working mostly int he background, she was a mainstay of NESFA, having served many times as Clerk where she set an enviable standard for publishing interesting, large and on-time issues of ''[[Instant Message]]''.  As a professional librarian, she also led NESFA's library for many years. With her husband, [[Dave Anderson]], she chaired [[Boskone 26]] and [[Boskone 37]]. She was a member of [[MCFI]] and of [[APA-NESFA]]. She was named a [[Fellow of NESFA]] in 1984. In [[con-running]] she was probably best known for her work in [[Art Shows]] and in setting up brilliant small exhibits at [[Boskone]].

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Claire Graham Anderson was a long-time Boston fan who became active in NESFA in the 1970s and remained active until her death. Working mostly int he background, she was a mainstay of NESFA, having served many times as Clerk where she set an enviable standard for publishing interesting, large and on-time issues of Instant Message. As a professional librarian, she also led NESFA's library for many years. With her husband, Dave Anderson, she chaired Boskone 26 and Boskone 37. She was a member of MCFI and of APA-NESFA. She was named a Fellow of NESFA in 1984. In con-running she was probably best known for her work in Art Shows and in setting up brilliant small exhibits at Boskone.


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