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[[File:Dal Coger.jpg|thumb|right|Dal Coger from DSC 50 PB ed. by Guy Lillian III]]
 
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In the mid-1970s, now a professor of African studies in [[Memphis]], he re-entered [[fandom]] and wrote [[fanhistory]] [[articles]], some of which appeared in the [[fanzine]] ''[[Mimosa]]''.  He was married to fellow fan [[Greta Coger]].
 
In the mid-1970s, now a professor of African studies in [[Memphis]], he re-entered [[fandom]] and wrote [[fanhistory]] [[articles]], some of which appeared in the [[fanzine]] ''[[Mimosa]]''.  He was married to fellow fan [[Greta Coger]].
 
  
 
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* 2001 -- Outstanding Achievement Award by [[MidSouthCon 19]]  
 
* 2001 -- Outstanding Achievement Award by [[MidSouthCon 19]]  
 
* 2004 -- [[Rebel Award]] (posthumous)
 
* 2004 -- [[Rebel Award]] (posthumous)
 
  
 
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{{person | born=1921 | died=2002}}
 
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Revision as of 11:39, 25 January 2022

Dal Coger from DSC 50 PB ed. by Guy Lillian III

(1921 – October 2, 2002)

Dalvan Coger attended his first convention, the 1942 Michiconference, and lived in the Slan Shack of Battle Creek before entering the military during World War II.

While in California, he connected with LASFS before being sent to France. About 20 years of gafiation followed.

In the mid-1970s, now a professor of African studies in Memphis, he re-entered fandom and wrote fanhistory articles, some of which appeared in the fanzine Mimosa. He was married to fellow fan Greta Coger.

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