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'''David D. Levine''' is a [[Portland, OR]]-area, [[fan]] and [[pro]] who entered [[fandom]] from his hometown of [[Milwaukee]].  He [[chaired]] [[OryCon 12]] and [[Potlatch 5]], and has worked on numerous [[regionals]] and [[Worldcons]].   
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'''David D. Levine''' is a [[Portland, OR]]-area, [[fan]] and [[pro]] who entered [[fandom]] from [[Milwaukee]], where he grew up.  He [[chaired]] [[OryCon 12]] and [[Potlatch 5]], and has worked on numerous [[regionals]] and [[Worldcons]].   
  
He is a member of the [[OSFCI]] [[Board|Board of Directors]], and has been a member of (and an [[officer]] of) [[PORSFS]]. He was married to fellow [[fan]] the late [[Kate Yule]].
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He is a member of the [[OSFCI]] [[Board|Board of Directors]], and has been a member of (and an [[officer]] of) [[PORSFS]]. He is a member of [[GT]] and the [[Not Ready For Sidereal Time Players]] and has performed in many [[fannish plays]].
  
He is a member of [[GT]] and the [[Not Ready For Sidereal Time Players]] and has performed in many [[fannish plays]].
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Born in [[Minneapolis]], he was married to the late fellow [[fan]] [[Kate Yule]].
  
 
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Revision as of 17:34, 6 October 2022

(February 21, 1961 –)

David D. Levine is a Portland, OR-area, fan and pro who entered fandom from Milwaukee, where he grew up. He chaired OryCon 12 and Potlatch 5, and has worked on numerous regionals and Worldcons.

He is a member of the OSFCI Board of Directors, and has been a member of (and an officer of) PORSFS. He is a member of GT and the Not Ready For Sidereal Time Players and has performed in many fannish plays.

Born in Minneapolis, he was married to the late fellow fan Kate Yule.

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