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A [[club]] also known as the '''Eugene Science-Fantasy Artisans Society''' or '''Eusifanso''' which was organized in early 1949 in Eugene, OR.  Its founding officers were [[Rosco Wright]] (President), [[Norm Hartman]] (Treasurer) and [[Dennis Fraser]] (Secretary).  They attended the 1949 [[Norwescon]] [[regional]] in [[Portland]].
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A [[club]] also known as the '''Eugene Science-Fantasy Artisans Society''' or '''Eusifanso''', which was organized in early 1949 in Eugene, OR.  Its founding officers were [[Rosco Wright]] ([[President]]), [[Norm Hartman]] ([[Treasurer]]) and [[Dennis Fraser]] ([[Secretary]]).  They attended the 1949 [[Norwescon]] [[regional]] in [[Portland]].
  
 
The club seems to have been related to the [[Fantasy Artisans]].
 
The club seems to have been related to the [[Fantasy Artisans]].
  
It published a hand-set [[clubzine]] ''[[Eusifanso]]''.  [[Rosco Wright]] did the printing for a more elaborate [[fanzine]], [[Vernon L. McCain]]'s ''[[Wastebasket]]''.  The group had a linotype briefly, but when [[Vernon L. McCain|McCain]] left town funding lapsed. (It never worked that well, anyway...)
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It published a hand-set [[clubzine]], ''[[Eusifanso]]''.  [[Rosco Wright]] did the printing for a more elaborate [[fanzine]], [[Vernon L. McCain]]'s ''[[Wastebasket]]''.  The group had a linotype briefly, but when [[Vernon L. McCain|McCain]] left town funding lapsed. (It never worked that well, anyway...)
  
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Latest revision as of 00:37, 9 September 2020

A club also known as the Eugene Science-Fantasy Artisans Society or Eusifanso, which was organized in early 1949 in Eugene, OR. Its founding officers were Rosco Wright (President), Norm Hartman (Treasurer) and Dennis Fraser (Secretary). They attended the 1949 Norwescon regional in Portland.

The club seems to have been related to the Fantasy Artisans.

It published a hand-set clubzine, Eusifanso. Rosco Wright did the printing for a more elaborate fanzine, Vernon L. McCain's Wastebasket. The group had a linotype briefly, but when McCain left town funding lapsed. (It never worked that well, anyway...)


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