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There was an interesting letter from [[Ackerman]] about it in ''[[Fantasy Times]] #84''.
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There was an interesting letter from [[Ackerman]] about it in ''[[Fantasy Times]] #84''. The abbreviation '''FF''' for '''Fantasy Foundation''' was used in [[Leonard Moffatt]]'s ''[[1950 Fan Directory]]''.
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See [[Operation Futurian]].  
  
 
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Well, reasonably ancient; when [[4e]] was drafted in the fall of 1942, he willed his collection to [[fandom]] and set up a $1000 insurance policy to help [[fandom]] maintain it. At the [[Pacificon]] [[Ackerman]] decided not to put things off till his death, and presented to the assembled [[fen]] a scheme for the present Fantasy Foundation, inviting support and contributions. Tho intended to publish [[bibliographies]] and similar material and create a Master Library of Imaginative Literature, the thing never really got off the ground. [[Laney]] developed the idea of an organization which would be of utility to any student or lover of fantasy, but at present the thing is merely a museum-appendix to [[Ackerman]]'s own collection. Only important production: the [[1948 Fantasy Annual]].  
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In ancient times did [[Ackerman]] <br>A [[stf]] Academie envision <br>(Nothing from his mind farther than <br>The thought that any sort of [[fan]] <br>Would view it with derision...)
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In ancient times did [[Ackerman]]
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Well, reasonably ancient; when [[4e]] was drafted in the fall of 1942, he willed his [[collection]] to [[fandom]] and set up a $1000 insurance policy to help [[fandom]] maintain it. At the [[Pacificon]] [[Ackerman]] decided not to put things off till his death, and presented to the assembled [[fen]] a scheme for the present Fantasy Foundation, inviting support and contributions. Tho intended to publish [[bibliographies]] and similar material and create a Master Library of Imaginative Literature, the thing never really got off the ground. [[Laney]] developed the idea of an [[organization]] which would be of utility to any student or lover of [[fantasy]], but at present the thing is merely a museum-appendix to [[Ackerman]]'s own [[collection]]. Only important production: the [[1948 Fantasy Annual]].  
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Latest revision as of 02:59, 12 November 2021

There was an interesting letter from Ackerman about it in Fantasy Times #84. The abbreviation FF for Fantasy Foundation was used in Leonard Moffatt's 1950 Fan Directory.

See Operation Futurian.

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
In ancient times did Ackerman
A stf Academie envision
(Nothing from his mind farther than
The thought that any sort of fan
Would view it with derision...)

Well, reasonably ancient; when 4e was drafted in the fall of 1942, he willed his collection to fandom and set up a $1000 insurance policy to help fandom maintain it. At the Pacificon Ackerman decided not to put things off till his death, and presented to the assembled fen a scheme for the present Fantasy Foundation, inviting support and contributions. Tho intended to publish bibliographies and similar material and create a Master Library of Imaginative Literature, the thing never really got off the ground. Laney developed the idea of an organization which would be of utility to any student or lover of fantasy, but at present the thing is merely a museum-appendix to Ackerman's own collection. Only important production: the 1948 Fantasy Annual.


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