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Harold Lynch was a [[PSFS]] member (and President 1957-60) who one day said to [[Bob Madle]], "Hey, Bob, I've got a great idea! Why don't we give awards for things like [[Best Novel]] and [[Best Magazine]] — sort of like the Oscars." The results were the [[Hugo Awards]].  He was a member of the [[Fellowship of the Ring]], the [[Fanoclasts]], and of the [[Philadelphia in 1953]] [[Worldcon bid]]. He published the [[one-shot]] ''[[Panelzine]]'' with [[George Heap]].
 
Harold Lynch was a [[PSFS]] member (and President 1957-60) who one day said to [[Bob Madle]], "Hey, Bob, I've got a great idea! Why don't we give awards for things like [[Best Novel]] and [[Best Magazine]] — sort of like the Oscars." The results were the [[Hugo Awards]].  He was a member of the [[Fellowship of the Ring]], the [[Fanoclasts]], and of the [[Philadelphia in 1953]] [[Worldcon bid]]. He published the [[one-shot]] ''[[Panelzine]]'' with [[George Heap]].
  
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Harold Lynch was a PSFS member (and President 1957-60) who one day said to Bob Madle, "Hey, Bob, I've got a great idea! Why don't we give awards for things like Best Novel and Best Magazine — sort of like the Oscars." The results were the Hugo Awards. He was a member of the Fellowship of the Ring, the Fanoclasts, and of the Philadelphia in 1953 Worldcon bid. He published the one-shot Panelzine with George Heap.


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