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'''Harris M. Schmarje''' was a thin-skinned [[Midwestern]] [[fan]] active in the early 1940s. He published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Starlit Fantasy]]'' and founded the [[Midwest Fan Society]] with [[Charles McNutt]], but the two had a falling out over money.  
 
'''Harris M. Schmarje''' was a thin-skinned [[Midwestern]] [[fan]] active in the early 1940s. He published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Starlit Fantasy]]'' and founded the [[Midwest Fan Society]] with [[Charles McNutt]], but the two had a falling out over money.  
  
He attended the [[1942 Michiconference]] but behaved gauchely enough to disgust [[Walt Liebscher]], who already didn’t think much of him — Schmarje embellished his letters with self-important green stickers reading “Harris M. Schmarje, Author, Columnist, Critique,” his [[Midwest Fan Society |MFS]] proposed to run a “Chicon,” he smoked with pretentious mannerisms and, unasked, he availed himself of a ride to [[Chicago]] with [[Tucker|Bob]] and [[Jane Tucker]], annoying Jane.  
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He attended the [[1942 Michiconference]] and behaved gauchely enough to disgust [[Walt Liebscher]], who already didn’t think much of him — Schmarje embellished his letters with self-important green stickers reading “Harris M. Schmarje, Author, Columnist, Critique,” his [[Midwest Fan Society |MFS]] proposed to run a “Chicon,” he smoked with pretentious mannerisms and, unasked, he availed himself of a ride to [[Chicago]] with [[Tucker|Bob]] and [[Jane Tucker]], annoying Jane.  
  
In ''[[Le Zombie]]'' 50 ([https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/islandora/object/ui%3Ahevelin_11386_2_2 December 1942]), [[Liebscher]] wrote a smartassed [[conrep]] that was basically mild and not-so-mild insults about those in attendance, but about Schmarje he was especially cutting: “Harris M. Schmarje (Author, Columnist, Critique) is the great grandfather of all jerks.”
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In ''[[Le Zombie]]'' 50 ([https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/islandora/object/ui%3Ahevelin_11386_2_2 December 1942]), [[Liebscher]] wrote a smartassed [[conrep]] full of mild and not-so-mild insults about those in attendance; about Schmarje, he was especially cutting: “Harris M. Schmarje (Author, Columnist, Critique) is the great grandfather of all jerks.”
  
 
Schmarje took it badly and wrote angst-filled letters to both [[Tucker]] (the [[faned]]) and Liebscher. Tucker replied in the [http://fanac.org/fanzines/Le_Zombie/lezom51-01.html following issue]’s [[lettercol]] with well-meant direct advice (“be extrovert enough not to care what fans think of you”), while Liebscher wrote at length about what he did think.  
 
Schmarje took it badly and wrote angst-filled letters to both [[Tucker]] (the [[faned]]) and Liebscher. Tucker replied in the [http://fanac.org/fanzines/Le_Zombie/lezom51-01.html following issue]’s [[lettercol]] with well-meant direct advice (“be extrovert enough not to care what fans think of you”), while Liebscher wrote at length about what he did think.  

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Harris M. Schmarje was a thin-skinned Midwestern fan active in the early 1940s. He published the fanzine Starlit Fantasy and founded the Midwest Fan Society with Charles McNutt, but the two had a falling out over money.

He attended the 1942 Michiconference and behaved gauchely enough to disgust Walt Liebscher, who already didn’t think much of him — Schmarje embellished his letters with self-important green stickers reading “Harris M. Schmarje, Author, Columnist, Critique,” his MFS proposed to run a “Chicon,” he smoked with pretentious mannerisms and, unasked, he availed himself of a ride to Chicago with Bob and Jane Tucker, annoying Jane.

In Le Zombie 50 (December 1942), Liebscher wrote a smartassed conrep full of mild and not-so-mild insults about those in attendance; about Schmarje, he was especially cutting: “Harris M. Schmarje (Author, Columnist, Critique) is the great grandfather of all jerks.”

Schmarje took it badly and wrote angst-filled letters to both Tucker (the faned) and Liebscher. Tucker replied in the following issue’s lettercol with well-meant direct advice (“be extrovert enough not to care what fans think of you”), while Liebscher wrote at length about what he did think.

Schmarje seems to have gafiated after that.



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