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John L. Magnus, Jr. was a [[fan]] in the 1950s-1960s.
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'''John L. Magnus, Jr.''', was a [[fan]] in the 1950s and 1960s.
  
 
He was a member of ''[[The Cult]]'', and The [[National Fantasy Fan Federation]] (N3F), and in 1953-1954, he edited the club's [[fanzine]], ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]''.
 
He was a member of ''[[The Cult]]'', and The [[National Fantasy Fan Federation]] (N3F), and in 1953-1954, he edited the club's [[fanzine]], ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]''.
  
 
In the January, 1960, issue of ''[[Fantastic Universe]]'', he published an essay, "The Detroit Convention," with [[Forrest J Ackerman]] and others.
 
In the January, 1960, issue of ''[[Fantastic Universe]]'', he published an essay, "The Detroit Convention," with [[Forrest J Ackerman]] and others.
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He promoted the [[Flagpole]] at the [[Clevention]].
  
 
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Revision as of 02:04, 5 October 2020

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John L. Magnus, Jr., was a fan in the 1950s and 1960s.

He was a member of The Cult, and The National Fantasy Fan Federation (N3F), and in 1953-1954, he edited the club's fanzine, The National Fantasy Fan.

In the January, 1960, issue of Fantastic Universe, he published an essay, "The Detroit Convention," with Forrest J Ackerman and others.

He promoted the Flagpole at the Clevention.

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