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'''Mari Beth Wheeler''' (Colvin) was a long-time [[fan]] and member of [[LASFS]].  She attended the [[Michicon 4]] and hung out with the [[slan shack|Slan Shack]] crowd, part of the group that moved from the [[Midwestern fandom|Midwest]] to [[L.A.]]  
 
'''Mari Beth Wheeler''' (Colvin) was a long-time [[fan]] and member of [[LASFS]].  She attended the [[Michicon 4]] and hung out with the [[slan shack|Slan Shack]] crowd, part of the group that moved from the [[Midwestern fandom|Midwest]] to [[L.A.]]  
  
In the mid-1940s, she lived in [[Bloomington, IL]].
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In the mid-1940s, she lived in [[Bloomington, IL|Bloomington]], [[Illinois]], [[Pub Your Ish!|pubbed her ish]] and hung out with [[Tucker]].
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[[Les Croutch]] was [http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Light/Light36.pdf rude about her] in his 1948 [[Torcon]] [[conrep]] (''[[Light]]'' 36).
  
 
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* ''[[Baily's Beads]]'' [mid-40s] (with [[Bob Tucker]].)
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* ''[[Baily's Beads]]'' [mid-40s] (with [[Bob Tucker]])
 
* ''[[Rosebud (Wheeler)]]'' [mid-40s]
 
* ''[[Rosebud (Wheeler)]]'' [mid-40s]
  

Revision as of 23:21, 4 August 2020

(1922 –)

Mari Beth Wheeler (Colvin) was a long-time fan and member of LASFS. She attended the Michicon 4 and hung out with the Slan Shack crowd, part of the group that moved from the Midwest to L.A.

In the mid-1940s, she lived in Bloomington, Illinois, pubbed her ish and hung out with Tucker.

Les Croutch was rude about her in his 1948 Torcon conrep (Light 36).

Fanzines and Apazines:

Her photo appears in Harry Warner's history of fandom in the 1940s, All Our Yesterdays. She’s also pictured here (#37), on what looks like a double date, her and Tucker with Virginia and Walt Daugherty.


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