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'''Phyllis Economou''' (who sometimes went by '''P. H. Economou''' or '''Phyllis Aitch Economou''') was a [[Midwest fandom|Midwestern]] [[fan]] active in the 1940–’60s.   
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'''Phyllis Economou''' (who sometimes went by '''P. H. Economou''' or '''Phyllis Aitch Economou''') was a [[Midwest fandom|Midwestern]] [[fan]] active in the 1940s through ’60s.   
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She was a member of [[Wisconsin Fandom]] and attempted to create a [[Milwaukee in '59]] [[Worldcon bid]].  She once described herself as being "most" of [[Milwaukee]] [[fandom]]. She attended such [[cons]] as [[Midwestcon]] and [[Worldcons]].
  
She was a member of [[Wisconsin Fandom]] and attempted to create a [[Milwaukee in '59]] [[Worldcon bid]].  She once described herself as being "most" of [[Milwaukee]] [[fandom]]. She collected [[fanzines]] and her collection wound up donated to the [[Fanzine Foundation]].  She was married to fellow [[fan]] [[Arthur Economou]].
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She collected [[fanzines]] and her collection wound up donated to the [[Fanzine Foundation]].  She was married to fellow [[fan]] [[Arthur Economou]].
  
 
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Revision as of 15:20, 20 August 2020


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Phyllis Economou (who sometimes went by P. H. Economou or Phyllis Aitch Economou) was a Midwestern fan active in the 1940s through ’60s.

She was a member of Wisconsin Fandom and attempted to create a Milwaukee in '59 Worldcon bid. She once described herself as being "most" of Milwaukee fandom. She attended such cons as Midwestcon and Worldcons.

She collected fanzines and her collection wound up donated to the Fanzine Foundation. She was married to fellow fan Arthur Economou.

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