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  • [[File:Harry Warner.jpg|thumb|Harry Warner, Jr.]] '''Harry Warner, Jr.''' was a [[fan historian]], prodigious [[letterhack]] and long-term [[FAPA
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] for [[SAPS]].
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  • [[Hagerstown]] was famously home to the hermitage of [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] Other Maryland [[BNF]]s have included [[Louis Russell Chauvenet]], [[She
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  • ...zines]] of [[fanhistorian]] (and [[Hermit of Hagerstown]]) [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] The first [[FanHistoriCon]] was held there.
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  • 2 || December 1983 || || Has letters from [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[Sue Wheeler (MD)]], and [[Avedon Carol]]
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  • * [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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  • * '''[[Harry Warner, Jr.]]'''
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  • 1941 || [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[Bob Studley]], [[Art Widner]] 1942 || [[Harry Jenkins]], [[E. E. Evans]]
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  • ...er]] [[fan fund]]. It included writing by [[Joni Stopa]], [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[Terry Hughes]], [[Mike Glicksohn]], and [[Joe Haldeman]].
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  • * [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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  • * [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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  • * [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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  • ...mpressive cast of contributors included [[Ted Johnstone]], [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[Lee Hoffman]], [[Len Moffatt]] and [[Terry Carr]].
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  • ...Chapman Miske]], [[Earl Singleton]], [[E. E. Smith]], and [[Harry Warner, Jr.]].
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  • ||[[Harry Warner, Jr.]]'s first [[LoC]] (to ''[[ASF]]'').
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  • * [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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  • * 2005 -- [[FAAn Award]] Harry Warner, Jr. Memorial Award for Best Fan Correspondent * 2007 -- [[FAAn Award]] Harry Warner, Jr. Memorial Award for Best Fan Correspondent
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  • ...lay' about the [[WSFS]] [[fan feuds]] of the late 50s, and [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]'s detailed review of [[Moskowitz]]'s ''[[The Immortal Storm]]''. ...e Katz]], [[Ray Nelson]], [[Elmer Perdue]], [[Tom Perry]], [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[Ted White]], [[Walt Willis]] and [[Susan Wood]]. Artists included [[
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  • '''[[Harry Warner, Jr.]]'''
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  • * [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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  • Fan Magazines ||[[H.A. Dittmans, Jr.]] & [[W. H. Dellenback]] Fantasy Magazine ||[[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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  • ...] was published by [[Advent Publishing|Advent:Publishers]] in 1969. It was Warner's first [[fan history]] book, covering the 1940s. [[Warner]] started the project in 1963, when he included six pages of questions abou
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  • ...) for [[FAPA]] members including [[Lee Hoffman]], [[Larry Shaw]], [[Harry Warner]], [[Dean A. Grennell]], [[Boyd Raeburn]], [[Charles Burbee]], [[Lee Jacobs ..., eventually, [[Lee Shaw|Lee]]&[[Larry Shaw]], [[Harry Warner|Harry Warner jr.]], [[Boyd Raeburn]], [[DAG]], [[Wrai Ballard]], [[Leej]], [[WR]], [[Burbee
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  • Winner: '''[[Harry Warner, Jr.]]'''
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  • * [[Spaceways]] by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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  • [[Corflu]] 34 was a [[convention]] held April 28-30, 2017 at the Warner Center Marriott Hotel in [[Woodland Hills, CA]] ([[Los Angeles]].) The [[C Best Letterhack (The Harry Warner, Jr. Memorial Award for Best Fan Correspondent): [[Paul Skelton]]
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  • By [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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  • [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] noted in ''[[Quip]]'' 10 (October 1968):
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  • February 17 ||[[Harry Warner, Jr.]] dies
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  • * [[Spaceways]], edited by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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  • ...eral run of acceptably good material while another uses 5. [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] tried to get the same system applied to [[Spaceways]] and published a le ...tatement of what each number signifies to one reader, which [[Harry Warner|Warner]] asked all to observe.
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  • ...r]], [[Linda Bushyager]], [[Mike Glyer]], [[Bill Bowers]], [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[Donn Brazier]], [[Michael Glicksohn]], [[Sam Long]], [[Jeff Smith]],
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  • ...dispensable) history of [[fandom]] in the 1950s written by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], a sequel to his earlier history of the 1940s, ''[[All Our Yesterdays]]' ...roversial than his first book. Both volumes drew a wide range of reaction. Warner’s experience as a journalist shows throughout. On the other hand, the [[H
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  • ...d including writing by [[Gregory Benford]], [[Ted White]], [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[Geri Sullivan]], [[Steve Stiles]], [[Lynn Steffan]], [[Kate Schaefer]
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  • [[Dick Lynch]] arranged several field trips to [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]'s house. [[The Hermit of Hagerstown]] ultimately refused to either atten
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  • ...UK]] [[fanzine fan]]. He published the first collection of [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]'s [[All Our Yesterdays]] fanzine columns as ''All Our Yesterdays'' in 19
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  • * [https://efanzines.com/AOY/AOY-33.htm “Stardust”] essay by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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  • * Photograph on page 16 of ''[[A Wealth of Fable]]'' by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]].
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  • ...''[[A Wealth of Fable]]'' (first version published 1976, but bear in mind Warner's career in [[fandom]] began much earlier than Eney's) declared ''croggle''
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  • ...''Philadelphia Science Fiction Conference''', mentioned in [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]’s ''[[All Our Yesterdays]]'', p. 227, was a [[convention]] held by [[P
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  • ...t in the first of these rushes; many of its elements, like [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], remained and became [[actifans]]. ...he first of these rushes; many of its elements, like [[Warner|Harry Warner jr]], remained and became [[actifans]]. This was the Barbarian Invasion; the
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  • '''Dr. Henry Harrison “Harry” Jenkins, Jr.''', a [[columbia Camp|Columbia]], [[South Carolina]], [[fan]] active in th * Photo on page 172 of [[Harry Warner]]'s [[fan history]] of the 1940s, ''[[All Our Yesterdays]]'' ([[Advent]], 1
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  • ...; each fan as he added a new letter withdrew his former one and sent it to Harry for file. Quasi-chain letters also grew out of the circulation of [[sonodis ...ch [[fan]] as he added a new letter withdrew his former one and sent it to Harry for file. Quasi-chain letters also grew out of the circulation of [[sonodis
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  • * '''''[[A Wealth of Fable]]''''' by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[SCIFI Press]], 1992)
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  • He and [[Harry Jenkins, Jr.]], are credited with being the first to use the term ''[[actifan]]'' in pr * Photo (with fellow fan, [[Harry Jenkins]]) on page 172 of [[Harry Warner]]'s [[history of fandom]] in the 1940s, ''[[All Our Yesterdays]]'' ([[Adven
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  • ...fiction]] by [[Jim Kinney]] ("Deathlab"); and letters from [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[Linda Eyster]] (later Bushyager), [[Harriett Kolchak]], [[Darrell Sch ...ers Anthony]], [[Dean Koontz]], [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[Joyce Muskat]], [[Harry Harrison]], [[Asimov]], [[Lin Carter]], Schweitzer, [[Richard Bergeron]], a
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  • * [[Harry Bell]] * [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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  • Contributors were: [[Rotsler]], [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[A. E. van Vogt]], [[Andy Young|Andy]] and [[Jean Young]], [[Robert Bl
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  • ...Venusian monster from it on the first test,” according to [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], in ''[[All Our Yesterdays]]''.
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  • ...[[Boston]], MA. [[GoH]]: [[Clifford D. Simak]], [[FGoH]]: [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[Robert Silverberg]] was [[Toastmaster]], and it was [[chaired]] by [ *** [[Fan GoH]] [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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  • ...'' ||[[Bob Tucker]], [[Jane Tucker]], [[Damon Knight]] and [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]||||
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  • * 2006 -- Harry Warner, Jr., Memorial Award for Best Fan Correspondent [[FAAn Award]] * 2008 -- Harry Warner, Jr., Memorial Award for Best Fan Correspondent [[FAAn Award]]
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  • ...und [[PSFS]], with roughly two dozen members, according to [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], in ''[[All Our Yesterdays]]''. [[Sam Mason]] was [[president]] and [[Je
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  • [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], reported in his ''[[All Our Yesterdays]]'' (Advent, 1969) that Tiger co
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  • ...n the strength of that [[fanwriting]]. Avid [[letterhack]] [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] wrote extensively for [[fanzines]] and his [[fanhistory|fanhistories]] w
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  • ...s]]. The most famed letterhacks in [[fanzine fandom]] were [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], and [[Mike Glicksohn]], of whom it was said that a [[faned]] hadn't [[p
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  • ...r of wriggling,” which would seem to support this description, except that Harry wasn’t actually there and relied on [[fanzines]] for his information, ''a
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  • ...s and ’40s. She wrote [[locs]] to [[fanzines]], among them [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]’s ''[[Spaceways]]'', belonged to the [[QSFL]] and attended the [[First
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  • According to [[SF]] [[fandom]] historian [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], Harold Palmer Piser was an elderly man who claimed to possess absolutel
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  • * [[1972 Best Fan Writer Hugo|Best Fan Writer]]: [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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  • ...Joyce and Arnie; column by Bob Shaw; fan history articles by Harry Warner, Jr., Terry Carr, and F. Towner Laney; fan fiction ("The Last Fan In New York")
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  • With [[Harry Warner]], he was a part of the [[Barbarian Invasion]], founded [[United Publicatio ...43. He was writing at least the occasional [[loc]] as late as 1962, though Warner reported he had little interest in [[fandom]] by then.
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  • ...], [[Richard de T'oid]], [[Bob Tucker]], [[Julius Unger]], [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[Jack Wiedenbeck]], and [[Donald Wollheim]].
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  • * All My Yesterdays by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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  • ...mn by [[Boyd Raeburn]], [[Steve Stiles]], [[Roy Tackett]], [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], and [[Paul Wyszkowski]].
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  • * [[Harry Bell]] * '''[[Harry Warner, Jr.]] <winner>'''
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  • ...contributions from [[Al Ashley]], [[Donald A. Wollheim]], [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[Bob Tucker]], [[Forrest J Ackerman]] and [[Milton A. Rothman]]. It wa
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  • *[https://efanzines.com/AOY/AOY-35.htm “Fanzine Indexes”] by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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  • ...he first edition of [[Fancyclopedia 1|Fancyclopedia]], and [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], who wrote two books on fandom. ...st" articles in [[FAPA]], [[Wrai Ballard]]'s "Tiny Acorn" in [[SAPS]], and Warner's "[[All Our Yesterdays]]" in general [[fanmags]].
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  • [[1969 Best Fan Writer Hugo|1969]] ||[[Harry Warner, Jr.]] [[1972 Best Fan Writer Hugo|1972]] ||[[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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  • And in ''[[Horizons]]'' 95 (August 1963), [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], complained: However, Warner attended the meeting of the '''Dorcas Bagby Society''' at [[Discon]].
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  • ...[[A. E. van Vogt]], [[A. E. Waldo]], [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[John Wasso, Jr.]], [[Andre M. Weitzenhoffer]], [[Art Widner]], [[Allison Williams]], [[Jam
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  • [[File:Harry Warner.jpg|thumb|Harry Warner, Jr.]] '''Harry Warner, Jr.''' was a [[fan historian]], prodigious [[letterhack]] and long-term [[FAPA
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  • ...ohn]], [[Bess Foster Smith]], [[Tigrina]], [[Bob Tucker]], [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[Art Widner]], and [[Olon F. Wiggins]].
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  • * 2019 -- [[FAAn Award]]: Lifetime Achievement, [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], Memorial Award for Best [[Letterhack]]
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  • ...April 1970 || 32 ||Contributors included [[Janet Fox]] and [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] Interviews with [[Isaac Asimov]] and [[Robert Silverberg]]
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  • [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], in ''[[All Our Yesterdays]]'' explained:
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  • * ''[[Harry Warner Jr, Fan of Letters]]'' [1997] (for [[FAPA]])
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  • ...h of Fable]]'' (1992), the [[fan history]] of the 1950s by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]].
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  • In ''[[Izzard]] #7'', [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], wrote: "It was a thick publication consisting of hundreds of bright re
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  • ...t every line of the original were either capitalized or underlined", which Warner did not retain) begins:
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  • '''Benjamin Walter Dunkelberger, Jr.''', called '''Walt''' and '''Dunk''', was an important early [[fan]] from * Photograph on page 177 of [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]'s ''[[All Our Yesterdays]]''.
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  • Best Letterhack (The Harry Warner, Jr. Memorial Award for Best Fan Correspondent): tie: [[Robert Lichtman]] and [
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  • * '''[[Letterhack]]''' ([[Harry Warner, Jr.]] Memorial Award): [[Jerry Kaufman]]
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  • ...Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]]: ''[[A Wealth of Fable]]'' by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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  • ...s a hoax and refused to accept his existence. According to [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], he did attend [[sfnal]] events such as [[Pacificon]] and [[LASFS]] meet
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  • ...hus ruining [[fandom]]'s tendency to portray itself in an idealized form. Warner commented, "It is impossible to be sure if Laney [[feud]]ed with [[Los Ange ...ks.php?x=ASI first ebook version], with an introduction by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] (a 1961 appraisal in [[Void]]): also included are [[Alva Rogers]]' [http
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  • * [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] -- "Fans Make the Strangest Characters" (from ''[[Double Bill]] #11'')
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  • ...to-read, and talented people who has ever been in fandom,” [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], wrote in ''[[Void]]'' 24 (1961). In the early 1940s, he was ranked amon ...'tem''''' for ''fan'' as the general description of us critters,” recalled Warner, derived “from the Latin ''tempus'', as a symbol of the [[time-binding]]
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  • In ''[[A Wealth of Fable]]'', [[Harry Warner]] says "The FanVets somehow survived the decade [the 1950s], despite the ba 1955 || [[Frank R. Prieto, Jr.]] || [[James V. Taurasi]]
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