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  • ...was held in 1988 in Dayton, OH. The [[Lamont Award]] winner was [[Richard Clear]].
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  • ...sful [[bid]] to host the [[1955 Worldcon]] in [[Cleveland]], OH. It's not clear if they were opposed at [[SFCon]], where [[site selection]] was held. See [ ...[[Richard Palko]], [[Nick Falasca]], [[Michael Palko]], [[Bill Berger]], [[Richard Ward]], [[Don Anthony]], [[Roy Hemple]], [[Philis Light]], [[Warren Rayle]]
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  • ...r Zelazny]] was [[Pro GoH]], and there were (at least) two [[Fan GoHs]], [[Richard Olney]] and [[Mary Wallbank]]. (A number of other pros were listed in the [
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  • ...e time, to [[NESFAns]] and [[RISFAns]], J. Mark Anderson would have been a clear reference to [[Mark Keller]] and [[Sue Anderson]]. (Both Harter and Saler w
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  • 1988 ||[[Pulpcon 17]] ||[[Richard Clear]] 1993 ||[[Pulpcon 22]] ||[[Ryerson Johnson]] and [[Richard Minter]]
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  • ...ulé]] from 1973 to the early 1980s (or possibly even 1990, details are not clear). It was founded as one of the first ''[[Star Trek]]''-only events, but soo ...American Hotel. [[Concom]]: [[James Mulé |James G. Mulé]], [[Jan Luke]], [[Richard Majeste]], [[Beverly Traub]], [[Joe Grillot]]
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  • ...the alternating biweekly meetings of [[FIStFA]] and [[Fanoclasts]]. With [[Richard Friedman]], then and forever Mayor of [[NYUSFS]], he launched APA-NYU (or A ...and lo and behold, we missed the first couple of deadlines!" (SEK3 in ''[[Clear Ether!]]'' vol. 1 No. 1, collated in APA-NYU 1)
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  • ...o, came strange pricklings from distant, almost fogotten, nerve-endings. [[Richard Bergeron|That fan]] in [[Puerto Rico]] has joined [[FAPA]], they murmured t
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  • ...r]] and others. Illustrators include [[Jack Gaughan]], [[Steve Herbst]], [[Richard Delap]], [[Connie Faddis|Connie Reich Faddis]], and [[Mike Gilbert]]. ...ce Muskat]], [[Harry Harrison]], [[Asimov]], [[Lin Carter]], Schweitzer, [[Richard Bergeron]], and more -- a [[completist]]'s nightmare! Illustrators include
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  • ...29th to September 1st (including [[Westercon]] program), 1958. [[GoH]], [[Richard Matheson]]. Chairwoman: [[Anna Moffatt]]. ...nd that his [[Skylark]] and [[Lensman]] reputation priced him at $21 and [[Richard Matheson]] was obtained by a group of attendees who had pooled their resour
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  • ...y of guest starting with #20 in 2008. Exactly what the criteria are is not clear. ...hire, UK || [[Rand Bellavia]], [[Adam English]], (of [[Ookla the Mok]]), [[Richard "Hitch" Wheatley]], [[Trudy Wenzel]]
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  • ...e that it was the summer following Noreascon Two when [[Jim Hudson]] and [[Richard Harter]] convened a day-long "Whither Boskone?" retreat at [[Tony Lewis|Ton ...us, and in particular, the issue of unaccompanied teens, and they made it clear that if there was a ''hint'' of the problems of the [[Boskone from Hell]],
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  • 2010 ||[[Connie Willis]] ||''Blackout'' and ''All Clear'' 2002 ||[[Richard Chwedyk]] ||''Bronte's Egg''
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  • ...ish Fan Fund'' and later ''Two-Way Transatlantic Fan Fund'' when it became clear the directions should be alternated, but this never caught on. Once TAFF be [[1957 TAFF Race|1957]] || >> [[Bob Madle]] || [[Forrest J Ackerman]], [[Richard Ellington]], [[Dick Eney]], [[Stuart Hoffman]], [[Ed McNulty]], [[Boyd Raeb
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  • ...s in an upstairs storeroom of the Green Hills Theatre, which is managed by Richard Cornwall, a friend of [[Ken Moore|Ken's]]. The meeting room boasts 2 metal ...rst label, containing a strange tasting, thick brown liquid. It was not a "clear" [[bheer]], [[John Hollis|John]] explained, because he had to use the natu
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  • ...The [[focal point]] [[fanzine]] was ''[[Fantasy Magazine]]'' – it had the clear advantage in being a lofty printed journal among a lot of [[hectographed]] ...Silverberg or Eney named a [[focal point]] [[fanzine]] for this era, but [[Richard Wilson]]'s ''[[Science Fiction Newsletter]]'' has been suggested, although
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  • ...t also created woman .... Instead of making woman a rational, intelligent, clear-thinking being, it created one of the most childish and stupid creatures im In the August 1948 issue Rapp apologized to [[Richard Shaver|Shaver]]. Rapp had written Shaver, accusing him of having no sense o
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  • ...g. However, much of the event has faded into dim shadows. One thing I am clear about is where the event took place. It happened in my house. That is not ...sponses were very much keyed to that questionnaire. To make their answers clear, we're putting the questionnaire on this page.
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