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  • ...''', issued the first [[fanzine]] devoted to [[poetry]], ''[[Nepenthe]]''. Singleton traveled to [[Chicon]], the 1940 [[Worldcon]], from [[Boston]] with [[Art W ...to contact authorities at MIT, and they learned the suicide was faked, as Singleton had apparently decided to [[gafiate]] and drop out of school, taking a job
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  • #REDIRECT [[Earl Singleton]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Peter Singleton]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Earl Singleton]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Earl Singleton]]
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  • ...serve as slave for a master. Sometimes a [[nickname]] for [[Earl Singleton|Singleton]] because of the [[pseuicide]]. ...serve as slave for a master. Sometimes a [[nickname]] for [[Earl Singleton|Singleton]] because of the [[pseuicide]].
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  • ...being employed]]: A sentry takes Pvt Earl Doubleton (from [[Earl Singleton|Singleton]], of the [[pseuicide]]) for a ghost, etc.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Peter Singleton]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Earl Singleton]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Earl Singleton]]
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  • ...he early 1940s. He was already a [[reader]] of [[sf]], but after he helped Singleton with the [[pseuicide]] by publicizing it for him, [[Bob Tucker]] built Smit ...e]], was said to be a college friend and room-neighbor of [[Earl Singleton|Singleton]]'s, and got royally toasted by the authorities for his involvement with [[
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  • #REDIRECT [[Earl Singleton#Pseuicide]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Earl Singleton]]
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[aul Singleton]] and [[Tony Rudmann]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Earl Singleton#Pseuicide]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Earl Singleton]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • ...''', issued the first [[fanzine]] devoted to [[poetry]], ''[[Nepenthe]]''. Singleton traveled to [[Chicon]], the 1940 [[Worldcon]], from [[Boston]] with [[Art W ...to contact authorities at MIT, and they learned the suicide was faked, as Singleton had apparently decided to [[gafiate]] and drop out of school, taking a job
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  • ...''''', was a [[fanzine]] [[published]] at MIT in the early 1940s by [[Earl Singleton]] that focused on [[poetry]], allegedly the first such [[zine]]. The first ...-[[editor]] of ''[[The Nucleus]]'', who attended [[the Chicon]] as well as Singleton, with whom she had a brief romantic relationship.
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  • ...t's unclear just what kind of convention it was. It appears to have been a singleton, and did not announce [[Guests of Honor]].
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  • ...The [[Artist GoH]] was [[Jamie Murray]]. The [[toastmaster]] was [[Libby Singleton]].
    322 bytes (45 words) - 03:39, 14 March 2021
  • ...[[Gohs]] — Pro: [[Patricia C. Wrede]], Fan: [[Carlotta Vaughan]]. [[Libby Singleton]], Toastmistress.
    352 bytes (45 words) - 03:03, 14 March 2021
  • February 9|| [[Earl Singleton]] [[pseuicide]].
    523 bytes (63 words) - 12:22, 13 October 2022
  • ...tions from [[Archie Mercer]], [[Jim Linwood]], [[Mike Deckinger]], [[Peter Singleton]], [[Alan Rispin]] and [[Bruce Kidd]].
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  • ...y the [[club]], with [[Francis Paro]], [[Louis Russell Chauvenet]], [[Earl Singleton]], [[Art Widner]] and [[Tony Lewis]] all editing issues. 4 || October 1940 || 28 || ed. Earl Singleton and Art Widner. Contains [[Damon Knight]]’s “[[Unite -- or Fie!]]”
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  • [[Earl Singleton]] comitted [[pseuicide]].
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