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Raymond '''Raym''' Washington, Jr. was an early Florida [[fan]] who was connected with [[Degler's]] [[Cosmic Circle]] -- he was one of the few important fans who fell for Degler. He used the [[publishing house]] [[Dixie Press]] and published ''[[Science Fiction Savant]]''. | Raymond '''Raym''' Washington, Jr. was an early Florida [[fan]] who was connected with [[Degler's]] [[Cosmic Circle]] -- he was one of the few important fans who fell for Degler. He used the [[publishing house]] [[Dixie Press]] and published ''[[Science Fiction Savant]]''. | ||
− | According to [[Harry Warner]], Raym's younger sister Mary Helen was also a [[fan]]. With [[Degler]] they held the [[Live Oak Conference]] in early 1943. | + | According to [[Harry Warner]], Raym's younger sister [[Mary Helen Washington]] was also a [[fan]]. With [[Degler]] they held the [[Live Oak Conference]] in early 1943. |
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Raymond Raym Washington, Jr. was an early Florida fan who was connected with Degler's Cosmic Circle -- he was one of the few important fans who fell for Degler. He used the publishing house Dixie Press and published Science Fiction Savant.
According to Harry Warner, Raym's younger sister Mary Helen Washington was also a fan. With Degler they held the Live Oak Conference in early 1943.
- Cosmic Digest [1943] (with Claude Degler as Don Rogers)
- Fanews Analyzer [1943] (with others)
- Take-Off! [1944] (for FAPA)
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