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A Texas [[fan]] who discovered [[fandom]] in 1953. He joined the [[N3F]] and in 1960 while living in Waco, co-founded the [[Southern Fandom Group]]. He was the second editor of ''[[The Southern Fan]]'', its [[clubzine]] and in 1962, he published a ''[[Who's Who in Fandom]]'' (one of two published that year.) | A Texas [[fan]] who discovered [[fandom]] in 1953. He joined the [[N3F]] and in 1960 while living in Waco, co-founded the [[Southern Fandom Group]]. He was the second editor of ''[[The Southern Fan]]'', its [[clubzine]] and in 1962, he published a ''[[Who's Who in Fandom]]'' (one of two published that year.) | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:40, 22 July 2020
(February 3, 1931 --)
A Texas fan who discovered fandom in 1953. He joined the N3F and in 1960 while living in Waco, co-founded the Southern Fandom Group. He was the second editor of The Southern Fan, its clubzine and in 1962, he published a Who's Who in Fandom (one of two published that year.)
Person | 1931— |
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