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In fall 1947, '''Reginald Petre “Ray” Courtis''', a [[Baltiwash]] [[fan]], was one of the seven founding members of what became the [[Washington Science Fiction Association]]. He and his wife, [[Phyllisann Courtis]], had met the others at [[Philcon I]], the [[Worldcon]] that year. | In fall 1947, '''Reginald Petre “Ray” Courtis''', a [[Baltiwash]] [[fan]], was one of the seven founding members of what became the [[Washington Science Fiction Association]]. He and his wife, [[Phyllisann Courtis]], had met the others at [[Philcon I]], the [[Worldcon]] that year. | ||
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Revision as of 17:10, 31 July 2020
(1885 – 1971)
In fall 1947, Reginald Petre “Ray” Courtis, a Baltiwash fan, was one of the seven founding members of what became the Washington Science Fiction Association. He and his wife, Phyllisann Courtis, had met the others at Philcon, the Worldcon that year.
Person | 1885—1971 |
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