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'''Alan U. Hershey''' was a [[Los Angeles]] [[fan]], a member of [[LASFS]] from the 1940s at least through the ’70s. | '''Alan U. Hershey''' was a [[Los Angeles]] [[fan]], a member of [[LASFS]] from the 1940s at least through the ’70s. | ||
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[http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/LASFS/LASFS1-14.html Photo] in [[LASFS Album]]. | [http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/LASFS/LASFS1-14.html Photo] in [[LASFS Album]]. | ||
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Revision as of 17:33, 31 August 2020
(June 13, 1917 –)
Alan U. Hershey was a Los Angeles fan, a member of LASFS from the 1940s at least through the ’70s.
He was a founding member of the Outlanders, and an editor of their clubzine, The Outlander, as well as Shangri-LA.
He was married to Mary Hershey. In The Outlander 7 (June 1951), he wrote:
I am seeing a good deal of a Scottish girl, Mary Gibson, who is staying with the Ackermans [ Forry and Wendayne Ackerman ] for a couple of months. The situation appears to be fairly serious, and I have taken steps to find out about going to a Scottish university this summer on the GI Bill.
Later issues show him with a Scottish address.
It’s unclear what his relationship was to Outlander Freddie Hershey, who shared his address before that.
Photo in LASFS Album.
Person | 1917— |
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