Difference between revisions of "Burton Crane"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | (1901 | + | (1901 – February 1963) |
A [[fan]] who joined the [[National APA]] in 1911! In civilian life, he was a reporter for the ''New York Times'' and was later in charge of its Tokyo office. (While he was in Tokyo, he was popular there as a recording artist specializing in popular tunes.) | A [[fan]] who joined the [[National APA]] in 1911! In civilian life, he was a reporter for the ''New York Times'' and was later in charge of its Tokyo office. (While he was in Tokyo, he was popular there as a recording artist specializing in popular tunes.) | ||
− | While he was somewhat of a [[fringe fan]], he was a member of [[FAPA]] 1946-1952. He co-edited ''[[Unspeakable Thing]]'' with [[Helen Wesson]] when they were | + | While he was somewhat of a [[fringe fan]], he was a member of [[FAPA]] 1946-1952. He co-edited ''[[Unspeakable Thing]]'' with [[Helen Wesson]] when they were both in Japan. He was also involved with the [[N3F]], developing a proposed constitution in 1946. |
{{person | born=1901 | died=1963}} | {{person | born=1901 | died=1963}} | ||
[[Category:fan]] | [[Category:fan]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Revision as of 10:11, 5 September 2020
(1901 – February 1963)
A fan who joined the National APA in 1911! In civilian life, he was a reporter for the New York Times and was later in charge of its Tokyo office. (While he was in Tokyo, he was popular there as a recording artist specializing in popular tunes.)
While he was somewhat of a fringe fan, he was a member of FAPA 1946-1952. He co-edited Unspeakable Thing with Helen Wesson when they were both in Japan. He was also involved with the N3F, developing a proposed constitution in 1946.
Person | 1901—1963 |
This is a biography page. Please extend it by adding more information about the person, such as fanzines and apazines published, awards, clubs, conventions worked on, GoHships, impact on fandom, external links, anecdotes, etc. See Standards for People and The Naming of Names. |