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'''Robert G. Thompson''' (aka [[Thomas G. Robertson]]) was an early [[NY]] fan whose photo appears in [[Sam Moskowitz]]'s ''[[The Immortal Storm]]'' (Hyperion Press, 1974).  He was a member of the [[Flushing SFL]], tried to create the [[Temponautical Society]], was part of [[United Publications]] (later [[Taurasi-Thompson Publications]]) and attended the [[Second Eastern States Science Fiction Convention]], the [[1938 Philadelphia Conference]] and [[Denvention]].
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'''Robert G. Thompson''' (aka [[Thomas G. Robertson]]) was an early [[NY]] fan whose photo appears in [[Sam Moskowitz]]'s ''[[The Immortal Storm]]'' (Hyperion Press, 1974).   
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He was a member of the [[Flushing SFL]], tried to create the [[Temponautical Society]], was part of [[United Publications]] (later [[Taurasi-Thompson Publications]]) and attended the [[Second Eastern States Science Fiction Convention]], the [[1938 Philadelphia Conference]] and [[Denvention]]. He founded the [[Temponautical Society]].
  
 
He [[gafiated]], probably during the [[War]].
 
He [[gafiated]], probably during the [[War]].

Revision as of 15:32, 27 November 2020

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Robert G. Thompson (aka Thomas G. Robertson) was an early NY fan whose photo appears in Sam Moskowitz's The Immortal Storm (Hyperion Press, 1974).

He was a member of the Flushing SFL, tried to create the Temponautical Society, was part of United Publications (later Taurasi-Thompson Publications) and attended the Second Eastern States Science Fiction Convention, the 1938 Philadelphia Conference and Denvention. He founded the Temponautical Society.

He gafiated, probably during the War.



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