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− | A [[LA area]] [[con-running fan]] and [[ | + | A [[LA area]] [[con-running fan]], [[fanhistorian]] and [[collector]]. He was a member of [[LASFS]] and of [[SCIFI]] and worked on [[Loscon]] and nearly all [[Worldcons]]. He was awarded the [[Evans-Freehafer Trophy]] in 1990. He played mah-jongg and taught it to many [[fans]]. |
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Latest revision as of 16:03, 19 July 2021
(March 31, 1957 – February 2, 1999)
A LA area con-running fan, fanhistorian and collector. He was a member of LASFS and of SCIFI and worked on Loscon and nearly all Worldcons. He was awarded the Evans-Freehafer Trophy in 1990. He played mah-jongg and taught it to many fans.
Person | 1957—1999 |
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