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(August 18, 1939 – December 8, 2011)
 
(August 18, 1939 – December 8, 2011)
  
'''Sylvia Dees White''' was a [[fan]] who helped found the [[Fanoclasts]] in New York and was a member of the [[(Second) Futurian Society of New York]]. She published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Flafan]]''.
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'''Sylvia Dees''' (briefly '''White''') was a [[fan]] active in the 1950s and ’60s. She helped to found the [[Fanoclasts]] in New York and was a member of the [[(Second) Futurian Society of New York]]. She published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Flafan]]''.
  
 
She appeared in the 1960, ’61 and ’64 [[Worldcon]] [[masquerades]].  
 
She appeared in the 1960, ’61 and ’64 [[Worldcon]] [[masquerades]].  
  
Sylvia was married to [[Ted White]] from 1958 to some point in the 1960s.  
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Sylvia was married to [[Ted White]] from 1958 to some point in the 1960s, and collaborated with him on the story “Policy Conference” (''[[Gamma]]'' 5, September 1965). After their divorce, she went back to using her maiden name. 
  
{{link | website=http://belatednerd.com/what-ever-happened-to-sylvia-dees/ | text=Whatever Happened to Sylvia Dees?}} (with photos)
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*{{link | website=http://web.archive.org/web/20120315134630/http://belatednerd.com/what-ever-happened-to-sylvia-dees/ | text=Whatever Happened to Sylvia Dees?}} (with photos)
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*[https://calisphere.org/item/ark:/86086/n2kh0kh5// Masquerade photo] at [[Pittcon]], 1960.
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*[https://calisphere.org/item/ark:/86086/n21g0jn7/ Photo] at [[Tricon]], 1966.
  
  

Revision as of 14:26, 20 August 2021

(August 18, 1939 – December 8, 2011)

Sylvia Dees (briefly White) was a fan active in the 1950s and ’60s. She helped to found the Fanoclasts in New York and was a member of the (Second) Futurian Society of New York. She published the fanzine Flafan.

She appeared in the 1960, ’61 and ’64 Worldcon masquerades.

Sylvia was married to Ted White from 1958 to some point in the 1960s, and collaborated with him on the story “Policy Conference” (Gamma 5, September 1965). After their divorce, she went back to using her maiden name.



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