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(June 4, 1904 – July 6, 1943)
 
(June 4, 1904 – July 6, 1943)
  
'''Helen Finn''' (nee Warner) was the first woman Director of [[LASFS]], and possibly of any [[fan]] [[organization]], elected in 1942. [[Forrest J Ackerman]], writing in ''[[Shangri L'Affaires]]'' for January 1942, said she was “Virtually swept into Office.” She had previously been the [[club]] Librarian.  
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'''Helen Finn''' (nee Warner) was the first woman Director ([[president]]) of [[LASFS]], and possibly of any [[fan]] [[organization]], elected in 1942. [[Forrest J Ackerman]], writing in ''[[Shangri L'Affaires]]'' for January 1942, said she was “Virtually swept into Office.” She had previously been the [[club]] Librarian.  
  
 
[[4E]] reported that Helen had begun reading [[sf]] with [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]]’ [[books]] and ''Argosy'' magazine in 1921 and “almost was published herself in ''[[Weird Tales]]'' in the early 1930s. She was in Mexico when she read about LASFS and joined after returning to [[LA]]. Her favorite old-time writers were [[A. Merritt]] and [[Otis Adelbert Kline]]; of newer sf, she enjoyed [[Henry Kuttner]] and [[Robert A. Heinlein]], but disliked [[Isaac Asimov]].  
 
[[4E]] reported that Helen had begun reading [[sf]] with [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]]’ [[books]] and ''Argosy'' magazine in 1921 and “almost was published herself in ''[[Weird Tales]]'' in the early 1930s. She was in Mexico when she read about LASFS and joined after returning to [[LA]]. Her favorite old-time writers were [[A. Merritt]] and [[Otis Adelbert Kline]]; of newer sf, she enjoyed [[Henry Kuttner]] and [[Robert A. Heinlein]], but disliked [[Isaac Asimov]].  

Revision as of 13:02, 21 August 2021

(June 4, 1904 – July 6, 1943)

Helen Finn (nee Warner) was the first woman Director (president) of LASFS, and possibly of any fan organization, elected in 1942. Forrest J Ackerman, writing in Shangri L'Affaires for January 1942, said she was “Virtually swept into Office.” She had previously been the club Librarian.

4E reported that Helen had begun reading sf with Edgar Rice Burroughsbooks and Argosy magazine in 1921 and “almost was published herself in Weird Tales in the early 1930s. She was in Mexico when she read about LASFS and joined after returning to LA. Her favorite old-time writers were A. Merritt and Otis Adelbert Kline; of newer sf, she enjoyed Henry Kuttner and Robert A. Heinlein, but disliked Isaac Asimov.

She bought nearly all of Art Joquel’s sf collection.

Her two daughters were also LASFans, and married within the club, Peggy to William Crawford and Dorothy (briefly) to Henry Hasse.



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