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− | '''Addie Huddleston''', a [[fan]] active in the 1940s and ’50s, lived in [[Cincinnati]] in 1950, according to the [[1950 Fan Directory]], which listed her as a member of the [[NFFF]] and its [[N3F Ladies' Auxiliary]], the [[CFG]], the [[Portland Science-Fantasy Society]], [[Fantasy Artisans]] and the [[International Sci-Fiction Correspondence Club]]. | + | '''Addie Huddleston''', a [[fan]] active in the 1940s and ’50s, lived in [[Cincinnati]] in 1950, according to the [[1950 Fan Directory]], which listed her as a member of the [[NFFF]] and its [[N3F Ladies' Auxiliary]], the [[CFG]], the [[Portland Science-Fantasy Society]], [[Fantasy Artisans]] and the [[International Sci-Fiction Correspondence Club]]. She was named as a CFG member in the [[Cinvention]] [[Program Book]]. |
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Addie Huddleston, a fan active in the 1940s and ’50s, lived in Cincinnati in 1950, according to the 1950 Fan Directory, which listed her as a member of the NFFF and its N3F Ladies' Auxiliary, the CFG, the Portland Science-Fantasy Society, Fantasy Artisans and the International Sci-Fiction Correspondence Club. She was named as a CFG member in the Cinvention Program Book.
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