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(Did you mean [[Frances Alberti Sykora]]?)
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(Did you mean [[Frances Alberti Sykora]], her sister-in-law?)
  
  
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(March 2, 1921 January 1, 2002)
  
'''Frances Sykora''' attended the [[first Worldcon]], [[Nycon 1]], in 1939. She was the sister of [[Triumvir]] [[Will Sykora]]. She must’ve liked it, since, in 1941, she married another [[fan]] on the [[concom]], [[Mario Racic]].
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'''Frances Sykora''' (later '''Racic''') attended the [[first Worldcon]], [[Nycon 1]], in 1939. She later served as “girl reporter” for ''[[Fantasy-News (Taurasi)]]'' and belonged to the [[QSFL]].  
  
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She was the sister of [[Triumvir]] [[Will Sykora]]. In 1941, she married another [[fan]], [[Mario Racic]], who had been on the [[Nycon]] [[concom]].
  
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* [https://fanac.org/fanzines/Fantasy_News/Fantasy_News0407.pdf “Girl Reporters Interview Editor of Famous Fantastic Mysteries,”] ''[[Fantasy-News (Taurasi)]]'' 85 (February 4, 1940).
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*[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114601294/frances-racic FindAGrave.]
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Latest revision as of 18:23, 14 October 2021

(Did you mean Frances Alberti Sykora, her sister-in-law?)


(March 2, 1921 – January 1, 2002)

Frances Sykora (later Racic) attended the first Worldcon, Nycon 1, in 1939. She later served as “girl reporter” for Fantasy-News and belonged to the QSFL.

She was the sister of Triumvir Will Sykora. In 1941, she married another fan, Mario Racic, who had been on the Nycon concom.



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