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(February 14, 1920 – February 19, 1966) | (February 14, 1920 – February 19, 1966) | ||
− | '''Edward Dale Hart''', an early [[fan]] who was born in Oklahoma and raised in [[Texas]], started reading [[sf]] in 1930 and became a fan in 1937 when he came across ''[[Fantasy Magazine (Schwartz)]]''. He was the main organizer of the [[Tri-Cities SFL]] and was a member of [[FAPA]], [[SFA]], [[FooFoo]], [[OSA]], and [[WAFFF]]. | + | '''Edward Dale Hart''', an early [[fan]] who was born in [[Oklahoma]] and raised in [[Texas]], started reading [[sf]] in 1930 and became a fan in 1937 when he came across ''[[Fantasy Magazine (Schwartz)]]''. He was the main organizer of the [[Tri-Cities SFL]] and was a member of [[FAPA]], [[SFA]], the [[Sacred Order of FooFoo]], [[OSA]], and [[WAFFF]]. |
He attended the [[first Worldcon]], Nycon, in 1939, where he tried to convince the [[Triumvirs]] to reverse their [[Exclusion Act]] against the [[Futurians]]. | He attended the [[first Worldcon]], Nycon, in 1939, where he tried to convince the [[Triumvirs]] to reverse their [[Exclusion Act]] against the [[Futurians]]. | ||
− | + | *Early short [[biography]] in ''[[Who's Who in Fandom 1940]]'', p. 7. | |
+ | * [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33054890/edward-dale-hart FindAGrave.] | ||
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* ''[[FAPA Flypaper]]'' [1947] (for [[FAPA]]) | * ''[[FAPA Flypaper]]'' [1947] (for [[FAPA]]) | ||
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Revision as of 13:49, 15 October 2021
(February 14, 1920 – February 19, 1966)
Edward Dale Hart, an early fan who was born in Oklahoma and raised in Texas, started reading sf in 1930 and became a fan in 1937 when he came across Fantasy Magazine. He was the main organizer of the Tri-Cities SFL and was a member of FAPA, SFA, the Sacred Order of FooFoo, OSA, and WAFFF.
He attended the first Worldcon, Nycon, in 1939, where he tried to convince the Triumvirs to reverse their Exclusion Act against the Futurians.
- Early short biography in Who's Who in Fandom 1940, p. 7.
- FindAGrave.
- FAPA Flypaper [1947] (for FAPA)
Person | 1920— |
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