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A [[Philadelphia]] [[fan]], '''Allison Williams''' (later '''Phillips''') was a member of [[PSFS]] and co-[[editor]] of its [[OO]], ''[[Variant]]'', in 1947. She attended [[Cinvention]] in 1949. | A [[Philadelphia]] [[fan]], '''Allison Williams''' (later '''Phillips''') was a member of [[PSFS]] and co-[[editor]] of its [[OO]], ''[[Variant]]'', in 1947. She attended [[Cinvention]] in 1949. | ||
− | She was a daughter of [[James Williams]], [[president]] of the [[club]]. Allison | + | She was a daughter of [[James Williams]], [[president]] of the [[club]]. Allison's mother Margaret died when Allison was three, giving birth to her younger sister Joan. As a result, Allison and Joan lived with other relatives throughout their childhood, living in Wisconsin and Florida as well as Pennsylvania |
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+ | Like her father, Allison served as president of PSFS. She married [[Alexander Phillips]], a [[pro]] who became a PSFS president, too. The family tradition of [[fannish]] involvement continued with [[Margaret Trebing]], Allison and Alexander’s daughter, who also became a PSFS officer. | ||
Revision as of 11:34, 26 December 2021
(August 12, 1928 – )
A Philadelphia fan, Allison Williams (later Phillips) was a member of PSFS and co-editor of its OO, Variant, in 1947. She attended Cinvention in 1949.
She was a daughter of James Williams, president of the club. Allison's mother Margaret died when Allison was three, giving birth to her younger sister Joan. As a result, Allison and Joan lived with other relatives throughout their childhood, living in Wisconsin and Florida as well as Pennsylvania
Like her father, Allison served as president of PSFS. She married Alexander Phillips, a pro who became a PSFS president, too. The family tradition of fannish involvement continued with Margaret Trebing, Allison and Alexander’s daughter, who also became a PSFS officer.
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