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'''Forrest C. Davis''', a [[Portland, OR]], [[fan]] active in the 1940s and ’50s, was a member of the [[Portland Science-Fantasy Society]].
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'''Forrest C. Davis''', a [[Portland, OR]], [[fan]] active in the 1940s and early ’50s, was a member of the [[Portland Science-Fantasy Society]].
  
At [[NorWesCon]], the 1950 [[Worldcon]], he put on a presentation about “[[Diacybersemnetimantics]]” under the [[pseudonym]] '''Theobald Mackerel''' that was noteworthy enough to earn an entry in [[Fancyclopedia 2]].  
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At [[NorWesCon]], the 1950 [[Worldcon]], he put on a presentation about “[[Diacybersemnetimantics]],” under the [[pseudonym]] '''Theobald Mackerel''', that was noteworthy enough to earn an entry in [[Fancyclopedia 2]].  
  
He [[pubbed]] the [[fanzine]] ''[[INCINERATIONS -- from effigy]]'' with [[Ruth Newbury]] in 1950 from their [[Grape Press]] [[publishing house]].  
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He [[pubbed]] the [[fanzine]] ''[[INCINERATIONS -- from effigy]]'' with his wife, [[Ruth Newbury]], in 1950 from their [[Grape Press]] [[publishing house]]. Shortly after that, they apparently [[gafiated]], having moved to southern [[Oregon]] shortly before NorWesCon.  
  
  
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Latest revision as of 10:23, 21 March 2023

(October 5, 1920 – ????)

Forrest C. Davis, a Portland, OR, fan active in the 1940s and early ’50s, was a member of the Portland Science-Fantasy Society.

At NorWesCon, the 1950 Worldcon, he put on a presentation about “Diacybersemnetimantics,” under the pseudonym Theobald Mackerel, that was noteworthy enough to earn an entry in Fancyclopedia 2.

He pubbed the fanzine INCINERATIONS -- from effigy with his wife, Ruth Newbury, in 1950 from their Grape Press publishing house. Shortly after that, they apparently gafiated, having moved to southern Oregon shortly before NorWesCon.



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