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+ | '''Bachelor's [[Stf]] Association of the World''', a [[club]] promoted by [[Hal Shapiro]] in 1951–52. The bachelor members were neither exclusively male nor unmarried. Shapiro sold memberships at [[Midwestcon 3]] and [[franked]] a [[rider]] about it through [[SAPS]] with ''[[AJ-73-16]]'' in July ’52. | ||
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− | [[Hal Shapiro]] formed the Bachelors' [[Stf]] Association of the World, " [[Fandom]]'s only fun organization", in | + | [[Hal Shapiro]] formed the Bachelors' [[Stf]] Association of the World, " [[Fandom]]'s only fun [[organization]]", in 1951. (It recruited about 85 members before merging with [[TLMA]] in the summer of 1952.) The [[membership]], despite the name, included [[femmefen|femmes]] and married men. [[hal Shapiro|Shapiro]] issued a bulletin or two and wrote many propagandistic [[articles]] about the [[club]] for various [[fanzines]], but never revealed a plan or a purpose, tho he said the club was "something for which [[fandom]] has long had a need". At one time he privately stated that BSAW was a genial [[hoax]] on fan organizations in general. |
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Latest revision as of 21:24, 22 April 2023
Bachelor's Stf Association of the World, a club promoted by Hal Shapiro in 1951–52. The bachelor members were neither exclusively male nor unmarried. Shapiro sold memberships at Midwestcon 3 and franked a rider about it through SAPS with AJ-73-16 in July ’52.
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
Hal Shapiro formed the Bachelors' Stf Association of the World, " Fandom's only fun organization", in 1951. (It recruited about 85 members before merging with TLMA in the summer of 1952.) The membership, despite the name, included femmes and married men. Shapiro issued a bulletin or two and wrote many propagandistic articles about the club for various fanzines, but never revealed a plan or a purpose, tho he said the club was "something for which fandom has long had a need". At one time he privately stated that BSAW was a genial hoax on fan organizations in general. |
Club | 1951—1952 |
This is a club page. Please extend it by adding information about when and where the club met, when and by whom it was founded, how long it was active, notable accomplishments, well-known members, clubzines, any conventions it ran, external links to the club's website, other club pages, etc.
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