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[[File:1934.aubreymacdermott.collegeyearbook |thumb|center|upright=3.0|Aubrey MacDermott in the 1934 San Francisco State yearbook.]] '''Aubrey MacDermott''' was a very early [[fan]] in the [[Bay Area]].  He attended the first [[Staplecon]].
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[[File:1934.AubreyMacdermott.collegeyearbook.png|thumb|'''Aubrey MacDermott, 1934.''' ]]
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'''Aubrey M. “Mac” MacDermott''' was a very early [[fan]] in the [[Bay Area]].  He attended the first [[Staplecon]].
  
He claims to have founded the [[Eastbay Club]] in 1928, making it arguably the earliest [[SF]] [[club]], but his memory of when it was founded seemed to move further back as needed to remain first, so his claim was not widely accepted.  See [[First Club]] for discussion.   His memoir on the subject is "[[Aubrey MacDermott on the Origins of Fandom]]".   He was the author of the 1987 article "Recollections on the Origins of Science Fiction Fandom 1917 to 1948.
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He claimed to have founded the [[Eastbay Club]] in 1928, making it arguably the earliest [[SF]] [[club]], but his memory of when it was founded seemed to move further back in time as needed for it to remain first, so his claim is not widely accepted.  See [[First Club]] for discussion. His memoir on the subject is "[[Aubrey MacDermott on the Origins of Fandom]].Regardless of which club actually came first, McDermott was definitely one of the very earliest fans.
  
Regardless of which club actually came first, McDermott was definitely one of the very earliest fans.
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He was the author of a 1987 [[article]], "[https://efanzines.com/ROSFF/ Recollections on the Origins of Science Fiction Fandom 1917 to 1948.]"  He was active in the [[First Fandom club]] and organized group fan tours to the [[USSR]] in the 1980s.
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He was known to be rather voluble.
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Aubrey attended San Francisco State College. He taught high-school social science. In 1936, he married Beatrice Gordino, and they had three children.  Aubrey died in 1996 and Beatrice died in 2009.
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Latest revision as of 08:20, 13 May 2023

(May 31, 1910 – January 21, 1996)

Aubrey MacDermott, 1934.

Aubrey M. “Mac” MacDermott was a very early fan in the Bay Area. He attended the first Staplecon.

He claimed to have founded the Eastbay Club in 1928, making it arguably the earliest SF club, but his memory of when it was founded seemed to move further back in time as needed for it to remain first, so his claim is not widely accepted. See First Club for discussion. His memoir on the subject is "Aubrey MacDermott on the Origins of Fandom." Regardless of which club actually came first, McDermott was definitely one of the very earliest fans.

He was the author of a 1987 article, "Recollections on the Origins of Science Fiction Fandom 1917 to 1948." He was active in the First Fandom club and organized group fan tours to the USSR in the 1980s.

He was known to be rather voluble.

Aubrey attended San Francisco State College. He taught high-school social science. In 1936, he married Beatrice Gordino, and they had three children. Aubrey died in 1996 and Beatrice died in 2009.

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