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− | Vernon Wilfred Harry was a [[fan]] in pre-war [[Los Angeles]]. He was a member of [[LASFS]] and the founder of the very short-lived (but very sonorously named) [[World Girdlers' International Science League Correspondence Club]]. He | + | Vernon Wilfred Harry was a [[fan]] in pre-war [[Los Angeles]]. He was a member of [[LASFS]] and the founder of the very short-lived (but very sonorously named) [[World Girdlers' International Science League Correspondence Club]]. He was born in Manitoba, Canada, but emigrated to the US and served in the [[War]]. He doesn't appears to have been [[fannishly]] after after the War. |
− | {{person | died=1988}} | + | {{person | born=1918 | died=1988}} |
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Revision as of 13:22, 28 April 2024
(August 23, 1918 -- October 23, 1988)
Vernon Wilfred Harry was a fan in pre-war Los Angeles. He was a member of LASFS and the founder of the very short-lived (but very sonorously named) World Girdlers' International Science League Correspondence Club. He was born in Manitoba, Canada, but emigrated to the US and served in the War. He doesn't appears to have been fannishly after after the War.
Person | 1918—1988 |
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