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'''Al Weinstein''', a [[New York]] [[fan]] active in the 1940s, belonged to the [[local]] [[club]] [[Arisia (NY)]], attended the [[Dovention]] and [[published]] the [[fanzine]] ''[[Ad Infinitum]]''.
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'''Allan Weinstein''', a [[New York]] [[fan]] active in the 1940s and ’50s, belonged to the [[local]] [[club]] [[Arisia (NY)]], attended the [[Dovention]] and [[published]] the [[fanzine]] ''[[Ad Infinitum]]''.
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He proposed to [[award]] the '''Order of the [[Purple]] Hand''' to any [[neofen]] who [[Pub|pubbed their ish]] via [[hectograph]].
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In ''[[Futurian War Digest]]'' #36 (August 1944) editor [[J. Michael Rosenblum]] noted 'with disapproval' that [[Russ Wilsey]]'s ''[[Felix]]'' had been 'followed immediately by a heckling parody' from Weinstein called ''[[Fido (Weinstein)]]''. Rosenblum's reaction was likely through Weinstein appropriating the long-standing [[nickname]] of ''Futurian War Digest''.
  
 
[[Joe Kennedy]] wrote of him in “[[Before the Bomb]]”:
 
[[Joe Kennedy]] wrote of him in “[[Before the Bomb]]”:
 
  Al Weinstein was a faithful Arisian attendee. One of my earliest [[correspondents]], Weinstein was perhaps too well adjusted to the world at large to submerge himself long in the [[fannish]] [[microcosm]]. Nonetheless, his fanzine ''Ad Infinitum'' saw five steadily-improving issues, and published material by [[Bob Tucker]], [[Harry Warner]], [[Ron Clyne]], [[Jay F. Chidsey]], [[Henry Elsner]], [[Sam Mason]] and me.
 
  Al Weinstein was a faithful Arisian attendee. One of my earliest [[correspondents]], Weinstein was perhaps too well adjusted to the world at large to submerge himself long in the [[fannish]] [[microcosm]]. Nonetheless, his fanzine ''Ad Infinitum'' saw five steadily-improving issues, and published material by [[Bob Tucker]], [[Harry Warner]], [[Ron Clyne]], [[Jay F. Chidsey]], [[Henry Elsner]], [[Sam Mason]] and me.
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Weinstein was still around (or [[revenant]]) enough to be a contributor to ''[[Quandry]]'' in the 1950s.
  
  
 
{{person}} [[Category:fan]] [[Category:US]]
 
{{person}} [[Category:fan]] [[Category:US]]

Latest revision as of 08:57, 23 July 2024

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Allan Weinstein, a New York fan active in the 1940s and ’50s, belonged to the local club The Arisians, attended the Dovention and published the fanzine Ad Infinitum.

He proposed to award the Order of the Purple Hand to any neofen who pubbed their ish via hectograph.

In Futurian War Digest #36 (August 1944) editor J. Michael Rosenblum noted 'with disapproval' that Russ Wilsey's Felix had been 'followed immediately by a heckling parody' from Weinstein called Fido. Rosenblum's reaction was likely through Weinstein appropriating the long-standing nickname of Futurian War Digest.

Joe Kennedy wrote of him in “Before the Bomb”:

Al Weinstein was a faithful Arisian attendee. One of my earliest correspondents, Weinstein was perhaps too well adjusted to the world at large to submerge himself long in the fannish microcosm. Nonetheless, his fanzine Ad Infinitum saw five steadily-improving issues, and published material by Bob Tucker, Harry Warner, Ron Clyne, Jay F. Chidsey, Henry Elsner, Sam Mason and me.

Weinstein was still around (or revenant) enough to be a contributor to Quandry in the 1950s.



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