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British fan who edited [[Nuneaton SFL]] clubzine [[Novae Terrae]].
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'''Maurice T. Crowley''' was a [[UK]] [[fan]] from [[Nuneaton]] active in the 1930s. He was a member of the [[Science Fiction League]] (SFL) and the [[Science Fiction Association]] (SFA).
  
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Crowley was a charter member of the Nuneaton branch of the SFL, formed in June 1935, and was a contributor to the 'Reviews in a Nushell' column in ''[[Novae Terrae]]'' while it was the [[official organ]] of the group. He joined the SFA in March 1937 and was then was listed as an associated [[editor]] of ''Novae Terrae'' from #11 to #17, April to October 1937. His departure from the masthead coincided with editor [[Maurice K. Hanson]]'s move to [[London]].
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Maurice T. Crowley was a UK fan from Nuneaton active in the 1930s. He was a member of the Science Fiction League (SFL) and the Science Fiction Association (SFA).

Crowley was a charter member of the Nuneaton branch of the SFL, formed in June 1935, and was a contributor to the 'Reviews in a Nushell' column in Novae Terrae while it was the official organ of the group. He joined the SFA in March 1937 and was then was listed as an associated editor of Novae Terrae from #11 to #17, April to October 1937. His departure from the masthead coincided with editor Maurice K. Hanson's move to London.


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