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In April 1971 [[Darroll Pardoe]] published ''[[Arthur Rose Weir -- Memorial Anthology]]'', an 18-page, [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] in his honor. | In April 1971 [[Darroll Pardoe]] published ''[[Arthur Rose Weir -- Memorial Anthology]]'', an 18-page, [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] in his honor. | ||
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Revision as of 06:27, 6 December 2019
(?? -- March 4, 1961)
Arthur R. (Doc) Weir was a relative newcomer to fandom when he died (he was a reader with a large collection, but only discovered fandom while in his 60s) but in the short time of his involvement he was active in a number of fannish areas, and the Doc Weir Award was created in his honor.
In April 1971 Darroll Pardoe published Arthur Rose Weir -- Memorial Anthology, an 18-page, one-shot fanzine in his honor.
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