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− | The Oklahoma Scientifiction Association. The first state organization, begun in | + | The Oklahoma Scientifiction Association. The first state organization, begun in 1936 by [[Dan McPhail]]. It never attained formal organization, but continues, in near-dormant state, as an informal group of South-Westerners, having included [[dale hart|Hart]], [[Sullivan]], [[the Rogerses]], [[Speer]], and [[Dan McPhail|McPhail]], with lesser lites. A [[conference]] called [[Powwow]] was held in 1939. The [[OSA]] was talking about joining the [[DFF]] when the latter disappeared. |
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Revision as of 22:55, 2 January 2020
The Oklahoma Scientifiction Association was a club in Oklahoma which was founded in 1936 . It planned on holding a Southwestern Fantasy Conference, but this never came to be. It apparently organized an OSA Pow-Wow.
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
Oklahoma Scientifiction Association, the first state organization. Begun 1936 by Dan McPhail. Tho never formally organized, it continued for years in a near-dormant state. Such active Southwesterners as McPhail, the Rogerses, Hart, and Speer were part of it. |
From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944 |
The Oklahoma Scientifiction Association. The first state organization, begun in 1936 by Dan McPhail. It never attained formal organization, but continues, in near-dormant state, as an informal group of South-Westerners, having included Hart, Sullivan, the Rogerses, Speer, and McPhail, with lesser lites. A conference called Powwow was held in 1939. The OSA was talking about joining the DFF when the latter disappeared.
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