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− | Ellen Vartanoff was a [[Baltiwash]] [[fan]], active since around 1970. In | + | Ellen Vartanoff was a [[Baltiwash]] [[fan]], active since around 1970. In High School, she was founder of [[The Future Mad Scientists of America]] and later a member of the [[Potomac River Science Fiction Society]], the [[Silver Spring Science Fiction Society]], [[Knossos]], the Washington branch of the [[Mythopoeic Society]], and the [[Panthans]], the Washington branch of the [[Burroughs Bibliophiles]]. Her sister was [[Irene Vartanoff]] and [[Scott Edelman]] was her brother-in-law. |
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 19 November 2022
(June 15, 1951 -- March 17, 2019)
Ellen Vartanoff was a Baltiwash fan, active since around 1970. In High School, she was founder of The Future Mad Scientists of America and later a member of the Potomac River Science Fiction Society, the Silver Spring Science Fiction Society, Knossos, the Washington branch of the Mythopoeic Society, and the Panthans, the Washington branch of the Burroughs Bibliophiles. Her sister was Irene Vartanoff and Scott Edelman was her brother-in-law.
Person | 1951—2019 |
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