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He [[pubbed]] the [[fanzine]] ''[[The Asteroid (Hahn)]]'' and almost pubbed ''[[Fantasia (Hahn)]]''. He may have been involved with [[Ego-Coop]] and the [[Super Science Fiction Special]]. | He [[pubbed]] the [[fanzine]] ''[[The Asteroid (Hahn)]]'' and almost pubbed ''[[Fantasia (Hahn)]]''. He may have been involved with [[Ego-Coop]] and the [[Super Science Fiction Special]]. | ||
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+ | Some accounts say he attended the [[First Convention]] in [[Philadelphia]] in 1936; this is disputed by the reminiscences that appeared in ''[[Phoxphyre]]''. Apparently, he had visited [[Bob Madle]] on his own shortly before it. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:31, 26 April 2021
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George R. Hahn, a 1930s New York fan, sometimes used the penname Whimsy.
He pubbed the fanzine The Asteroid and almost pubbed Fantasia. He may have been involved with Ego-Coop and the Super Science Fiction Special.
Some accounts say he attended the First Convention in Philadelphia in 1936; this is disputed by the reminiscences that appeared in Phoxphyre. Apparently, he had visited Bob Madle on his own shortly before it.
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