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− | South Boston, Massachusetts SF fan Francis V. Paro | + | South Boston, Massachusetts SF fan Francis V. Paro a member of [[The Stranger Club]] and first editor of the club's fanzine [[Fanfare (Paro)]]. He was also was a charter member of [[The National Fantasy Fan Federation]] (N3F) in 1941. |
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A founding member article on Paro, by Jon D. Swartz, was published in {{TNFF|date=December, 2018 issue |volume=77|number=12}}. | A founding member article on Paro, by Jon D. Swartz, was published in {{TNFF|date=December, 2018 issue |volume=77|number=12}}. | ||
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South Boston, Massachusetts SF fan Francis V. Paro a member of The Stranger Club and first editor of the club's fanzine Fanfare. He was also was a charter member of The National Fantasy Fan Federation (N3F) in 1941.
A founding member article on Paro, by Jon D. Swartz, was published in December, 2018 issue National Fantasy Fan.
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