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− | '''Ralph Rayburn Phillips''', a [[fan]] active in the 1940s and ’50s, contributed to the [[fanzine]] [[Destiny]]. He was connected to the [[NorWesCon]] and invented [[Ul-Ul]]. | + | '''Ralph Rayburn Phillips''', a [[Portland, OR]], [[fan]] active in the 1940s and ’50s, contributed to the [[fanzine]]s ''[[Destiny]]'' and ''[[Scientifantasy]]''. He was connected to the [[NorWesCon]] and invented the [[ghod]] [[Ul-Ul]] to promote it. |
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+ | He was both a [[fanartist]] and a commercial artist and exhibited in galleries. He spent his early life in the east, till age 16, attended high school in Portland, went to Applied Art School in [[Michigan]] and then returned to [[Oregon]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:39, 29 January 2021
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Ralph Rayburn Phillips, a Portland, OR, fan active in the 1940s and ’50s, contributed to the fanzines Destiny and Scientifantasy. He was connected to the NorWesCon and invented the ghod Ul-Ul to promote it.
He was both a fanartist and a commercial artist and exhibited in galleries. He spent his early life in the east, till age 16, attended high school in Portland, went to Applied Art School in Michigan and then returned to Oregon.
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