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(December 21, 1953 – July 29, 1975)
 
(December 21, 1953 – July 29, 1975)
  
A [[New York]] [[fanzine]] [[fan]], '''Barry Smotroff''' was one of the hosts of the [[Fanoclasts]].  He belonged to the [[Science Fiction and Fantasy Society]] at Queens College, where he met [[Moshe Feder]] in 1970. They [[pubbed]] ''[[Placebo]]''. He was a member of [[Apa-Q]], [[TAPS]] and [[Minneapa]].   
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A [[New York]] [[fanzine]] [[fan]], '''Barry Smotroff''' was one of the hosts of the [[Fanoclasts]].  He belonged to the [[Science Fiction and Fantasy Society at Queens College]], where he met [[Moshe Feder]] in 1970. They [[pubbed]] ''[[Placebo]]''. He was a member of [[Apa-Q]], [[TAPS]] and [[Minneapa]].   
  
 
He was murdered in an apparent robbery. He was in a relationship with [[Michigan]] fan [[Suzy Tiffany]] when he died; she had moved to [[Queens]] to be with him.  
 
He was murdered in an apparent robbery. He was in a relationship with [[Michigan]] fan [[Suzy Tiffany]] when he died; she had moved to [[Queens]] to be with him.  

Latest revision as of 11:49, 29 October 2021

(December 21, 1953 – July 29, 1975)

A New York fanzine fan, Barry Smotroff was one of the hosts of the Fanoclasts. He belonged to the Science Fiction and Fantasy Society at Queens College, where he met Moshe Feder in 1970. They pubbed Placebo. He was a member of Apa-Q, TAPS and Minneapa.

He was murdered in an apparent robbery. He was in a relationship with Michigan fan Suzy Tiffany when he died; she had moved to Queens to be with him.

Moshe Feder wrote an appreciation for him in Karass #24, September 1976, online here.



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