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'''Andrew T. Young''', a [[fan]] active in the 1950s, and his wife, [[fan]] [[Jean Young]], were jointly known under the [[demolishism]] "J&Y" ("[[Jandy]]"). He was bearded in a time when beards were scarce (see [[Poo]]). | '''Andrew T. Young''', a [[fan]] active in the 1950s, and his wife, [[fan]] [[Jean Young]], were jointly known under the [[demolishism]] "J&Y" ("[[Jandy]]"). He was bearded in a time when beards were scarce (see [[Poo]]). | ||
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He was one of the [[Balcony Insurgents]], a member and [[OE]] of [[FAPA]] and part of the [[FATE Tape]], and hero of one of the [[FAPA]] [[Blitzkriegs]]. He was briefly a member of the [[Boston]] Chapter of [[Campbell]]'s [[IES]] (and attended its party celebrating [[Isaac Asimov's]] 40th birthday.) | He was one of the [[Balcony Insurgents]], a member and [[OE]] of [[FAPA]] and part of the [[FATE Tape]], and hero of one of the [[FAPA]] [[Blitzkriegs]]. He was briefly a member of the [[Boston]] Chapter of [[Campbell]]'s [[IES]] (and attended its party celebrating [[Isaac Asimov's]] 40th birthday.) | ||
− | Young went to school in Oberlin, [[Ohio]], before moving to [[Cambridge, MA]], living in the [[Ivory Birdbath]], and getting a Ph.D. in astronomy under Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin at Harvard in 1962. He seems to have largely [[gafiated]] by 1960, and gone on to a career in astronomy. | + | On January 17, 1958, Andrew and Jean had a son named Alan Samuel Young. |
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+ | Young went to school in Oberlin, [[Ohio]], before moving to [[Cambridge, MA]], living in the [[Ivory Birdbath]], and getting a Ph.D. (see [[Doc]]) in astronomy under Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin at Harvard in 1962. He seems to have largely [[gafiated]] by 1960, and gone on to a career in astronomy. He is a professor emeritus at San Diego State University, where he was an adjunct professor of astronomy, and published many astronomy-related papers, usually under A. T. Young but sometimes as Andrew T. Young. | ||
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+ | * [https://astronomy.sdsu.edu/emeriti/ Emeriti of Department of Astronomy, San Diego State] | ||
+ | *[https://aty.sdsu.edu/bibliog/who.html Website.] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:04, 6 August 2022
(1932? – )
Andrew T. Young, a fan active in the 1950s, and his wife, fan Jean Young, were jointly known under the demolishism "J&Y" ("Jandy"). He was bearded in a time when beards were scarce (see Poo).
He was one of the Balcony Insurgents, a member and OE of FAPA and part of the FATE Tape, and hero of one of the FAPA Blitzkriegs. He was briefly a member of the Boston Chapter of Campbell's IES (and attended its party celebrating Isaac Asimov's 40th birthday.)
On January 17, 1958, Andrew and Jean had a son named Alan Samuel Young.
Young went to school in Oberlin, Ohio, before moving to Cambridge, MA, living in the Ivory Birdbath, and getting a Ph.D. (see Doc) in astronomy under Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin at Harvard in 1962. He seems to have largely gafiated by 1960, and gone on to a career in astronomy. He is a professor emeritus at San Diego State University, where he was an adjunct professor of astronomy, and published many astronomy-related papers, usually under A. T. Young but sometimes as Andrew T. Young.
Links:
- Oil...on Troubled Waters [late 50s]
- Poo [late 50s]
- Satellite in the Sky
- Scree
- Vile Deeds at Midnight [1958] (for OMPA; with Jean Young)
- Wild Pumbles [1959] (for OMPA; with Bob Tucker)
- Ye Boiffion Boy Birdwatchers Bugle-Blast [1957] (with Lee H. Shaw, Jean Young and Larry Stark)
- Yobber (with Jean Young)
Person | 1932— |
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