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A [[Bay Area]] [[APA]] but open to outsiders. Also written '''APA-Pi'''; | A [[Bay Area]] [[APA]] but open to outsiders. Also written '''APA-Pi'''; | ||
− | It was founded in January 1972 by [[Jay Freeman]] | + | It was founded in January 1972 by [[Jay Freeman]] and eventually merged with [[C/RAPA|c-rapa]] to form [[CRapa-pi]]. |
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Fl. 1974-1980. | Fl. 1974-1980. | ||
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* [[Ctein]] -- | * [[Ctein]] -- | ||
* [[Jay Freeman]] -- | * [[Jay Freeman]] -- | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Mary Kay Kare]] -- |
* [[Andrea Mitchell]] -- | * [[Andrea Mitchell]] -- | ||
* [[George Mitchell]] -- | * [[George Mitchell]] -- |
Latest revision as of 14:19, 9 December 2023
A Bay Area APA but open to outsiders. Also written APA-Pi;
It was founded in January 1972 by Jay Freeman and eventually merged with c-rapa to form CRapa-pi.
Fl. 1974-1980.
Contributors and Apazines:[edit]
- Ctein --
- Jay Freeman --
- Mary Kay Kare --
- Andrea Mitchell --
- George Mitchell --
- Rich McAllister --
- Steve Savitzky --
OEs:[edit]
- 1972 -- Jay Freeman
Publication | 1972—1980 |
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