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− | '''Paul H. Spencer''', an [[American]] [[fan]] of the 1940s, [[published]] the [[ | + | '''Paul H. Spencer''', an [[American]] [[fan]] of the 1940s, [[published]] the [[apazines]] ''[[Jabberwocky]]'' and ''[[Janus (Spencer)]]'' (with [[Russ Whitman]]) for [[FAPA]]. He was one of the [[editors]] of ''[[Kalki]]'' in the late 1980s. |
While in the [[Army]] in [[World War II]], he spent some time visiting the [[Slan Shack]] in [[Battle Creek, MI]]. | While in the [[Army]] in [[World War II]], he spent some time visiting the [[Slan Shack]] in [[Battle Creek, MI]]. |
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Paul H. Spencer, an American fan of the 1940s, published the apazines Jabberwocky and Janus (with Russ Whitman) for FAPA. He was one of the editors of Kalki in the late 1980s.
While in the Army in World War II, he spent some time visiting the Slan Shack in Battle Creek, MI.
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