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(1908 – ????[1])
Dr. Thelma A. Shull was a fan living in Evanston, IL, who attended Chicon, the 1940 Worldcon in Chicago, along with her mother, Sara M. (Boob) Shull (Mrs. Orvis Monroe Shull, September 14, 1889–December 28, 1950); her sister, Hazel Shull (1921–????); and brother, Orvis Monroe “Jimmie” Shull III (January 1, 1923–February 10, 1999).[1] The latter three were then living in Millheim, PA.[2]
Charlie Hornig, in a letter in VOM 10 (December 1940), noted that he had:
Spent considerable time in Evanston with Thelma Shull, the fan and Rosicrucian — also reincarnationist and occultist.
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Thelma A. Shull on FamilySearch (free account required).
- ↑ We haven’t found evidence that any of the Shulls besides Thelma were involved in fandom, other than attending the Worldcon. However, there was a Millheim branch of the Science Fiction League, and its assistant director, Richard Allen Frank, also attended Chicon.
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