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− | '''J. B Jepson''' was a [[UK]] [[fan]] from [[Nuneaton]] active in the 1930s. He was a member of the [[Science Fiction Association | + | '''J. B Jepson''' was a [[UK]] [[fan]] from [[Nuneaton]] active in the 1930s. He was a member of the [[Science Fiction Association]] (SFA), joining in June 1937. |
Jepson hosted at least one meeting of the Nuneaton branch of the SFA on June 16, 1937 where a constitution was drawn up and it was decided that meetings would henceforth be every three weeks. He isn't noted as a host for or a participant in subsequent meetings. | Jepson hosted at least one meeting of the Nuneaton branch of the SFA on June 16, 1937 where a constitution was drawn up and it was decided that meetings would henceforth be every three weeks. He isn't noted as a host for or a participant in subsequent meetings. |
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J. B Jepson was a UK fan from Nuneaton active in the 1930s. He was a member of the Science Fiction Association (SFA), joining in June 1937.
Jepson hosted at least one meeting of the Nuneaton branch of the SFA on June 16, 1937 where a constitution was drawn up and it was decided that meetings would henceforth be every three weeks. He isn't noted as a host for or a participant in subsequent meetings.
In Novae Terrae #10 he published a response to Forrest J Ackerman, arguing for 'basic English' rather than Esperanto as a universal language.
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