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A [[fan]] who was a member of the [[Professor Challenger Society]], the [[N3F]], the [[Rochester Area Imaginative Literature Society]] and the [[ISFCC]].  He published ''[[Paradox]]'' for [[N'APA]] and published a list of [[David H. Keller]]'s [[fan writing]].  He chaired the [[Montreal in '77]] [[Worldcon bid]].
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'''Bruce Robbins''', a [[fan]] from Stamford, [[Vermont]], was a member of the [[Professor Challenger Society]], the [[N3F]], the [[Rochester Area Imaginative Literature Society]] and the [[ISFCC]].  He published ''[[Paradox (Robbins)]]'' for [[N'APA]] and compiled a list of [[David H. Keller]]'s [[fan writing]].  He [[chaired]] the [[Montreal in '77]] [[Worldcon bid]].
  
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Latest revision as of 19:53, 8 October 2022

(1946 – )

Bruce Robbins, a fan from Stamford, Vermont, was a member of the Professor Challenger Society, the N3F, the Rochester Area Imaginative Literature Society and the ISFCC. He published Paradox for N'APA and compiled a list of David H. Keller's fan writing. He chaired the Montreal in '77 Worldcon bid.



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