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Andrew Adams "Drew" Whyte was a US [[fan]] and [[bibliographer]].  He was a member of [[NESFA]] and [[BoSFS]] and was a founder and [[Fellow of NESFA]] and a regular performer in early [[Boskone]] plays.
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'''Andrew Adams "Drew" Whyte''', a [[Boston]] [[fan]] and [[bibliographer]], was a founder of [[NESFA]] (the New England Science Fiction Association) in 1967. He was a member of [[BoSFS]] and a [[Fellow of NESFA]]. He performed regularly in early [[Boskone]] [[fannish plays]].
  
His nickname "Drew" came about at a [[NESFA]] meeting when -- somehow -- it was determined that he needed one.  It was debated and when Whyte objected that it should be his own decision, the President, [[Tony Lewis]], ruled that he had a vote just like everyone else.
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His [[nickname]], "Drew," came about at a NESFA meeting when — somehow — it was determined that he needed one.  [[Club]] members debated, and when Whyte objected that it should be his own decision, the [[President]], [[Tony Lewis]], ruled that he had a vote just like everyone else.
  
He was a [[collector]] who might have been considered a hoarder had he not [[indexed]] and organized everything.  (But he did have things like a complete set of ''TV Guide'' to cover [[SF]] on TV.)  When he moved, the [[NESFA Displacement Authority]] assisted, filling five 20' trucks over the course of four successive weekends.  This measure was thereafter known as the [[Drew]], which see.  [[NESFA]] also packed most of his collection for him, which may account for boxes with labels like "used belly button lint."
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Drew was a [[collector]] who might have been considered a hoarder had he not [[indexed]] and organized everything.  (But he did have things like a complete set of ''TV Guide'' issues covering [[SF]] on TV.)  When he moved, the [[NESFA Displacement Authority]] assisted, filling five 20-foot trucks over the course of four successive weekends.  This measure was thereafter known as the [[Drew]], which see.  [[NESFA]] also packed most of his collection for him, which may account for boxes with labels like "used belly button lint."
  
 
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* ''[[Anne McCaffrey: A "Dragondex" and Bibliography]]'' (1975) (with [[Wendy Glasser]], [[Spike McPhee]], and [[David Stever]])
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* ''[[Anne McCaffrey: A "Dragondex" and Bibliography]]'' (1975) (with [[Wendy Glasser]], [[Spike MacPhee]], and [[David Stever]])
 
* ''[[Bibliographica Futurica Fantastica Checklist]]''
 
* ''[[Bibliographica Futurica Fantastica Checklist]]''
 
* ''[[The Collector's Poul Anderson]]'' (1976) (with [[David Stever]])
 
* ''[[The Collector's Poul Anderson]]'' (1976) (with [[David Stever]])
* ''[[The New SF Bulletin Index to SF Books]]'' (1974)
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* ''[[The New SF Bulletin: SF Books 1974]]'' (1974)
* ''[[S F Bulletin]]'' (early 70s)
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* ''[[S F Bulletin]]'' (early ’70s)
  
He was a founder of NESFA (New England Science Fiction Association) in 1965.
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*1976 — [[Fellow of NESFA]]
  
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Latest revision as of 04:45, 22 February 2023

(August 19, 1940 – September 1993)

Andrew Adams "Drew" Whyte, a Boston fan and bibliographer, was a founder of NESFA (the New England Science Fiction Association) in 1967. He was a member of BoSFS and a Fellow of NESFA. He performed regularly in early Boskone fannish plays.

His nickname, "Drew," came about at a NESFA meeting when — somehow — it was determined that he needed one. Club members debated, and when Whyte objected that it should be his own decision, the President, Tony Lewis, ruled that he had a vote just like everyone else.

Drew was a collector who might have been considered a hoarder had he not indexed and organized everything. (But he did have things like a complete set of TV Guide issues covering SF on TV.) When he moved, the NESFA Displacement Authority assisted, filling five 20-foot trucks over the course of four successive weekends. This measure was thereafter known as the Drew, which see. NESFA also packed most of his collection for him, which may account for boxes with labels like "used belly button lint."

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