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− | A [[club]] started in late 1968 and which held its first official meeting in February 1969 at Syracuse University in Syracuse, NY and lasted at least | + | A [[club]] started in late 1968 and which held its first official meeting in February 1969 at Syracuse University in [[Syracuse, NY]] and lasted until at least ca. 1980. In the early days, it was reported as "they changed meeting locations every week and I lost them after a couple meetings." IN 1973 or 74, it changed its name to '''Nebulus'''. |
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+ | [[Jerry Lapidus]] was one of the organizers and an early president. Its [[clubzine]] was ''[[Nebulus Visions]]''. | ||
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+ | Notable members include: [[Clif Flynt]], [[ Carol Gobeyn]], [[Rene Gobeyn]], [[Tom Kidd]], [[Jerry Lapidus]], [[John McDade]], [[Paul Meyer]], [[John Pierard]]. [[J. K. Klein]] wasn't a member, but sometimes participated in club activities. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:56, 1 August 2024
A club started in late 1968 and which held its first official meeting in February 1969 at Syracuse University in Syracuse, NY and lasted until at least ca. 1980. In the early days, it was reported as "they changed meeting locations every week and I lost them after a couple meetings." IN 1973 or 74, it changed its name to Nebulus.
It sponsored the convention Conebulus.
Jerry Lapidus was one of the organizers and an early president. Its clubzine was Nebulus Visions.
Notable members include: Clif Flynt, Carol Gobeyn, Rene Gobeyn, Tom Kidd, Jerry Lapidus, John McDade, Paul Meyer, John Pierard. J. K. Klein wasn't a member, but sometimes participated in club activities.
Club | 1968— |
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