Difference between revisions of "Belle Dietz"
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− | ( | + | (July 26, 1931 – July 14, 1998)<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-sacramento-bee-obituary-for-c-ohen-c/123097431/ Obituary for Dr. Belle COHEN-CASSIDY (formerly Cohen-Dietz).]</ref> |
− | Belle Dietz was a prominent [[New York]] [[fan]] very active in the | + | '''Belle C. Dietz''' (née Bertha '''Cohen'''<ref>[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6K9Z-4P7T?cid=fs_copy NUMIDENT file at FamilySearch (free account required).]</ref>; later, Belle Cohen-Cassidy) was a prominent [[New York]] [[fan]] very active in the 1950s. She was one of the founders of the [[Lunarians]], and with then-husband [[Frank Dietz]] hosted many meetings at their [[Bronx]] home. |
− | In the late | + | Belle was one of the incorporators of [[Nycon II]], the 1956 [[Worldcon]], and subsequently played an important role in [[WSFS, Inc.]] (of which she was [[secretary]]), and its associated controversies. She and Frank, with [[George Nims Raybin]], [[Legal Matters|sued]] [[Dave Kyle]] over it. |
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+ | At [[Loncon]], the 1957 Worldcon, the Dietzes, dressed as a pair of extraterrestrials in red and black, complete with face makeup and [[tendrils]], won a [[masquerade]] prize and appeared in an [https://youtu.be/fBAwkB-QP1Q ITN news item] about the [[con]]. | ||
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+ | In 1960, she apparently facilitated the breakup of [[Inchmery]] fans [[Joy Goodwin|Joy]] and [[Vince Clarke]], providing resources and housing in [[New York]] for Joy and her lover, [[Sandy Sanderson]]. | ||
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+ | Belle was a member of [[Eastern SF Association|ESFA]] (and served as its [[president]]) and of the [[ESSFSCCNY]]. She wrote [[fanzine]] reviews for the [[prozine]] ''[[Fantastic Universe]]''. In the late 1950s, she was one of the [[editors]] of ''[[Ground Zero]]'' for [[OMPA]] and was a member of the [[N3F]] and [[OE]] for a time of [[N'APA]]. | ||
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+ | After Belle and Frank divorced, she mostly [[gafiated]]. In the 1970s, she earned graduate degrees in psychology at Nevada University and moved to Sacramento, CA, where she taught at California State University. She presumably was married to someone named Cassidy long enough to take his name, but he isn’t mentioned in her obituary. | ||
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− | * ''[[Complete Story of How Not to Move]]'' [1961] | + | * ''[[Complete Story of How Not to Move]]'' [1961] (for [[OMPA]]) |
+ | * ''[[Ground Zero]]'' [late 1950s] (with Frank Dietz, for OMPA) | ||
+ | * ''[[Nimbel]]'' [1959-] (with [[George Nims Raybin]], for OMPA) | ||
+ | * ''[[Peals]]'' (with Frank Dietz and George Nims Raybin, for OMPA) | ||
+ | * ''[[Skimmer's Guide]]'' [1959] (for OMPA) | ||
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[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 06:51, 1 October 2023
(July 26, 1931 – July 14, 1998)[1]
Belle C. Dietz (née Bertha Cohen[2]; later, Belle Cohen-Cassidy) was a prominent New York fan very active in the 1950s. She was one of the founders of the Lunarians, and with then-husband Frank Dietz hosted many meetings at their Bronx home.
Belle was one of the incorporators of Nycon II, the 1956 Worldcon, and subsequently played an important role in WSFS, Inc. (of which she was secretary), and its associated controversies. She and Frank, with George Nims Raybin, sued Dave Kyle over it.
At Loncon, the 1957 Worldcon, the Dietzes, dressed as a pair of extraterrestrials in red and black, complete with face makeup and tendrils, won a masquerade prize and appeared in an ITN news item about the con.
In 1960, she apparently facilitated the breakup of Inchmery fans Joy and Vin¢ Clarke, providing resources and housing in New York for Joy and her lover, Sandy Sanderson.
Belle was a member of ESFA (and served as its president) and of the ESSFSCCNY. She wrote fanzine reviews for the prozine Fantastic Universe. In the late 1950s, she was one of the editors of Ground Zero for OMPA and was a member of the N3F and OE for a time of N'APA.
After Belle and Frank divorced, she mostly gafiated. In the 1970s, she earned graduate degrees in psychology at Nevada University and moved to Sacramento, CA, where she taught at California State University. She presumably was married to someone named Cassidy long enough to take his name, but he isn’t mentioned in her obituary.
- Complete Story of How Not to Move [1961] (for OMPA)
- Ground Zero [late 1950s] (with Frank Dietz, for OMPA)
- Nimbel [1959-] (with George Nims Raybin, for OMPA)
- Peals (with Frank Dietz and George Nims Raybin, for OMPA)
- Skimmer's Guide [1959] (for OMPA)
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