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A [[club]] (also known as the '''University of Chicago Science Fiction Society''') which published a clubzine ''[[Tesseract (Chicago)]]''.
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A [[club]] at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle campus, which published a [[clubzine]], ''[[Tesseract (Chicago)]]'', and fed heavily into [[Chicago]] [[fandom]] and [[Thursday]].  
  
It was active in the 50s and then went inactive about 1958.  It was restarted  in April 1968 with [[Jerry Lapidus]], [[Michael Jensen]], [[Linda Kravinski]] and [[Charles Fuhrer]] as officers.
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It was active in the 1950s and then went inactive about 1958.  It was restarted  in April 1968 with [[Jerry Lapidus]], [[Michael Jensen]], [[Linda Kravinski]] and [[Charles Fuhrer]] as [[officers]].
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In the 1970s, members included [[Robin Beal]], [[E. Michael Blake]], [[John Donat]], [[Cory Glaberson]], [[Kathy Horning|Kathy Hoover]], [[Joy King]], [[Jim Kobrinetz]], [[Doug Price]] and [[Doug Rice]].
  
[[Doug Rice]] was a member.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 15:26, 6 December 2020

A club at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle campus, which published a clubzine, Tesseract, and fed heavily into Chicago fandom and Thursday.

It was active in the 1950s and then went inactive about 1958. It was restarted in April 1968 with Jerry Lapidus, Michael Jensen, Linda Kravinski and Charles Fuhrer as officers.

In the 1970s, members included Robin Beal, E. Michael Blake, John Donat, Cory Glaberson, Kathy Hoover, Joy King, Jim Kobrinetz, Doug Price and Doug Rice.



Club 1950s
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