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− | '''Richard J. (Dick) Kuhn''' was a [[Detroit, MI]] [[fan]] who was leader of the [[Detroit Hyperborean Society]] during [[World War II]], a member of the [[Detroit Science Fictioneers]] in the late 1930-1940s, and a charter member of the National Fantasy Fan Federation ([[N3F]]) in 1941. He produced fanzine [[Eclipse (Kuhn)]] with his wife [[Bridges Kuhn|Bridges]]. | + | '''Richard J. (Dick) Kuhn''' was a [[Detroit, MI]], [[fan]] who was leader of the [[Detroit Hyperborean Society]] during [[World War II]], a member of the [[Detroit Science Fictioneers]] in the late 1930-1940s, and a charter member of the National Fantasy Fan Federation ([[N3F]]) in 1941, as well as the [[Galactic Roamers]]. He produced fanzine [[Eclipse (Kuhn)]] with his wife [[Bridges Kuhn|Bridges]]. |
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 16 August 2020
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Richard J. (Dick) Kuhn was a Detroit, MI, fan who was leader of the Detroit Hyperborean Society during World War II, a member of the Detroit Science Fictioneers in the late 1930-1940s, and a charter member of the National Fantasy Fan Federation (N3F) in 1941, as well as the Galactic Roamers. He produced fanzine Eclipse with his wife Bridges.
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