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− | [[Chicago|Chicagoan]] '''Frances Hamling''' served on the [[ | + | [[Chicago|Chicagoan]] '''Frances Hamling''' served on the [[concom]] of [[Chicon II]] in 1952. With [[Jane Quirk]] and [[Elsie Janda]], she ran [[Registration]]. By many accounts, it did not go well — [[fans]] complained that the process took hours. |
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+ | She was married to fellow [[fan]] and publisher [[William L. Hamling]], and worked as an editor on his [[Greenleaf Publishing Company]] periodicals, including the [[prozine]] ''[[Imagination]]'' and the men’s magazine ''Rogue''. | ||
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{{person | born=1917}} | {{person | born=1917}} |
Revision as of 09:51, 18 August 2020
(1917 –)
Chicagoan Frances Hamling served on the concom of Chicon II in 1952. With Jane Quirk and Elsie Janda, she ran Registration. By many accounts, it did not go well — fans complained that the process took hours.
She was married to fellow fan and publisher William L. Hamling, and worked as an editor on his Greenleaf Publishing Company periodicals, including the prozine Imagination and the men’s magazine Rogue.
Person | 1917— |
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