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'''Royal H. Drummond''', a [[Seattle]]-area [[fan]], was active in [[The Nameless Ones]] in the 1950s, serving as [[secretary]] and [[treasurer]] and co-[[editing]] their [[clubzine]] ''[[Sinisterra]]''. He was a member of [[SAPS]] m and [[FAPA]].
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He was the discoverer (inventer?) of the [[Batcheon]].
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*''[[Duckspeak]]'' (for [[FAPA]])
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* ''[[Sapsides]]'' (with  [[William N. Austin]] for [[SAPS]])
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* ''[[Sinisterra]]'' (some issues, with [[William N. Austin]])
  
Royal H. Drummond was a [[Seattle]]-area [[fan]] who had been active in [[The Nameless Ones]] in the 50s as well as being a member of [[SAPS]] (''[[Sapsides]]'' co-edited by [[William N. Austin]]) and [[FAPA]].  He was the discoverer (inventer?) of the [[Batcheon]].
 
  
 
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Revision as of 04:22, 17 June 2021

(1919 – April 22, 1964)

Royal H. Drummond, a Seattle-area fan, was active in The Nameless Ones in the 1950s, serving as secretary and treasurer and co-editing their clubzine Sinisterra. He was a member of SAPS m and FAPA.

He was the discoverer (inventer?) of the Batcheon.

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Person 19191964
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