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'''Freddie Hershey''' (later Curtis) was a [[Los Angeles]] [[fan]], a member of [[LASFS]] in the 1940s and ’50s. | '''Freddie Hershey''' (later Curtis) was a [[Los Angeles]] [[fan]], a member of [[LASFS]] in the 1940s and ’50s. | ||
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She married another [[LASFan]], [[Hal Curtis]]. It’s unclear what her relationship was to [[Outlanders|Outlander]] [[Alan Hershey]], who shared her address before that. | She married another [[LASFan]], [[Hal Curtis]]. It’s unclear what her relationship was to [[Outlanders|Outlander]] [[Alan Hershey]], who shared her address before that. | ||
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Revision as of 17:20, 31 August 2020
(November 10, 1913 –)
Freddie Hershey (later Curtis) was a Los Angeles fan, a member of LASFS in the 1940s and ’50s.
She was a founding member of the Outlanders, club secretary and an editor of their clubzine, The Outlander.
She attended the first Westercon in 1948, and chaired Westercon 3.
She married another LASFan, Hal Curtis. It’s unclear what her relationship was to Outlander Alan Hershey, who shared her address before that.
Person | 1913— |
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