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'''Raymond “Raym” Washington, Jr.,''' was an early [[Florida]] [[fan]] who was connected with [[Degler's]] [[Cosmic Circle]] — he was one of the few important fans who fell for Degler.  He used the [[publishing house]] [[Dixie Press]], was a member of [[FAPA]] and published ''[[The Science Fiction Savant]]''.
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'''Raymond M. “Raym” Washington, Jr.,''' was an early [[Florida]] [[fan]] who was connected with [[Degler's]] [[Cosmic Circle]] — he was one of the few important fans who fell for Degler’s mishegoss.  He used the [[publishing house]] [[Dixie Press]], was a member of [[FAPA]] and published ''[[The Science Fiction Savant]]''.
  
 
According to [[Harry Warner]], Raym's younger sister, [[Mary Helen Washington]], was also a [[fan]].  With [[Degler]], they held the [[Live Oak Conference]] in early 1943.
 
According to [[Harry Warner]], Raym's younger sister, [[Mary Helen Washington]], was also a [[fan]].  With [[Degler]], they held the [[Live Oak Conference]] in early 1943.
  
 
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* ''[[Cosmic Digest]]'' [1943] (with [[Claude Degler]] as Don Rogers)
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* ''[[Cosmic Digest]]'' [1943] (with [[Claude Degler]] as [[Don Rogers]])
 
* ''[[Fanews Analyzer]]'' [1943] (with others)
 
* ''[[Fanews Analyzer]]'' [1943] (with others)
 
* ''[[Scientifun]]''
 
* ''[[Scientifun]]''
 
* ''[[The Science Fiction Savant]]'' (for [[FAPA]])
 
* ''[[The Science Fiction Savant]]'' (for [[FAPA]])
 
* ''[[Take-Off!]]'' [1944] (for [[FAPA]])
 
* ''[[Take-Off!]]'' [1944] (for [[FAPA]])
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Revision as of 10:07, 9 March 2021

Raym Washington.

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Raymond M. “Raym” Washington, Jr., was an early Florida fan who was connected with Degler's Cosmic Circle — he was one of the few important fans who fell for Degler’s mishegoss. He used the publishing house Dixie Press, was a member of FAPA and published The Science Fiction Savant.

According to Harry Warner, Raym's younger sister, Mary Helen Washington, was also a fan. With Degler, they held the Live Oak Conference in early 1943.

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