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Geographical considerations have influenced plans for regional organizations and caused considerable controversy on the location of conventions. The East Coast has usually had a larger proportion of fans than other areas, though the Pacific Coast also shows notable concentrations. Most [[fans]] are in the United States and, after that, in the British Isles; there are a few dozen each in Canada and Australia/New Zealand. Of the many [[fans]] outside the Anglo-Saxon world relatively few are in contact with our branches of [[fandom]]. Ordinarily, more [[fans]] per capita will appear in large cities, where contacts with other [[fans]] are easier; certainly [[fan]] activity is on the whole more advanced in the Metropolitan areas. But all have their ups and downs. | Geographical considerations have influenced plans for regional organizations and caused considerable controversy on the location of conventions. The East Coast has usually had a larger proportion of fans than other areas, though the Pacific Coast also shows notable concentrations. Most [[fans]] are in the United States and, after that, in the British Isles; there are a few dozen each in Canada and Australia/New Zealand. Of the many [[fans]] outside the Anglo-Saxon world relatively few are in contact with our branches of [[fandom]]. Ordinarily, more [[fans]] per capita will appear in large cities, where contacts with other [[fans]] are easier; certainly [[fan]] activity is on the whole more advanced in the Metropolitan areas. But all have their ups and downs. | ||
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From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
Geographical considerations have influenced plans for regional organizations and caused considerable controversy on the location of conventions. The East Coast has usually had a larger proportion of fans than other areas, though the Pacific Coast also shows notable concentrations. Most fans are in the United States and, after that, in the British Isles; there are a few dozen each in Canada and Australia/New Zealand. Of the many fans outside the Anglo-Saxon world relatively few are in contact with our branches of fandom. Ordinarily, more fans per capita will appear in large cities, where contacts with other fans are easier; certainly fan activity is on the whole more advanced in the Metropolitan areas. But all have their ups and downs. |
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