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'''Frances Nevada Swisher''' (sometimes styled '''F. N. Swisher''') worked on indexing [[SF]] [[fanzines]], [[prozines]], authors, etc., with her husband, early [[SF fan]] Dr. [[R. D. Swisher]]. They created the ''[[SF Checklist]]'' and the [[Swisher Index]].
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'''Frances Nevada Swisher''' (sometimes styled '''F. N. Swisher''') worked on [[index]]ing [[SF]] [[fanzines]], [[prozines]], authors, etc., with her husband, early [[SF fan]] Dr. [[R. D. Swisher]]. They created the [[Swisher Index]].
 
   
 
   
 
In 1939, they attended the first [[Worldcon]] together. She tried to convince the [[Triumvirs]] to reverse their [[Exclusion Act]] against the [[Futurians]].  
 
In 1939, they attended the first [[Worldcon]] together. She tried to convince the [[Triumvirs]] to reverse their [[Exclusion Act]] against the [[Futurians]].  
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The Swishers hosted two of the early [[Boskone]]s at their home in Winchester, MA. They brought their daughter, Frances Nevada Swisher II (July 3, 1940–November 7, 2006), to [[Stranger Club]] meetings.
  
 
Her pecan buns were famous among early [[fen]].  
 
Her pecan buns were famous among early [[fen]].  

Revision as of 10:31, 28 September 2021

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Frances Nevada Swisher (sometimes styled F. N. Swisher) worked on indexing SF fanzines, prozines, authors, etc., with her husband, early SF fan Dr. R. D. Swisher. They created the Swisher Index.

In 1939, they attended the first Worldcon together. She tried to convince the Triumvirs to reverse their Exclusion Act against the Futurians.

The Swishers hosted two of the early Boskones at their home in Winchester, MA. They brought their daughter, Frances Nevada Swisher II (July 3, 1940–November 7, 2006), to Stranger Club meetings.

Her pecan buns were famous among early fen.



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