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He was a member of [[LASFS]], though he resigned in a [[blowup]] in 1952 (see [[Fancyclopedia 2]] entry under [[LASFS]]). The [[club]] honored him at a [[Fanquet]] three years later, though, so they must have made up. | He was a member of [[LASFS]], though he resigned in a [[blowup]] in 1952 (see [[Fancyclopedia 2]] entry under [[LASFS]]). The [[club]] honored him at a [[Fanquet]] three years later, though, so they must have made up. | ||
− | In 1951, he married [[Audrey Clinton]]; they [[edited]] an issue of ''[[Shaggy]]'' together. They divorced at some point. He married [[Jessie Clinton]] in December 1957 in Las Vegas; they were among the [[Bay Area]] fans who were | + | In 1951, he married [[Audrey Clinton]]; they [[edited]] an issue of ''[[Shaggy]]'' together. They divorced at some point. He married [[Jessie Clinton]] in December 1957 in Las Vegas; they were among the [[Bay Area]] fans who were officers during the [[Breendoggle]]. |
Ed was a member of the [[Berkeley in '67]] [[Worldcon bid]]. [[We]] can’t find evidence of his [[fanac]] after that, so he may have [[gafiated]]. He and Jessie moved to Montana where he died in 2006. | Ed was a member of the [[Berkeley in '67]] [[Worldcon bid]]. [[We]] can’t find evidence of his [[fanac]] after that, so he may have [[gafiated]]. He and Jessie moved to Montana where he died in 2006. |
Revision as of 16:26, 23 June 2021
(February 20, 1926 – January 16, 2006)
Edwin Moerenhout Clinton, Jr., a California fan and pro active beginning in the 1940s, also wrote sf as Anthony More, E. M. Clinton, Ed M. Clinton, Jr., and other variants. He was on the roster for Philcon, the 1947 Worldcon.
He was a member of LASFS, though he resigned in a blowup in 1952 (see Fancyclopedia 2 entry under LASFS). The club honored him at a Fanquet three years later, though, so they must have made up.
In 1951, he married Audrey Clinton; they edited an issue of Shaggy together. They divorced at some point. He married Jessie Clinton in December 1957 in Las Vegas; they were among the Bay Area fans who were officers during the Breendoggle.
Ed was a member of the Berkeley in '67 Worldcon bid. We can’t find evidence of his fanac after that, so he may have gafiated. He and Jessie moved to Montana where he died in 2006.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1955 — LASFS Fanquet
Person | 1926—2006 |
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