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Members of the [[QSFL]] who supported the [[Triumvirs]]' policies, as opposed to the [[Futurians]] who were the [[Quadrumvirs]]' faction. Many of them were not well-known as [[fans]], but attended the last two [[PhilCos]] before the wartime suspension. It was supposed that they would vote the [[Triumvir]]'s way, but because of this suspicion and their numerical strength the non-Queensies saw to it that few votes were actually taken at the [[PhilCos]].  
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Members of the [[QSFL]] who supported the [[Triumvirs]]' policies, as opposed to the [[Futurians]] who were the [[Quadrumvirs]]' faction. Many of them were not well-known as [[fans]], but attended the last two [[PhilCos]] before the [[war]]time suspension. It was supposed that they would vote the [[Triumvir]]'s way, but because of this suspicion and their numerical strength the non-Queensies saw to it that few votes were actually taken at the [[PhilCos]].  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:14, 23 July 2021

Members of the Queens Science Fiction League also called the Queens Group.

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
Members of the QSFL who supported the Triumvirs' policies, as opposed to the Futurians who were the Quadrumvirs' faction. Many of them were not well-known as fans, but attended the last two PhilCos before the wartime suspension. It was supposed that they would vote the Triumvir's way, but because of this suspicion and their numerical strength the non-Queensies saw to it that few votes were actually taken at the PhilCos.
From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
Members of the QSFL who supported the Triumvirs' policies, as opposed to the Futurian faction of New York. Many of them were not well-known fans, but attended the last two Philicos. It was supposed that they would vote the Triumvirs' way, but because of the supposition, and their numerical strength, the non-Queensies saw to it that few votes were taken at the Philcos.

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