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(ca. 1955 – June 16, 1975)
 
(ca. 1955 – June 16, 1975)
  
'''Richard H. Small''', an [[apahack]] from [[Tallahassee, FL]], belonged to [[REHUPA]], [[Dagon]], [[Apanage]], [[CAPA-Alpha]], [[APA-5]], and [[SAPS]].
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'''Rich Small''', an [[apahack]] from [[Tallahassee, FL]], belonged to [[REHUPA]], [[Dagon]], [[Apanage]], [[CAPA-Alpha]], [[APA-5]], and [[SAPS]].
  
 
Rich had many [[fannish]] interests, as his [[apa]] participation shows; however, he was an avid [[comix]] fan. He seemed to often live and breathe as an old comics hero. In a 1972 Walpurgis Night college skit at Florida State University, he brought the house down as he mugged through a performance as the original Captain Marvel. He died of cancer.  
 
Rich had many [[fannish]] interests, as his [[apa]] participation shows; however, he was an avid [[comix]] fan. He seemed to often live and breathe as an old comics hero. In a 1972 Walpurgis Night college skit at Florida State University, he brought the house down as he mugged through a performance as the original Captain Marvel. He died of cancer.  

Latest revision as of 11:35, 1 October 2023

(ca. 1955 – June 16, 1975)

Rich Small, an apahack from Tallahassee, FL, belonged to REHUPA, Dagon, Apanage, CAPA-Alpha, APA-5, and SAPS.

Rich had many fannish interests, as his apa participation shows; however, he was an avid comix fan. He seemed to often live and breathe as an old comics hero. In a 1972 Walpurgis Night college skit at Florida State University, he brought the house down as he mugged through a performance as the original Captain Marvel. He died of cancer.

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