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Long-time [[LA]]-area [[fan]] and member of [[LASFS]] who also served as secretary of [[LASFS]]. He was one of the inhabitants of [[The Booby Hatch]]. | Long-time [[LA]]-area [[fan]] and member of [[LASFS]] who also served as secretary of [[LASFS]]. He was one of the inhabitants of [[The Booby Hatch]]. | ||
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{{link | website=http://eFanzines.com/Castora/Castora.pdf|text=Autobiographical article at EFanzines}} | {{link | website=http://eFanzines.com/Castora/Castora.pdf|text=Autobiographical article at EFanzines}} | ||
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Revision as of 03:35, 9 February 2020
(1934 -- July, 2009)
Long-time LA-area fan and member of LASFS who also served as secretary of LASFS. He was one of the inhabitants of The Booby Hatch.
His early years in fandom were with the Pittsburgh Science Fiction Association, PSFA. He was a member of SAPS and The Cult
Autobiographical article at EFanzines
Person | 1934—2009 |
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