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− | An organization founded by [[Ruth Berman]] and some friends in [[Minneapolis]] in the late 50s. After the demise of the [[MFS]] as a formal organization, there was a void of organized [[fandom]] in the [[Twin Cities]]. | + | An organization founded by [[Ruth Berman]] and some friends in [[Minneapolis]] in the late 50s. After the demise of the [[MFS]] as a formal organization, there was a void of organized [[fandom]] in the [[Twin Cities]]. Berman and friends created the Twin Cities Fantasy Society to fill it, but were unable to generate enough sustained interested to keep it going, a condition which remained until the creation of [[Minn-Stf]] in the late 60s. |
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Revision as of 03:41, 1 March 2020
An organization founded by Ruth Berman and some friends in Minneapolis in the late 50s. After the demise of the MFS as a formal organization, there was a void of organized fandom in the Twin Cities. Berman and friends created the Twin Cities Fantasy Society to fill it, but were unable to generate enough sustained interested to keep it going, a condition which remained until the creation of Minn-Stf in the late 60s.
Club | 1950s—1960s |
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