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Bill Evans was the name used by Maryland chemist William Harrington Evans for his [[SF]] activities.  He received a Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Oregon State University in 1947.  He married [[Buddie McKnight]], the first wife of [[Jack McKnight]] (thus becoming close friend [[Bob Pavlat]]'s step-father-in-law.)
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'''Bill Evans''' was the name used by [[Maryland]] chemist '''William Harrington Evans''' for his [[SF]] activities.  He received a Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Oregon State University in 1947.  He married [[Buddie McKnight]], the first wife of [[Jack McKnight]] (thus becoming close friend [[Bob Pavlat]]'s step-father-in-law.)
  
With Pavlat, Evans edited/published the ''[[Evans-Pavlat Fanzine Index]]'' during 1952-1959. The issues were collected and published in 1965.  With [[Bob Peterson]], he produced ''[[Index of Science Fiction Magazines 1926 - 1948]]''. With [[Ron Ellik]] he co-authored ''[[The Universes of E. E. Smith]]'' (1966) for [[Advent Publishers|Advent:Publishers, Inc.]]. The dustjacket of this book stated that Evans started reading science fiction magazines in 1930.
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With Pavlat, Evans edited/published the ''[[Evans-Pavlat Fanzine Index]]'' during 1952-1959. The issues were collected and published in 1965.  With [[Bob Peterson]], he produced ''[[Index of Science Fiction Magazines 1926 - 1948]]''. With [[Ron Ellik]] he co-authored ''[[The Universes of E. E. Smith]]'' (1966) for [[Advent Publishers|Advent:Publishers, Inc.]]. The dustjacket of this book stated that Evans started reading [[science fiction]] magazines in 1930.
  
 
With [[Francis T. Laney]], Evans published ''Howard Philips Lovecraft (1890-1937): A Tentative Bibliography'' (1943).
 
With [[Francis T. Laney]], Evans published ''Howard Philips Lovecraft (1890-1937): A Tentative Bibliography'' (1943).
  
Evans was a member of [[First Fandom]] and the [[Washington in '77]] [[Worldcon bid]]. He was [[Hugo administrator]] for [[Constellation]].  He was a member of [[FAPA]] and served as Secretary-Treasurer.
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Evans was a member of [[First Fandom]] and the [[Washington in '77]] [[Worldcon bid]]. He was [[Hugo administrator]] for [[Constellation]].  He was a member of [[FAPA]] and served as [[Secretary]]-[[Treasurer]]. His [[publishing house]] was '''Weltschmertz Publications'''.
  
 
See {{file770 | issue=54 | page=4}} for a short obituary.
 
See {{file770 | issue=54 | page=4}} for a short obituary.
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* ''[[Cyrille]]'' [1960-63] (for [[OMPA]])
 
* ''[[Cyrille]]'' [1960-63] (for [[OMPA]])
 
* ''[[Evans-Pavlat Fanzine Index]]'' [1952-59]
 
* ''[[Evans-Pavlat Fanzine Index]]'' [1952-59]
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{{person | born=1921 | died=1985}}
 
{{person | born=1921 | died=1985}}

Revision as of 03:07, 10 December 2020

(1921 – June 24, 1985)

Bill Evans was the name used by Maryland chemist William Harrington Evans for his SF activities. He received a Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Oregon State University in 1947. He married Buddie McKnight, the first wife of Jack McKnight (thus becoming close friend Bob Pavlat's step-father-in-law.)

With Pavlat, Evans edited/published the Evans-Pavlat Fanzine Index during 1952-1959. The issues were collected and published in 1965. With Bob Peterson, he produced Index of Science Fiction Magazines 1926 - 1948. With Ron Ellik he co-authored The Universes of E. E. Smith (1966) for Advent:Publishers, Inc.. The dustjacket of this book stated that Evans started reading science fiction magazines in 1930.

With Francis T. Laney, Evans published Howard Philips Lovecraft (1890-1937): A Tentative Bibliography (1943).

Evans was a member of First Fandom and the Washington in '77 Worldcon bid. He was Hugo administrator for Constellation. He was a member of FAPA and served as Secretary-Treasurer. His publishing house was Weltschmertz Publications.

See File 770 54, p. 4 for a short obituary.

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