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Dan Goodman is a [[Minneapolis]]-area [[fan]].  He discovered [[fandom]] in 1962 and is a member of [[Minnstf]] and has edited it's newsletter, ''[[Einblatt]]''. He is a member of [[Minneapa]] (with the [[apazine]] ''[[Lost Angel]]'') and a past member of [[APA-L]], [[RAPS]], [[FAPA]], [[The Cult]], [[ValAPA]], [[The Lens]], [[Melvin]], and [[TAPS]].
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Dan Goodman was a [[Minneapolis]]-area [[fan]] who discovered [[fandom]] in 1962. He was a member of [[Minnstf]] and edited some issues of its newsletter, ''[[Einblatt]]''. He was a member of [[Minneapa]] (with the [[apazine]] ''[[Lost Angel]]'') and a past member of [[APA-L]], [[RAPS]], [[FAPA]], [[The Cult]], [[ValAPA]], [[The Lens]], [[Melvin]], and [[TAPS]].
  
 
In 1979, he provided something of a fannish autobiography in {{file770 | issue=12 | page=13}}.
 
In 1979, he provided something of a fannish autobiography in {{file770 | issue=12 | page=13}}.
  
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Revision as of 11:12, 25 March 2020

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Dan Goodman was a Minneapolis-area fan who discovered fandom in 1962. He was a member of Minnstf and edited some issues of its newsletter, Einblatt. He was a member of Minneapa (with the apazine Lost Angel) and a past member of APA-L, RAPS, FAPA, The Cult, ValAPA, The Lens, Melvin, and TAPS.

In 1979, he provided something of a fannish autobiography in File 770 12, p. 13.


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