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(April 8, 1887 – October 10, 1963) | (April 8, 1887 – October 10, 1963) | ||
− | '''Roger Sherman Hoar''' a Massachusetts state senator and assistant attorney general, wrote [[SF]] under the [[pseudonym]] of '''Ralph Milne Farley'''. in the early 1940s, he was a member of the [[pro writers]] [[club]], the [[Milwaukee Fictioneers]]. | + | '''Roger Sherman Hoar''', a Massachusetts state senator and assistant attorney general, wrote [[SF]] under the [[pseudonym]] of '''Ralph Milne Farley'''. in the early 1940s, he was a member of the [[pro writers]] [[club]], the [[Milwaukee Fictioneers]]. |
Some of Farley’s stories — maybe most — were collaborations with Hoar’s daughter, [[Caroline Prescott Hoar]]. Farley is known principally today for his ''An Earthman on Venus'' (1950). | Some of Farley’s stories — maybe most — were collaborations with Hoar’s daughter, [[Caroline Prescott Hoar]]. Farley is known principally today for his ''An Earthman on Venus'' (1950). |
Revision as of 11:03, 9 August 2020
(April 8, 1887 – October 10, 1963)
Roger Sherman Hoar, a Massachusetts state senator and assistant attorney general, wrote SF under the pseudonym of Ralph Milne Farley. in the early 1940s, he was a member of the pro writers club, the Milwaukee Fictioneers.
Some of Farley’s stories — maybe most — were collaborations with Hoar’s daughter, Caroline Prescott Hoar. Farley is known principally today for his An Earthman on Venus (1950).
Person | 1887—1963 |
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