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'''Norm Browne''', a [[Canadian]] [[fan]], started the [[Vancouver SF Club]], and co-[[edited]] three issues of its [[clubzine]], ''[[Hibited Happenings]]''. He moved to [[Edmonton]], where he published ''[[Vanations]]'' and then ''[[Damn]]'', and co-edited ''[[Filler]]'' with [[Dean Grennell]].  In 1952, he was on the staff of the ''[[Philcon Reporter]]''.
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'''Norm Browne''', a [[Canadian]] [[fan]], started the [[Vancouver SF Club]], and co-[[edited]] three issues of its [[clubzine]], ''[[Hibited Happenings]]''. He moved to [[Edmonton]], where he published ''[[Vanations]]'' and then ''[[Damn]]'', and co-edited ''[[Filler (Grennell)]]'' with [[Dean Grennell]].  In 1952, he was on the staff of the ''[[Philcon Reporter]]''.
  
 
In 1953, Browne was one of the group of young [[fen]] who fomented [[7th Fandom]], attending [[HEcon]] and the subsequent [[Midwestcon 4]] shenanigans. The following year, he shared the room where the [[door]] was busted at [[Midwestcon 5]].
 
In 1953, Browne was one of the group of young [[fen]] who fomented [[7th Fandom]], attending [[HEcon]] and the subsequent [[Midwestcon 4]] shenanigans. The following year, he shared the room where the [[door]] was busted at [[Midwestcon 5]].

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Norm Browne, a Canadian fan, started the Vancouver SF Club, and co-edited three issues of its clubzine, Hibited Happenings. He moved to Edmonton, where he published Vanations and then Damn, and co-edited Filler with Dean Grennell. In 1952, he was on the staff of the Philcon Reporter.

In 1953, Browne was one of the group of young fen who fomented 7th Fandom, attending HEcon and the subsequent Midwestcon 4 shenanigans. The following year, he shared the room where the door was busted at Midwestcon 5.



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