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'''Richard Dennis “Dick” Ellington''' was a [[Bay Area]] [[fan]] living in [[New York]], active beginning in the 1950s.  He was a member of the [[New York SF Circle]], the [[Fanoclasts]], [[ESFA]], [[OMPA]], [[FAPA]], the [[NYCon II]] [[committee]], and the [[(Second) Futurian Society of New York]].
 
'''Richard Dennis “Dick” Ellington''' was a [[Bay Area]] [[fan]] living in [[New York]], active beginning in the 1950s.  He was a member of the [[New York SF Circle]], the [[Fanoclasts]], [[ESFA]], [[OMPA]], [[FAPA]], the [[NYCon II]] [[committee]], and the [[(Second) Futurian Society of New York]].
  
He contributed the article, "Me To Your Leader Take" to ''[[All in Color for a Dime]]'' (1970), edited by Lupoff & Thompson.
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He contributed the article, "Me To Your Leader Take" to ''All in Color for a Dime'' (1970), edited by [[Richard Lupoff]] and [[Donald A. Thompson]].
  
He ran unsuccessfully for [[TAFF]] in 1957.  
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He ran unsuccessfully for [[TAFF]] in 1957. He was married to [[Pat Ellington]].  
  
 
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(September 30, 1930 – 1991)

Richard Dennis “Dick” Ellington was a Bay Area fan living in New York, active beginning in the 1950s. He was a member of the New York SF Circle, the Fanoclasts, ESFA, OMPA, FAPA, the NYCon II committee, and the (Second) Futurian Society of New York.

He contributed the article, "Me To Your Leader Take" to All in Color for a Dime (1970), edited by Richard Lupoff and Donald A. Thompson.

He ran unsuccessfully for TAFF in 1957. He was married to Pat Ellington.

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