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− | + | '''Clayton “Clay” Hamlin, Jr.''', was a [[fan]] and [[prozine]] [[collector]] living in [[Bangor, ME]], and [[nicknamed]] [[Maine-iac]]. He was [[President]] of the [[ISFCC]] and a [[director]] of the [[N3F]]. | |
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* ''[[The Raving Maine-iac]]'' (for [[N'APA]]). | * ''[[The Raving Maine-iac]]'' (for [[N'APA]]). | ||
* ''[[Terran Daily Gazette]]'' | * ''[[Terran Daily Gazette]]'' | ||
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Revision as of 00:53, 20 February 2021
(April 21, 1925 —)
Clayton “Clay” Hamlin, Jr., was a fan and prozine collector living in Bangor, ME, and nicknamed Maine-iac. He was President of the ISFCC and a director of the N3F.
In mundane life, he was an accountant.
- Janey's Journal
- Lunatic Quarterly (with Frank Stodolka and Fred Haskell)
- The Odd One
- The Raving Maine-iac (for N'APA).
- Terran Daily Gazette
Person | 1925— |
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