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'''Edwin F. Counts''', a [[fan]] from [[Battle Creek, MI]], active in the 1940s, was a charter member of [[The National Fantasy Fan Federation]] in 1941. | '''Edwin F. Counts''', a [[fan]] from [[Battle Creek, MI]], active in the 1940s, was a charter member of [[The National Fantasy Fan Federation]] in 1941. | ||
− | He was one of the attendees at [[Michicon 4]] in 1944 at the [[Slan Shack]] in [[Battle Creek | + | He was one of the attendees at [[Michicon 4]] in 1944 at the [[Slan Shack]] in [[Battle Creek]], at the [[First Post-Radar-Contact-with-the-Moon Con]] in [[Chicago]] in 1946 and [[Midwestcon 1]] in [[Ohio]] in 1950, as well as several [[Worldcon]]s. |
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+ | During [[World War II]], Counts sent more than 50 [[prozines]] to [[stf]]-deprived [[British]] [[fen]] through [[Operation Fantast]]. | ||
*Founding Member article in {{TNFF|date=September, 2018 issue |volume=77|number=9}}. | *Founding Member article in {{TNFF|date=September, 2018 issue |volume=77|number=9}}. |
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Edwin F. Counts, a fan from Battle Creek, MI, active in the 1940s, was a charter member of The National Fantasy Fan Federation in 1941.
He was one of the attendees at Michicon 4 in 1944 at the Slan Shack in Battle Creek, at the First Post-Radar-Contact-with-the-Moon Con in Chicago in 1946 and Midwestcon 1 in Ohio in 1950, as well as several Worldcons.
During World War II, Counts sent more than 50 prozines to stf-deprived British fen through Operation Fantast.
- Founding Member article in September, 2018 issue National Fantasy Fan.
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