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He wrote popular science books and four SF novels and was a frequent attendee at early [[conventions]]. He spoke at the [[Second British Convention]] and was [[GoH]] at [[Eastercon 1944]]. He was president of the [[British Interplanetary Society]] for 15 years.
 
He wrote popular science books and four SF novels and was a frequent attendee at early [[conventions]]. He spoke at the [[Second British Convention]] and was [[GoH]] at [[Eastercon 1944]]. He was president of the [[British Interplanetary Society]] for 15 years.
  
[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archibald_Low Wikipedia entry.]
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"Prof. A.M.Low seen by Alfred Wolmark", Science-Fantasy Review #1 (15 May 1939)

(October 17, 1888 – September 13, 1956)

Archibald Montgomery Low, a UK engineer and research physicist, self-styled “Professor” as he held no university chair, worked in many fields, often on guidance systems and rocketry. His lack of focus meant he rarely saw projects to completion.

He wrote popular science books and four SF novels and was a frequent attendee at early conventions. He spoke at the Second British Convention and was GoH at Eastercon. He was president of the British Interplanetary Society for 15 years.

Archibald Low on Wikipedia


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