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− | '''Fred William Fischer''', [[ | + | '''Fred William Fischer''', a [[Southern]] [[fan]], was a member of the [[Dixie Fantasy Federation]] in the early 1940s. |
According to [https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Southern_Star/Southern_Star02.pdf#page=29 a June 1941 biographical interview] in ''[[The Southern Star (Gilbert)]]'' 2, p. 29, he was born in [[Knoxville, TN]], spent his teen years in [[Denver]] reading the [[pulps]], then returned to [[Tennessee]] for college and remained there. | According to [https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Southern_Star/Southern_Star02.pdf#page=29 a June 1941 biographical interview] in ''[[The Southern Star (Gilbert)]]'' 2, p. 29, he was born in [[Knoxville, TN]], spent his teen years in [[Denver]] reading the [[pulps]], then returned to [[Tennessee]] for college and remained there. |
Latest revision as of 13:13, 20 September 2022
(December 6, 1910 – December 10, 1975)
Fred William Fischer, a Southern fan, was a member of the Dixie Fantasy Federation in the early 1940s.
According to a June 1941 biographical interview in The Southern Star 2, p. 29, he was born in Knoxville, TN, spent his teen years in Denver reading the pulps, then returned to Tennessee for college and remained there.
Fred W. Fischer at FindaGrave.
Person | 1910—1975 |
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