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'''Carmela Mildred Taurasi''' attended the [[First Worldcon]] in 1939, and went to the [[Softball Game]] there. | '''Carmela Mildred Taurasi''' attended the [[First Worldcon]] in 1939, and went to the [[Softball Game]] there. | ||
− | She was [[Triumvir]] member [[James V. Taurasi]]’s sister. [[4SJ]] [ | + | She was [[Triumvir]] member [[James V. Taurasi]]’s sister. [[4SJ]] [https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/New_Fandom/New_Fandom06.pdf reported] that [[James Taurasi|Jimmy]] was “up in arms” because [[Morojo]] had “slyly supplied her with subversive literature” and introduced her to [[Esperanto]]. |
− | In 1938, [[Dick Wilson]] [ | + | In 1938, [[Dick Wilson]] [https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/SFNL-RichardWilson/SFNL51.pdf claimed] Millie had “unconstitutionally” edited the second [[ish]] of Jimmy’s [[FAPA|FAPAzine]] ''[[Weird and Fantasy Fiction]]''. |
She appears to have [[gafiated]] in the early 1940s. In 1946, Millie married Arthur Marceau. | She appears to have [[gafiated]] in the early 1940s. In 1946, Millie married Arthur Marceau. |
Revision as of 06:20, 29 November 2022
(October 2, 1924 – September 4, 2002)
Carmela Mildred Taurasi attended the First Worldcon in 1939, and went to the Softball Game there.
She was Triumvir member James V. Taurasi’s sister. 4SJ reported that Jimmy was “up in arms” because Morojo had “slyly supplied her with subversive literature” and introduced her to Esperanto.
In 1938, Dick Wilson claimed Millie had “unconstitutionally” edited the second ish of Jimmy’s FAPAzine Weird and Fantasy Fiction.
She appears to have gafiated in the early 1940s. In 1946, Millie married Arthur Marceau.
Person | 1924—2002 |
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