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A 1-page [[fanzine]] published by [[Redd Boggs]] in August 1952.
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1-page [[one-off]] distributed by [[Redd Boggs]] in [[FAPA]] Mailing 60, August 1952 (the ''[[FAPA Book]]'' lists the title '''''As Fapa Goes...?''''', without the acronym in uppercase, although Boggs apparently all-capped – this seems to be a matter of personal styles). In the following ''[[SkyHook]]'' #15 (Autumn 1952, p. 3), he mentions it as "the inevitable title I gave to the [[poll]] information sheet" on the members' preferences in [[wikipedia:1952 United States presidential election]], i. e. [[politics]]:
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Ike received 24 votes, Stevenson 12. There were no votes for third-party candidates. One lone attempt at humor was received.
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Another "'''''As Fapa Goes'''''" was indexed (possibly without punctuation...?) among "could be mistaken for Fapa [[post-mailing|post­ mailings]] to this mailing [76, August 1956] but were not per ''[[the FA|The Fantasy Amateur]]''".
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:20, 19 January 2023

1-page one-off distributed by Redd Boggs in FAPA Mailing 60, August 1952 (the FAPA Book lists the title As Fapa Goes...?, without the acronym in uppercase, although Boggs apparently all-capped – this seems to be a matter of personal styles). In the following SkyHook #15 (Autumn 1952, p. 3), he mentions it as "the inevitable title I gave to the poll information sheet" on the members' preferences in wikipedia:1952 United States presidential election, i. e. politics:

Ike received 24 votes, Stevenson 12. There were no votes for third-party candidates. One lone attempt at humor was received.

Another "As Fapa Goes" was indexed (possibly without punctuation...?) among "could be mistaken for Fapa post­ mailings to this mailing [76, August 1956] but were not per The Fantasy Amateur".


Publication 1952
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