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He was part of the [[New York Science Fiction Circle]] and hung out with the [[fanhabitants]] of [[Riverside Dive]]. He became [[secretary]] of the [[Circle]] when it reorganized in the wake of [[NyCon II]] in 1956 and later attended [[Fanoclasts]] meetings. He was a friend of [[Lee Hoffman]]’s when she was living in New York. | He was part of the [[New York Science Fiction Circle]] and hung out with the [[fanhabitants]] of [[Riverside Dive]]. He became [[secretary]] of the [[Circle]] when it reorganized in the wake of [[NyCon II]] in 1956 and later attended [[Fanoclasts]] meetings. He was a friend of [[Lee Hoffman]]’s when she was living in New York. | ||
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Revision as of 13:51, 15 March 2023
(June 30, 1936 – February 10, 2002)
David Kenneth Ritz Van Ronk was a New York fan in the 1950s and ’60s, before the singer became the important figure in the American folk music revival and the Greenwich Village scene dubbed the "Mayor of MacDougal Street."
He was part of the New York Science Fiction Circle and hung out with the fanhabitants of Riverside Dive. He became secretary of the Circle when it reorganized in the wake of NyCon II in 1956 and later attended Fanoclasts meetings. He was a friend of Lee Hoffman’s when she was living in New York.
- The Bosses Songbook [1958] (uncredited, with Dick Ellington)
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1992 — Minicon 27
Person | 1936—2002 |
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