Difference between revisions of "Newark SFL"
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− | An offshoot of the [[QSFL]], with members also drawn from the [[Solaroid Club]]. Formed in 1939 of [[New Jersey]] [[fans]] including [[Moskowitz]], [[Dick Crain|Crain]], [[Osheroff]], [[de la Ree]], [[Gaetz]], and others. It did not become important as an [[organization]]. | + | An offshoot of the [[QSFL]], with members also drawn from the [[Solaroid Club]]. Formed in 1939 of [[New Jersey]] [[fans]] including [[Sam Moskowitz|Moskowitz]], [[Dick Crain|Crain]], [[Alex Osheroff|Osheroff]], [[Gerry de la Ree|de la Ree]], [[Roderick Gaetz|Gaetz]], and others. It did not become important as an [[organization]]. |
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Revision as of 15:42, 27 March 2023
(1) An Early Club[edit]
A short-lived chapter of the SFL in Newark, NJ, by Robert Bahr, Charles Purcell and Sam Moskowitz and later added members John Maderas, William Weiner and Otto Schuck. It never amounted to much because it broke up over arguments as to what activities to engage in.
(2) A Later Separate Club?[edit]
From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944 |
An offshoot of the QSFL, with members also drawn from the Solaroid Club. Formed in 1939 of New Jersey fans including Moskowitz, Crain, Osheroff, de la Ree, Gaetz, and others. It did not become important as an organization. |
Club | 1930s— |
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