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+ | '''Jim Schrieber''' was an [[American]] [[SF]] [[fan]] in the 1950s. He co-wrote a [[fanzine]], [[Vector (Ellison)|Vector]], with [[Harlan Ellison]], and was a leading light of the [[flying saucer]] group [[ETRO]]. | ||
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Jim Schrieber was an American SF fan in the 1950s. He co-wrote a fanzine, Vector, with Harlan Ellison, and was a leading light of the flying saucer group ETRO.
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