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− | '''Jerry William Lapidus''' was a [[fan]] | + | '''Jerry William Lapidus''' was a New York [[fan]], active mainly in the 1960s and ’70s. He was one of the founders of the [[Syracuse University Science Fiction Society]] and a member and [[officer]] of the [[University of Chicago Science Fiction Society]]. He was a member of [[Gestalt]], [[FAPA]], and [[Slanapa]] and was active in the latter right up to his death. He was married to fellow fan [[Anita Lapidus]] who predeceased him and later lived in Ormond Beach, FL. |
He was a major player in the [[WSFS]] [[neepery]] of the 1960s and ’70s, publishing ''[[The Legal Rules]]''. | He was a major player in the [[WSFS]] [[neepery]] of the 1960s and ’70s, publishing ''[[The Legal Rules]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 16:13, 5 May 2023
(~1948 – April 19, 2023)
Jerry William Lapidus was a New York fan, active mainly in the 1960s and ’70s. He was one of the founders of the Syracuse University Science Fiction Society and a member and officer of the University of Chicago Science Fiction Society. He was a member of Gestalt, FAPA, and Slanapa and was active in the latter right up to his death. He was married to fellow fan Anita Lapidus who predeceased him and later lived in Ormond Beach, FL.
He was a major player in the WSFS neepery of the 1960s and ’70s, publishing The Legal Rules.
- 2001 Light Years from Home (for N'APA)
- 3-5-0-0 (with Anita Lapidus, for Slanapa and FAPA)
- Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine [1960s] (for N'APA)
- Day by Day [1972] (for FAPA)
- The Legal Rules [1968-72]
- Piddle, Twiddle & Resolve [1970s] (for Slanapa)
- Tomorrow And... [late 60s - early 70s] (with Mike Bradley)
Person | 1948—2023 |
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