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(April 9, 1942 – )
 
(April 9, 1942 – )
  
'''William J. Sarill''', a [[fan]] active in the 1950s and ’60s, was an early member of [[The Cult]] and a “pseudomember” of [[MITSFS]]. He contributed to such [[fanzines]] as [[Paul S. Williams]]’ ''[[Within]]'', and attended [[Detention]], the 1959 [[Worldcon]], and [[Baycon (Worldcon)]], the 1968 Worldcon.   
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'''William J. Sarill''', a [[fan]] active in the 1950s and ’60s, was an early member of [[The Cult]] and a “pseudomember” of [[MITSFS]]. He contributed to such [[fanzines]] as [[Paul S. Williams]]’ ''[[Within]]'', and attended [[Detention]], the 1959 [[Worldcon]], and [[Baycon (Worldcon)]], the 1968 Worldcon.  He was a friend and onetime roommate of [[Philip K. Dick]]’s.
  
He is named on a number of patents.
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A biochemist who has worked in nutrition and anti-aging research, Sarill is named on a number of patents.
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* [https://youtu.be/jCQiX8bypi0 2021 video] of Sarill talking about [[PKD]].
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* [https://theglobalhealinghub.com/practitioner/william-sarill-biochemist-medical-intuitive-energy-healer/ Website. ]
  
  
 
{{person | birth=1942}} [[Category:fan]] [[Category:US]]
 
{{person | birth=1942}} [[Category:fan]] [[Category:US]]

Revision as of 00:03, 4 August 2023

(April 9, 1942 – )

William J. Sarill, a fan active in the 1950s and ’60s, was an early member of The Cult and a “pseudomember” of MITSFS. He contributed to such fanzines as Paul WilliamsWithin, and attended Detention, the 1959 Worldcon, and Baycon, the 1968 Worldcon. He was a friend and onetime roommate of Philip K. Dick’s.

A biochemist who has worked in nutrition and anti-aging research, Sarill is named on a number of patents.



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