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'''Albert Griffiths''' was [[fan]] from [[Bradford]] active in the 1930s. He attended the [[1937 Leeds Convention]] and the [[Second British Convention]] in London in 1938, but wasn’t in evidence after that.
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'''Albert Griffiths''' was [[fan]] from [[Bradford]] active in the 1930s. He attended the [[1937 Leeds Convention]] and the [[Second British Convention]] in London in 1938, but wasn't in evidence after that. He contributed to ''[[Novae Terrae]]'' and ''[[Tomorrow]]'' and produced three issues of a [[fanzine]], ''[[Sclentifiictionaleodenslan]]''. In ''[[The Immortal Storm]]'', [[Sam Moskowitz]] spoke of:
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Albert Griffiths' article [in ''Novae Terrae'' #18] 'The Future' declared dramatically that if fans put aside 'Utopian dreams' and examined the world of practicability a world beyond their wildest imaginings might be attained.
  
 
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Albert Griffiths was fan from Bradford active in the 1930s. He attended the 1937 Leeds Convention and the Second British Convention in London in 1938, but wasn't in evidence after that. He contributed to Novae Terrae and Tomorrow and produced three issues of a fanzine, Sclentifiictionaleodenslan. In The Immortal Storm, Sam Moskowitz spoke of:

Albert Griffiths' article [in Novae Terrae #18] 'The Future' declared dramatically that if fans put aside 'Utopian dreams' and examined the world of practicability a world beyond their wildest imaginings might be attained.

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