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'''Virgil (Roger) Douglas Smith''' (called by [[Esperanto]] initialism '''Vodoso''') was a [[fan]] and [[fan artist]] from [[Los Angeles]] active from the mid-1930s. He was a member of the [[LASFL]] from at least mid-1937 and of the [[UK]]'s [[Science Fiction Association]] (SFA), joining in July 1937. He was also a member of [[FAPA]]. | '''Virgil (Roger) Douglas Smith''' (called by [[Esperanto]] initialism '''Vodoso''') was a [[fan]] and [[fan artist]] from [[Los Angeles]] active from the mid-1930s. He was a member of the [[LASFL]] from at least mid-1937 and of the [[UK]]'s [[Science Fiction Association]] (SFA), joining in July 1937. He was also a member of [[FAPA]]. | ||
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He was profiled in ''[[Imagination!]]'' #8 (May 1935), the following all ''sic'' (see [[Ackermanese]]): | He was profiled in ''[[Imagination!]]'' #8 (May 1935), the following all ''sic'' (see [[Ackermanese]]): | ||
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Soon afterward he stopped using his father's surname and went by '''Virgil Roger Douglas'''. He married Lucille Linn Fox in August 1947; by then he worked as "draftsman" in "metals" industry and lived at 643 South [[Bixel]] Street. | Soon afterward he stopped using his father's surname and went by '''Virgil Roger Douglas'''. He married Lucille Linn Fox in August 1947; by then he worked as "draftsman" in "metals" industry and lived at 643 South [[Bixel]] Street. | ||
− | An obituary by Ackerman appeared in ''[[Science Fiction Chronicle]]'' #94, July 1987. | + | An obituary by Ackerman appeared in ''[[Science Fiction Chronicle]]'' #94, July 1987. This says that he 'just learned of [Smith's] death some years ago' so isn't inconsistent with the 1978 death date. |
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* https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/971G-7B7 with several photos | * https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/971G-7B7 with several photos | ||
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Revision as of 08:38, 1 September 2024
(November 29, 1924 – January 5, 1978?)
Virgil (Roger) Douglas Smith (called by Esperanto initialism Vodoso) was a fan and fan artist from Los Angeles active from the mid-1930s. He was a member of the LASFL from at least mid-1937 and of the UK's Science Fiction Association (SFA), joining in July 1937. He was also a member of FAPA.
He drew the hectographed cover on the first issue of Imagination! (October 1937)[1].
He was profiled in Imagination! #8 (May 1935), the following all sic (see Ackermanese):
Vodoso is derived from th Esperanto initials of Virgil Douglas Smith, son of Myrtle R. Douglas (Morojo). Bsides, naturly, th SFL, Vodoso is mem th S-FA & FAPA. He contribs to th FAPA as artist. He dsignd Madge's first covr. His favorit subjects to draw r futur aeroplanes, rokets & spaceships. Skylark of Space, told to him by Unc, aroused his intrest in stf. Has best njoyd th Skylark series & Morey-Wade-Areotales, EESmith & Campbell Jr being his best-liked authrs. Pet Peeve: Dr Keller. 'Wen a story by him apears I don’t read it & I don't read th story bfor it & I don’t read th story aftr it!' Nearst nown LA rivalr of 4E's record of 10 times on Things to Come, havng seen it (his favorit scientifilm) 8 times. Raymond Massey masculin film fave in compny with Karloff & Warren William; only lady he seems to like is Annabella. Top mag, AS—F; ilustrater, Wesso. Atheist. Pacifist. Favors mentl telepathy over Esperanto apathy. Xtrovert. Optomist. Habitual xpresion: 'I don't get it. Ambition: To b electricl ngineer
Soon afterward he stopped using his father's surname and went by Virgil Roger Douglas. He married Lucille Linn Fox in August 1947; by then he worked as "draftsman" in "metals" industry and lived at 643 South Bixel Street.
An obituary by Ackerman appeared in Science Fiction Chronicle #94, July 1987. This says that he 'just learned of [Smith's] death some years ago' so isn't inconsistent with the 1978 death date.
From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944 |
Nickname of Virgil Douglas Smith, son of Morojo and artist for Madge. |
- https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/971G-7B7 with several photos
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- ↑ Per Ackerman in Science Fiction Chronicle #94, July 1987.
Person | 1924—1978 |
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