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− | Australian academic nominated by [[John Bangsund]] in issue 3 of ''[[The Cosmic Dustbug]]'' as being likely the "world's [[most senior sf fan]]". | + | '''Walter Murdoch''' was an [[Australian]] [[academic]] nominated by [[John Bangsund]] in issue 3 of ''[[The Cosmic Dustbug]]'' as being likely the "world's [[Most Senior Fan|most senior sf fan]]". |
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+ | Murdoch University in [[Perth]], [[Western Australia]], is named after him, and that university has had a [[science fiction]] [[club]] called the [[Murdoch Alternative Reality Society]]. | ||
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{{person | born=1874 | died=1970}} | {{person | born=1874 | died=1970}} | ||
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[[Category:australia]] | [[Category:australia]] |
Latest revision as of 03:32, 26 November 2024
(Sept 17, 1874 – July 30, 1970)
Walter Murdoch was an Australian academic nominated by John Bangsund in issue 3 of The Cosmic Dustbug as being likely the "world's most senior sf fan".
Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia, is named after him, and that university has had a science fiction club called the Murdoch Alternative Reality Society.
Person | 1874—1970 |
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