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  • ...(later '''del Rey''') was a [[New York]]er, a member of the [[Hydra Club]] in the 1950s. ...ey were touring the South. According to [[Isaac Asimov's]] ''In Joy Still Felt'' (1980), she was 44 at the time of her death.
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  • * ''In Joy Still Felt -- The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov, 1954–1978'' by [[Isaac Asimov]] (Do
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  • ...[Worldcon]] in [[London]] in the [[UK]]. It defeated the [[Berkley-Oakland in 1957]] bid at [[Nycon II]] and went on to run [[Loncon]]. See [[1957 Worldc ...r instance 'Old Woodchuck' in ''[[Canadian Fandom]]'' #16 (December 1953), felt 'London could possibly swing the deal by 1956 or 57.'
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  • ...eman]] were two of the key figures in establishing and promoting Bubonicon in its early days. ...of this theme. In the 1990s, Bubonicon averaged three hundred members and in the 2000s grew to around 500 members.
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  • ...[Eastercon]]) sapped its energy… though it is maintained by some that OMPA still exists, just that nobody has made [[minac]] since 1977. ...ertising world it would have been called a brainstorming session. It began in the late afternoon of Saturday, June 19th, 1954, and carried on into the co
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  • ...was soon [[letterhacking]]. '''Isaac Asenion''', a misspelling of his name in the [[prozine]] [[letter columns]] when he was an unknown [[fan]] with a st ...us politics. He attended the [[First Worldcon]], but was not active enough in the [[Futurians]] to be excluded. (See [[Exclusion Act]].)
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  • ...out his schooling, family background, jobs, [[ktp]], which would be useful in understanding the person. ...his schooling, family background, jobs, [[ktp|&c]], which would be useful in understanding the person.
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  • ''This article was originally written by [[Dan Caldwell]] in 1996 and is also available ...[Ken Moore|Ken]] immediately remarks "wouldn't it be nice to have one here in [[Nashville]]."
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