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  • ...page, [[one-shot]], [[fanzine]] published in May 1944 which was [[T. Bruce Yerke]]'s (unfinished) autobiography. Also known as '''The Old LASFS''', it is on
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  • ...nanves]], an [[LA area]] [[insurgent]] group. It was edited by [[T. Bruce Yerke]] and was an [[Outsider Publication]].
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  • [[Fanzine]] published in the early 40s by [[T. Bruce Yerke]] and [[Forrest J Ackerman]]. It was one of the more prominent [[fanzines]]
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  • ...ination!]]''' edited by [[Forrest J Ackerman]], [[Morojo]], and [[T. Bruce Yerke]]
    473 bytes (63 words) - 05:28, 30 January 2021
  • A [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] published in 1943 by [[T. Bruce Yerke]]. It was ten pages of investigation on [[Claude Degler]]'s [[Cosmic Circle
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  • So we have Harry Honig, in appearance a [[Bruce Yerke|Yerke]] of yesteryears, rolly-polly, corduroyed, precocious. He tore open four le
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  • ...]], [[Henry Kuttner|Kuttner]], [[Art Barnes|Barnes]], and [[T. Bruce Yerke|Yerke]]; [[Bill Rotsler]]; [[Ackerman]] before and just after being drafted in [[
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  • 1 || October 1937 || 18 || [[T. Bruce Yerke]] ||
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  • ...39 made a comeback under Howard Scott. It was taken up by [[T. Bruce Yerke|Yerke]] and [[Russ Hodgkins|Hodgkins]] of the [[LASFS]], interested [[4E|Ackerman ...[[LA|Angelenoes]], however. When Technocracy, Inc. turned [[war]]-minded, Yerke quit them.
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  • ...with the date 11 February 1965 and the well-known 1940 photo by [[T. Bruce Yerke]] glued on the inner side). FJA's text takes up the last 3 pages (with empt
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  • ...cribe it in an article titled "Bixel Fairy Palace"], saying that Laney and Yerke "gave information and criticism about the society itself despite never reac
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  • ...fanac.org/fanzines/Shangri-LA/Shangri-LA01-19.htm April 1940]), [[T. Bruce Yerke]] reported that Walt had recruited both Eleanor and Jimmy into LASFS, and t
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  • In ''[[Shaggy|Shangri-LA]]'' 1 (April 1940), [[T. Bruce Yerke]] reported that [[Walt Daugherty]] had recruited both Virginia and [[Eleano
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  • ...meetings of the [[LASFL]] by 1937. At a meeting in 1938, he and [[T. Bruce Yerke]] entertained the [[club]] by performing a concert on 10-cent fifes.
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  • ...[Imagination]]'' ed. by [[Forrest J Ackerman]], [[Morojo]], and [[T. Bruce Yerke]]
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  • ''The [[Damn Thing|Damn Denventioneer <br> Thing]]'' || [[T. Bruce Yerke]], Editor. <br>[[Forrest J Ackerman]], Business&nbsp;& Circulation (2nd&nbs
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  • [[File:YerkebyClyne.jpeg|thumb|center|625 px|'''[[T. Bruce Yerke]] as Dr. Fassbeinder by Ron Clyne.'''<br>''From ''[[Presenting Ronald Clyne
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  • ...writings would not be barred, and the board of censors included [[T. Bruce Yerke]], who is scarcely one to desire a lid on controversy.
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  • ...nge]] and was suspected of being him, but this turned out to be [[T. Bruce Yerke]]. He also published at least one story in the [[pulps]] under the [[pename
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  • ...prozine|pro's]], the many new [[fmz]], the assorted fans ([[T. Bruce Yerke|Yerke]], [[Walt Daugherty|Daugherty]], [[Arthur Joquel|Joquel]], [[Paul Freehafer
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