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  • ...' 10 ([https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/G2/G22-0110.pdf March 1962]), [[John Boardman]] wrote:
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  • ...nacon%2043/Lunacon%202000%20Program%20Book.pdf#page=41 Obituary] by [[John Boardman]]
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  • ...eascon I]] in 1971. Speakers at the meetings included W. H. Auden, [[John Boardman]], [[Peter S. Beagle]], [[Lester del Rey]] and [[Cory Seidman]]. [[Seconda
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  • ...lyn]], where he found [[fandom]] at age 16, meeting [[Al Nofi]] and [[John Boardman]] and joining [[Fanoclasts]] and [[Apa-Q]]. Before moving to Minneapolis, w
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  • ...ies while in Vietnam, which Eney thought might have been started by [[John Boardman]] after he referred to himself as being employed by 'The Agency' without me In an issue of Boardman's [[fanzine]] ''[[Graustark]]'', Eney was described as a warmongering CIA d
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  • ...' 10 ([https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/G2/G22-0110.pdf March 1962]), [[John Boardman]] wrote:
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  • ...e Brown]], [[Lin Carter]], [[Frank Dietz]], [[Calvin Thomas Beck]], [[John Boardman]], [[Ken Beale]], [[Pat Lupoff|Pat]] & [[Dick Lupoff]], [[Fred Lerner]], an
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  • ...ng people on the ankle while they used the toilet. The very young [[Karian Boardman]] had come to the meeting with her mother and went to use the bathroom. A m
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  • ...al pariah in the pro-Breen parts of [[fandom]]; among other things, [[John Boardman]] tried to get Donaho expelled from [[The Cult]].
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  • * [[John Boardman]] -- ''[[Dagon]]'', ''[[Reuters Reports]]'', ''[[Dear New York Fan]]'', ''[ * [[Karina Boardman]] -- ''[[The Sea Serpent]]''
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  • [[John Boardman]] began taping SF for two blind fans: one new to [[fandom]], the other a lo
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  • ...Wolfthal]], [[Fred Lerner]], [[Elliot Shorter]], [[Jake Waldman]], [[John Boardman]], [[Ed Meskys]], [[Bruce Newrock]], [[Charlie Brown]], [[Marsha Elkin]] (l
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  • [[File:NelsonRP.jpeg|thumb|left|upright=.75|'''[[Perdita Boardman|Perdita]] and Ray Nelson, 1950s.''' ]] ...' 10 ([https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/G2/G22-0110.pdf March 1962]), [[John Boardman]] wrote:
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  • December 31, 1931|| late 1940s|| d. November 26, 2017 || ~60 || [[Perdita Boardman]] September 8, 1932 ||~1950|| '''still active''' || >72 || '''[[John Boardman]]'''
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  • ...'') was founded in 1950 by [[Tom Seidman]], [[George D'Asaro]], and [[John Boardman]], holding its first meeting on January 18, 1950, at Ida Noyes Lounge on th ...[[G2]]'' 10 ([https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/G2/G22-0110.pdf March 1962]), Boardman wrote:
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  • ...]. [[SF fans]] invented the [[Diplomacy]] play-by-mail gaming, with [[John Boardman]]'s ''[[Graustark]]'' and [[Ted Johnstone]]'s ''[[Ruritania]]'' being the f
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  • ...item. I had brought two swords, [[Joe Mayhew]] had brought another, [[John Boardman]] had his magician's costume handy, and [[Fritz Leiber]] and [[L. Sprague d ...ention shifted to the magician - sat down. Finally, the incantation ended, Boardman stepped behind the pillar again, I tapped the gavel, and this time I had co
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  • ...] || [[Octavia Butler]], [[Donato Giancola]], [[John Boardman]], [[Perdita Boardman]]
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  • ...[[Sylvia White]] and added [[John Closson]], [[Perdita Boardman]], [[John Boardman]], their daughter and a few others. Later [[Les Gerber]], [[Andy Reiss]], [ ...icipation in the Second Futurians and it did in early 1961, with [[Perdita Boardman]] hosting the last meeting. The [[fans]] went on to create the [[Fanoclast
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  • * ''The Dragons Roar In'' (West Coast Version) by [[John Boardman]] (ttto My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean)
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