Vincent Manning
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Vincent E. Manning, an Indiana fan, was a member of the Decker Dillies. He published Pluto with his brother,[1] Marvis Manning, and attended Chicon, the 1940 Worldcon, and Denvention the following year.
Vincent’s other avocation was as a radio ham. The Mannings had a farm together. Like all the Dillies, Vincent had gafiated by the end of World War II. In the war, Vincent served in the signal corps in Hawaii and the South Pacific.
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- ↑ Fannish sources and two newspaper articles (see Decker Dillies) refer to Marvis and Vincent as brothers. We have found no evidence in the public records that Marvis had a relative named Vincent, however. There are a number of Vincent Mannings in the census records in the first half of the 20th century, but none connected to Marvis' immediate family. The news photo of Vincent taken in 1941 indicates he was probably in his 20s.
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