Bill Donaho

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(February 13, 1926 – November 22, 2000)

Bill Donaho, a longtime Bay Area fan, was co-chairman of Baycon, the 1968 Worldcon, and publisher of the excellent fanzine Habakkuk. He was a founding member of the Lunarians.

Donaho found fandom in the early 1950s in New York, where he lived in the Nunnery and was one of the denizens of Riverside Dive. He was a member of the Fanarchists, the (Second) Futurian Society of New York. He was part of the Metrocon 1 committee.

By the early ’60s, he was living in the Bay Area where he spent the rest of his life. He was a member of the Little Men.

He was defeated for TAFF in 1965. He was a member of FAPA, OMPA, IPSO, and The Cult.

He was one of the key players in the San Francisco in '64 Worldcon bid, which brought Pacificon II to the Bay Area. As part of the concom, he was a major figure in the explosions in fandom surrounding the Breendoggle -- he wrote a fanzine, The Great Breen Boondoggle, detailing committee concerns about pederast Walter Breen. For a time, Donaho's role in the Breendoggle made him a virtual pariah in the pro-Breen parts of fandom; among other things, John Boardman tried to get Donaho expelled from The Cult.

Donaho was also a principal in the failed Baycon II in '72 Worldcon bid.

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