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A long-time [[fan]] from New Jersey who was a frequent attendee at [[conventions]].  His first convention was the 1961 [[Worldcon]], [[Seacon]] at which he beat [[Harlan Ellison]] in a fast a furious poker game.  He was married to fellow fan [[Tamar Lindsay]].
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'''Beresford Smith''', aka '''Smitty''', was a longtime [[fan]] from [[New Jersey]] who was a frequent attendee at [[conventions]].  His first [[convention]] was the 1961 [[Worldcon]], [[Seacon]], in [[Seattle]], at which he beat [[Harlan Ellison]] in a fast and furious [[poker game]].  He was a corresponding member of [[WSFA]].  
  
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Smith had a degree in electrical engineering from Princeton.  He married his first wife, Barbara Kowalski, in 1957; [[Leslie Smith]] was their daughter. At some point, they divorced; Barbara died in 2008. He married fellow fan [[Tamar Lindsay]] in 1980.
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 19 April 2023

(August 8, 1932 – April 18, 1984)

Beresford Smith, aka Smitty, was a longtime fan from New Jersey who was a frequent attendee at conventions. His first convention was the 1961 Worldcon, Seacon, in Seattle, at which he beat Harlan Ellison in a fast and furious poker game. He was a corresponding member of WSFA.

Smith had a degree in electrical engineering from Princeton. He married his first wife, Barbara Kowalski, in 1957; Leslie Smith was their daughter. At some point, they divorced; Barbara died in 2008. He married fellow fan Tamar Lindsay in 1980.



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