Difference between revisions of "Boys' Scientifiction Club"

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An early [[correspondence]] [[club]] founded by [[Forry Ackerman]] and [[Linus Hogenmiller]] in the about 1930, which involved [[Julius Schwartz]] and [[Mort Weisinger]], and resulted in ''[[The Time Traveller]]''.  
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Or '''Boys' Science Club''', an early [[correspondence]] [[club]] founded by [[Forry Ackerman]] and [[Linus Hogenmiller]] in the about 1930, which involved [[Julius Schwartz]] and [[Mort Weisinger]], and resulted in ''[[The Time Traveller]]'' [[fanzine]].  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:43, 18 August 2021

Or Boys' Science Club, an early correspondence club founded by Forry Ackerman and Linus Hogenmiller in the about 1930, which involved Julius Schwartz and Mort Weisinger, and resulted in The Time Traveller fanzine.


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