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The '''Detroit Science Fiction League''' formed around 1950, after the [[Blowup]] caused Saginaw-based [[Art Rapp]] to resign from the [[Misfits]]. When [[George Young]] wanted to make it [[sercon]],  [[Howard DeVore]] stalked off to form a <strike>beer and poker club</strike> splinter group called the '''[[Morgan Botts]] Foundation''', which lasted a couple of years till George came around to find out why nobody was coming to his DSFL meetings, and decided he’d rather drink [[bheer]] and play poker, too.  
 
The '''Detroit Science Fiction League''' formed around 1950, after the [[Blowup]] caused Saginaw-based [[Art Rapp]] to resign from the [[Misfits]]. When [[George Young]] wanted to make it [[sercon]],  [[Howard DeVore]] stalked off to form a <strike>beer and poker club</strike> splinter group called the '''[[Morgan Botts]] Foundation''', which lasted a couple of years till George came around to find out why nobody was coming to his DSFL meetings, and decided he’d rather drink [[bheer]] and play poker, too.  
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It seems to have co-existed with the [[Misfits|MSFL]].
  
 
* “[http://www.jophan.org/mimosa/m12/sims.htm A Brief History of the Morgan Botts Foundation]”
 
* “[http://www.jophan.org/mimosa/m12/sims.htm A Brief History of the Morgan Botts Foundation]”

Revision as of 05:32, 1 September 2020

The Detroit Science Fiction League formed around 1950, after the Blowup caused Saginaw-based Art Rapp to resign from the Misfits. When George Young wanted to make it sercon, Howard DeVore stalked off to form a beer and poker club splinter group called the Morgan Botts Foundation, which lasted a couple of years till George came around to find out why nobody was coming to his DSFL meetings, and decided he’d rather drink bheer and play poker, too.

It seems to have co-existed with the MSFL.

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
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