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* Founding Member article in {{TNFF|date=February, 2017 issue |volume=76|number=2}}.
 
* Founding Member article in {{TNFF|date=February, 2017 issue |volume=76|number=2}}.
 
* Early short biography in {{WhosWho1940|page=13}}.
 
* Early short biography in {{WhosWho1940|page=13}}.
* [https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/islandora/object/ui%3A27238/datastream/OBJ/download/Mimeo-can__The_Tin-Can_Wonder__circa_1945.pdf “Mimeo Can! The Tin-Can Wonder”] by [[Dale Tarr]].  
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* [https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/islandora/object/ui%3A27238/datastream/OBJ/download/Mimeo-can__The_Tin-Can_Wonder__circa_1945.pdf “Mimeo Can! The Tin-Can Wonder”] by Dale Tarr.  
 
** [https://youtu.be/eo06ZRXbgao University of Iowa video about Tarr’s mimeo.]
 
** [https://youtu.be/eo06ZRXbgao University of Iowa video about Tarr’s mimeo.]
  

Revision as of 16:13, 6 October 2021

(April 28, 1916 – August 2, 1986)

Clarence Dale Tarr discovered sf in the late 1920s and was active in fandom from the early ’30s (he wrote his first letter to a prozine in late 1930) and became really active in 1938. He was a member of the pre-World War II club The Hell Pavers, was an active member of the Cincinnati SFL, and after the War was one of the founders of the Cincinnati Fantasy Group. He attended Chicon I in 1940, and was active in fanzines in the ’40s, publishing The Science Fiction World. He made his own mimeograph to print it.

In 1957, he wrote CFG History. He was one of the co-founders of the First Fandom club in 1958, and was president of the N3F in 1948-1949. He was one of the charter members of the N3F in 1941. He died of cancer in 1986.

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