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[[File:Dave Hulan from Guy Lillian's Challenger.jpg|thumb|right|Dave Hulan from Guy Lillian's ''Challenger'']]
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[[File:Dave Hulan from Guy Lillian's Challenger.jpg|thumb|right|Dave Hulan from [[Guy Lillian]]'s ''[[Challenger]]''.]]
(December 18, 1936 --)
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(December 18, 1936 )
  
David G. Hulan is a [[fan]] who was born and grew up in Alabama and who worked in [[Huntsville]] at the Redstone Arsenal through the early 60s and who moved to the [[LA area]] sometime in 1964-65.  He was married to [[Katya Hulan]].
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'''David G. “Dave” Hulan''', a [[fan]] who was born and grew up in [[Alabama]], worked in [[Huntsville]] at the Redstone Arsenal there through the early ’60s and moved to the [[LA area]] sometime in 1964-65.   
  
He chaired the first [[DeepSouthCon]] (and hosted it in his home -- there were only five other people there) in 1963.  He was a member of the [[N3F]], [[SFG]], and [[ISFCC]].  He was the US administrator for [[Operation Andy Capp]].  He was one of the founding members of [[SFPA]].
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He [[chaired]] the first [[DeepSouthCon]] (and hosted it in his home -- there were only five other people there) in 1963.  He was a member of the [[N3F]], [[SFG]], and [[ISFCC]].  He was the US administrator for [[Operation Andy Capp]].  He was one of the founding members of [[SFPA]].
  
Once in [[LA]], along with [[Ed Cox]], he founded the [[APA]] [[Stobcler]] in 1965.  He chaired [[Westercon 25]] in 1972.  He was responsible for starting the [[Ellik-Jacobs Memorial Wine & Cheese Party]] in 1968.  He was a member of [[The Petards]] and an early and active member of the [[Mythopoeic Society]]. He was a member of [[APANAGE]] and [[Gestalt]].
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Once in [[LA]], he joined [[LASFS]]. Along with [[Ed Cox]], he founded the [[APA]] [[Stobcler]] in 1965.  He chaired [[Westercon 25]] in 1972.  He was responsible for starting the [[Ellik-Jacobs Memorial Wine & Cheese Party]] in 1968.  He was a member of [[The Petards]] and an early and active member of the [[Mythopoeic Society]]. He was a member of [[APANAGE]] and [[Gestalt]].
  
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After a career as an optical engineer in the aerospace industry, he retired in 1996 and moved to [[Naperville, IL]]. He was married to [[Katya Hulan]] and now to Marcia Hulan.
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{{Fanzines}}
 
* ''[[Auslander]]'' (with [[Ed Cox]])
 
* ''[[Auslander]]'' (with [[Ed Cox]])
 
* ''[[Campaign Trail]]'' (for [[SFPA]])
 
* ''[[Campaign Trail]]'' (for [[SFPA]])
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* 1966 -- [[Rebel Award]]
 
* 1966 -- [[Rebel Award]]
 
* 2012 -- [[DeepSouthCon 50]]
 
* 2012 -- [[DeepSouthCon 50]]
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{{person | born=1936}}
 
{{person | born=1936}}
 
[[Category:fan]]
 
[[Category:fan]]
 
[[Category:US]]
 
[[Category:US]]

Revision as of 10:48, 15 March 2021

Dave Hulan from Guy Lillian's Challenger.

(December 18, 1936 –)

David G. “Dave” Hulan, a fan who was born and grew up in Alabama, worked in Huntsville at the Redstone Arsenal there through the early ’60s and moved to the LA area sometime in 1964-65.

He chaired the first DeepSouthCon (and hosted it in his home -- there were only five other people there) in 1963. He was a member of the N3F, SFG, and ISFCC. He was the US administrator for Operation Andy Capp. He was one of the founding members of SFPA.

Once in LA, he joined LASFS. Along with Ed Cox, he founded the APA Stobcler in 1965. He chaired Westercon 25 in 1972. He was responsible for starting the Ellik-Jacobs Memorial Wine & Cheese Party in 1968. He was a member of The Petards and an early and active member of the Mythopoeic Society. He was a member of APANAGE and Gestalt.

After a career as an optical engineer in the aerospace industry, he retired in 1996 and moved to Naperville, IL. He was married to Katya Hulan and now to Marcia Hulan.

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