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(November 1913 – May 1974)
  
SF writer/editor [[John W. Campbell, Jr.]] and '''Dona Stewart''' were married in 1931. They divorced in 1949 and he married his second wife, [[Peg Campbell|Margaret (Peg) Winter]], in 1950.
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'''Doña Stebbins Campbell''' attended [[NYCon]] in 1939 with her husband, [[SF]] writer/editor [[John W. Campbell, Jr.]]  
  
Dona then married SF writer [[George O. Smith]].
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They married in 1931, had two children and divorced in 1949. Doña left Campbell to marry SF writer [[George O. Smith]], who nevertheless continued to sell stories to Campbell at ''[[Astounding]].''
  
[[Campbell]] also wrote as Don A. Stuart, a pseudonym derived from his first wife's maiden name.
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John Campbell wrote as Don A. Stuart, a [[pseudonym]] derived from her mother's maiden name.
  
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Latest revision as of 17:43, 20 October 2021

(November 1913 – May 1974)

Doña Stebbins Campbell attended NYCon in 1939 with her husband, SF writer/editor John W. Campbell, Jr.

They married in 1931, had two children and divorced in 1949. Doña left Campbell to marry SF writer George O. Smith, who nevertheless continued to sell stories to Campbell at Astounding.

John Campbell wrote as Don A. Stuart, a pseudonym derived from her mother's maiden name.


Person 19131974
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