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Barrett was one of the founders of [[Midwestcon]] in [[Ohio]] -- [[Inlacon]], Midwestcon 0, was held in his living room and was on many later [[Midwestcon]] committees.  He was [[GoH]] at [[SECon II]] in 1956 and won the [[Big Heart Award]] in 1971.
 
Barrett was one of the founders of [[Midwestcon]] in [[Ohio]] -- [[Inlacon]], Midwestcon 0, was held in his living room and was on many later [[Midwestcon]] committees.  He was [[GoH]] at [[SECon II]] in 1956 and won the [[Big Heart Award]] in 1971.
  
He graduated from Western Reserve University School of Medicine in 1933. Doc was married to [[Evelyn Barrett]], and later to someone named Jane.  
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He graduated from Western Reserve University School of Medicine in 1933. Doc was married to [[Evelyn Barrett]], and at the time of his death, to Jane Barrett.  
  
 
*Obituary in {{file770 | issue=64 | page=4}}.
 
*Obituary in {{file770 | issue=64 | page=4}}.

Revision as of 19:24, 22 July 2021

(April 14, 1907 – February 6, 1987)

Charles Lee Barrett, M.D., known as Doc, was a fan and collector, and at one time owned the world's largest collection of pulp magazines. He was on the Cinvention Committee, a director of the Mid-West Fantasy Fan Federation, a member of the CFG, a founder of the First Fandom club, and a member of the N3F. He was a member of VAPA.

He was probably Carl L. Dill.

Barrett was one of the founders of Midwestcon in Ohio -- Inlacon, Midwestcon 0, was held in his living room and was on many later Midwestcon committees. He was GoH at SECon II in 1956 and won the Big Heart Award in 1971.

He graduated from Western Reserve University School of Medicine in 1933. Doc was married to Evelyn Barrett, and at the time of his death, to Jane Barrett.

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