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[[File:Elmer Perdue at Nycon 3 in 1967 by and copyright (c) Andrew I. Porter.png|thumb|Elmer Perdue at Nycon 3 in 1967 by and copyright (c) Andrew I. Porter]]
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[[File:Elmer Perdue at Nycon 3 in 1967 by and copyright (c) Andrew I. Porter.png|thumb|'''Elmer Perdue at [[Nycon 3]] in 1967.'''<br>''Photo by and copyright © [[Andrew I. Porter]]''.]]
(1919 - 1989)
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(1919 1989)
  
'''Elmer Perdue ''' (aka [[Ephless El]] and [[520 07 0328]]) was an early [[fan]] who was host of the [[Caspercons]] in [[Wyoming]] during the [[war]], and a member of the [[Washington Worry-Warts]].  He was active in [[FAPA]], and a member of the [[Washington Vigilante Three]] during the [[Philadelphia Blitzkrieg]], (though, ironically, he was was the ''inactive'' [[OE]] who was pushed out of office in the late ’40s by the [[Insurgents]]), publisher of ''[[FAPAzine]]'', member of the [[Order of Dagon]] and the [[Brain Trust]].  He was a defender of [[Yngvi]].
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'''Elmer Perdue''' (aka [[Ephless El]], '''li'l Elmer''' and [[520 07 0328]]) was an early [[fan]] who was host of the [[Caspercons]] in [[Wyoming]] during the [[war]], and a member of the [[Washington Worry-Warts]].   
  
He was a charter member of the [[National Fantasy Fan Federation]] (N3F) in 1941, and was the subject of a Founding Member article by [[Jon D. Swartz]] in {{TNFF|date=February, 2017 issue |volume=76|number=2}}.
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He was active in [[FAPA]], and a member of the [[Washington Vigilante Three]] during the [[Philadelphia Blitzkrieg]], (though, ironically, he was was the ''inactive'' [[OE]] who was pushed out of office in the late ’40s by the [[Insurgents]]), publisher of ''[[FAPAzine]]'', member of the [[Order of Dagon]] and the [[Brain Trust]].  He was a defender of [[Yngvi]]. He was a charter member of the [[National Fantasy Fan Federation]] (N3F) in 1941.
  
See his article: [[Myrtle Rebecca Douglas: An Appreciation]].
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He played piano.
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* “[[Myrtle Rebecca Douglas: An Appreciation]]” by Elmer Perdue.
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* Founding Member [[article]] in {{TNFF|date=February, 2017 issue |volume=76|number=2}}.
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[[File:PerdueElmer&friends.jpeg|thumb|left|upright=.75|'''Elmer Perdue''' ''(foreground)'' '''at the piano with Vernell “Mac” Glenn''' ''(center)'' '''and Servando “Bud” Cervantes de Ayala''', ''from'' [[Elmurmurings]] ''3 (August 1944).'' ]]
  
 
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* ''[[Requiem (Perdue)]]'' (with his wife, [[Betty Perdue]])
 
* ''[[Requiem (Perdue)]]'' (with his wife, [[Betty Perdue]])
 
* ''[[War in Heaven]]'' [1940] (for [[FAPA]], with [[Milt Rothman]] and [[Jack Speer]])
 
* ''[[War in Heaven]]'' [1940] (for [[FAPA]], with [[Milt Rothman]] and [[Jack Speer]])
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* 1978 -- [[Quakecon]]
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* 1978 [[Quakecon]]
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{{person | born=1919 | died=1989}}
 
{{person | born=1919 | died=1989}}

Revision as of 17:36, 14 August 2021

Elmer Perdue at Nycon 3 in 1967.
Photo by and copyright © Andrew I. Porter.

(1919 – 1989)

Elmer Perdue (aka Ephless El, li'l Elmer and 520 07 0328) was an early fan who was host of the Caspercons in Wyoming during the war, and a member of the Washington Worry-Warts.

He was active in FAPA, and a member of the Washington Vigilante Three during the Philadelphia Blitzkrieg, (though, ironically, he was was the inactive OE who was pushed out of office in the late ’40s by the Insurgents), publisher of FAPAzine, member of the Order of Dagon and the Brain Trust. He was a defender of Yngvi. He was a charter member of the National Fantasy Fan Federation (N3F) in 1941.

He played piano.

Elmer Perdue (foreground) at the piano with Vernell “Mac” Glenn (center) and Servando “Bud” Cervantes de Ayala, from Elmurmurings 3 (August 1944).

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