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A [[fanzine]] by [[Larry J. Touzinsky]] from the early 50s.  
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'''''FTS''''' was a [[fanzine]] by [[Larry J. Touzinsky]] and [[Paul Mittelbuscher]] from [[St. Louis]] in the early 1950s.
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From the first issue:
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FAN TO SEE was originally intended to be the [[OO|0-0]] of the [[Missouri Science Fantasy League]], but most [[fen]] steer clear of [[Official Organ]]s because they think that they are [[published]] only for the members. So FTS, while it will be published partly for the [[club]], will not be the 0-0.
  
 
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1 || January 1953 ||38 || [[Mimeo]]. Contributors: [[Robert E. Clarke]], [[Isabelle Dinwiddie]], [[Wilkie Conner]], [[Belle S. Mooney]], [[Charles L. Hames]], [[Terry Carr]], [[Juanita Wellons]], [[Kent Chatterton]], [[M. X. B. Miller]], [[Orma McCormick]], [[Jack Bowie-Reed]], [[Dave Hammond]]. [[Art]]: [[Nancy Share]], [[Don Cantin]], [[Paul Powlesland]], Juanita Wellons.
 
2 || February 1953 || 40 ||
 
2 || February 1953 || 40 ||
 
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Revision as of 20:01, 24 June 2021

FTS was a fanzine by Larry J. Touzinsky and Paul Mittelbuscher from St. Louis in the early 1950s.

From the first issue:

FAN TO SEE was originally intended to be the 0-0 of the Missouri Science Fantasy League, but most fen steer clear of Official Organs because they think that they are published only for the members. So FTS, while it will be published partly for the club, will not be the 0-0.

Fan To See online at fanac.org


Publication 1953
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