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'''George W. Price''' was introduced to [[science fiction]] by his high school chemistry teacher in 1947. He became active in [[fandom]] while serving in the Army Chemical Corps in the early 1950s, attending club meetings in [[Baltimore]] and [[Philadelphia]].  He was a member of the [[Philadelphia Science Fiction Society]].
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'''George W. Price''' was introduced to [[science fiction]] by his high school chemistry teacher in 1947. He became active in [[fandom]] while serving in the Army Chemical Corps in the early 1950s, attending [[club]] meetings in [[Baltimore]] and [[Philadelphia]].  He was a member of the [[Philadelphia Science Fiction Society]].
  
His first convention was [[TASFIC]]. The following year saw him living in Chicago and joining the [[University of Chicago Science Fiction Club]], where he eventually was elected president, a position made permanent for him in 1963.  
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His first [[convention]] was [[TASFIC]], the 1952 [[Worldcon]]. The following year saw him living in [[Chicago]] and joining the [[University of Chicago Science Fiction Club]], where he eventually was elected [[president]], a position made permanent for him in 1963.  
  
 
As attendance and activity dropped off, beginning in 1965, he began hosting parties at his home at 1439 W. North Shore Avenue on the third Saturday of each month, which continued for 20 years. Many Chicago [[fen]] found fandom at George’s.  
 
As attendance and activity dropped off, beginning in 1965, he began hosting parties at his home at 1439 W. North Shore Avenue on the third Saturday of each month, which continued for 20 years. Many Chicago [[fen]] found fandom at George’s.  
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Eventually, the attendance changed from members of the University of Chicago club to members of the University of Illinois-Chicago Circle Campus and [[DePaul University Society of Science Fiction Freaks and Armchair Speculators]].   
 
Eventually, the attendance changed from members of the University of Chicago club to members of the University of Illinois-Chicago Circle Campus and [[DePaul University Society of Science Fiction Freaks and Armchair Speculators]].   
  
George was part of the [[chicago 1959|Chicago: 1959]] [[Worldcon bid]].
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George was part of the [[Chicago 1959|Chicago: 1959]] [[Worldcon bid]].
  
 
Price was an early (but not founding) partner in [[Advent Publishing|Advent:Publishers]], joining the company in 1960. As the other partners left Chicago, Price eventually found himself in charge of the company and by 1965 was responsible for most of the tasks of the company.
 
Price was an early (but not founding) partner in [[Advent Publishing|Advent:Publishers]], joining the company in 1960. As the other partners left Chicago, Price eventually found himself in charge of the company and by 1965 was responsible for most of the tasks of the company.
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He was married twice, first to [[Lou Ann Price]] (they divorced in the 1960s), and, in 1999, to a [[mundane]] woman who died in 2013.
  
 
*[https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/ct-xpm-2013-09-21-ct-vp-0921-penpalprofile-20130921-story.html Chicago Tribune profile], with photo, September 21, 2013.
 
*[https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/ct-xpm-2013-09-21-ct-vp-0921-penpalprofile-20130921-story.html Chicago Tribune profile], with photo, September 21, 2013.
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Revision as of 13:29, 30 December 2021

(July 9, 1929 – )

George W. Price was introduced to science fiction by his high school chemistry teacher in 1947. He became active in fandom while serving in the Army Chemical Corps in the early 1950s, attending club meetings in Baltimore and Philadelphia. He was a member of the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society.

His first convention was TASFIC, the 1952 Worldcon. The following year saw him living in Chicago and joining the University of Chicago Science Fiction Club, where he eventually was elected president, a position made permanent for him in 1963.

As attendance and activity dropped off, beginning in 1965, he began hosting parties at his home at 1439 W. North Shore Avenue on the third Saturday of each month, which continued for 20 years. Many Chicago fen found fandom at George’s.

Eventually, the attendance changed from members of the University of Chicago club to members of the University of Illinois-Chicago Circle Campus and DePaul University Society of Science Fiction Freaks and Armchair Speculators.

George was part of the Chicago: 1959 Worldcon bid.

Price was an early (but not founding) partner in Advent:Publishers, joining the company in 1960. As the other partners left Chicago, Price eventually found himself in charge of the company and by 1965 was responsible for most of the tasks of the company.

He was married twice, first to Lou Ann Price (they divorced in the 1960s), and, in 1999, to a mundane woman who died in 2013.

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