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She took out an [[ad]] in the [[Philcon II]] [[program book]] saying that she was representing something called the Independent Song Writers Agency and “plugging” [[Ted Sturgeon]]’s song “Thunder and Roses.”
 
She took out an [[ad]] in the [[Philcon II]] [[program book]] saying that she was representing something called the Independent Song Writers Agency and “plugging” [[Ted Sturgeon]]’s song “Thunder and Roses.”
  
She married [[Ted Engel]] around 1963.<ref>LoC from Ted Engel in ''[[G2]]'' v2#6, [https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/G2/G22-0206.pdf#page=12 p. 12]</ref>
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She married [[Ted Engel]] around 1963, according to a [[LoC]] from Ted in ''[[G2]]'' v2#6, [https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/G2/G22-0206.pdf#page=12 February 1963, p. 12]). The Engels were listed as members of [[Noreascon 3]], the 1989 Worldcon, in its [https://fanac.org/conpubs/Worldcon/Noreascon%203/1989%20-%20Noreascon%203%20Souvenir%20Book.pdf#page=194 Souvenir Book].
  
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Revision as of 19:44, 1 May 2023

Charles De Vet with Jean Carrol, Solacon, 1958.

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Jean Carrol (later Engel) was a New York fan active in the 1950s. She served on the concoms of Philcon II (the 1953 Worldcon), Metrocon I (1954) and NyCon II (the 1956 Worldcon) and attended many conventions.

With Dave Kyle, she created the Worldcon banner unveiled at NyCon II.

She was an official “correspondent” for the newszine Fantasy Times. She belonged to the N3F.

She took out an ad in the Philcon II program book saying that she was representing something called the Independent Song Writers Agency and “plugging” Ted Sturgeon’s song “Thunder and Roses.”

She married Ted Engel around 1963, according to a LoC from Ted in G2 v2#6, February 1963, p. 12). The Engels were listed as members of Noreascon 3, the 1989 Worldcon, in its Souvenir Book.



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