Difference between revisions of "Julius Postal"

From Fancyclopedia 3
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "(???? – ????) '''Julius Postal''', a New York fan active in the 1960s, was a member of the Lunarians and served on the committee of the aborted Faircon (N...")
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 
(???? – ????)
 
(???? – ????)
  
'''Julius Postal''', a [[New York]] [[fan]] active in the 1960s, was a member of the [[Lunarians]] and served on the [[committee]] of the aborted [[Faircon (NY)]] in 1964.  
+
'''Julius Postal''', a [[New York]] [[fan]] active in the 1960s and ’70s, was a member of the [[Lunarians]] and served on the [[committee]] of the aborted [[Faircon (NY)]] in 1964. Later, he moved to the [[Baltiwash]] area and belonged to [[WSFA]].
 +
 
 +
He had an [[electrostenciller]] and is credited with making [[e-stencils]] for a number of [[fanzines]], among them ''[[Algol]]'' and [[Spockanalia]]''.
  
 
He was married to fellow fan [[Naomi Postal]], and they introduced their daughter, [[Robin Postal|Robin]], to [[fandom]]. Robin later married [[fan]] and [[pro]] [[Ted White]].  
 
He was married to fellow fan [[Naomi Postal]], and they introduced their daughter, [[Robin Postal|Robin]], to [[fandom]]. Robin later married [[fan]] and [[pro]] [[Ted White]].  

Revision as of 19:05, 20 August 2021

(???? – ????)

Julius Postal, a New York fan active in the 1960s and ’70s, was a member of the Lunarians and served on the committee of the aborted Faircon in 1964. Later, he moved to the Baltiwash area and belonged to WSFA.

He had an electrostenciller and is credited with making e-stencils for a number of fanzines, among them Algol and Spockanalia.

He was married to fellow fan Naomi Postal, and they introduced their daughter, Robin, to fandom. Robin later married fan and pro Ted White.



Person ????????
This is a biography page. Please extend it by adding more information about the person, such as fanzines and apazines published, awards, clubs, conventions worked on, GoHships, impact on fandom, external links, anecdotes, etc. See Standards for People and The Naming of Names.