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A New Zealand [[fan]] who moved to the US after being awarded one of the first [[NZ]] Fulbright Scholarships, before dying at a young age unexpectedly in Chicago.
 
A New Zealand [[fan]] who moved to the US after being awarded one of the first [[NZ]] Fulbright Scholarships, before dying at a young age unexpectedly in Chicago.
  
In 1935 he was the first [[NZ]] fan to publish a [[fanzine]] ''[[SF Bulletin]]'' and appears to have been the first fan outside the US to do so, as acknowledged by [[Walt Willis]] in a column published in ''[[Nebula]]'' magazine.
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In 1935 he was the first [[NZ]] fan to publish a mimeographed [[fanzine]] ''Science Fiction Bulletin'' and appears to have been the first fan outside the US to do so, as acknowledged by [[Walt Willis]] in a column published in ''[[Nebula]]'' magazine.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:53, 16 August 2021

(d. 1972)

A New Zealand fan who moved to the US after being awarded one of the first NZ Fulbright Scholarships, before dying at a young age unexpectedly in Chicago.

In 1935 he was the first NZ fan to publish a mimeographed fanzine Science Fiction Bulletin and appears to have been the first fan outside the US to do so, as acknowledged by Walt Willis in a column published in Nebula magazine.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:

  • 1953 -- Fulbright Scholarship to study in the USA.

Person ????1972
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