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(ca. 1910 – April 26, 2001)
 
(ca. 1910 – April 26, 2001)
  
'''Rosemary Hickey''', a [[Chifan]], was [[Secretary]] of [[Chicon III]] in 1962 and hosted, with her husband, [[Richard Hickey]], the monthly meetings of the second [[Chicago Science Fiction League#(2) The 1962 Club]], an offshoot of the [[University of Chicago SF Club|Chicago Science Fiction League]], at her home at 2020 N. Mohawk Street.  
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'''Rosemary Hickey''', a [[Chifan]], was [[Secretary]] of [[Chicon III]] in 1962 and hosted, with her husband, [[Richard Hickey]], the monthly meetings of the second [[Chicago Science Fiction League#(2) The 1962 Club|Chicago Science Fiction Club]] at her home at 2020 N. Mohawk Street.  
  
 
Following the [[Worldcon]], she hosted [[Walt Willis]] during his travels. In 1967, her change of address notice appeared in ''[[Skyrack]]'' indicating she lived at 2082 W Estes. Hickey was a member of [[FAPA]].
 
Following the [[Worldcon]], she hosted [[Walt Willis]] during his travels. In 1967, her change of address notice appeared in ''[[Skyrack]]'' indicating she lived at 2082 W Estes. Hickey was a member of [[FAPA]].

Revision as of 22:07, 24 March 2021

(ca. 1910 – April 26, 2001)

Rosemary Hickey, a Chifan, was Secretary of Chicon III in 1962 and hosted, with her husband, Richard Hickey, the monthly meetings of the second Chicago Science Fiction Club at her home at 2020 N. Mohawk Street.

Following the Worldcon, she hosted Walt Willis during his travels. In 1967, her change of address notice appeared in Skyrack indicating she lived at 2082 W Estes. Hickey was a member of FAPA.

In her mundane life, she was a podiatrist. She left fandom and Chicago some time before her death.


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