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(April 3, 1911 – March 11, 1969)
 
(April 3, 1911 – March 11, 1969)
  
'''Seth Johnson''' was a long-time active [[fan]] living in [[New Jersey]].  He was a regular [[loccer]], active on the [[N3F]] [[Welcommittee]] and operated the [[N3F]]'s [[Fanzine Clearing House]].
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'''Seth Johnson''' was a long-time active [[fan]] living in [[New Jersey]].  He was a regular [[loccer]], active on the [[N3F]] [[Welcommittee]] and operated the [[N3F]]'s [[Fanzine Clearing House]].  [[Bjo Trimble]] credits Johnson with pushing her to set up [[Project Art Show]].
  
 
He was a long-time member of [[ESFA]], a member of the [[Federation of East and West]], a member of the [[ISFCC]] and the [[ISFS]], and published ''[[The Vaux Hall Fanatic]]'' in the early days of [[N'APA]].  He won the [[Kaymar Award]] in 1965.
 
He was a long-time member of [[ESFA]], a member of the [[Federation of East and West]], a member of the [[ISFCC]] and the [[ISFS]], and published ''[[The Vaux Hall Fanatic]]'' in the early days of [[N'APA]].  He won the [[Kaymar Award]] in 1965.

Revision as of 11:27, 22 May 2021

(April 3, 1911 – March 11, 1969)

Seth Johnson was a long-time active fan living in New Jersey. He was a regular loccer, active on the N3F Welcommittee and operated the N3F's Fanzine Clearing House. Bjo Trimble credits Johnson with pushing her to set up Project Art Show.

He was a long-time member of ESFA, a member of the Federation of East and West, a member of the ISFCC and the ISFS, and published The Vaux Hall Fanatic in the early days of N'APA. He won the Kaymar Award in 1965.

He was an enthusiast for round-robin letters and in 1961 reported that he'd launched over 130 of them in the previous five or so years.

“Finding New Fans: Seth Johnson and his Fanzine Clearing House” appeared in Spirits of Things Past No. 3, page 8.


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