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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.
 
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.
  
*{{link | website=http://www.zeldes.com/fan/ditto/ditto14_pr3.pdf | text=“Finding New Fans: Seth Johnson and his Fanzine Clearing House”}} by [[Leah Zeldes Smith]], ''[[Spirits of Things Past]]'' 3 (September 2001, page 8).
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*{{link | website=https://www.zeldes.com/fan/ditto/ditto14_pr3.pdf | text=“Finding New Fans: Seth Johnson and his Fanzine Clearing House”}} by [[Leah Zeldes Smith]], ''[[Spirits of Things Past]]'' 3 (September 2001, page 8).
  
 
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(April 3, 1911 – March 11, 1969)

Seth Johnson was a longtime actifan living in New Jersey. He was a regular letterhack, active on the N3F Welcommittee and operated the N3F's Fanzine Clearing House. He placed ads in the back of prozines — “Discover fandom for $2” — and sent bundles of fanzines to protofen.

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 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.

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