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  • #REDIRECT [[Dean A. Grennell]]
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  • ...neshot]] [[fanzine]] published as a [[CAFP]] publication in 1953 by [[Dean Grennell]] (under the [[pseudonym]] of [[Art Wesley]]) and [[Norman G. Browne]]. It
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  • ...[Wisconsin Fandom]] and [[The Petards]]. She was married to [[fan]] [[Dean Grennell]] and co-hosted the [[Eastercon (DAG)]]. The Grennells had seven children.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dean A. Grennell]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jean Grennell]]
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  • [[File:DeanGrennell.jpeg|thumb|Dean Grennell re-enacting the sawing of [[Courtney's Boat]].]] '''Dean A. Grennell''', a [[fan]] from Fond du Lac, [[Wisconsin]], sometimes called '''dag''',
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dean A. Grennell]]
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  • ...blished]] in the 1950s by [[Dean Grennell]] and [[Redd Boggs]] and then by Grennell alone. 4 ||August 1959 || ||Grennell only.
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  • ...ac''', [[Wisconsin]], was the home of [[Jean Grennell|Jean]] and [[Dean A. Grennell]] and [[Mafia Press]]. They hosted [[Eastercon (DAG)]] and [[Wiscon]] and r
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  • ...[Wisconsin Fandom]] and [[The Petards]]. She was married to [[fan]] [[Dean Grennell]] and co-hosted the [[Eastercon (DAG)]]. The Grennells had seven children.
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  • ...and then ''[[Damn]]'', and co-edited ''[[Filler (Grennell)]]'' with [[Dean Grennell]]. In 1953, he was on the staff of the ''[[Philcon Reporter]]''. * ''[[Filler (Grennell)]]'' [1953] (with [[Dean Grennell]])
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  • ([[Dean Grennell|Grennell]]) Acutely irritate. Usually passive. [[Jack Speer|Speer]] suggests that th
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jean Grennell]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dean A. Grennell]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dean A. Grennell]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dean A. Grennell]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dean A. Grennell]]
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  • ...course of the [[WO3W]] [[correspondence]] between [[U.S.]] [[fans]] [[Dean Grennell]], [[Redd Boggs]] and [[Robert Silverberg]] circa late 1940s or early 1950s ...tes that ''croggle'' combines the words ''crush'' and ''goggle'', although Grennell said it is a combination of ''crumble'' and ''joggle''. Eney implied it is
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dean A. Grennell]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dean A. Grennell]]
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  • ...ster Sunday 1 April 1956. Attending were [[Dean Grennell|Dean]] and [[Jean Grennell]] (their home), [[Redd Boggs]], [[Curt Janke]], and [[Dick Eney]]. It coinc
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Dean Grennell]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Dean Grennell]].
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  • ...|Sauk City]]. [[Fond du Lac, WI|Fond du Lac]] was important when [[Dean A. Grennell]] lived there, and [[Jon Stopa|Jon]] and [[Joni Stopa]] made [[Wilmot Mount ...ve included [[Robert Bloch]], [[August Derleth]], [[Gene DeWeese]], [[Dean Grennell]], [[Jeanne Gomoll]], [[Martin H. Greenberg]], [[Nanek]] and [[Richard Russ
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  • * [[La Banshee]] by Dean Grennell
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  • if not otherwise identified is [[Dean Grennell]], of course.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Dean A. Grennell]] in November 1955.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Dean Grennell]] from Corvina, CA.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Dean Grennell]] and [[Ron Ellik]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dean A. Grennell]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dean A. Grennell]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • A [[fanzine]] [[pubbed]] by [[Dean Grennell]] for [[7APA]], beginning in 1953.
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  • ...onomou]], [[Bill Steaffens]], [[Pat Steaffens]], [[Dean Grennell]], [[Jean Grennell]], [[Michael Nimtz]], [[William Newmann]], [[Bob Bloch]], [[Marion Bloch]],
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  • ...ot]] [[fanzine]] published in March 1954 by [[Robert Bloch]] and [[Dean A. Grennell]].
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  • ...r the [[neofan]] written by [[Bob Tucker]] and published in 1955 by [[Dean Grennell]]. It was revised in the early 1970s by [[Linda Lounsbury]] and [[Linda Bu 1 ||February 1955 ||10 || published by [[Dean Grennell]]
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  • A (probable) [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] published April 2, 1957, by [[Dean Grennell]] announcing the birth of a child.
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  • An 8-page, [[one-shot]] [[FAPAzine]] produced by [[Bob Tucker]] and [[Dean Grennell]] July 26, 1955 for [[FAPA]] #72. The title is a play on the names of thei
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  • [[File:DeanGrennell.jpeg|thumb|Dean Grennell re-enacting the sawing of [[Courtney's Boat]].]] '''Dean A. Grennell''', a [[fan]] from Fond du Lac, [[Wisconsin]], sometimes called '''dag''',
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  • A [[fapazine]] published by [[Dean Grennell]].
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  • ...rt]]), [[Nick Falasca]], [[Noreen Falasca]], [[Lewis J. Grant]], [[Dean A. Grennell]], [[Jim Harmon]], [[Earl Kemp]], [[Nancy Kemp]], [[Fred Prophet]], [[Bill ...]. Among other things, he reported [[drinking]] [[Vaca Morado]]s in [[Dean Grennell]]’s basement after the [[con]]. Ellik thumbed rides all the way from [[Ca
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  • ...ggs]], [[Vin¢ Clarke]], [[Harry Turner]], [[Richard Bergeron]], and [[Dean Grennell]] in the 50s.
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  • ...te foodstuff. The term was first used by [[Dean Grennell]] in ''[[Filler (Grennell)]]'' (1953): “But if you don't like crottled greeps, what did you order ...ff, probably. The term was first used by [[Dean Grennell]] in ''[[Filler (Grennell)]]'' (1953). ''Filler'' #378 read:
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  • A [[fan gathering]] held at the home of [[Dean A. Grennell]] (probably in [[Fond du Lac, WI]]) on September 20, 1953, was called '''Wi
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  • ...th]]ic contact among three persons, it means) by [[Redd Boggs]], [[Dean A. Grennell]], and [[Bob Silverberg]] to describe their habit of sending each to the ot
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  • It included material from [[Bob Tucker]], [[Dean Grennell]], [[Mal Ashworth]], [[Walt Liebscher]], [[Dave English]], [[Sam Youd]], an
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  • ...gene; [[Fond du Lac, WI|Fon du Lacunae]] [[Dean Grennell|Dean]] and [[Jean Grennell]]; [[Chicago]]ans and/or suburbanites [[Joe Sarno]], [[Jim O'Meara]], [[Ear
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  • ..., is one of the '[[zines]] no self-respecting [[fan]] should miss." [[Dean Grennell]] in ''[[Grue]]'' 29 wrote, “the finest [[US]]-published, regularly-appea 18 ||November 1955 ||30 ||unnumbered pages with [[Walt Willis]], [[Dean Grennell]] and others.
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  • ...to the rest of [[fandom]] through the [[fanwriting]] of his friend [[Dean Grennell]]. He occasionally wrote for ''[[Grue]]''.
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  • A [[mimeoed]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Dean Grennell]] in the 50s.
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  • ([[DAG]]) Automobile owned by [[Dean A. Grennell]]. V and VI were Oldsmobile 88s (a powder-blue 1952 and a black-and-white 1
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  • ...rt Bloch]], [[John Boardman]], [[Dean Dickensheet]], [[Dick Eney]], [[Dean Grennell]], [[Doug Hoylman]], [[Al Kuhfeld]], [[Edward Ludwig]], [[Richard Lupoff]],
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  • A [[perzine]] published by [[Dean Grennell]] of [[Fond du Lac, WI]].
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  • *[[Dean Grennell]] — ''[[Aw]]''
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  • ...d it years later in a [[WO3W]] letter; there it fascinated [[Dean Grennell|Grennell]] who used it in ''[[Grue]]'' and other places. The word actually refers t
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  • April 10 ||[[Dean A. Grennell]] dies
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  • ...o Picasso''', a takeoff on [[Lynn Hickman]]'s "[[Plato Jones]]" and [[Dean Grennell]]'s "[[Socrates Smith]]." Pancho was known for drawing "[[Rotsler Wenches,
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  • * ''[[Grue]]'' by [[Dean Grennell]]
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  • ...ter [[organization|organiz/sation]] created by [[Chuck Harris]] and [[Dean Grennell]] to equalis/ze credit in the sterling and dollar areas, respectively, in t
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  • House-name for publishing enterprises of [[Dean A. Grennell]] -- taken in jest from [[Redd Boggs]]' [[Gafia Press]], not a reference to
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  • A [[fapazine]] published by [[Dean A. Grennell]] of [[Fond du Lac, WI]].
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  • ...ogt]], [[Andy Young|Andy]] and [[Jean Young]], [[Robert Bloch]], [[Dean A. Grennell]], [[Richard Eney]], [[Rick Sneary]], [[Phil Bronson]], [[E. Mayne Hull]],
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Dean Grennell]] and circulated through [[FAPA]]. It was nominated for the [[1956 Best Fan 1-14 || || || || The first 14 issues had a print run of ''1'' copy while Grennell was living in Germanstown
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  • ...auley]], [[David Ish]], Karl Olsen, [[Jack Harness]].''' ''Photo by [[Dean Grennell]].'' ]]
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  • [[File:DeanGrennell.jpeg|thumb|[[Dean Grennell]] reenacting the sawing (origin uncertain; not in the ''Fancy Supplement'') ...'s boat. The reward was never claimed; but just for the heck of it, [[Dean Grennell]] once laid a camera-trap by a boat named ''Courtney''. Then he got a saw a
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  • Contributors included [[David Hulan]], [[Socorro Burbee]], [[Dean Grennell]], [[Milt Stevens]], [[Dave Locke]], [[Ed Cox]], [[Gus Willmorth]], [[Leono
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  • ...ed, despite denunciations of them as the lowest form of [[humor]]. ([[Dean Grennell]] has ably defended them, pointing out that repetition-humor like [[gagline ...such as the Paper Moon and Horse of Another Color battles begun by [[Dean Grennell]]; he challenged [[Bob Bloch]] with a [[burlesque|parody]] of the stave of
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  • ...neshot]] [[fanzine]] published as a [[CAFP]] publication in 1953 by [[Dean Grennell]] (under the [[pseudonym]] of [[Art Wesley]]) and [[Norman G. Browne]]. It
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  • ...ements of [[Doc Lowndes|Lowndes]], [[Bill Danner|Danner]], [[Dean Grennell|Grennell]] and others. Lowndes and Danner imagine a [[capitalistic]] future and offe
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  • ...1956.''' <br>''From an album of [[Vince Clarke]]’s, photo taken by [[Dean Grennell]], courtesy of [[Rob Hansen]].'']]
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  • ...rs including [[Lee Hoffman]], [[Larry Shaw]], [[Harry Warner]], [[Dean A. Grennell]], [[Boyd Raeburn]], [[Charles Burbee]], [[Lee Jacobs]], [[Wrai Ballard]],
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  • * [[Dean Grennell]]
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  • ...Autumn 1953 ||21+covers || Poems by Lin Carter, Philip José Farmer, Dean Grennell, Lilith Lorraine, Orma McCormick, Stan Woolston, etc. Cover by Nancy Share.
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  • ...ley, [[David Ish]], [[Karl Olsen]], [[Jack Harness]].''' ''Photo by [[Dean Grennell]].'' ]]
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  • ...auley]], David Ish, [[Karl Olsen]], [[Jack Harness]].''' ''Photo by [[Dean Grennell]].'' ]]
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  • * [[Dean Grennell]]
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  • See also: [[Lino]], [[Fillo]] and ''[[Filler (Grennell)]] (a [[one-shot]])''.
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  • ...[Carol Carr]], [[Sid Coleman]], [[Calvin Demmon]], [[Bill Donaho]], [[Dean Grennell]], [[Arnie Katz]], [[Ray Nelson]], [[Elmer Perdue]], [[Tom Perry]], [[Harry
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  • [[Dean A. Grennell]] ||"The Murky Way" ||''[[Aberration]] #2''
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  • * ''[[Chips]]'' [1954] (with [[Dean Grennell]]) ...r when commenting on any [[fanzine]] with Bloch material in it. But [[Dean Grennell]], checking his back files, finds that in the original instance [[Walt Will
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  • [[Dean Grennell]] ||''[[Stefantasy]]'' ||"The Skeptic Tank"
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  • ...f note back then included Willis, Tucker, [[Rich Elsberry]], Boggs, [[Dean Grennell]], [[Bob Shaw]], [[James White]], [[Bob Bloch]], me. Never paid much attent
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  • === [[Redd Boggs]], [[Chick Derry]], [[Bill Evans]], [[Dean Grennell]], [[Bob Pavlat]], [[Art Rapp]], [[Bob Tucker]], and [[Walt Willis]]===
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  • ...a03.pdf online here]), he reported [[drinking]] [[Vaca Morado]]s in [[Dean Grennell]]’s basement after the [[con]]. The name means “purple cow” in Spanis
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  • * '''__Lamont Grennell__''': A tuckerization of [[Dean Grennell]]
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  • ...an fiction]] for such [[zines]] as [[Redd Boggs]]’ ''[[Skyhook]]'', [[Dean Grennell]]’s ''[[Grue]]'' and [[Bob Silverberg]]’s ''[[Spaceship]]''. He may als
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  • ...an Young]]'s Jeff City Men, some of [[Jean Linard]]'s drawings, and [[Dean Grennell]]'s Blork-men... tho here we begin to shade into the actually manlike creat
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  • ...auley]], [[David Ish]], [[Karl Olsen]], Jack Harness.''' ''Photo by [[Dean Grennell]].'' ]]
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  • ...y]], [[David Ish]], [[Karl Olsen]], [[Jack Harness]].''' ''Photo by [[Dean Grennell]].'' ]] That [[Con]] was remarkable for 7F in another way; it was [[Dean Grennell]]'s first [[convention]] and he was there as an acknowledged member of Seve
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  • ...], active from the 1950s. He ran [[Tentacles Across the Sea]] with [[Dean Grennell]] (a kind of fanzine clearinghouse for dollar payments when UK currency con
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  • ...race L. Gold]], [[Roger Phillips Graham]], [[Martin Greenberg]], [[Dean A. Grennell]], [[James E. Gunn]], [[Nancy Kemp]], [[Damon Knight]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [
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  • Filler 523 ||[[Dean Grennell]]
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  • ...everywhere in [[fandom]], [[WR]] [[William Rotsler]] and [[DAG]] [[Dean A. Grennell]]. Yet others are dealt with under [[Nicknames]].
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  • * ''[[Sarandipity]]'' [1967] (with [[Dean Grennell]])
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  • ...ll Garrett]], [[Horace Gold]], [[Bill Grant]], [[Marty Greenberg]], [[Dean Grennell]], [[Jack Harness]], [[Andy Harris]], [[Lee Hoffman]], [[David Ish]], [[Ken ...y]], [[David Ish]], [[Karl Olsen]], [[Jack Harness]].''' ''Photo by [[Dean Grennell]].'' ]]
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  • ...e only known members of the faith are [[Speer]], [[Redd Boggs]], [[Dean A. Grennell]], [[Bob Silverberg]] and [[Bob Pavlat]]; their virtue being evident, [[Ros
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  • ...osé Farmer]], [[Don Ford]], [[Margaret Ford]], [[Randall Garrett]], [[Dean Grennell]], [[Lee Hoffman]], [[Robert Joseph]], [[Ed Kuss]], [[Roy Lavender]], [[Bea
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  • 8:00 PM A Sense of Wonder, [[Dean A. Grennell]], [[Vic Ryan]], [[Ethel Lindsay]] ([[TAFF]]), [[Walt Willis]], [[Harry War
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  • *'''dag''' ([[Dean A. Grennell]])
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  • ...ncluded [[Arthur C. Clarke]], [[Hal Shapiro]], [[Randall Garrett]], [[Dean Grennell]], [[Howard DeVore]], [[Don Ford]], [[Margaret Ford]].
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  • 129-132 || Nov 69, Feb, May, Aug 70 || [[Roy Tackett]] || [[Dean Grennell]] || [[Bill Evans]] || [[Bob Pavlat]]
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  • ...[[Hoy Ping Pong]]; and Raymond Burr as Moskowitz. It also included [[Dean Grennell]] denying that he was [[Les Nirenberg]], an article by [[Les Gerber]] "How
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  • || [[Dean Grennell]] || 1
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  • ...[Rick Sneary]], [[Dave Hulan]], [[Fred Patten]], [[Dean Grennell]], [[Jean Grennell]], [[Roy Lavender]], [[Len Moffatt]], [[June Konigsberg]] (later [[June Mo
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  • * ''[[Le Gruesome Zombie]]'' [1955] (with [[Dean Grennell]], for [[FAPA]])
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  • # [[Jean Grennell]]
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  • * [[Dean Grennell]] -- ''[[Grue]]'', ''[[Le Gruesome Zombie]]'', ''[[Bleen]]'', ''[[Binx]]''
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