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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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  • File:Redd Boggs, September 1956. From an album of Vince Clarke, photo taken by Dean Grennell, courtesy of Rob Hansen.jpg
    ...Boggs, September 1956. From an album of Vince Clarke, photo taken by Dean Grennell, courtesy of Rob Hansen
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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.
    289 bytes (36 words) - 02:35, 17 July 2021
  • ...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]]
    52 bytes (6 words) - 21:52, 1 December 2019
  • #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
    738 bytes (105 words) - 10:54, 19 May 2024
  • File:Redd Boggs, September 1956. From an album of Vince Clarke, photo taken by Dean Grennell, courtesy of Rob Hansen.jpg
    ...Boggs, September 1956. From an album of Vince Clarke, photo taken by Dean Grennell, courtesy of Rob Hansen
    (365 × 375 (66 KB)) - 07:15, 11 August 2022
  • 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.
    166 bytes (20 words) - 06:40, 27 October 2020
  • 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]].
    169 bytes (20 words) - 17:07, 2 September 2021
  • ...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
    337 bytes (49 words) - 21:32, 18 November 2020
  • ...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.
    427 bytes (39 words) - 15:13, 19 December 2021
  • ([[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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