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[[File:StinsonLogan.jpeg|thumb|Stuart Stinson and [[Anne-Laurie Logan]], 1979. Photo by [[Avedon Carol]]. ]]
 
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'''Stuart Stinson''', a [[fan]] originally from Acme, [[Michigan]], became active in [[fandom]] in the 1970s. He was a member of the [[N3F]].
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'''Stuart Stinson''', a [[fan]] originally from Acme, [[Michigan]], became active in [[fandom]] in the 1960s. He was a member of the [[N3F]], where he was assistant [[buhead]] of the [[Tape Bureau]]
  
 
In 1976, he arranged a car pool to [[MidAmeriCon]] with several other [[Michifen]], using his family station wagon. One of his three brothers came along; he was taking the car on farther on a vacation of his own, and was to return at the end of the [[Worldcon]] to pick up his brother and friends. Came Labor Day, and the brother never turned up. This sent two of his teenaged passengers, [[Leah Zeldes]] and [[Larry Downes]], into a panic — convinced parentally enforced [[fafiation]] would ensue if they weren’t home in time for the start of the school year.  
 
In 1976, he arranged a car pool to [[MidAmeriCon]] with several other [[Michifen]], using his family station wagon. One of his three brothers came along; he was taking the car on farther on a vacation of his own, and was to return at the end of the [[Worldcon]] to pick up his brother and friends. Came Labor Day, and the brother never turned up. This sent two of his teenaged passengers, [[Leah Zeldes]] and [[Larry Downes]], into a panic — convinced parentally enforced [[fafiation]] would ensue if they weren’t home in time for the start of the school year.  
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Even though their predicament wasn’t his fault, Stu, then a college student, generously bought plane tickets to get the two high-school kids home. Air travel was still a big deal in the ’70s. It was Leah’s first plane ride, ever.  
 
Even though their predicament wasn’t his fault, Stu, then a college student, generously bought plane tickets to get the two high-school kids home. Air travel was still a big deal in the ’70s. It was Leah’s first plane ride, ever.  
  
Stu lived in [[Annie Hall]] in [[East Lansing]] in the late ’70s. He now lives in the [[Boston]] area with longtime partner [[Anne-Laurie Logan]]. His father, Bob Stinson, founded the [https://bowhunting.net/artman/publish/Kwikee50years.shtml Kwikee Kwiver] company, an archery accessories manufacturer, in 1957.  
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Stu lived in [[Annie Hall]] in [[East Lansing]] in the late ’70s. He now lives in the [[Boston]] area with longtime partner [[Anne-Laurie Logan]]. He spent part of his youth working at the [https://bowhunting.net/artman/publish/Kwikee50years.shtml Kwikee Kwiver] company, an archery accessories manufacturer his father, Bob Stinson, founded in 1957.  
  
  
 
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Revision as of 10:01, 3 March 2021

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Stuart Stinson and Anne-Laurie Logan, 1979. Photo by Avedon Carol.

Stuart Stinson, a fan originally from Acme, Michigan, became active in fandom in the 1960s. He was a member of the N3F, where he was assistant buhead of the Tape Bureau

In 1976, he arranged a car pool to MidAmeriCon with several other Michifen, using his family station wagon. One of his three brothers came along; he was taking the car on farther on a vacation of his own, and was to return at the end of the Worldcon to pick up his brother and friends. Came Labor Day, and the brother never turned up. This sent two of his teenaged passengers, Leah Zeldes and Larry Downes, into a panic — convinced parentally enforced fafiation would ensue if they weren’t home in time for the start of the school year.

Even though their predicament wasn’t his fault, Stu, then a college student, generously bought plane tickets to get the two high-school kids home. Air travel was still a big deal in the ’70s. It was Leah’s first plane ride, ever.

Stu lived in Annie Hall in East Lansing in the late ’70s. He now lives in the Boston area with longtime partner Anne-Laurie Logan. He spent part of his youth working at the Kwikee Kwiver company, an archery accessories manufacturer his father, Bob Stinson, founded in 1957.



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