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The '''Terrans''', also known as the '''Cleveland Science Fantasy Society''', the '''CSFS''', and the '''Cleveland SF Association''', was a [[club]] in [[Cleveland]], [[Ohio]], in the early 1950s. It sponsored the [[Clevention]], the 1955 [[Worldcon]].  Its [[clubzine]] was the ''[[Bulletin of the Cleveland Science Fantasy Society]]'', [[editor|edited]] for a while by [[Harlan Ellison]].
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In 1955 (the year of the [[Clevention]]), their active membership was: [[Honey Wood]], [[Ben Jason]], [[Bill Berger]], [[David Marshall Massaro]], [[Nick Falasca]], [[Noreen Falasca]], [[Bea Gittery]], [[Eugene Pallet]], [[Don Anthony]], [[Jessamine Greer]], and [[George Olsson]].
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There are many '''''Terrans'''''. They could be:
  
 
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(1) The [[Cleveland SF Association]], now Incorporated. They put on the very successful [[Clevention]]. Not to be confused with  
 
(1) The [[Cleveland SF Association]], now Incorporated. They put on the very successful [[Clevention]]. Not to be confused with  
 
   
 
   
(2) Terran Society, a [[club]] in and around Aberdeen, [[Washington]], in 1950. They were informally allied with the [[Nameless Ones]] of [[Seattle]], and [[OO]] ''[[Dan'ls Babel]]'' went to the membership of both clubs.  
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(2) Terran Society, a [[club]] in and around Aberdeen, [[Washington State|Washington]], in 1950. They were informally allied with the [[Nameless Ones]] of [[Seattle]], and [[OO]] ''[[Dan'ls Babel]]'' went to the membership of both clubs.  
 
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(3) The [[Terran League|Terran League of Columbus, OH.]]
  
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(4) The [[Terrean Amateur Press Society]].
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(5) [[Terra|Earthlings]].
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Latest revision as of 01:42, 28 October 2022

Disambiguation Page[edit]

There are many Terrans. They could be:

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
(1) The Cleveland SF Association, now Incorporated. They put on the very successful Clevention. Not to be confused with

(2) Terran Society, a club in and around Aberdeen, Washington, in 1950. They were informally allied with the Nameless Ones of Seattle, and OO Dan'ls Babel went to the membership of both clubs.

(3) The Terran League of Columbus, OH.

(4) The Terrean Amateur Press Society.

(5) Earthlings.



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