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A [[Washington, DC]]-area [[con-running fan]], [[club fan]] and [[gamer]]. He has been a member of [[WSFA]] since 1959, has worked on numerous [[regionals]] and [[Worldcons]]. He was a member of ''[[Alarums & Excursions]]'' (1977-1983) and ''[[The Wild Hunt]]'' (1978-1984). He was married to fellow [[fan]] [[Peggy Rae Sapienza]]. | A [[Washington, DC]]-area [[con-running fan]], [[club fan]] and [[gamer]]. He has been a member of [[WSFA]] since 1959, has worked on numerous [[regionals]] and [[Worldcons]]. He was a member of ''[[Alarums & Excursions]]'' (1977-1983) and ''[[The Wild Hunt]]'' (1978-1984). He was married to fellow [[fan]] [[Peggy Rae Sapienza]]. | ||
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A Washington, DC-area con-running fan, club fan and gamer. He has been a member of WSFA since 1959, has worked on numerous regionals and Worldcons. He was a member of Alarums & Excursions (1977-1983) and The Wild Hunt (1978-1984). He was married to fellow fan Peggy Rae Sapienza.
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