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'''Harriett Kolchak''', a [[Philadelphia]] [[fan]], was active in the 1950s and ’60s. She was a member of the [[Mercurian Club]] (and [[pubbed]] its [[clubzine]], ''[[Jelerang]]'') and the [[N3F]]; attended many [[conventions]]; worked on [[cons]], including [[Lunacon]]; andwrote for [[fanzines]] such as ''[[Science Fiction Times]]''. | '''Harriett Kolchak''', a [[Philadelphia]] [[fan]], was active in the 1950s and ’60s. She was a member of the [[Mercurian Club]] (and [[pubbed]] its [[clubzine]], ''[[Jelerang]]'') and the [[N3F]]; attended many [[conventions]]; worked on [[cons]], including [[Lunacon]]; andwrote for [[fanzines]] such as ''[[Science Fiction Times]]''. | ||
− | [[Ned Brooks]] called Kolchak the “den mother of Philadelphia [[fandom]] in the ’60s.” | + | [[Ned Brooks]] called Kolchak the “den mother of Philadelphia [[fandom]] in the ’60s.” Every year on the Friday night of [[Philcon]], she hosted an open party for the entire convention in an old barn behind her house North Philadelphia, with walls covered with Playboy centerfolds. |
She organized a [[Neo Fan Fund]], a scheme for helping out young fans who found themselves without sufficient funds at a convention, but it was never very successful, and she gave it up in the mid-1970s. | She organized a [[Neo Fan Fund]], a scheme for helping out young fans who found themselves without sufficient funds at a convention, but it was never very successful, and she gave it up in the mid-1970s. |
Revision as of 21:00, 2 January 2021
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Harriett Kolchak, a Philadelphia fan, was active in the 1950s and ’60s. She was a member of the Mercurian Club (and pubbed its clubzine, Jelerang) and the N3F; attended many conventions; worked on cons, including Lunacon; andwrote for fanzines such as Science Fiction Times.
Ned Brooks called Kolchak the “den mother of Philadelphia fandom in the ’60s.” Every year on the Friday night of Philcon, she hosted an open party for the entire convention in an old barn behind her house North Philadelphia, with walls covered with Playboy centerfolds.
She organized a Neo Fan Fund, a scheme for helping out young fans who found themselves without sufficient funds at a convention, but it was never very successful, and she gave it up in the mid-1970s.
At Tricon in 1966, she won a masquerade prize for Most BEMish costume for “The Rose Monster.”
She spoke Mandarin Chinese.
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