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− | Jean Berman is a [[Boston-area]] [[fan]] who founded the [[Brookline High School SF Club]]. | + | '''Jean Berman''' is a [[Boston-area]] [[fan]] who founded the [[Brookline High School SF Club]]. She was later responsible for introducing [[Jim Young]] to [[fandom]]. She was an early ''[[Star Trek]]'' fan, and is sister of fan [[Ruth Berman]]. She is a member of [[RISFA-North]] and [[Apaloosa]]. |
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− | She published ''[[Nous]]'' (with Ruth), and ''[[Nameless]]''. | + | She [[published]] the [[fanzines]] ''[[Nous]]'' (with Ruth), and ''[[Nameless]]''. |
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Revision as of 02:19, 5 August 2021
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Jean Berman is a Boston-area fan who founded the Brookline High School SF Club. She was later responsible for introducing Jim Young to fandom. She was an early Star Trek fan, and is sister of fan Ruth Berman. She is a member of RISFA-North and Apaloosa.
She published the fanzines Nous (with Ruth), and Nameless.
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