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An early [[correspondence]] [[club]] founded by [[Forry Ackerman]] and [[Linus Hogenmiller]] in the about 1930, which involved [[Julius Schwartz]] and [[Mort Weisinger]], and resulted in ''[[The Time Traveller]]''.  
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The '''Boys' Scientifiction Club''' or '''Boys' Science Club''' was an early [[correspondence]] [[club]] founded by [[Forry Ackerman]] and [[Linus Hogenmiller]] around 1930, which involved [[Julius Schwartz]] and [[Mort Weisinger]], and resulted in ''[[The Time Traveller]]'' [[fanzine]].
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Hogenmiller announced the club in a letter to ''[[Astounding Stories]]'', January 1931, describing it as 'lately formed' with the purpose:
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to promote scientific interest among boys between the ages of 10 and 15, to encourage the reading of [[Science Fiction]] and scientific works, and to create a bond of friendship among them.
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A circulating library was being constructed. Ackerman was listed as President-Librarian, with [[Frank Sipos]] as Secretary-Treasurer, and Hogenmiller as Vice-President.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:56, 28 August 2024

The Boys' Scientifiction Club or Boys' Science Club was an early correspondence club founded by Forry Ackerman and Linus Hogenmiller around 1930, which involved Julius Schwartz and Mort Weisinger, and resulted in The Time Traveller fanzine.

Hogenmiller announced the club in a letter to Astounding Stories, January 1931, describing it as 'lately formed' with the purpose:

to promote scientific interest among boys between the ages of 10 and 15, to encourage the reading of Science Fiction and scientific works, and to create a bond of friendship among them.

A circulating library was being constructed. Ackerman was listed as President-Librarian, with Frank Sipos as Secretary-Treasurer, and Hogenmiller as Vice-President.


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