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An early club in [[Battle Creek, MI]] which lasted roughly 1940-45.  Members included [[E. Everett Evans]] (secretary), [[Fred Merchant]], [[Elra House]], [[Al Ashley]], [[Abby Lu Ashley]], [[Jack Weidenback]], [[Edwin Counts]], [[Jack Hessmer]] and [[Allen Stanley]].
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An early [[club]] in [[Battle Creek]] and [[Jackson, MI]], which lasted roughly 1940-45.  Members included [[E. Everett Evans]] ([[secretary]]), [[E. E. Smith]], [[John Millard]], [[Fred Merchant]], [[Elra House]], [[Al Ashley]], [[Abby Lu Ashley]], [[Earl Perry]], [[Helen Perry]], [[Jack Wiedenbeck]], [[Edwin Counts]], [[Jack Hessmer]] and [[Allen Stanley]].
  
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* [https://www.newspapers.com/article/battle-creek-enquirer-fantasy-fiction-is/123539570/ “Fantasy Fiction Is Forte of ‘Galactic Roamers’ Club Here,”] Battle Creek Enquirer, October 5, 1941.
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The [[local]] for [[Jackson, MI|Jackson]] and [[Battle Creek]] [[Michigan]], centering around [[3E]] and [[Skylark Smith]]. They had exotic names for their [[officers]] such as Chief Pilot, Chief Communications Officer, etc. This club led to the awak­ening of Michifandom. It broke up when the [[Slan Shack]]ers moved to [[Los Angeles]]. Not to be confused with the [[Galactic Roomers|Galactic Ro<u>o</u>mers]], the inhabitants of the [[the Ashleys|Ashley]] apartment who later founded [[Slan Shack]] itself.
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The [[local]] for [[Jackson, MI|Jackson]] and [[Battle Creek, MI]], centering around [[3E]] and [[Skylark Smith]]. They had exotic names for their officers such as Chief Pilot, Chief Communications Officer, etc. This club led to the awakening of [[Michifandom]].  
 
The [[local]] for [[Jackson, MI|Jackson]] and [[Battle Creek, MI]], centering around [[3E]] and [[Skylark Smith]]. They had exotic names for their officers such as Chief Pilot, Chief Communications Officer, etc. This club led to the awakening of [[Michifandom]].  
 
[Added in [[Fancyclopedia 2]]]: It broke up when the [[Slan Shack|Slan Shackers]] moved to Los Angeles. Not to be confused with the [[Galactic Roomers|Galactic ''Roomers'']], the inhabitants of the [[Ashley]] apartment who later founded [[Slan Shack]] itself.
 
 
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''From the Detroit Free Press, September 27, 1941.''
 
''From the Detroit Free Press, September 27, 1941.''
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 25 April 2023

An early club in Battle Creek and Jackson, MI, which lasted roughly 1940-45. Members included E. Everett Evans (secretary), E. E. Smith, John Millard, Fred Merchant, Elra House, Al Ashley, Abby Lu Ashley, Earl Perry, Helen Perry, Jack Wiedenbeck, Edwin Counts, Jack Hessmer and Allen Stanley.

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
The local for Jackson and Battle Creek Michigan, centering around 3E and Skylark Smith. They had exotic names for their officers such as Chief Pilot, Chief Communications Officer, etc. This club led to the awak­ening of Michifandom. It broke up when the Slan Shackers moved to Los Angeles. Not to be confused with the Galactic Roomers, the inhabitants of the Ashley apartment who later founded Slan Shack itself.
From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
The local for Jackson and Battle Creek, MI, centering around 3E and Skylark Smith. They had exotic names for their officers such as Chief Pilot, Chief Communications Officer, etc. This club led to the awakening of Michifandom.


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From the Detroit Free Press, September 27, 1941.



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