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More fully the '''Sheffield University Union Science Fiction & Fantasy Association''', it was a [[club]] at Sheffield University in Sheffield, [[UK]] which existed for a few years in the early 60s.  There was a [[clubzine]], ''[[Entropy (clubzine|Entropy]]'', but it quickly died.
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More fully the '''Sheffield University Union Science Fiction & Fantasy Association''', it was a [[club]] at Sheffield University in Sheffield, [[UK]] which existed for a few years in the early 60s.  There was a [[clubzine]], ''Entropy'', but it quickly died.
  
 
There were only a few members at first -- too few to fill all the offices and committee positions -- so that [[Brian Jordan]], one of the founders described the club as having "a committee of eight and a membership of one."
 
There were only a few members at first -- too few to fill all the offices and committee positions -- so that [[Brian Jordan]], one of the founders described the club as having "a committee of eight and a membership of one."
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After a short life, the club merged with the school's astronomical society and became the '''Sheffield University Science Fiction and Astronomical Society''' or '''Astrosoc'''.
 
After a short life, the club merged with the school's astronomical society and became the '''Sheffield University Science Fiction and Astronomical Society''' or '''Astrosoc'''.
  
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Latest revision as of 08:14, 25 July 2020

More fully the Sheffield University Union Science Fiction & Fantasy Association, it was a club at Sheffield University in Sheffield, UK which existed for a few years in the early 60s. There was a clubzine, Entropy, but it quickly died.

There were only a few members at first -- too few to fill all the offices and committee positions -- so that Brian Jordan, one of the founders described the club as having "a committee of eight and a membership of one."

After a short life, the club merged with the school's astronomical society and became the Sheffield University Science Fiction and Astronomical Society or Astrosoc.


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