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− | ([[Speer]]) - From September 1940 on. [[all fandom was plunged into war|Warring]] factions in [[fandom]] healed their differences or were less in evidence, with the passing of [[feuds]] the underlying fraternity of [[fandom]] came more into evidence, and a broad balance was found between matters [[scientifictional]] and other things that [[fans]] were interested in. There was much talk of [[fandom]] growing up, becoming more mature, and seeing less of adolescent bickering and feuding for feuding's sake; at the same time there was a flood of digests and [[bibliografies]] and indexes of this and that, regarded as a summation and consolidation of past achievements in [[fandom]]. A [[general fan organization]] was once again much desired, but ran into difficulties as [[war]] came to America. [[Doug Webster]] applies the term to the younger fans that appeared in wartime Britain, once again interested mainly in such [[science-fiction]] as they could get, and supporting the idea of a British fan organization (the [[BFS]]), which the sofisticated [[Second Fandom]] had outgrown.
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