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'''Samuel M. Scheiner''', a [[Baltiwash]] [[fan]], has been [[treasurer]] of [[WSFA]] since 2013. He was [[vice-president]] from 2009–12, and [[chaired]] [[Capclave 2008]]. | '''Samuel M. Scheiner''', a [[Baltiwash]] [[fan]], has been [[treasurer]] of [[WSFA]] since 2013. He was [[vice-president]] from 2009–12, and [[chaired]] [[Capclave 2008]]. | ||
− | In [[mundane]] life, he works as a program director for the National Science Foundation’s Division of Environmental Biology. Among his other publications, he co-authored a nonfiction book, ''Overcoming the Pain and Inflammation of Arthritis'', with [[Phyllis Eisenstein]]. | + | In [[mundane]] life, he works as a program director for the National Science Foundation’s Division of Environmental Biology. Among his many other publications, he co-authored a nonfiction book, ''Overcoming the Pain and Inflammation of Arthritis'', with [[Phyllis Eisenstein]]. |
− | {{person}} [[Category:fan]] [[Category:US]] | + | {{person|born=1956}} [[Category:fan]] [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 14:07, 11 January 2021
(December 23, 1956 –)
Samuel M. Scheiner, a Baltiwash fan, has been treasurer of WSFA since 2013. He was vice-president from 2009–12, and chaired Capclave 2008.
In mundane life, he works as a program director for the National Science Foundation’s Division of Environmental Biology. Among his many other publications, he co-authored a nonfiction book, Overcoming the Pain and Inflammation of Arthritis, with Phyllis Eisenstein.
Person | 1956— |
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