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− | {{person}} | + | '''Tony Cooper''' was a [[fan]] from [[London]] in the [[UK]] briefly active in the early 1950s. He was son of [[Frank Cooper]] and attended the [[London SF Con]] of 1952. |
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+ | He was a member of the [[Junior Fanatics]], and was originally slated to edit their [[fanzine]], ''[[Peri]]'', as his father had access to printing facilities. He was also to be the leading man in the Junior Fanatics play scheduled for [[Coroncon]]. However he [[gafiated]] in early 1953. ''Peri'' was produced by [[Ken Potter]] and [[Dave Wood]] and the group tried to cancel the play. Unfortunately, the Coroncon [[committee]] insisted it go ahead anyway. It was charitably described as under-rehearsed. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:20, 25 October 2024
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Tony Cooper was a fan from London in the UK briefly active in the early 1950s. He was son of Frank Cooper and attended the London SF Con of 1952.
He was a member of the Junior Fanatics, and was originally slated to edit their fanzine, Peri, as his father had access to printing facilities. He was also to be the leading man in the Junior Fanatics play scheduled for Coroncon. However he gafiated in early 1953. Peri was produced by Ken Potter and Dave Wood and the group tried to cancel the play. Unfortunately, the Coroncon committee insisted it go ahead anyway. It was charitably described as under-rehearsed.
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