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− | '''Diane Reinsberg''' (formerly Diane Senor | + | '''Diane Reinsberg''' (formerly '''Diane Senor'''), a [[Chicago]] [[fan]], was [[chairman]] of the advertising [[committee]] for [[Chicon II]], the 1952 [[Worldcon]], and [[moderator]] of its [[panel]] of [[pro]] editors. She also attended [[Philcon II]], the next year. |
− | She married prominent Chicago fan [[Mark Reinsberg]] | + | She was born in New York City, grew up in Chicago and married prominent Chicago fan [[Mark Reinsberg]] on January 31, 1948. |
+ | By 1968, she was remarried to a person named Jacobs and had three children. By 1992, she worked as a therapist. | ||
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+ | {{person|born=1928|died=2003}} [[Category:fan]] [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 03:55, 14 November 2021
(June 5, 1928 – June 1, 2003)
Diane Reinsberg (formerly Diane Senor), a Chicago fan, was chairman of the advertising committee for Chicon II, the 1952 Worldcon, and moderator of its panel of pro editors. She also attended Philcon II, the next year.
She was born in New York City, grew up in Chicago and married prominent Chicago fan Mark Reinsberg on January 31, 1948.
By 1968, she was remarried to a person named Jacobs and had three children. By 1992, she worked as a therapist.
Person | 1928—2003 |
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