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− | Richard Meyer was a [[Chicago]] [[fan]] who found [[sf]] with the April 1936 ''[[Astounding]]''. He was a co-editor of ''[[Ad Astra ( | + | Richard Meyer was a [[Chicago]] [[fan]] who found [[sf]] with the April 1936 ''[[Astounding]]''. He was a co-editor of ''[[Ad Astra (Reinsberg)|Ad Astra]]'', started ''[[Midwest Fan News]]'' and was an officer of the [[IFF]] and part of the [[Chicon I]] committee. |
For an early short biography, see {{WhosWho1940|page=10}}. | For an early short biography, see {{WhosWho1940|page=10}}. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:55, 3 March 2020
(1923 --)
Richard Meyer was a Chicago fan who found sf with the April 1936 Astounding. He was a co-editor of Ad Astra, started Midwest Fan News and was an officer of the IFF and part of the Chicon I committee.
For an early short biography, see Who's Who in Fandom 1940, page 10.
Person | 1923— |
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