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Virginia Schultheis was a [[fan]] and a librarian who was from the Cleveland area, but moved to the [[LA area]] in the late 50s. She was married to fellow [[fan]] and fellow librarian [[Steve Schultheis]] and many of their projects were done jointly. | Virginia Schultheis was a [[fan]] and a librarian who was from the Cleveland area, but moved to the [[LA area]] in the late 50s. She was married to fellow [[fan]] and fellow librarian [[Steve Schultheis]] and many of their projects were done jointly. | ||
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She was a member of the [[Terrans]] , [[Cleveland in '55]] and of the [[Clevention]] committee. She attended [[Midwestcon 1]] and was a member of [[LASFS]]. She co-wrote ''[[Captain Future Meets Gilbert and Sullivan]]''. | She was a member of the [[Terrans]] , [[Cleveland in '55]] and of the [[Clevention]] committee. She attended [[Midwestcon 1]] and was a member of [[LASFS]]. She co-wrote ''[[Captain Future Meets Gilbert and Sullivan]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 09:28, 30 March 2020
(September 1, 1931 --)
Virginia Schultheis was a fan and a librarian who was from the Cleveland area, but moved to the LA area in the late 50s. She was married to fellow fan and fellow librarian Steve Schultheis and many of their projects were done jointly.
She was a member of the Terrans , Cleveland in '55 and of the Clevention committee. She attended Midwestcon 1 and was a member of LASFS. She co-wrote Captain Future Meets Gilbert and Sullivan.
Person | 1931— |
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