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Dave Vanderwerf (AKA DAVe) was a Boston fan in the 60s who was the leader of the ill-fated Boston in '67 Worldcon bid, the founder of the Boston Science Fiction Society and the chair of Boskone 1 and Boskone 2. He edited two issues of Twilight Zine and seems to have been a member of MITSFS.

In 1968, along with Charlie Brown and Ed Meskys, he founded Locus (which eventually became SF's trade journal) as a newszine to promote the Boston in 71 Worldcon bid.

He seems to have gafiated in the late 60s.


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