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[[File:GoldEvelyn1955.jpeg|thumb|left|'''Evelyn Gold, [[Clevention]], 1955.'''<br>''Photo by [[George Young]]''.]]
 
[[File:GoldEvelyn1955.jpeg|thumb|left|'''Evelyn Gold, [[Clevention]], 1955.'''<br>''Photo by [[George Young]]''.]]
'''Evelyn Paige “Eve” Gold''' (née Stein, later Spencer) was an assistant editor for ''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]''. Fans called her “'''Goldie'''” and “'''Goldilocks'''.” In the early 1950s, she was a regular at [[Worldcon]] and [[Midwestcon]]. She was often on [[panels]] as the “Face” of ''Galaxy''.
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'''Evelyn Paige Gold''' (née Stein, later Spencer) was an assistant editor for ''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]''. Fans called her “'''Goldie'''” and “'''Goldilocks'''.” In the early 1950s, she was a regular at [[Worldcon]] and [[Midwestcon]]. She was often on [[panels]] as the “Face” of ''Galaxy''.
  
 
She had been a dancer and an actress. In the 1940s, in [[New York]], she wrote for radio shows including “The Kate Smith Hour” and “The Shadow,” and then television, including “Robert Montgomery Presents.” She helped create the Children's Art Carnival at the Museum of Modern Art in 1941.  
 
She had been a dancer and an actress. In the 1940s, in [[New York]], she wrote for radio shows including “The Kate Smith Hour” and “The Shadow,” and then television, including “Robert Montgomery Presents.” She helped create the Children's Art Carnival at the Museum of Modern Art in 1941.  
  
She was married to [[H. L. Gold]], ''Galaxy’s'' editor, from 1939–57. They had a son, [[E. J. Gold]]. Horace was afflicted with agoraphobia, so they did a lot of entertaining at home, including famous people from both the [[art]] and [[sf]] worlds and meetings of the [[Hydra Club]].  Eve Gold seems to have left the [[sf]] field after her divorce.  
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She was married to [[H. L. Gold]], ''Galaxy’s'' editor, from 1939–57. They had a son, [[E. J. Gold]]. Horace was afflicted with agoraphobia, so they did a lot of entertaining at home, including famous people from both the [[art]] and [[sf]] worlds and meetings of the [[Hydra Club]].  Evelyn Gold seems to have left the [[sf]] field after her divorce.  
  
She moved to California and married Paul Donner Spencer (a great-great-grandson of George Donner, who led the ill-fated Donner party across the Sierras) in April 1961. Eve became a well-known modernist artist, working in enamels. The couple wrote ''A Treasury of Trivia'', as by Donner and Eve Paige Spencer and apparently self published (Doneve Designs, 1978).   
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She moved to California and married Paul Donner Spencer (a great-great-grandson of George Donner, who led the ill-fated Donner party across the Sierras) in April 1961. Then known as '''Eve Paige Spencer,''' she became a modernist artist, working in enamels. The couple published ''A Treasury of Trivia'' (Doneve Designs, 1978).   
  
In 1986, while recovering from cancer surgery, Eve Spencer won the $15.22-million grand prize in the California Lottery, the biggest “instant game” payoff in lottery history. Donner Spencer died in 2008; Eve Paige Spencer died on May 11, 2009.
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In 1986, while Eve was recovering from cancer surgery, the couple won the $15.22-million grand prize in the California Lottery, the biggest “instant game” payoff in lottery history.  
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Paul Donner Spencer died in 2008; Eve Paige Spencer died on May 11, 2009.
  
 
*[http://fanac.org/photohtm.php?worldcon/Chicon/w52a001 Photo] at [[TASFiC]].
 
*[http://fanac.org/photohtm.php?worldcon/Chicon/w52a001 Photo] at [[TASFiC]].
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*[https://www.amazon.com/Eve-Paige-Spencer/e/B00288FDPE%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share A Treasury of Trivia, 1978]
 
*[https://youtu.be/DTWGmtJDiMk Short video bio.]
 
*[https://youtu.be/DTWGmtJDiMk Short video bio.]
 
*[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-06-22-mn-20536-story.html “$15.22-Million Winner Breaks ‘Big Spin’ Jinx,”] LA Times, June 22, 1986.
 
*[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-06-22-mn-20536-story.html “$15.22-Million Winner Breaks ‘Big Spin’ Jinx,”] LA Times, June 22, 1986.

Revision as of 02:32, 18 July 2021

(July 5, 1920 – May 11, 2009)

Evelyn Gold, Clevention, 1955.
Photo by George Young.

Evelyn Paige Gold (née Stein, later Spencer) was an assistant editor for Galaxy Science Fiction. Fans called her “Goldie” and “Goldilocks.” In the early 1950s, she was a regular at Worldcon and Midwestcon. She was often on panels as the “Face” of Galaxy.

She had been a dancer and an actress. In the 1940s, in New York, she wrote for radio shows including “The Kate Smith Hour” and “The Shadow,” and then television, including “Robert Montgomery Presents.” She helped create the Children's Art Carnival at the Museum of Modern Art in 1941.

She was married to H. L. Gold, Galaxy’s editor, from 1939–57. They had a son, E. J. Gold. Horace was afflicted with agoraphobia, so they did a lot of entertaining at home, including famous people from both the art and sf worlds and meetings of the Hydra Club. Evelyn Gold seems to have left the sf field after her divorce.

She moved to California and married Paul Donner Spencer (a great-great-grandson of George Donner, who led the ill-fated Donner party across the Sierras) in April 1961. Then known as Eve Paige Spencer, she became a modernist artist, working in enamels. The couple published A Treasury of Trivia (Doneve Designs, 1978).

In 1986, while Eve was recovering from cancer surgery, the couple won the $15.22-million grand prize in the California Lottery, the biggest “instant game” payoff in lottery history.

Paul Donner Spencer died in 2008; Eve Paige Spencer died on May 11, 2009.



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