Difference between revisions of "UMass Science Fiction Society"
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− | '''UMSFS''' is the UMass SF Society which held its first meeting on April 22, 1964 at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, | + | '''UMSFS''' is the UMass SF Society which held its first meeting on April 22, 1964, at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, [[Massachusetts]]. [[Joe Ross]] was one of the founders. After the founders graduated, the club disappeared from view, but it returned to visibility in the 1980s when it ran [[Not Just Another Con]]. (NJAC was later run by an offshoot, [[Student Conventioneers of UMass]].) |
− | The club | + | The club built up a large library, reaching over 9,000 [[books]] by 2021, when the university decided to evict them, as well as several other organizations that had permanent space. |
Fl. 1964-66, 1979-present. | Fl. 1964-66, 1979-present. | ||
− | It published a [[fanzine]] which went under the titles ''[[Betelgeuse]]'', ''[[Betelgeuse|Grok]]'', and ''[[The Zobee]]''. | + | It published a [[fanzine]], which went under the titles ''[[Betelgeuse]]'', ''[[Betelgeuse|Grok]]'', and ''[[The Zobee]]''. |
− | + | [http://www.umass.edu/rso/scifi/index.shtml Website. ] | |
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[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Revision as of 09:39, 28 July 2021
UMSFS is the UMass SF Society which held its first meeting on April 22, 1964, at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, Massachusetts. Joe Ross was one of the founders. After the founders graduated, the club disappeared from view, but it returned to visibility in the 1980s when it ran Not Just Another Con. (NJAC was later run by an offshoot, Student Conventioneers of UMass.)
The club built up a large library, reaching over 9,000 books by 2021, when the university decided to evict them, as well as several other organizations that had permanent space.
Fl. 1964-66, 1979-present.
It published a fanzine, which went under the titles Betelgeuse, Grok, and The Zobee.
Club | 1964— |
This is a club page. Please extend it by adding information about when and where the club met, when and by whom it was founded, how long it was active, notable accomplishments, well-known members, clubzines, any conventions it ran, external links to the club's website, other club pages, etc.
When there's a floreat (Fl.), this indicates the time or times for which we have found evidence that the club existed. This is probably not going to represent the club's full lifetime, so please update it if you can! |