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− | '''Monna May Sheller''', a [[fan]] from [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], was active in the 1940s and ’50s. She was a member of the [[Portland Science-Fantasy Society]] and served as [[treasurer]] of the 1950 [[Worldcon]], [[NorWesCon]] (taking over | + | '''Monna May Sheller''', a [[fan]] from [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], was active in the 1940s and ’50s. She was a member of the [[Portland Science-Fantasy Society]] and served as [[treasurer]] of the 1950 [[Worldcon]], [[NorWesCon]] (taking over from [[Bob Wever]], who took over from [[Ruth Newbury]]). She was a member of the 1952 [[Worldcon]], [[Chicon II]], as well. |
Monna was then a medical student at the University of Oregon; she became an M.D. in 1953. After that, she seems to have [[gafiated]]. | Monna was then a medical student at the University of Oregon; she became an M.D. in 1953. After that, she seems to have [[gafiated]]. |
Latest revision as of 15:33, 21 March 2023
(September 10, 1924 – December 26, 1992)
Monna May Sheller, a fan from Portland, Oregon, was active in the 1940s and ’50s. She was a member of the Portland Science-Fantasy Society and served as treasurer of the 1950 Worldcon, NorWesCon (taking over from Bob Wever, who took over from Ruth Newbury). She was a member of the 1952 Worldcon, Chicon II, as well.
Monna was then a medical student at the University of Oregon; she became an M.D. in 1953. After that, she seems to have gafiated.
Person | 1924—1992 |
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