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(27 November 1916 – 31 August 1999)
 
(27 November 1916 – 31 August 1999)
  
(Henry) Earl Singleton, aka '''es''', issued the first fat-free [[fanzine]], ''[[Nepenthe]]'' devoted to poetry.  Singleton traveled to [[Chicon I]] from [[Boston]] with [[Art Widner]] in the [[Skylark of Foo]]. Following Chicon, he was elected treasurer of the [[Stranger Club]].  
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'''Henry Earl Singleton''', aka '''es''', issued the first fat-free [[fanzine]], ''[[Nepenthe]]'' devoted to [[poetry]].  Singleton traveled to [[Chicon I]] from [[Boston]] with [[Art Widner]] in the [[Skylark of Foo]]. Following Chicon, he was elected [[treasurer]] of the [[Stranger Club]].  
  
All [[fandom]] was shocked when his roommate, [[Oliver King Smith]] announced Singleton had committed suicide on February 9, 1941.  However, a letter sent to [[Jack Chapman Miske]] dated February 10 and other questions led Widner and [[Louis Russell Chauvenet]] to contact authorities at MIT and they learned the suicide (by shooting himself in the temple with a pistol) was faked as Singleton had apparently decided to [[gafiate]] and drop out of school, taking a job in [[Washington, D.C.]]. His death [[hoax]] became known as the [[pseuicide]]. He was involved in a [[feud]] with [[William L. Hamling]].
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All [[fandom]] was shocked when his roommate, [[Oliver King Smith]] announced Singleton had committed [[suicide]] on February 9, 1941.  However, a letter sent to [[Jack Chapman Miske]] dated February 10 and other questions led Widner and [[Louis Russell Chauvenet]] to contact authorities at MIT and they learned the suicide (by shooting himself in the temple with a pistol) was faked, as Singleton had apparently decided to [[gafiate]] and drop out of school, taking a job in [[Washington, D.C.]]. His death [[hoax]] became known as the [[pseuicide]]. He was involved in a [[feud]] with [[William L. Hamling]].
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In later life, he became a very successful electrical engineer and businessman, co-founding Teledyne, served as its CEO for thirty years, was an early investor in Apple Computer and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering.
  
In later life he became a very successful electrical engineer and businessman, co-founding Teledyne, served as its CEO for thirty years, was an early investor in Apple Computer and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering.
 
  
 
{{person | born=1916 | died=1999}}
 
{{person | born=1916 | died=1999}}

Revision as of 16:32, 5 October 2020

(27 November 1916 – 31 August 1999)

Henry Earl Singleton, aka es, issued the first fat-free fanzine, Nepenthe devoted to poetry. Singleton traveled to Chicon I from Boston with Art Widner in the Skylark of Foo. Following Chicon, he was elected treasurer of the Stranger Club.

All fandom was shocked when his roommate, Oliver King Smith announced Singleton had committed suicide on February 9, 1941. However, a letter sent to Jack Chapman Miske dated February 10 and other questions led Widner and Louis Russell Chauvenet to contact authorities at MIT and they learned the suicide (by shooting himself in the temple with a pistol) was faked, as Singleton had apparently decided to gafiate and drop out of school, taking a job in Washington, D.C.. His death hoax became known as the pseuicide. He was involved in a feud with William L. Hamling.

In later life, he became a very successful electrical engineer and businessman, co-founding Teledyne, served as its CEO for thirty years, was an early investor in Apple Computer and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering.



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