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'''Betty Sullivan''', a [[Cincinnati]] [[fan]] active in the 1940s and ’50s, was a member of the [[Cincinnati Fantasy Group]].  
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'''Betty Sullivan''', an [[Ohio]] [[fan]] active in the 1940s and ’50s, was a member of the [[Cincinnati Fantasy Group]].  
  
She served as [[Cinvention]]’s “Official Hostess.” Her role, according to [[Don Ford]] in the 1949 [[Ohio]] [[Worldcon]]’s [[PR]] ''[http://fanac.org/conpubs/Worldcon/Cinvention/The%20Cincinnati%20Report%203.pdf The Cincy Report]'' #3:  
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In 1949, she served as [[Cinvention]]’s “Official Hostess.” Her role, according to [[Don Ford]] in the [[Cincinnati]] [[Worldcon]]’s [[PR]] ''[https://fanac.org/conpubs/Worldcon/Cinvention/The%20Cincinnati%20Report%203.pdf The Cincy Report]'' #3:  
 
  To you guys planning on bringing your wives (one to a customer, I mean) she will help them find entertainment, if they are not particularly interested in [[Science Fiction]].
 
  To you guys planning on bringing your wives (one to a customer, I mean) she will help them find entertainment, if they are not particularly interested in [[Science Fiction]].
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In the mid-’50s, Betty belonged to [[The Terrans]] and was part of the [[Cleveland in '55]] [[Worldcon bid]]. 
  
 
She was also a member of the [[N3F]] and the [[N3F Ladies' Auxiliary]], serving as Librarian for its Lending Library.  
 
She was also a member of the [[N3F]] and the [[N3F Ladies' Auxiliary]], serving as Librarian for its Lending Library.  

Latest revision as of 13:04, 28 November 2022

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Betty Sullivan, an Ohio fan active in the 1940s and ’50s, was a member of the Cincinnati Fantasy Group.

In 1949, she served as Cinvention’s “Official Hostess.” Her role, according to Don Ford in the Cincinnati Worldcon’s PR The Cincy Report #3:

To you guys planning on bringing your wives (one to a customer, I mean) she will help them find entertainment, if they are not particularly interested in Science Fiction.

In the mid-’50s, Betty belonged to The Terrans and was part of the Cleveland in '55 Worldcon bid.

She was also a member of the N3F and the N3F Ladies' Auxiliary, serving as Librarian for its Lending Library.



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