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  • Then without my initiation she asked me if I knew Charlie Fairman.

    Charlie Fairman 2010

  • Catching Up Photographer Bob Davis (left) catches up on the latest happenings with former FCCer cameraman Gary Fairman on the roof of the Rex Hotel.

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • He helped his longtime Gettysburg caddy, Roy Fairman, finance a set of golf clubs and set aside money for college.

    Going Home to Glory David Eisenhower 2010

  • Fairman was a close ally of Justice Felix Frankfurter.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » McDonald amicus: Don’t trust Fairman and Berger 2009

  • To make a long story short, during the latter half of the 20th century, Fairman and Berger were the pre-eminent legal scholars opposed to incorporation of the Bill of Rights.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » McDonald amicus: Don’t trust Fairman and Berger 2009

  • Fairman was followed, at the end of 1958, by the leadership of Cele Goldsmith.

    Archive 2009-01-11 Zen Tiger 2009

  • In 1954, this would be just after the great experiment with FANTASTIC was officially pronounced dead, when the high budget was gone, FANTASTIC ADVENTURES was merged with it, and the mix of decent fiction from top-flight contributors and slick fripperies from others and some of the first group were supplanted by the Usual Run of ZD stuff, as Fairman settled in as editor of sorts.

    Fantastic, October 1954 Bill Crider 2009

  • As Mike Ashley has noted, FANTASTIC averaged a bit better than AMAZING even in the worst years, as Fairman as well as his predecessor Howard Browne were at least a little more interested in and comfortable with fantasy fiction, mixed in with the routine and worse sf even if the fantasy wasn't all that great on average, either in the sibling mangazine.

    More Amazing Stories Bill Crider 2009

  • Ivar Jorgensen was usually Silverberg or Fairman, I gather, but not always, by any means.

    Amazing Stories, November 1954 Bill Crider 2009

  • Fairman and Berger both looked at original-period sources, and argued for merely selective incorporation (Fairman) or no incorporation (Berger).

    The Volokh Conspiracy » McDonald amicus: Don’t trust Fairman and Berger 2009

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