NEW FANDOMfrom Fancyclopedia 2
(Speer:Moskowitz) Name derived from a series of articles entitled "Annals
of the New Fandom", altho they referred to the Second
Fandom
, while New Fandom rose and fell in the
Second Transition.
The organization was launched in the late summer of 1938, about the time
that reaction was setting in against the Wollheimists
and Second Fandom generally. Moskowitz initiated it, strongly assisted by
Sykora and Taurasi, and to a lesser degree by Racic, van Houten, and others.
The dormant SF Advancement Association, led by van Houten, formed the basis
of the membership. New Fandom announced that it would put on the convention
(NYCon I) in 1939, and at the
PhilCo in fall 1938 was recognized as the organization to take
responsibility for this first Worldcon. NF also ignored the existence of fan
feuds, and won the support of the great majority who were opposed to their
continuance. Thereafter, fans generally joined up. Regional representatives
were appointed, OO issued, dues paid, etc. The pros gave much cooperation.
The Convention was put on, very successfully on the whole; exact relationship
of New Fandom to this was never clear, since NF was treated as an
organization contributing to and receiving from the convention fund when the
accounts were published, while the Triumvirs actually ran things.
Up to this time Managing Secretary Moskowitz had held absolute power, it
being explained that it was necessary to have a going organization to get
people to join, and time-pressures of the oncoming Convention precluded
decision of details by democratic vote. SaM called it a democratic
dictatorship, meaning that NF had to regard the fans' opinions just as pro
editors did. After the NYCon they spoke of putting NF on a democratic basis
and presented a constitution which essentially only substituted elected
officers for the appointees, rather than incorporating changes suggested by
Rothman, Speer, and others. The Triumvirs agreed to submit this constitution
to a vote along with any other endorsed by a given number of members of New
Fandom; such a constitution was presently brought forward by Speer, but the
Unholy Three delayed voting, calling a conference at Newark in Spring of 1940
to which the Phillies, Warner and Speer were invited. The two latter sent
regrets; the Phillies attended and the con appointed temporary officers for
New Fandom in line with the setup of the Triumvirs' proposed constitution.
However, by this time the Official Organ had ceased
to come out; no activity had been shown by the organization since the NYCon,
except for the leaders' making various declarations in the name of New
Fandom; and both leaders and members seemed willing to let the whole matter
drop.
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