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  2. Larry Shaw (physicist) - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence N. Shaw was born in Washington, D.C., on August 12, 1939, to Wilfred L. Shaw and Ida W. Shaw. [1] Larry's father worked for the Department of Agriculture. The family moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in California when he was a year-and-a-half toddler.

  3. Larry Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Larry Shaw (editor) (1924–1985), American writer Larry Shaw (physicist) (1939–2017), American physicist and founder of Pi Day Lawrence Shaw (archaeologist) , British archaeologist

  4. Science Fiction Adventures (1956 magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Larry Shaw was the editor for all 12 issues. Science Fiction Adventures focused on longer fiction than appeared in Infinity; these were often labeled as novels, though they were rarely longer than 20,000 words. Shaw declared in his first editorial that he wanted to bring back a "sense of wonder", and he printed straightforward action-adventure ...

  5. Xero (SF fanzine) - Wikipedia

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    Pat & Dick Lupoff typed stencils in their Manhattan apartment, printed them on a machine in Noreen & Larry Shaw’s basement, collated by hand, and lugged the results to SF cons or stuffed them in mailboxes. The machine had not been given by Damon Knight, A. J. Budrys explained in a letter after a while, but lent. Eventually drawings could be ...

  6. Infinity Science Fiction - Wikipedia

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    Infinity Science Fiction was an American science fiction magazine, edited by Larry T. Shaw, and published by Royal Publications.The first issue, which appeared in November 1955, included Arthur C. Clarke's "The Star", a story about a planet destroyed by a nova (an exploding star) that turns out to have been the Star of Bethlehem; it won the Hugo Award for that year.

  7. Larry Shaw (editor) - Wikipedia

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    From 1954 to 1955 Shaw edited Rodding and Re-Styling, an automotive sports magazine. [1] After those magazines terminated during 1958, Shaw edited monster movie magazines, automotive magazines and other material until 1963, when he began editing for Irwin Stein's company Lancer Books. He continued working as an editor until 1975, when he began ...

  8. Here's What the Black History Month Colors Are and What They Mean

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    When you see posters and graphics related to Black History Month, chances are you'll see them designed with the same four colors: red, black, green, and gold.

  9. Category:History books by type - Wikipedia

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    Parody history books (4 P) S. Series of history books (6 C, 93 P) T. History textbooks (17 P)