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We have just had a long discussion about this online, occasioned by my having scanned and OCRed 48 years of the Contents pages of the Southern Fandom Press Alliance. I have one complete set of these mailings, the other is at Texas A&M. Some people objected to old addresses appearing online, other misunderstood and thought actual content of apazines would appear - the Contents pages contain only title, names, dates, and page-count. Some personal data appeared incidentally, and is being removed. Would anyone be embarrassed by a silly title from 40 years ago? Hard to say.

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