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1939 and Bradbury
With $ 90 from Ackerman, Bradbury launched a fanzine, Futuria Fantasia, in 1939.
In July 1939, Forrest J. Ackerman gave nineteen year old Ray Bradbury the money to head to New York for the First World Science Fiction Convention in New York City, and funded Ray Bradbury's fanzine, titled Futuria Fantasia.
Bradbury and Harryhausen joined a Los Angeles-area Science Fiction League formed by Forrest J. Ackerman in 1939, and the three became lifelong friends.
* Edward P. Bradbury, pen name of Michael Moorcock ( born 1939 ), English writer
George Herbert Wyman ( 1860 – 1939 ) was an American architect, most noted for designing the Bradbury Building ( 304 South Broadway ) in Los Angeles.

1939 and joined
The first female member Florence Rankin joined AA in March 1937, and the first non-Protestant member, a Roman Catholic, joined in 1939.
Settling down near the New Forest, he joined an occult group, the Rosicrucian Order Crotona Fellowship, through which – he claimed – he encountered the New Forest coven, into which he was initiated in 1939.
In 1939, Gardner joined the Folk-Lore Society ; his first contribution to its journal Folk-Lore, appeared in the June 1939 issue and described a box of witchcraft relics that he believed had belonged to the 17th century " Witch-Finder General ", Matthew Hopkins.
* St. Louis Gunners, 1934 member of National Football League that joined the minor AFL in 1939
Hatay Province remained a part of the French Mandate of Syria according to the Treaty of Lausanne, but in 1938 gained its independence as the Hatay State, which later joined Turkey after a referendum in 1939.
In 1939 Schindler joined the Nazi Party.
Troughton had joined the Tonbridge Repertory Company in 1939 and in 1940 joined the Royal Navy.
It was formed in Chicago in 1936 by Louis Skidmore and Nathaniel Owings ; in 1939 they were joined by John O. Merrill.
When war broke out in 1939, many Afro-Guyanese joined the military, hoping to gain new job skills and escape poverty.
After being educated in France, England, Germany and Scotland, he joined the British Royal Navy at the age of 18 in 1939.
After some good league and FA Cup campaigns the club joined the Midland League in 1935 for four seasons before returning to the Birmingham & District League in 1939.
In 1939, he joined the German Navy, working in the High Command as a staff judge and advisor for international law.
Francis Wolff, a professional photographer, emigrated to the USA at the end of 1939 and soon joined forces with Lion, a childhood friend.
He joined the Local Defence Force during The Emergency of 1939 – 1945 and considered a permanent career in the Army.
After attending primary school, Koivisto had a number of jobs, and at the beginning of the Winter War in 1939, when he was 16, he joined a field firefighting unit.
In 1939, Henderson disbanded his own band and joined Goodman's, first as both pianist and arranger and then working full-time as the staff arranger.
By the time of the Berle meeting, Chambers had come out of hiding after a year and joined the staff of Time Magazine ( April 1939 ).
In 1939 he joined Muggsy Spanier's band, with whom he made some of his most famous recordings.
Dorsey's main vocalist was Bob Eberly, considered to be the best in the music business, and in 1939, Helen O ' Connell joined the band, and the idea to have them do duets together proved to be highly successful.
Watt joined the British Army at the age of 22 and served with distinction in World War II as an infantry lieutenant from 1939 to 1946.
The area of the Voblast was part of the Second Polish Republic from 1921 until 1939 largely as the Polesie Voivodeship, when it was joined to the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic.

1939 and Laraine
* Sergeant Madden ( 1939 ; directed by Josef von Sternberg ) with Laraine Day
The couple had two children, Harry Glenn Strange ( born 1938 ) of Klamath Falls, Oregon and Janine Laraine Strange ( born 1939 ).

1939 and Players
In 1939, Orson Welles and the Mercury Players dramatized The Murder of Roger Ackroyd on CBS's Campbell Playhouse.
In 1939 the Finzis moved to Ashmansworth, near Newbury, where he founded the Newbury String Players, an amateur chamber orchestra which he conducted until his death, reviving eighteenth century string music as well as giving premieres of works by his contemporaries, and offering chances of performance for talented young musicians such as Julian Bream and Kenneth Leighton.
Players of the 1900s and 1910s, who many voters felt should be given priority, dominated the voting to an even greater extent than they had in 1939.
His acting career, which spanned seven decades, began in 1939 with the Rose McClendon Players in Harlem.
Prior to 1939, animation production was a very low scale with small production that were often discouraged by theatre chains like Famous Players.
Players Robert Snell ( 1929 ), Jack Sexton ( 1931 ) and Ray McArthur ( 1939 ) all won the Magarey Medal while playing for the West Adelaide Football Club.
In 1939, he was invited to present his Kuklapolitan Players at the New York World's Fair.
Players take on the roles of major powers-( Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States )-from 1939 until 1946.

1939 and Guild
Crawford worked in the radio series The Screen Guild Theater on January 8, 1939 ; Good News ; Baby, broadcast March 2, 1940 on Arch Oboler's Lights Out ; The Word on Everyman's Theater ( 1941 ); Chained on the Lux Radio Theater and Norman Corwin's Document A / 777 ( 1948 ).
Ruggles of Red Gap was adapted as a radio play on the July 10, 1939 episode of Lux Radio Theater, the December 17, 1945 episode of The Screen Guild Theater and the June 8, 1946 episode of Academy Award Theater, all with Charles Laughton and Charlie Ruggles reprising their film parts.
Munchkins ( specifically the " Lollipop Guild ") as depicted in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz.
* The Gulf Screen Guild Theater – 1939
Dodd began her career on the Los Angeles stage in 1939, debuting in a revival of the play The Cradle Song with the Westwood Theatre Guild.
Published in New York by Doubleday, Doran & Co. 1931, 1934, 1939 ; and by The Literary Guild in 1934.
* The Wizard of Oz ( 1939 )-Mayor / Lollipop Guild ( voice ) ( uncredited )
Brackett was president of the Screen Writers Guild ( 1938 – 1939 ).
In 1939 the AFA was disbanded by the American Federation of Labor for financial mismanagement ; the AFL issued a charter to the succeeding American Guild of Variety Artists, with some AFA members joining the Actors ' Equity Association.

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