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Raymond Z. Gallun (1911-1994) was a science fiction writer from Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. He helped to popularize the genre of sci-fi pulp, and used the pen names Arthur Allport, Dow Elstar, E. V. Raymond, and William Callahan. He won the I-CON Lifetime Achievement Award in 1985, and the award was later renamed for him.
Manuscript is divided into three folders and organized by page number.
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Raymond Z. Gallun manuscript, Science Fiction Literary Manuscripts, Collection 182, Special Collections, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (Baltimore, MD).
Includes MSS-0011. Accession information unknown.
Manuscript was housed in three acid-free folders as part of the Rosenfeld Manuscripts collection. Previously assigned Ms. Coll #8 and MSS-0011.