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Dirk P Broer (talk | contribs) (Possible dates of birth and death (1913-07-29 and 2002-11-03) for George F. Gatter) |
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| − | There was a [http://sortedbyname.com/pages/g102452.html George F. Gatter who was born 29 July 1913; received Social Security number 044-03-7910, which corresponds to Connecticut; and died 3 November 2002]. | + | There was a [http://sortedbyname.com/pages/g102452.html George F. Gatter who was born 29 July 1913; received Social Security number 044-03-7910, which corresponds to Connecticut; and died 3 November 2002]. .--[[User:Dirk P Broer|Dirk P Broer]] 00:45, 25 January 2013 (UTC) |
| + | Then a resident of Waterbury, Connecticut, he wrote "The Emotion Gas" at age 22, and subsequently saw it published in the April 1936 Wonder Tales. | ||
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There was a George F. Gatter who was born 29 July 1913; received Social Security number 044-03-7910, which corresponds to Connecticut; and died 3 November 2002. .--Dirk P Broer 00:45, 25 January 2013 (UTC) Then a resident of Waterbury, Connecticut, he wrote "The Emotion Gas" at age 22, and subsequently saw it published in the April 1936 Wonder Tales.