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MIT Science Fiction Society

The MIT Science Fiction Society (or MITSFS) of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a student organization which maintains and administers a large publicly-accessible library of science fiction, fantasy, and science fantasy books and magazines.
==History==

In 1950, the club was instrumental in microfilming ''Astounding Science Fiction'', leading to it becoming a recognized student organization in 1951. In 1961, Anthony R. Lewis became Librarian, and the library growth began in earnest. With the Stratton Student Center opening in 1965, the Society moved out of the old Walker Memorial building to the new building. At about the same time, Erwin Strauss compiled a science fiction index for periodicals from 1951 to 1955, called ''The MIT Science Fiction Society's Index to the S-F Magazines 1951 - 1965''. MIT barred the Society from publishing the book because student organizations were prohibited from commercial activity, so Strauss published it himself under the same title.
In 1965, MITSFS joined with the UMass SFS〔(THE EARLY HISTORY OF UMSFS ) A. Joseph Ross〕 and others, including Hal Clement,〔(Hal's Worlds: Stories and Essays in Memory of Hal Clement ) Shane Tourtellotte;
Wildside Press LLC, ISBN 0809550733〕 in forming the "Boston Science Fiction Society", holding the first Boskone convention. In 1967, NESFA arose from the ashes of that group, and brought the WorldCon to Boston in 1971. In the mid-1970s, the MIT Libraries started partially funding acquisition of newly published books.
In 1972, the widow of respected Golden Age editor John W. Campbell donated her husband's personal set of ''Astounding Science Fiction''.〔(Science/Fiction Collections: Fantasy, Supernatural and Weird Tales ) Lee Ash; Routledge, Aug 21, 2013; 181 pages; pp 69-77 ISBN 0917724496〕 Campbell had almost finished an MIT physics degree, but transferred to Duke University to avoid a German language requirement, and then pursued a lifetime career in writing and editing science fiction.

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