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Very sorry to hear of his passing. There are a few projects that are trying to preserve/document early furry material, esp. print media. I'm co-running one that aims to eventually digitize and circulate everything we can, as well as to deposit it all in a special collection at a publicly accessible research library. If you're interested in talking about that and rehoming any or all of that material, please feel free to reach out to me ([email protected] or @cbpolt on Twitter) — no pressure, of course! But if we can help preserve it, we'd be glad to do what we can.

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