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Posted on March 26, 2015June 9, 2015 by jcheng

George Ozawa

Doing further research on Takao Ozawa, I found out that his only son, George, (he had four daughters as well) died in World War II fighting for the 100th Combat Battalion.

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My book, Astounding Wonder (U. Penn Press, 2012), examined science fiction in the 1920s and 30s to explore amateur enthusiasts’ place within popular culture and popular science.

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