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Charles Willard Diffin
Charles Willard Diffin,(1884-1966) was a US engineer, airplane salesman and writer. He graduated with a degree in analytical chemistry from the University of Buffalo, New York. He was active with Astounding Stories, published by Street & Smith. He was one of the better writers whom Harry Bates encouraged to write for this new magazine first published January 1930.
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