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  • ...Concourse]]. After [[Noreascon Three]], it became a permanent [[Worldcon]] exhibit, stored by Pelz in [[LA]] and curated by him. After his death, [[Elayne Pe ...[[badges]], sets of [[ribbon]]s and just about anything else that might be of interest.
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Worldcons Exhibit]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Worldcons Exhibit]]
    64 bytes (7 words) - 18:18, 1 December 2019
  • ...Concourse]]. After [[Noreascon Three]], it became a permanent [[Worldcon]] exhibit, stored by Pelz in [[LA]] and curated by him. After his death, [[Elayne Pe ...[[badges]], sets of [[ribbon]]s and just about anything else that might be of interest.
    745 bytes (103 words) - 20:29, 18 October 2023
  • ...inally created by [[Bruce Pelz]] for [[Noreascon 3]]. The first president of [[WHO]] is [[Mary Morman]]. It has taken over responsibility for the [[History of Worldcons Exhibit]].
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  • The 47th [[Worldcon]], and the [[Boston Worldcons|third in Boston]], '''N3''' was held August 31 to September 4, 1989, at the ...five [[Boskones]] and the ''club'' was the [[Fan GoH]] of Noreascon 3. All of its known surviving members were invited to the convention as guests to rep
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  • '''MagiCon''', the 50th [[Worldcon]], and [[Florida Worldcons|second in Florida]], was held September 3–7, 1992, at the Orange County C ...ainst competition from [[DC in '92]] which was forced to withdraw a couple of months before the vote. See [[1992 Worldcon Site Selection]]
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  • The 58th [[Worldcon]], and sixth [[Chicago Worldcons|in Chicago]], was held August 31 to September 4, 2000, at the [[Hyatt Regen The Worldcon had 6,574 members, of whom 5,794 actually attended the convention.
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  • The 62nd [[Worldcon]] and [[Boston Worldcons|fourth in Boston]], '''Noreascon 4''' was held September 2–6, 2004, at th ...ears' celebration to the opening night of [[Worldcon]] and a large exhibit of [[SF]] art from the period 1950 through 1985.
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  • ...tee]] realized that its budget was something like $150,000 in the red (out of a budget around $500,000). ''This was a problem.'' ...to pay them.) This still left an unpayable legal debt in the neighborhood of $75,000. [[Constellation]] was not only merely bankrupt. It was really mos
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  • ...ards]]. WSFS does not have officers or directors and functions through the Worldcons which hold WSFS in trust. ...orporates as a separate [[organization]]; all agree as part of the process of being awarded a Worldcon to be governed by the WSFS constitution (see below
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  • ** 'Alice' Exhibit [[Jane Jewell]] ** [[History of Bidding Exhibit|History of Bidding]] [[Joe Siclari]]
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  • ...[[Noreascon Two]] in 1980 in [[Boston]]. He was [[smof]] #2 and the third of the [[ARBM Boys]]. He wrote [[filksongs]] and was a [[master costumer]]. H ...ncluded the [[Fantasy Showcase Tarot Deck]] and the [[History of Worldcons Exhibit]].
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  • ...ght event based on Boston's New Years Eve First Night, where a whole bunch of artistic and cultural events are held all over the city and people wander a ...ide a venue for highlighting various different areas of the convention and of fandom.
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