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  • #REDIRECT [[L.A.con IV]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[L.A.con IV]]
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  • ...n was [[KC in 2006]] and the winner, [[LA in 2006]] which then ran [[LAcon IV]]. See [[2006 Worldcon Site Selection]]
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  • ...th America]]. The winner was [[Bridget Bradshaw]] and she attended [[LAcon IV]] in [[Los Angeles]], the 2006 [[Worldcon]]. Other candidates were [[Arthur
    654 bytes (93 words) - 10:09, 25 January 2024
  • [[File:John Maizels at LAcon 4.jpg|thumb|John Maizels at LAcon 4; Photo by Mark Olson]] ...four Australian Worldcons. He joined the [[CoNZealand]] bid at AussieCon IV.
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  • [[File:Larry Smith at LAcon 4.jpg|thumb|Larry Smith at LAcon 4; Photo by Mark Olson]] ...con]] bid, chaired [[Marcon]] III-XII, and was a vice chairman of [[Chicon IV]]. He co-chaired [[OVFF 14]] in 1998 and [[World Fantasy Convention 2010]].
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  • ...eight [[Worldcons]]) and the [[Hugo Ceremony]] (which she ran for [[LAcon IV]]). , She has also served as proofreader and copy editor for many conventio
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  • [[File:R. Twidner at LAcon 4.jpg|thumb|left|'''R. Twidner at [[LAcon 4]].''' ''Photo by [[Mark Olson]].'']] ...ston [[SF conventions]]. He was one of the five people attending [[Boskone IV]] and of the three at [[Mainecon]] in 1943, where the spelling ''[[fen]]''
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  • ...[[1961 Worldcon|1961 Seattle Worldcon]]. The bid was announced at [[LACon IV]].
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  • [[1982 Hugos |1982]]||[[Chicon IV]] ||[[Mike Glyer]]|| for "for keeping the [[fan]] in [[fanzine]]." rowspan="2"| 1996|| rowspan="2"| [[LACon III]]|| [[Walt Daugherty]]|| for "spearheading the [[Pacificon|first Los An
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  • ...nnies and wound up with a huge profit. Fandom was Not Amused, and when the LAcon committee gave some of its profit to [[LASFS]] in partial compensation for ...hil, ConJose and Torcon 3, and passed on roughly $60,000 to Interaction, [[LAcon 4]], and [[Nippon 2007]].
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  • [[File:Dave Kyle at LAcon 4.jpg|thumb|'''Dave Kyle at [[L.A.con IV]] in 2006.''' ''Photo by [[Mark Olson]]''.]] ** [[Chicon IV Reminiscence (Kyle) |Chicon IV]]
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  • * 1978 -- [[Loscon 5]], [[Lunacon 21]], [[Rivercon IV]], [[Fantasy Faire VIII]], [[Coscon 5]], [[1978 Best Dramatic Presentation * 1984 -- [[Special Committee Award]] at [[LAcon II]] for 50 years as an SF professional
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  • ...andom. The second-guessing got to the point where the following year at [[LAcon II]] there was a very funny masquerade entry skit of [[smofs]] (identified $5,000 ||[[Chicon IV]] ||
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  • ...nning]]) seemed endless and got to the point where the following year at [[LAcon II]] there was a very funny masquerade entry skit of [[smofs]] going on abo {{convention | series=Worldcon | year=1983 | before=Chicon IV | after=L.A.con II}}
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  • ** [[L.A.Con I Reminiscence (Pohl)|LACon I]] * 2000 -- [[Foolscap IV]], [[Prix Utopiales |Prix Utopia]]
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  • ...last three [[LA Worldcons]], [[L.A.con II]], [[L.A.con III]] and [[L.A.con IV]] and it announced the [[Los Angeles in 2026]] [[Worldcon bid]] at [[SMOFco After LACon II, it was criticized for keeping too much of its profits and putting them
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