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  • ...[[NESFA Press]] containing the verbatim proceedings of the [[Noreascon]] (the 1971 [[Worldcon]]) main program. It was 192 pages and contained numerous p It is the most complete [[Worldcon proceedings]] ever published and also the last.
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  • ...[[NESFA Press]] containing the verbatim proceedings of the [[Noreascon]] (the 1971 [[Worldcon]]) main program. It was 192 pages and contained numerous p It is the most complete [[Worldcon proceedings]] ever published and also the last.
    601 bytes (85 words) - 07:23, 29 November 2022
  • The '''Proceedings''' are the formal record of a convention, published afterward. ...of less comprehensive [[memory book]]s or [[souvenir book]]s given out at the con.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Noreascon Proceedings]]
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  • ...ded a 16-page insert of color photographs. It was not really a [[Worldcon proceedings]] -- "memory book" is a very good description. It was edited by [[Laurie Mann]], published in 1991, and sent to all [[Noreascon 3]] members.
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  • ...primarily [[Worldcons]]. It ran [[Noreascon Two]], [[Noreascon 3]] and [[Noreascon 4]]. It was founded at a party in July, 1974 in Boxboro, MA. ...red "Multinational Consolidated Financial Information" in November 1994 in the hope that he could get mcfi.int. He failed in that, but got mcfi.org.
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  • ...the [[Chairman's Staff]] at [[Noreascon 3]], and run [[First Night]] at [[Noreascon 4]]. ...y]]'' (the planning [[fanzine]] for [[Noreascon 3]]) and was nominated for the [[Best Fan Writer Hugo]] in 1988 and 1990.
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  • ...ldcons|first in Boston]], '''Noreascon''' was held September 2–6, 1971, at the [[Sheraton-Boston Hotel]] in [[Boston]], MA. [[GoH]]: [[Clifford D. Simak] ...in the [[1971 Worldcon Site Selection]] held at [[St. Louiscon]] in 1969 (the first Worldcon chosen with a 2-year [[lead time]]). [[1973 Worldcon Site Se
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  • ...d in Chicago]], '''Chicon III''' was held August 31–September 3, 1962, at the Pick-Congress Hotel in [[Chicago]], IL. [[GoH]]: [[Theodore Sturgeon]]. [[ ...at the [[1962 Site Selection]] at [[Seacon]] the previous year. It hosted the [[1963 Worldcon Site Selection]]. '''Trichicon''' was a [[nickname]] that d
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  • ...ct the [[TAFF]] winner as its [[FGoH|Fan Guest]]. The subsequent winner of the 1970 [[TAFF]] election was [[Elliot Shorter]]. [[John Brunner]] was [[Toast ==Battle of the Balcony==
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  • From the [[Noreascon Three]] [[PB]] ...tartling Stories]]''! Accompanying him, a beaming fan who had bused in all the way from [[California]]. Little did this teenage [[Ray Bradbury]] dream tha
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  • ...cant membership in common with [[MCFI]] and '''NESFAns''' have been behind the [[Boston Worldcons]]. ===The Early Days===
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  • ...uite a bit longer than that. In the beginning there was [[MITSFS]] and ''[[The Twilight Zine]]''. ...the women in my dorm, Sue Hereford (now [[Suford Lewis]]), had belonged to the [[Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society]] in high school, and she introduced
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  • = The World Science Fiction Society= ...o Awards]]. WSFS does not have officers or directors and functions through the Worldcons which hold WSFS in trust.
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  • ...he one, the only, annual world [[science fiction]] [[convention]] at which the [[Hugo Awards]] are given out. It is an entirely volunteer-run effort. ...n has a [[pet name]], often associated with its location, as well as being the Nth Worldcon.
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  • '''The Most Noble and Illustrious Order of St. Fantony''' was an order of [[fannis * [https://www.jophan.org/mimosa/m11/kyle.htm “The Noble and Illustrious Order of St. Fantony”] by Sir [[Dave Kyle]] (''[[Mi
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