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  • ...he first issue was mainly fiction, but the second was primarily aimed at [[Nolacon]], the 1951 Worldcon.
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  • ...Worldcon|1950]] and [[1951 Worldcon]]s, was [[Chairman]] of the latter: [[Nolacon]].
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  • ...icon in '50]], a bid for [[Washington, DC]] (delayed a year), and became [[Nolacon]].
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  • ...famous [[room party]] in [[fanhistory]], a two-day event that erupted at [[Nolacon]], the 9th [[Worldcon]] in 1951. The otherwise undistinguished [[Nolacon]]'s gifts to [[fandom]] were the exposure of the [[Lee Hoffman Hoax]] and t
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  • ...leans in 1951]] [[Worldcon bids]] and that hosted the 1951 [[Worldcon]] ([[NOLAcon]]). Members included [[Harry B. Moore]], [[Daniel F. Galouye]], [[Jack Sto
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  • The 1988 [[Best Fanzine Hugo]] was presented September 4 at [[Nolacon II]].
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  • September 1-5 (Labor Day) ||[[Nolacon II]] ([[Worldcon]])
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  • Awarded September 4, 1988 by [[Nolacon II]]. [[Nolacon II]] added one-time a [[special Hugo category]], [[Best Other Forms]] which
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  • [[Nolacon II]], which also held amazing bid parties, won the vote with the Bermuda Tr
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  • The DripCon was a [[hoax bid]] by [[Chad Oliver]] at the [[Nolacon]] in 1951 for Dripping Springs, TX.
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  • The 1988 [[Best Semiprozine Hugo]] was presented September 4 at [[Nolacon II]].
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  • ...e Jackson Games]].) With Jackson, she edited ''[[Domino Theory]]'', the [[Nolacon Two]] [[convention newsletter]].
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  • ...17]), [[Fred Chappell]] recalled traveling to his first [[convention]], [[Nolacon]], the 1951 [[Worldcon]], in company with [[Lynn Hickman]] and Bobby:
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  • ...opposition. Many in [[fandom]] assumed that he would also be working on [[Nolacon II]], but Sinclair had never had any intention of taking any significant ro
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  • rowspan="3"| September 1–3 || [[Nolacon]] ([[Worldcon]])
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  • ...[https://fanac.org/conpubs/Worldcon/Nolacon%20II/Nolacon%20II%20PR%201.pdf Nolacon II PR 1.]</ref>, [[Noreascon 3]] (1989)<ref>[https://fanac.org/conpubs/Worl
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  • They held at least one [[bid party]] at [[Nolacon II]] in 1988.
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  • [[File:WinstonJustin-JohnGuidry1987.jpeg|thumb|right|'''[[Nolacon II]] [[Chair]] John Guidry, right, raises the gavel passed on to him at [[C ...]] [[Worldcon]] bids in the 1970s and 1980s and [[chairman]] of the 1988 [[NOLAcon II]]. He won the 1983 [[Rebel Award]]. He chaired [[DeepSouthCon 9]] and [
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  • The 1988 [[Best Novel Hugo]] was presented September 4 at [[Nolacon II]].
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  • 1988 -- [[Nolacon II]], [[New Orleans]] ...book]]. Look over the [[Nolacon II]] [[pocket program]] guide ("The REAL [[Nolacon II]] [[Program Book]]"); only computer technology allows a volunteer [[Worl
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