1942 Michiconference

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Michicon 2, the 1942 Michiconference, was a convention held September 27, 1942 at the Otsego Hotel in Jackson, Michigan. About 25 people were on hand and one, Phil Bronson, is reported to have rated it as better than the Denvention, the 1941 Worldcon. Ray Palmer was announced as GoH but did not show up.

During the convention, the MFS as well as a group from Iowa were admitted to the MFFF. Tucker was elected as Coordinator and Dr. Alan Becker was elected President. Several state groups failed to have elections due to lack of attendees.

There was an oratory contest of sorts at the opening session — in a series of 1-minute speeches, Claude Degler and Walt Liebscher were judged to be the best orators.

A conrep by Liebscher in Le Zombie 50 (December 1942), also named as attendees Manson Brackney, Oliver E. Saari, Sam Russell, Abby Lu Ashley, Niel DeJack, Jane Tucker, Tommy Tomkins, Jack Wiedenbeck, E. E. Evans, Marvin Levine, Bob Tucker, Doc Smith, Harris M. Schmarje, Frank Robinson, Al Ashley, Dalvan Coger, Earl Perry, Dorothy Tomkins and Dick Kuhn. Julius Unger, Jack Speer and Dale Tarr also attended. The convention ended with dinner at Tommy Tomkins’ home.

Fans leaving the second Michiconference feared that it might be the last convention during the War due to the shortages and rationing. As it turned out, this did not happen. See early conventions.


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