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* [[1963 Best Professional Magazine Hugo|Best Professional Magazine Hugo]]: ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' ed. by [[Robert P. Mills]] and [[Avram Davidson]]
 
* [[1963 Best Professional Magazine Hugo|Best Professional Magazine Hugo]]: ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' ed. by [[Robert P. Mills]] and [[Avram Davidson]]
 
* [[1963 Best Professional Artist Hugo|Best Professional Artist Hugo]]: [[Roy G. Krenkel]]
 
* [[1963 Best Professional Artist Hugo|Best Professional Artist Hugo]]: [[Roy G. Krenkel]]
* [[1963 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]]: ''[[Xero]]'' ed. by [[Richard A. Lupoff]] and [[Pat Lupoff]]
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* [[1963 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine]]: ''[[Xero]]'' ed. by [[Richard A. Lupoff]] and [[Pat Lupoff]]
  
 
The [[committee]] also presented two [[Special Committee Award]]s:  [[P. Schuyler Miller]], for [[The Reference Library]] and [[Isaac Asimov]], for putting science into [[science fiction]].
 
The [[committee]] also presented two [[Special Committee Award]]s:  [[P. Schuyler Miller]], for [[The Reference Library]] and [[Isaac Asimov]], for putting science into [[science fiction]].

Revision as of 05:46, 11 April 2020

Awarded September 1, 1963 by Discon I.

This was the first year that the Hugo rules were included along with the ballots.

The committee also presented two Special Committee Awards: P. Schuyler Miller, for The Reference Library and Isaac Asimov, for putting science into science fiction.



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