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− | The 1969 [[Worldcon]] was selected by [[Baycon]], the 1968 | + | The 1969 [[Worldcon]] was selected by [[Baycon (Worldcon)]], the 1968 Worldcon. The [[bidders]] were [[St. Louis in '69]] and [[Columbus in '69]]. |
− | As was the practice in those days, the [[bids]] were nominated at the [[WSFS Business Meeting]] session of the | + | As was the practice in those days, the [[bids]] were nominated at the [[WSFS Business Meeting]] session of the Worldcon (it was an hour of the single-[[track]] [[program]]) and seconded by prominent [[fans]] and [[pro]]s. [[St. Louis in '69]] was presented by [[Ray Fisher]] and seconded by [[Terry Carr]] and [[Harlan Ellison]]. [[Columbus in '69]] was presented by [[Larry Smith]] and seconded by [[Forry Ackerman]] and [[Harry Harrison]] (as one report said, "with [[Jan Trenholm]] as decoration"). |
− | [[St. Louis in '69]] had been identified with newer, modern fandom while [[Columbus in '69]] had been identified with an older, more | + | [[St. Louis in '69]] had been identified with newer, modern [[fandom]], while [[Columbus in '69]] had been identified with an older, more [[Fan Politics|political]] side. Open antipathy between the [[bids]] was evident. There were unfounded rumors circulated that Columbus intended to have its own [[Exclusion Act]], banning [[Ted White]] from attending. Columbus supporter [[Brian Burley]] had moved to St. Louis to keep an eye on St. Louis fandom. |
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+ | After St. Louis won, ill feelings quickly dissipated, since Burley had become likable during his stay in St. Louis and Columbus [[Chairman]] [[Larry Smith]] and other supporters helped out at the [[St. Louiscon]], then returned for after-[[con]] celebration party. | ||
It was an overwhelming victory for [[St. Louis]]. | It was an overwhelming victory for [[St. Louis]]. | ||
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[[Columbus in '69]] ||5 | [[Columbus in '69]] ||5 | ||
Acapulco ||5 | Acapulco ||5 | ||
− | Tel Aviv ||4 | + | [[Tel Aviv]] ||4 |
Tijuana ||2 | Tijuana ||2 | ||
− | London ||2 | + | [[London]] ||2 |
− | Minneapolis ||1 | + | [[Minneapolis]] ||1 |
Leningrad ||1 | Leningrad ||1 | ||
Mohave Desert ||1 | Mohave Desert ||1 | ||
Deer Knuckles, BC ||1 | Deer Knuckles, BC ||1 | ||
Skill Island ||1 | Skill Island ||1 | ||
− | Seattle ||1 | + | [[Seattle]] ||1 |
No Answer ||1 | No Answer ||1 | ||
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− | {{bidding | + | {{bidding | year=1969 | series=Worldcon}} |
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Latest revision as of 05:36, 27 September 2022
The 1969 Worldcon was selected by Baycon, the 1968 Worldcon. The bidders were St. Louis in '69 and Columbus in '69.
As was the practice in those days, the bids were nominated at the WSFS Business Meeting session of the Worldcon (it was an hour of the single-track program) and seconded by prominent fans and pros. St. Louis in '69 was presented by Ray Fisher and seconded by Terry Carr and Harlan Ellison. Columbus in '69 was presented by Larry Smith and seconded by Forry Ackerman and Harry Harrison (as one report said, "with Jan Trenholm as decoration").
St. Louis in '69 had been identified with newer, modern fandom, while Columbus in '69 had been identified with an older, more political side. Open antipathy between the bids was evident. There were unfounded rumors circulated that Columbus intended to have its own Exclusion Act, banning Ted White from attending. Columbus supporter Brian Burley had moved to St. Louis to keep an eye on St. Louis fandom.
After St. Louis won, ill feelings quickly dissipated, since Burley had become likable during his stay in St. Louis and Columbus Chairman Larry Smith and other supporters helped out at the St. Louiscon, then returned for after-con celebration party.
It was an overwhelming victory for St. Louis.
Bidder | Votes |
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St. Louis in '69 | 393 |
Columbus in '69 | 5 |
Acapulco | 5 |
Tel Aviv | 4 |
Tijuana | 2 |
London | 2 |
Minneapolis | 1 |
Leningrad | 1 |
Mohave Desert | 1 |
Deer Knuckles, BC | 1 |
Skill Island | 1 |
Seattle | 1 |
No Answer | 1 |
1968 | Worldcon Site Selection | 1970 | 1969 |
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