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The [[bid]] was presented by [[ATom]] (who, as [[TAFF]] delegate in 1965 was able to attend [[Pacificon II]] in [[San Francisco]]).  The competition was [[Virgincon in '65]] (a [[hoax bid]]) and [[Syracuse in '65]].  [[George Scithers]] reports on the [[Pacificon II]] [[site selection]] meeting:
 
The [[bid]] was presented by [[ATom]] (who, as [[TAFF]] delegate in 1965 was able to attend [[Pacificon II]] in [[San Francisco]]).  The competition was [[Virgincon in '65]] (a [[hoax bid]]) and [[Syracuse in '65]].  [[George Scithers]] reports on the [[Pacificon II]] [[site selection]] meeting:
  
"Then [[Arthur Thomson]] put in the [[London]] bid, He explained that the con was to be the 28 August weekend in [[London]]; that the [[con]] would be in the Mt. Royal Hotel, Marble Arch, London; and that the dues would be $3 for attendees, $2 for non-attendees. [[atom|Arthur]], no man to fall behind in a competition [see the [[Virgincon in '65]] [[hoax bid]]], explained that there were lots of pretty girls walking the streets of [[London]], too. Alas for ad-libbed jokes: this remark not only broke up the meeting, but made [[ATom]] himself collapse into helpless laughter. At least the [[con]] committee types seem convinced that [[science fiction conventions]] are hotbeds of the boy-chases-girl kind of lust, even if..."
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"Then [[Arthur Thomson]] put in the [[London]] bid, He explained that the con was to be the 28 August weekend in [[London]]; that the [[con]] would be in the Mt. Royal Hotel, Marble Arch, London; and that the dues would be $3 for attendees, $2 for non-attendees. [[atom|Arthur]], no man to fall behind in a competition [see the [[Virgincon in '65]] [[hoax bid]], explained that there were lots of pretty girls walking the streets of [[London]], too. Alas for ad-libbed jokes: this remark not only broke up the meeting, but made [[ATom]] himself collapse into helpless laughter. At least the [[con]] committee types seem convinced that [[science fiction conventions]] are hotbeds of the boy-chases-girl kind of lust, even if..."
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 28 December 2022

A bid to hold the 1965 Worldcon in London which resulted in Loncon II. Ethel Lindsay was secretary.

The bid was presented by ATom (who, as TAFF delegate in 1965 was able to attend Pacificon II in San Francisco). The competition was Virgincon in '65 (a hoax bid) and Syracuse in '65. George Scithers reports on the Pacificon II site selection meeting:

"Then Arthur Thomson put in the London bid, He explained that the con was to be the 28 August weekend in London; that the con would be in the Mt. Royal Hotel, Marble Arch, London; and that the dues would be $3 for attendees, $2 for non-attendees. Arthur, no man to fall behind in a competition [see the Virgincon in '65 hoax bid, explained that there were lots of pretty girls walking the streets of London, too. Alas for ad-libbed jokes: this remark not only broke up the meeting, but made ATom himself collapse into helpless laughter. At least the con committee types seem convinced that science fiction conventions are hotbeds of the boy-chases-girl kind of lust, even if..."

A discussion on the Pacificon II site selection


1965 Site Selection 1965
This is a page about a convention bid. Please extend it by adding information about who was bidding, officers, committee list, what they were bidding for, who their opponents were, and who won.