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A bid to bring the [[1979 Worldcon]] to [[New Orleans]] using the Marriott Hotel and the Rivergate Exposition Center as its venue.
 
A bid to bring the [[1979 Worldcon]] to [[New Orleans]] using the Marriott Hotel and the Rivergate Exposition Center as its venue.
  
 
The [[bid committee]] was [[James Mulé]], [[Jan Luke]], [[Richard Majeste]], [[Mike Smith]], [[Jack Stocker]], [[Joe Grillot]], [[Burt Cary]], [[Mike Swan]], [[Beverly Traub]], [[Marge Roll]], [[Dana Adams]], [[Ron Juge]], [[Don Walsh]] and the [[New Orleans Science Fiction Association]].
 
The [[bid committee]] was [[James Mulé]], [[Jan Luke]], [[Richard Majeste]], [[Mike Smith]], [[Jack Stocker]], [[Joe Grillot]], [[Burt Cary]], [[Mike Swan]], [[Beverly Traub]], [[Marge Roll]], [[Dana Adams]], [[Ron Juge]], [[Don Walsh]] and the [[New Orleans Science Fiction Association]].
  
The [[bid]] was set up by [[John Guidry]], but later [[Guidry]] stepped down and allowed a group led by [[Don Walsh]] to take over.  They selected [[Meade Frierson]] as titular chairman of the bid.  [[Meade Frierson|Frierson]] eventually stepped down when [[Don Walsh]] failed to deliver on schedule. [[Jim Mule]] then became chair.
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The [[bid]] was set up by [[John Guidry]], but later Guidry stepped down and allowed a group led by Don Walsh to take over.  They selected [[Meade Frierson]] as titular chairman of the bid.  Frierson eventually stepped down when Don Walsh failed to deliver on schedule. Jim Mule then became chair.
  
 
The opposition was [[Britain in '79]] which won decisively at [[SunCon]].  See [[1979 Worldcon Site Selection]] for details.
 
The opposition was [[Britain in '79]] which won decisively at [[SunCon]].  See [[1979 Worldcon Site Selection]] for details.
 
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See also [[New Orleans Worldcons]]
 
See also [[New Orleans Worldcons]]

Latest revision as of 16:35, 27 August 2020

New Orleans in 79 Flyer 1.jpg

A bid to bring the 1979 Worldcon to New Orleans using the Marriott Hotel and the Rivergate Exposition Center as its venue.

The bid committee was James Mulé, Jan Luke, Richard Majeste, Mike Smith, Jack Stocker, Joe Grillot, Burt Cary, Mike Swan, Beverly Traub, Marge Roll, Dana Adams, Ron Juge, Don Walsh and the New Orleans Science Fiction Association.

The bid was set up by John Guidry, but later Guidry stepped down and allowed a group led by Don Walsh to take over. They selected Meade Frierson as titular chairman of the bid. Frierson eventually stepped down when Don Walsh failed to deliver on schedule. Jim Mule then became chair.

The opposition was Britain in '79 which won decisively at SunCon. See 1979 Worldcon Site Selection for details.

See also New Orleans Worldcons


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