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  • #REDIRECT [[Nolacon II]]
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  • It was at Nolacon that the famous [[Room 770]] party was held, and [[Lee Hoffman Hoax|Lee Hof * [[Nolacon I Reminiscence (Moskowitz)]] from the [[Noreascon Three]] [[PB]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nolacon II]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nolacon]]
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  • [[File:WinstonJustin-JohnGuidry1987.jpeg|thumb|right|'''Nolacon II [[Chair]] [[John Guidry]], right, raises the gavel passed on to him at [ ...stered hotel guest of the notorious [[Room 770]] [[room Party|party]] at [[Nolacon]] in 1951.) [[Mike Resnick]] was [[Toastmaster]]. [[Chairman]]: [[John H.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nolacon II]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nolacon II]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nolacon I Reminiscence (Moskowitz)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nolacon II]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dave Kyle's Nolacon II Reminiscence]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Sam Moskowitz' Nolacon I Reminiscence}} 1951 -- [[Nolacon I]], [[New Orleans]]
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  • 1988 -- [[Nolacon II]], [[New Orleans]] ...book]]. Look over the [[Nolacon II]] [[pocket program]] guide ("The REAL [[Nolacon II]] [[Program Book]]"); only computer technology allows a volunteer [[Worl
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  • ...at the [[site selection]] vote administered by [[ConFederation]] and ran [[Nolacon II]]. See [[1988 Worldcon Site Selection]] for details. ...urprise of some, the [[bid committee]] had little to do with running the [[nolacon II|resulting Worldcon]].
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  • [[File:WinstonJustin-JohnGuidry1987.jpeg|thumb|right|'''Nolacon II [[Chair]] [[John Guidry]], right, raises the gavel passed on to him at [ ...stered hotel guest of the notorious [[Room 770]] [[room Party|party]] at [[Nolacon]] in 1951.) [[Mike Resnick]] was [[Toastmaster]]. [[Chairman]]: [[John H.
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  • [[File:WinstonJustin-JohnGuidry1987.jpeg|thumb|right|'''[[Nolacon II]] [[Vice Chair]] [[Justin Winston]] looks on as [[Chair]] [[John Guidry] ...ers of the [[New Orleans in '88]] [[Worldcon bid]] and [[vice chair]] of [[Nolacon II]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nolacon II]]
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  • [[File:RosenSu1951.jpeg|thumb|left|upright=.75|'''Su Rosen at [[Nolacon]] in 1951.''' ]] She attended [[Nolacon]] in 1951 and [[Chicon II]] in 1952. She seems to have [[gafiated]] by the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nolacon II]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nolacon I Reminiscence (Moskowitz)]]
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  • ...oslavia in '88]], and [[New Orleans in '88]] which won the right to hold [[Nolacon II]]. The race for 1989 had as bidders [[New York in 1989]] and [[Boston i
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  • ...1988 [[Worldcon]] was won by [[New Orleans in '88]] which went on to run [[Nolacon II]]. See [[1988 Worldcon Site Selection]] for details.
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  • The hotel which hosted the [[Nolacon]]. It was where the famous room [[770]] party was held.
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  • It was at Nolacon that the famous [[Room 770]] party was held, and [[Lee Hoffman Hoax|Lee Hof * [[Nolacon I Reminiscence (Moskowitz)]] from the [[Noreascon Three]] [[PB]].
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  • ...monies]] or wherever else he's supposed to be, begun about [[Tucker]] at [[Nolacon]]. (1) ([[Tucker]]) Rallying cry for the depressed and weary at [[Nolacon]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dave Kyle's Nolacon II Reminiscence]]
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  • The 1988 [[Campbell Award]] was presented September 4 at [[Nolacon II]].
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  • The 1988 [[Best Fan Writer Hugo]] was presented September 4 at [[Nolacon II]].
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  • The 1988 [[Best Professional Editor Hugo]] was presented September 4 at [[Nolacon II]].
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  • The 1988 [[Best Fan Artist Hugo]] was presented September 4 at [[Nolacon II]].
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  • The 1988 [[Best Professional Artist Hugo]] was presented September 4 at [[Nolacon II]].
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  • ...[[New Orleans in 1951]] beat [[Capicon in '50]] (delayed a year) and ran [[Nolacon]]
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  • ...he first issue was mainly fiction, but the second was primarily aimed at [[Nolacon]], the 1951 Worldcon.
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  • ...Worldcon|1950]] and [[1951 Worldcon]]s, was [[Chairman]] of the latter: [[Nolacon]].
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  • ...icon in '50]], a bid for [[Washington, DC]] (delayed a year), and became [[Nolacon]].
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  • ...famous [[room party]] in [[fanhistory]], a two-day event that erupted at [[Nolacon]], the 9th [[Worldcon]] in 1951. The otherwise undistinguished [[Nolacon]]'s gifts to [[fandom]] were the exposure of the [[Lee Hoffman Hoax]] and t
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  • ...leans in 1951]] [[Worldcon bids]] and that hosted the 1951 [[Worldcon]] ([[NOLAcon]]). Members included [[Harry B. Moore]], [[Daniel F. Galouye]], [[Jack Sto
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  • The 1988 [[Best Fanzine Hugo]] was presented September 4 at [[Nolacon II]].
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  • September 1-5 (Labor Day) ||[[Nolacon II]] ([[Worldcon]])
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  • Awarded September 4, 1988 by [[Nolacon II]]. [[Nolacon II]] added one-time a [[special Hugo category]], [[Best Other Forms]] which
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  • [[Nolacon II]], which also held amazing bid parties, won the vote with the Bermuda Tr
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  • The DripCon was a [[hoax bid]] by [[Chad Oliver]] at the [[Nolacon]] in 1951 for Dripping Springs, TX.
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  • The 1988 [[Best Semiprozine Hugo]] was presented September 4 at [[Nolacon II]].
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  • ...e Jackson Games]].) With Jackson, she edited ''[[Domino Theory]]'', the [[Nolacon Two]] [[convention newsletter]].
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  • ...17]), [[Fred Chappell]] recalled traveling to his first [[convention]], [[Nolacon]], the 1951 [[Worldcon]], in company with [[Lynn Hickman]] and Bobby:
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  • ...opposition. Many in [[fandom]] assumed that he would also be working on [[Nolacon II]], but Sinclair had never had any intention of taking any significant ro
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  • rowspan="3"| September 1–3 || [[Nolacon]] ([[Worldcon]])
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  • ...[https://fanac.org/conpubs/Worldcon/Nolacon%20II/Nolacon%20II%20PR%201.pdf Nolacon II PR 1.]</ref>, [[Noreascon 3]] (1989)<ref>[https://fanac.org/conpubs/Worl
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  • They held at least one [[bid party]] at [[Nolacon II]] in 1988.
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  • [[File:WinstonJustin-JohnGuidry1987.jpeg|thumb|right|'''[[Nolacon II]] [[Chair]] John Guidry, right, raises the gavel passed on to him at [[C ...]] [[Worldcon]] bids in the 1970s and 1980s and [[chairman]] of the 1988 [[NOLAcon II]]. He won the 1983 [[Rebel Award]]. He chaired [[DeepSouthCon 9]] and [
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  • The 1988 [[Best Novel Hugo]] was presented September 4 at [[Nolacon II]].
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  • 1988 -- [[Nolacon II]], [[New Orleans]] ...book]]. Look over the [[Nolacon II]] [[pocket program]] guide ("The REAL [[Nolacon II]] [[Program Book]]"); only computer technology allows a volunteer [[Worl
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  • ...Hugo]] category was a one-time [[Committee Special Category]] awarded by [[Nolacon II]]. It was devised as a catch-all category for anything that the voters c
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  • [[Site selection]] for the 1991 [[Worldcon]] was conducted by [[Nolacon II]], the 1988 [[Worldcon]].
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  • ...onym]] for [[Jack Jardine]].</ref> [[Jack Jardine|Jardine]] attended the [[Nolacon]] and some of the group made it to [[Chicon 2|Chicago]], where they distrib
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  • ...MFS]] and was one of the ''registered'' occupants of [[Room 770]] at the [[Nolacon]]. He also belonged to the [[ISFCC]], the [[N3F]], and [[Young Fandom]].
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  • The 1988 [[Best Novella Hugo]] was presented September 4 at [[Nolacon II]].
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  • ...er 1951 || 70 || includes a lengthy [[conrep]] on the 1951 [[Worldcon]], [[Nolacon]], by “Fillerup Willie” ([[Rich Elsberry]])
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  • The 1988 [[Best Novelette Hugo]] was presented September 4 at [[Nolacon II]].
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  • The 1988 [[Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]] was presented September 4 at [[Nolacon II]].
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  • ...mewhat of an eclipse afterwards, especially when their efforts to “save” [[Nolacon II]] were seen as making the con worse than it might have been without them
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  • The 1988 [[Best Short Story Hugo]] was presented September 4 at [[Nolacon II]].
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  • The 1988 [[Best Other Forms Hugo]] was presented September 4 at [[Nolacon II]].
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  • The 1988 [[Best Dramatic Presentation Hugo]] was presented September 4 at [[Nolacon II]].
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  • [[File:KorshakIreneMel1951.jpeg|thumb|left|'''Irene and [[Mel Korshak]] at [[Nolacon]], 1951.''' ]]
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  • ...and was one of the [[fans]] officially registered in [[Room 770]] during [[Nolacon]] in 1951.
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  • ...ruster]], [[Mike Glyer]].''' ''[[Art]] by [[Linda Miller]] from an ad in [[Nolacon II]] [[PR]] 1.'' ]]
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  • ...], [[Torcon I]], [[Cinvention]], [[NorWesCon (Worldcon)|NorWesCon]], and [[Nolacon I]] with none in California) and its loss provided impetus to creating a [[
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  • ...WesCon]] in [[Portland, OR]], and he attended at least 56 Worldcons. At [[Nolacon]] in 1951, he was one of the people staying in the famous [[Room 770]] (he ...0II/Nolacon%20II%20Program%20Book.pdf Introduction] by [[Lynn Hickman]], [[Nolacon II]] [[Program Book]], p. 37.
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  • ...ed for the legendary party held in [[Room 770]] at the 9th [[Worldcon]], [[Nolacon]], held in in [[New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]], in 1951. The party ran conti
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  • .... By the time he arrived at Del Close’s home in Manhattan, [[Kansas]], the Nolacon had just started; thus he concluded that to go on would be hopeless and sta
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  • ...1987, p. 16]), Chappell recalled traveling to his first [[convention]], [[Nolacon]], the 1951 [[Worldcon]], in company with [[Lynn Hickman]] and [[Bobby Pope
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  • * 1951 -- '''[[Nolacon]]''' ([[New Orleans in 1951]]) * 1988 -- '''[[Nolacon II]]''' ([[New Orleans in '88]])
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Sam Moskowitz' Nolacon I Reminiscence}} 1951 -- [[Nolacon I]], [[New Orleans]]
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  • ...[rotation plan]]. The last 2-year [[lead time]] election (which selected [[Nolacon II]] to be the [[1988 Worldcon]]) was held simultaneously.
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  • He was also on the [[NOLAcon II]] staff (famously failing to create the 1988 [[Worldcon]]'s [[program]],
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  • ...ickname]] tacked onto Riva Smiley, prominent [[Detroit]] [[fan]], at the [[Nolacon]]. She had insisted on playing in Tucker [[poker game]]s despite the fact t
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  • ...ly attended many [[West Coast]] conventions, and [[Worldcons]] including [[Nolacon]], but shared the dais on panels with some of the biggest names in [[SF]] [
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  • [[Site selection]] for the 1952 [[Worldcon]] was held at [[Nolacon]] in 1951. There were six [[bids]] to host it: [[Chicago in 1952]], [[San
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  • ...to the [[Room 770]] con [[party]] at [[Nolacon I]] ([[New Orleans]] 1951). Nolacon was a significant marker on our road to con [[fanhistory]]. It was the last
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  • ...cker]] wrote that, in 1951, when she and two other fans trooped into his [[Nolacon 1]] hotel room and introduced themselves, he had just stepped out of the ba
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  • ...In 1951, Florida fan [[Shelby Vick]] began a campaign to bring Willis to [[Nolacon]], that year's [[Worldcon]] in New Orleans. He soon realized that there ju
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  • ===[[Nolacon]] (1951)=== *[[Sam Moskowitz]]: [[Nolacon I Reminiscence (Moskowitz)|Reminiscence]]
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  • ...Berkeley; they married in 1947 and attended their first [[convention]], [[Nolacon]], in 1951, where [[Bob Bloch]] started a rumor that Es and Les were 15-yea
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  • [[Nolacon II#The Convention|1988]]||[[Nolacon II]]||[[SFOHA]]||
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  • ...guanacon]]. Eventually, other people took over running the party, until [[Nolacon Two]] in 1988, when the people running it decided they couldn't. [[Noreasco
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  • ...rsity of California, Berkeley. They attended their first [[convention]], [[Nolacon]], in 1951, where [[Bob Bloch]] started a rumor that Es and Les were 15-yea
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  • {{convention | series=Worldcon | year=1950 | before=Cinvention | after=Nolacon I |Locale=Portland, OR}}
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  • She traveled by bus with [[Roger Sims]] to [[Nolacon]]. The two of them met [[Max Keasler]] and [[Rich Elsberry]] en route. (The
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  • ...e best-known fan from [[New Orleans]] was [[Harry B. Moore]] who chaired [[Nolacon]] in 1951. 1951 [[Nolacon]] [[Officers]]:<br>
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  • ...sberry]] and [[Roger Sims]], he was the actual renter of [[Room 770]] at [[Nolacon]]. He created [[Fanvariety Enterprises]], and published ''[[Opus (Keasler)]
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  • [[1951 Retro Hugos|1951]] || [[Nolacon]] || 1950 ||[[Millennium Philcon]] ||2001
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