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  • ...olor photographs. It was not really a [[Worldcon proceedings]] -- "memory book" is a very good description. It was edited by [[Laurie Mann]], published in 1991, and sent to all [[Noreascon 3]] members.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Noreascon 3 Memory Book]]
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  • ...olor photographs. It was not really a [[Worldcon proceedings]] -- "memory book" is a very good description. It was edited by [[Laurie Mann]], published in 1991, and sent to all [[Noreascon 3]] members.
    494 bytes (67 words) - 04:26, 31 December 2019
  • #REDIRECT [[Noreascon 3 Memory Book]]
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  • ...disappeared in favor of less comprehensive [[memory book]]s or [[souvenir book]]s given out at the con. 1947 ||[[Philcon I]] ||[[Philcon Memory Book]] ||Edited by [[Alexander M. Phillips]] and published by the [[N3F]]. [http
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  • ...1980 [[Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]] was presented August 31 at [[Noreascon Two]]. This was the first time this category was awarded. * ''In Memory Yet Green'' by [[Isaac Asimov]] ([[Doubleday]], 1979)
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  • ...[Worldcon]] was won by [[Boston in 1980]] which went on to run [[Noreascon Two]].) See [[1980 Site Selection]]. Well, maybe it didn't ''win'', but it published a Memory Book, anyway. See ''[[Raffles]] #4''. Stu Schiffman published ''[[What's Going
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Tony Lewis' Noreascon Two Reminiscence}} 1980 -- [[Noreascon Two]], [[Boston]]
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  • for the [[Noreascon Three]] [[PB]] ...hed by the [[National Fantasy Fan Federation]]. It unlocked a lot of those memory boxes.
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  • ''(From the [[Noreascon 3]] [[program book]].)'' ...rying to prove I have some right to [[first fandom|FF]] membership. That's memory; I don't know where my [[Day Index]] has gone). Meetings consisted largely
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  • From the [[Noreascon Three]] [[PB]] Flipping through the pages of the [[ConFederation]] [[Program Book]] ([[Atlanta]] 1986) to awaken memories so that I might write this, I'm str
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  • from the [[Noreascon Three]] [[PB]] ...d and conducted the affair, but it was a quiet convention. With only about two hundred attending, the hotel management frowned on a minority disturbing th
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  • *[https://files.fancyclopedia.org/Philcon%20II/Memory%20Book.pdf Memory Book] ===[[Noreascon]] (1971)===
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  • ...additional special art exhibitions, most notably [[Chicon 6]] (2000) and [[Noreascon 4]] (2004). * [https://fanac.org/timebinders/magicon/ Virtual Memory Book.]
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  • ...were held on an irregular schedule (every 2-4 weeks) for the next year or two, at the homes of members and at MIT. ...but when [[MITSFS]] was organized in 1949, The Stranger Club was a fading memory, and by the time [[BoSF]] and then [[NESFA]] were created in the 1960s, it
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  • for the [[Noreascon Three]] [[Program Book]], 1989 ...Convention]] held in [[Cincinnati]] in 1949 stands out more clearly in my memory than any others of the older cons, since I was Writer [[GoH]]. When [[Don F
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  • [[Noreascon Four]], the 2004 [[Worldcon]] reviewed the rules with the editor of ''[[Ana {{link | website=https://www.noreascon.org/Hugos/CampbellRules.html|text=Rules}}
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  • – || 1947 || || || [[Philcon]] || ''[[Philcon Memory Book]]'' 5 || 1980 || [[Fred Patten]] || 42 || [[Noreascon Two]] ||
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  • From the [[Noreascon Three]] [[PB]] ...rtunately I have the [[Program Book]] and the pocket program to refresh my memory.
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  • ...HertzJohn2004.jpeg|thumb|'''[[John Hertz]] wearing a propeller beanie at [[Noreascon 4]], 2004.''' ]] By 1948, the “beanie ’copter” featured in [[comic book]] ads as a premium you could get for 25¢ and a Tootsie Roll wrapper.
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  • ...], [[co-chaired]] [[L.A.Con I]] in 1972 and was [[Fan GoH]] at [[Noreascon Two]] in 1980 in [[Boston]]. He was [[smof]] #2 and the third of the [[ARBM Boy ...ery [[fan]] Bruce's life influenced, he ''would'' be holding the telephone book. He went all-out for anything that interested him. He was famed for being a
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  • ''From the [[Noreascon 3]] [[program book]]:'' ...olutely,' he agreed, then added, ‘If you have any doubts, just look at our two other founding members here.' He motioned toward [[William Schrage]] and [[
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