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A [[Worldcon bid]] advertised in the [[Heicon]] PR 0 (which was an advertising piece published well in advance of the vote held at [[St. Louiscon]] in August 1969.  It was run by a [[38th World SF Convention Bidding Committee]].  Membership is unknown, but it may be deducible from that of the [[Stockholm in 1976]] [[bid]].
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A [[Worldcon bid]] advertised in the [[Heicon]] PR 0 (which was an advertising piece published well in advance of the vote held at [[St. Louiscon]] in August 1969.  It was run by a [[38th World SF Convention Bidding Committee]].  Membership is unknown, but it must have had a large overlap with that of the [[Stockholm in 1976]] [[bid]], which ''is'' known.
  
It seems to have been a stalking horse intended to develop into a real bid.  In [[Heicon]]'s PR 1, published in late 1969 or early 1970 it morphed into a [[Stockholm in 1976]] [[bid]], which see.
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It seems to have been a stalking horse intended to develop into a real bid.  In [[Heicon]]'s PR 1, published in late 1969 or early 1970 it morphed into a [[Stockholm in 1976]] bid.
  
See [[1980 Worldcon Site Selection]].
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Latest revision as of 05:57, 26 August 2020

Stockholm in 1980 ad.jpg

A Worldcon bid advertised in the Heicon PR 0 (which was an advertising piece published well in advance of the vote held at St. Louiscon in August 1969. It was run by a 38th World SF Convention Bidding Committee. Membership is unknown, but it must have had a large overlap with that of the Stockholm in 1976 bid, which is known.

It seems to have been a stalking horse intended to develop into a real bid. In Heicon's PR 1, published in late 1969 or early 1970 it morphed into a Stockholm in 1976 bid.


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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.