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− | A [[bid]] to host the | + | A [[bid]] to host the 1974 [[Worldcon]] (to be called '''Unicon''') and to be held on the campus of Columbia University in [[New York City]]. It was co-chaired by [[Brian Burley]] and [[Fred Lerner]]. |
− | The competition was [[DC in '74]] and (completely predictably) a | + | The competition was [[DC in '74]] and (completely predictably) a ''rival'' New York bid called the [[NYCon 4 Bid]]. In early 1971 the New York in '74 bid withdrew in favor of the DC bid on the grounds that they could not guarantee that necessary construction would be finished in time. [[DC in '74]] was the winner and went on to run [[Discon 2]]. See [[1974 Worldcon Site Selection]]. |
{{bid | series=Worldcon | year=1974}} | {{bid | series=Worldcon | year=1974}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:31, 12 September 2020
A bid to host the 1974 Worldcon (to be called Unicon) and to be held on the campus of Columbia University in New York City. It was co-chaired by Brian Burley and Fred Lerner.
The competition was DC in '74 and (completely predictably) a rival New York bid called the NYCon 4 Bid. In early 1971 the New York in '74 bid withdrew in favor of the DC bid on the grounds that they could not guarantee that necessary construction would be finished in time. DC in '74 was the winner and went on to run Discon 2. See 1974 Worldcon Site Selection.
1974 Site Selection | 1974 |
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. |