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The 1955 [[Worldcon]] held September 2-5 at the Manger Hotel in [[Cleveland]]. [[GoH]]: [[Isaac Asimov]], [[FGoH]]: [[Sam Moskowitz]] (mystery GoH). [[Anthony Boucher]] was [[Toastmaster]].
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The 1955 [[Worldcon]] held September 2–5 at the Manger Hotel in [[Cleveland]]. [[GoH]]: [[Isaac Asimov]], [[FGoH]]: [[Sam Moskowitz]] (mystery GoH). [[Anthony Boucher]] was [[Toastmaster]].
  
 
[[Co-chairmen]]: [[Nick Falasca]] and [[Noreen Falasca]].
 
[[Co-chairmen]]: [[Nick Falasca]] and [[Noreen Falasca]].
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General Services: [[Stephen F. Schultheis]]
 
General Services: [[Stephen F. Schultheis]]
 
Secretary: [[Honey Wood]]
 
Secretary: [[Honey Wood]]
Banquet Chairman: [[Frank S. Andrasovsky]]
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[[Banquet]] Chairman: [[Frank S. Andrasovsky]]
 
And "any and all members of the [[Terrans]]"
 
And "any and all members of the [[Terrans]]"
  
The Special Mystery Guest was chosen by a poll of convention members -- right on the Hugo ballot, there was an extra line to nominate a Mystery Guest.  The winner of the Special Mystery Guest was not revealed (even to the honoree) until the first night of the convention. The [[Program book]] noted that "Mr. [[Boucher]] [the [[Toastmaster]]] will make the presentation of the [[Achievement Awards]] and identify the Mystery Guest."
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The Special Mystery Guest was chosen by a poll of [[convention]] members -- right on the [[Hugo]] ballot, there was an extra line to nominate a Mystery Guest.  The winner of the Special Mystery Guest was not revealed (even to the honoree) until the first night of the convention. The [[Program book]] noted that "Mr. [[Boucher]] [the [[Toastmaster]]] will make the presentation of the [[Achievement Awards]] and identify the Mystery Guest."
  
The Clevention claimed a "first" by being the first [[Worldcon]] to have custom souvenirs, a commissioned [[Virgil Finlay]] drawing.  In addition, a rotation plan, discussed in ''[[PR]] 3'', was proposed to the [[WSFS Business Meeting]].
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The Clevention claimed a "first" by being the first [[Worldcon]] to have custom souvenirs, a commissioned [[Virgil Finlay]] drawing.  In addition, a [[rotation plan]], discussed in ''[[PR]] 3'', was proposed to the [[WSFS Business Meeting]].
  
 
This was also the year when the [[Hugos]] (still called the "Achievement Awards") were resurrected after the 1954 [[Worldcon]], [[SFCon]], had declined to run them.  There was an expensive article on them in ''[[PR]] 2''.  See [[1955 Hugos]]
 
This was also the year when the [[Hugos]] (still called the "Achievement Awards") were resurrected after the 1954 [[Worldcon]], [[SFCon]], had declined to run them.  There was an expensive article on them in ''[[PR]] 2''.  See [[1955 Hugos]]
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[[Clevention Reminiscence (Moskowitz)]]
 
[[Clevention Reminiscence (Moskowitz)]]
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from '''[[Convention]]''' CleVention occurred after the [[7th Fandom]]ites had been [[Mad Dog|kneed in the groin by the mad dogs]] and hotel relations (with the Manger, in [[Cleveland]] [[Ohio]]) were wonderful.  One unusual aftereffect of the con, not previously observed, was a justification of the last paragraph under "[[con]]"; meetings of [[Lee Hoffman]] and [[Larry Shaw]], and [[Rog Phillips]] and [[Honey Wood]], were followed at no long interval by marriages.  The [[Terrans]], who produced the con this year, were already an incorporated group, so [[WSFS, Inc.|''that'' question]] didn't arise this time.
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Revision as of 12:34, 29 September 2020

The 1955 Worldcon held September 2–5 at the Manger Hotel in Cleveland. GoH: Isaac Asimov, FGoH: Sam Moskowitz (mystery GoH). Anthony Boucher was Toastmaster.

Co-chairmen: Nick Falasca and Noreen Falasca. Treasurer: Ben P. Jason General Services: Stephen F. Schultheis Secretary: Honey Wood Banquet Chairman: Frank S. Andrasovsky And "any and all members of the Terrans"

The Special Mystery Guest was chosen by a poll of convention members -- right on the Hugo ballot, there was an extra line to nominate a Mystery Guest. The winner of the Special Mystery Guest was not revealed (even to the honoree) until the first night of the convention. The Program book noted that "Mr. Boucher [the Toastmaster] will make the presentation of the Achievement Awards and identify the Mystery Guest."

The Clevention claimed a "first" by being the first Worldcon to have custom souvenirs, a commissioned Virgil Finlay drawing. In addition, a rotation plan, discussed in PR 3, was proposed to the WSFS Business Meeting.

This was also the year when the Hugos (still called the "Achievement Awards") were resurrected after the 1954 Worldcon, SFCon, had declined to run them. There was an expensive article on them in PR 2. See 1955 Hugos

Bids: Cleveland in '55.

Sam Moskowitz' Clevention Reminiscence

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
from Convention CleVention occurred after the 7th Fandomites had been kneed in the groin by the mad dogs and hotel relations (with the Manger, in Cleveland Ohio) were wonderful. One unusual aftereffect of the con, not previously observed, was a justification of the last paragraph under "con"; meetings of Lee Hoffman and Larry Shaw, and Rog Phillips and Honey Wood, were followed at no long interval by marriages. The Terrans, who produced the con this year, were already an incorporated group, so that question didn't arise this time.



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