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[[Marcon]] II was held April 8-9, 1967 at the Holiday Inn North in Toledo, OH.  The [[GoH]] was [[Roger Zelazny]].  
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[[Marcon]] II was held April 8-9, 1967 at the Holiday Inn North in [[Toledo, OH]].  The [[GoH]] was [[Roger Zelazny]].  
  
 
The convention was set up in large part to celebrate the [[Hugo]] [[Zelazny]] won at [[Tricon]] (the [[1966 Best Novel Hugo]] for ''And Call Me Conrad'' and the prime mover was [[Howard DeVore]] who chaired it with [[Larry Smith]] and [[Bob Hillis]] as most of the committee.  It had over a hundred members.
 
The convention was set up in large part to celebrate the [[Hugo]] [[Zelazny]] won at [[Tricon]] (the [[1966 Best Novel Hugo]] for ''And Call Me Conrad'' and the prime mover was [[Howard DeVore]] who chaired it with [[Larry Smith]] and [[Bob Hillis]] as most of the committee.  It had over a hundred members.
  
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{{convention | series=Marcon | year=1967 | before=Marcon I | after=Marcon III |Locale=Toledo, OH}}
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Latest revision as of 16:25, 23 October 2022

Marcon II was held April 8-9, 1967 at the Holiday Inn North in Toledo, OH. The GoH was Roger Zelazny.

The convention was set up in large part to celebrate the Hugo Zelazny won at Tricon (the 1966 Best Novel Hugo for And Call Me Conrad and the prime mover was Howard DeVore who chaired it with Larry Smith and Bob Hillis as most of the committee. It had over a hundred members.


Marcon I Marcon Marcon III
1967
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