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The 1963 [[Open ESFA]], the seventeenth, was held in Newark, NJ on March 3, 1963.  The [[GoH]] was [[John W. Campbell]] and celebrated his 25th anniversary as editor of ''[[Astounding]]''.  Other speakers included [[Willy Ley]], [[Isaac Asimov]] and [[Lester del Rey]].  During the program, [[Asimov]] credited [[Campbell]] for formulating the Three Laws of Robotics, and for suggesting "Nightfall" and the [[Foundation]] Series.  [[Campbell]], in response, said he got the idea for "Nightfall" from Ralph Waldo Emerson.
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The 1963 [[Open ESFA]], the seventeenth, was held March 3, 1963 at the YM-YWCA Building, 600 Broad Street in [[Newark, NJ]].  The [[GoH]] was [[John W. Campbell]] and celebrated his 25th anniversary as editor of ''[[Astounding]]''.  Other speakers included [[Willy Ley]], [[Isaac Asimov]] and [[Lester del Rey]].  During the program, [[Asimov]] credited [[Campbell]] for formulating the Three Laws of Robotics, and for suggesting "Nightfall" and the [[Foundation]] Series.  [[Campbell]], in response, said he got the idea for "Nightfall" from Ralph Waldo Emerson.
  
 
See a [[con report]] on page 5 of the March-April 1963 issue (#401) of ''[[Science Fiction Times]]''.
 
See a [[con report]] on page 5 of the March-April 1963 issue (#401) of ''[[Science Fiction Times]]''.
  
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The 1963 Open ESFA, the seventeenth, was held March 3, 1963 at the YM-YWCA Building, 600 Broad Street in Newark, NJ. The GoH was John W. Campbell and celebrated his 25th anniversary as editor of Astounding. Other speakers included Willy Ley, Isaac Asimov and Lester del Rey. During the program, Asimov credited Campbell for formulating the Three Laws of Robotics, and for suggesting "Nightfall" and the Foundation Series. Campbell, in response, said he got the idea for "Nightfall" from Ralph Waldo Emerson.

See a con report on page 5 of the March-April 1963 issue (#401) of Science Fiction Times.


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