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− | [[Eastercon]] 17, '''Yarcon''', was held in Great Yarmouth, UK over Easter | + | [[Eastercon]] 17, '''Yarcon''', was held in Great Yarmouth, UK over Easter 1966. The [[GoH]] was [[Ron Whiting]]. The [[committee]] was [[Dave S. Barber]], [[Ken F. Slater]], [[Steve Oakey]], [[Phil Rogers]], [[Archie Mercer]], and [[Beryl Mercer]]. |
At this convention, Eastercon voted to disassociate itself from the [[BSFA]] under whose nominal umbrella it had been running. [[Brian Aldiss]], [[Harry Harrison]], [[Dave Barber]] and [[Michael Rosenblum]] were inducted into the [[Order of St. Fantony]]. The [[Doc Weir Award]] was presented to [[Ken Slater]]. | At this convention, Eastercon voted to disassociate itself from the [[BSFA]] under whose nominal umbrella it had been running. [[Brian Aldiss]], [[Harry Harrison]], [[Dave Barber]] and [[Michael Rosenblum]] were inducted into the [[Order of St. Fantony]]. The [[Doc Weir Award]] was presented to [[Ken Slater]]. |
Revision as of 22:54, 2 January 2020
Eastercon 17, Yarcon, was held in Great Yarmouth, UK over Easter 1966. The GoH was Ron Whiting. The committee was Dave S. Barber, Ken F. Slater, Steve Oakey, Phil Rogers, Archie Mercer, and Beryl Mercer.
At this convention, Eastercon voted to disassociate itself from the BSFA under whose nominal umbrella it had been running. Brian Aldiss, Harry Harrison, Dave Barber and Michael Rosenblum were inducted into the Order of St. Fantony. The Doc Weir Award was presented to Ken Slater.
Brumcon II | Eastercon | Briscon |
1966 |
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