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− | The first ten years of [[SF | + | The first ten years of [[SF convention]]s were a mixed bag, but even the largest was small by modern standards, and some were literally a few guys getting together for a day. But travel was difficult and the tendency of the time was to call nearly ''any'' [[fan visit|planned get-together]] (of [[fans]] from different cities a "convention" (or a "[[conference]]." See the ''[[Fancyclopedia 2]]'' article on “[[con]]” for the baroque early terminology). |
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+ | [[Anglofan]] historians tend to take a hard line on what was or wasn’t a [[convention]] (they would omit the [[First Convention]] if they could). We are inclined to take the participants’ estimation, even if they declared conhood after the event. | ||
<tab head=top> | <tab head=top> | ||
− | + | Date || Convention || Size || Location || Notes | |
− | 1936 | + | colspan="5"|'''1936''' |
− | 1937 | + | October 22, 1936 || '''[[First Convention]]''' || 12–18 || [[Philadelphia, PA]] || later called the [[First Eastern]] |
− | + | colspan="5"|'''1937''' | |
− | + | January 3, 1937 || [[Other First Convention]] || ~20 || [[Leeds, UK]] || | |
− | 1938 | + | February 21, 1937 || [[Second Eastern]] || 30–40 || [[New York, NY]] || |
− | + | October 30, 1937 || [[Third Eastern]] || ~30 || [[Philadelphia, PA]] || | |
− | + | colspan="5"|'''1938''' | |
− | + | April 10, 1937 || [[Second British Convention]] || 43 || [[London, UK]] || called Necronomicon in '57 | |
− | + | May 29, 1938 || [[Newark Convention]] || >100 || [[Newark, NJ]] || aka [[Fourth Eastern]] aka [[First National]] | |
− | + | October 16, 1938 || [[1938 Philadelphia Conference]] || > 25 || [[Philadelphia, PA]] || | |
− | + | colspan="5"|'''1939''' | |
− | 1940 | + | May 21, 1939 || [[Third British Convention]] || ~40 || [[London, UK]] || |
− | + | July 2–4, 1939 || '''[[NyCon]]''' || 150–<wbr />200 || [[New York, NY]] || the first [[Worldcon]] | |
− | + | Fall 1939 || [[Philcon 1939]] || || [[Philadelphia, PA]] || | |
− | + | Early June 1939 || [[OSA Pow-Wow]] || 3 || [[Tulsa, OK]] || [[Oklahoma]] state convention | |
− | + | colspan="5"|'''1940''' | |
− | + | Early 1940 || [[Washington Confabulation 1]] || 3 || [[Washington, DC]]|| | |
− | + | April 1940 || [[Third Chicago Conference]] || 4 || [[Bloomington, IL]] || | |
− | + | September 1–2, 1940 || '''[[Chicon]]''' || 128 || [[Chicago, IL]] || | |
− | + | November 10, 1940 || [[Phillycon 1940]] || || [[Philadelphia, PA]] || | |
− | + | December 6, 1940 || [[First Sydney Conference]] || 10 ||[[Sydney, NSW]]|| | |
− | + | colspan="5"|'''1941''' | |
− | + | Late February 1941 || [[Boskone I]] || ~25 || [[Winchester, MA]] || at [[the Swishers]]’ home | |
− | + | April 6, 1941 || [[Second Sydney Conference|Second Sydney Conference]] || ~12 || [[Sydney, NSW]]|| | |
− | + | May 4, 1941 || [[All-Eastern Science Fiction Conference]] || || [[Newark, NJ]] || May not have been held | |
− | + | Summer 1941 || [[Washington Confabulation 2]] || 6? || [[Washington, DC]] || issued [[Washington Manifesto]] | |
− | + | July 4–6, 1941 || '''[[Denvention]]''' || ~100 || [[Denver, CO]] || | |
− | + | September 20–21, 1941|| [[Bombcon]] || 13 || [[London, UK]] || | |
− | + | November 16, 1941|| [[1941 Michiconference]] || || [[Jackson, MI]] || | |
− | + | colspan="5"|'''1942''' | |
− | + | <s>January 1942</s> || <s>[[PhilCo 1942]]</s> || || <s>[[Philadelphia, PA]]</s>|| Belatedly announced, called off in favor of [[Boskone II]] | |
− | + | January 4, 1942 || [[Third Sydney Conference]] || 8 || [[Sydney, NSW]]|| | |
− | + | February 22, 1942 || [[Boskone II]] || 25 || [[Boston, MA]] || | |
− | + | September 27, 1942 || [[1942 Michiconference]] || ~25 || [[Jackson, MI]] || | |
− | + | November 22, 1942 || [[Bloomington Conference]] || 9 || style="white-space:nowrap" | [[Bloomington, IL]] || possibly a poker game | |
− | + | November 29, 1942 || [[Hastings S-F Conference]] || v. small || [[Hastings, MN]] || possibly a [[drinking]] party | |
− | + | Late 1942 || [[Pacificon Jr.]] || || [[Los Angeles, CA]] || | |
− | + | colspan="5"|'''1943''' | |
− | + | February 28, 1943 || [[Boskone III]] || 14 || [[Boston, MA]] || | |
− | + | Spring 1943 || [[Live Oak Conference]] || 3 || [[Live Oak, FL]] || A [[Cosmic Circle]] event | |
− | + | April 23–26, 1943 || [[Midvention 1]] || 14 || [[Leicester, UK]] || i. e. over Easter | |
− | + | April 26–27, 1943 || [[Midgicon]] ("Midget Chicon") || 8 || [[Chicago, IL]] || [[Al Ashley]] et al. on [[book]] buying spree, moots [[Slan Center]] | |
− | + | May 16, 1943 || [[Staplecon 1]] || ~12 || [[San Francisco, CA]] || | |
− | + | June 26/28–July 1, 1943 || [[Mainecon]] or Maine Stf Conference || 3 || [[Rockland, ME]] || [[Art Widner]], [[Russ Chauvenet]] bike to [[Norm Stanley]]’s | |
− | + | Early July 1943 || [[Mainecon, Jr.]] || 2 || [[Rockland, ME]] || visit by [[Claude Degler]] | |
− | + | June 26-July 1, 1943 || [[Schenectacon]] || 2-4 || || | |
− | + | October 30, 1943 || [[1943 Michiconference]] || 22 || [[Battle Creek, MI]] || | |
+ | November 21, 1943 || [[Staplecon 2]] || || [[San Francisco, CA]] || | ||
+ | "Around the end" of 1943 || [[Fancon]] || || [[Bloomington, IL]] || | ||
+ | Late 1943? || [[Councilcon]] || || [[Newcastle, IN]] || Possibly occurred only in [[Claude Degler]]’s imagination | ||
+ | {{nowrap| December 31, 1943}}–January 2, 1944 || [[Norcon_I_(UK)|Norcon]] || 8 || [[Manchester, UK]] || | ||
+ | colspan="5"|'''1944''' | ||
+ | April 8–9, 1944 || [[Eastercon 1944]] || || [[London, UK]] || | ||
+ | May 28, 1944 || [[Staplecon 3]] || 9 || [[San Francisco, CA]] || | ||
+ | June 17–19, 1944 || [[Michicon 4]] || 23 || [[Battle Creek, MI]] || | ||
+ | August 27, 1944 || [[Dovention]] || 11 || [[Dover, NJ]] || | ||
+ | September 1–2, 1944 || [[Midventionette]] || 6 || [[Leicester, UK]] || effectively Midvention 2 | ||
+ | October 7–9, 1944 || [[Little Chicon]] || "small" || [[Chicago, IL]] || | ||
+ | September 1-5, 1944 || [[Bufflocon]] || || [[Buffalo, NY]] || [[Slan Shack]] visiting [[Ken Krueger]] | ||
+ | December 29–31, 1944 || [[Norcon_II_(UK)|Norcon II]]|| 14–19|| [[Leeds, UK]] || | ||
+ | colspan="5"|'''1945''' | ||
+ | February 3–4, 1945 || [[Boskone IV]] || 5 || [[Winchester, MA]] || at [[the Swishers]]’ home | ||
+ | July 7–8, 1945 || [[1945 Michiconference]] || 15-20 || [[Battle Creek, MI]] || | ||
+ | September 2, 1945 || [[Boskone V]] || 9 || [[Salem, MA]] || AKA [[First New England SF Conference]] | ||
+ | colspan="5"|'''1946''' | ||
+ | March 3, 1946 || [[FPWESFC]] || || [[Newark, NJ]] || | ||
+ | April 6–7, 1946 || [[First Post-Radar-Contact-with-the-Moon Con]] || 16 || [[Chicago, IL]] || | ||
+ | July 4–7, 1946 || '''[[Pacificon]]''' || 130 || [[Los Angeles, CA]] || | ||
+ | October 12–13, 1946 || [[Centracon]] || 25 || [[Chicago, IL]] || | ||
+ | October 27, 1946 || [[Phillycon 1946]] || || [[Philadelphia, PA]] || | ||
</tab> | </tab> | ||
− | See the [[Fancyclopedia 2]] | + | See also the ''[[Fancyclopedia 2]]'' (1959) articles on [[Con]], [[fan visit]]s and [[fan gatherings]]. |
− | {{fanhistory}} | + | {{fanhistory | start=1936 | end=1946}} |
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[[Category:Conseries]] | [[Category:Conseries]] | ||
+ | [[Category:List]] | ||
+ | [[Category:convention]] |
Latest revision as of 08:41, 11 July 2024
The first ten years of SF conventions were a mixed bag, but even the largest was small by modern standards, and some were literally a few guys getting together for a day. But travel was difficult and the tendency of the time was to call nearly any planned get-together (of fans from different cities a "convention" (or a "conference." See the Fancyclopedia 2 article on “con” for the baroque early terminology).
Anglofan historians tend to take a hard line on what was or wasn’t a convention (they would omit the First Convention if they could). We are inclined to take the participants’ estimation, even if they declared conhood after the event.
See also the Fancyclopedia 2 (1959) articles on Con, fan visits and fan gatherings.
Fanhistory | 1936—1946 |
This is a fanhistory page. Please add more detail. |