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A [[bid]] by the [[BoSFS]] to bring the [[Worldcon]] to [[Boston]] in [[1967]].  It finished fourth in a field of four in the voting at [[Tricon]] in 1966 [[New York in 1967]] (the winner), [[Syracuse in '67]], and [[Baltimore in '67]].  See [[1967 Worldcon Site Selection]].
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A [[bid]] by the [[BoSFS]] to bring the [[Worldcon]] to [[Boston]] in 1967.  It finished fourth in a field of four in the voting at [[Tricon]] in 1966 [[New York in 1967]] (the winner), [[Syracuse in '67]], and [[Baltimore in '67]].  See [[1967 Worldcon Site Selection]].
  
The bid was run by [[Dave Vanderwerf]]. This bid was [[Boston's]] first foray into [[Worldcon]] politics and advertised itself as a joint [[bid]] by [[BoSFS]], [[MITSFS]], and the [[University of Massachusetts Science Fiction Society]].
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The bid was run by [[Dave Vanderwerf]] with [[Mike Shupp]], [[Ed Galvin]], [[Paul Galvin]], [[Mike Ward]], and [[Erwin (Filthy Pierre) Strauss]].
  
''[[Helmuth]]'' began as a Boston in '67 [[bidzine]].  See below for a copy of the 2-page 1st issue.  (Click to enlarge.)
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This bid was Boston's first foray into [[Worldcon]] politics and advertised itself as a joint [[bid]] by [[BoSFS]], [[MITSFS]], and the [[University of Massachusetts Science Fiction Society]].
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''[[Helmuth]]'' began as a Boston in '67 [[bidzine]].  It appears that there was a [[Black Lensmen]] group of bid pre-supporters.
  
 
See also [[Boston Worldcons]]
 
See also [[Boston Worldcons]]
 
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 10 June 2021

A bid by the BoSFS to bring the Worldcon to Boston in 1967. It finished fourth in a field of four in the voting at Tricon in 1966 New York in 1967 (the winner), Syracuse in '67, and Baltimore in '67. See 1967 Worldcon Site Selection.

The bid was run by Dave Vanderwerf with Mike Shupp, Ed Galvin, Paul Galvin, Mike Ward, and Erwin (Filthy Pierre) Strauss.

This bid was Boston's first foray into Worldcon politics and advertised itself as a joint bid by BoSFS, MITSFS, and the University of Massachusetts Science Fiction Society.

Helmuth began as a Boston in '67 bidzine. It appears that there was a Black Lensmen group of bid pre-supporters.

See also Boston Worldcons


1967 Site Selection 1967
This is a page about a convention bid. Please extend it by adding information about who was bidding, officers, committee list, what they were bidding for, who their opponents were, and who won.