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'''NOSFS''' was a group of [[New Orleans]] [[fans]] founded January 4, 1949 (with 9 people at the meeting) that produced the unsuccessful [[New Orleans in 1950]] and the successful [[New Orleans in 1951]] [[Worldcon bids]] and that hosted the 1951 [[Worldcon]] ([[NOLAcon]]). Members included [[Harry B. Moore]], [[Daniel F. Galouye]], [[Jack Stocker]] and others. | '''NOSFS''' was a group of [[New Orleans]] [[fans]] founded January 4, 1949 (with 9 people at the meeting) that produced the unsuccessful [[New Orleans in 1950]] and the successful [[New Orleans in 1951]] [[Worldcon bids]] and that hosted the 1951 [[Worldcon]] ([[NOLAcon]]). Members included [[Harry B. Moore]], [[Daniel F. Galouye]], [[Jack Stocker]] and others. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:03, 21 August 2020
NOSFS was a group of New Orleans fans founded January 4, 1949 (with 9 people at the meeting) that produced the unsuccessful New Orleans in 1950 and the successful New Orleans in 1951 Worldcon bids and that hosted the 1951 Worldcon (NOLAcon). Members included Harry B. Moore, Daniel F. Galouye, Jack Stocker and others.
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