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− | + | '''Tricon''' was the 24th [[Worldcon]], held September 1–5, 1966, at the Sheraton-Cleveland. [[GoH]]: [[L. Sprague de Camp]]. [[Isaac Asimov]] was [[Toastmaster]]. [[Co-Chairmen]]: [[Ben Jason]], [[Howard DeVore]], and [[Lou Tabakow]]. Officially jointly hosted by [[Cleveland]], [[Detroit]], and [[Cincinnati]] (hence "Tricon") See [[Tricon Program]] for the complete convention program. | |
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+ | Among its events was a sneak peak at an upcoming TV show, ''[[Star Trek]]''. Based on its scanty mention in [[con reports]], the screening didn’t have a big impact on attendees, but it didn’t occur till 7 p.m. on Monday. | ||
[[1966 Hugos]], [[1967 Worldcon Site Selection]]. | [[1966 Hugos]], [[1967 Worldcon Site Selection]]. |
Revision as of 12:45, 16 July 2020
Tricon was the 24th Worldcon, held September 1–5, 1966, at the Sheraton-Cleveland. GoH: L. Sprague de Camp. Isaac Asimov was Toastmaster. Co-Chairmen: Ben Jason, Howard DeVore, and Lou Tabakow. Officially jointly hosted by Cleveland, Detroit, and Cincinnati (hence "Tricon") See Tricon Program for the complete convention program.
Among its events was a sneak peak at an upcoming TV show, Star Trek. Based on its scanty mention in con reports, the screening didn’t have a big impact on attendees, but it didn’t occur till 7 p.m. on Monday.
1966 Hugos, 1967 Worldcon Site Selection.
Cleveland in '66 beat an out-of-rotation Syracuse in '66 bid. See 1966 Worldcon Site Selection
Bjo Trimble and Fritz Leiber (represented in absentia by John Trimble) were made Knights of St. Fantony in a full-dress ceremony on Friday night.
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