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The Worldcon banner was created by [[Dave Kyle]] and [[Jean Carroll]] to fly outside the Biltmore, the hotel hosting [[Nycon II]], which Dave was [[chairing]].  It was also hung behind the head table at the [[Banquet]].
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The Worldcon banner was created by [[Dave Kyle]] and [[Jean Carrol]] to fly outside the Biltmore, the hotel hosting [[Nycon II]], which Dave was [[chairing]].  It was also hung behind the head table at the [[Banquet]].
  
It appeared at a number of subsequent [[Worldcons]] until it finally disappeared. It turned out that [[Howard de Vore]] had squirreled it away. Sometime in the late 80s or early 90s he turned it over to the [[History of Worldcons Exhibit]] and it has since been displayed as part of the exhibit.
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It appeared at a number of subsequent [[Worldcons]] until it finally disappeared. It turned out that [[Howard DeVore]] had squirreled it away. Sometime in the late 80s or early 90s he turned it over to the [[History of Worldcons Exhibit]] and it has since been displayed as part of the exhibit.
  
 
In 2012, [[Mary Morman]] and [[Kent Bloom]] as a project of the [[Worldcon Heritage Organization]] oversaw a conservation effort which led to it being cleaned and reinforced which should allow it to be displayed for years to come.
 
In 2012, [[Mary Morman]] and [[Kent Bloom]] as a project of the [[Worldcon Heritage Organization]] oversaw a conservation effort which led to it being cleaned and reinforced which should allow it to be displayed for years to come.
  
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Revision as of 17:40, 24 August 2020

WSFS Banner in 2001.jpg

The Worldcon banner was created by Dave Kyle and Jean Carrol to fly outside the Biltmore, the hotel hosting Nycon II, which Dave was chairing. It was also hung behind the head table at the Banquet.

It appeared at a number of subsequent Worldcons until it finally disappeared. It turned out that Howard DeVore had squirreled it away. Sometime in the late 80s or early 90s he turned it over to the History of Worldcons Exhibit and it has since been displayed as part of the exhibit.

In 2012, Mary Morman and Kent Bloom as a project of the Worldcon Heritage Organization oversaw a conservation effort which led to it being cleaned and reinforced which should allow it to be displayed for years to come.


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