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Early 1940 || [[Washington Confabulation 1]] || 3 || [[Washington, DC]]|| | Early 1940 || [[Washington Confabulation 1]] || 3 || [[Washington, DC]]|| | ||
− | April 1940 || [[Third Chicago Conference]] || 4 || [[ | + | April 1940 || [[Third Chicago Conference]] || 4 || [[Bloomington, IL]] || |
September 1–2, 1940 || '''[[Chicon]]''' || 128 || [[Chicago, IL]] || | September 1–2, 1940 || '''[[Chicon]]''' || 128 || [[Chicago, IL]] || | ||
November 10, 1940 || [[Phillycon 1940]] || || [[Philadelphia, PA]] || | November 10, 1940 || [[Phillycon 1940]] || || [[Philadelphia, PA]] || |
Revision as of 10:16, 29 October 2023
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.
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