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Revision as of 06:40, 31 December 2019
The 1966 Worldcon held September 1-5 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.
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.
Fred Pohl's Tricon Reminiscence Cory Seidman Panshin's Tricon Report
Loncon 2 | Worldcon - Bidding - Hugos | Nycon 3 |
1966 |
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