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− | A [[bid]] for the 1941 [[Worldcon]] by [[Olon F. Wiggins]] and [[Lew Martin]] which beat a [[New York in 1941]] [[bid]] at [[Chicon I]]. See [[1941 Worldcon Site Selection]]. | + | A [[bid]] for the 1941 [[Worldcon]] by [[Olon F. Wiggins]] and [[Lew Martin]], which beat a [[New York in 1941]] [[bid]] at [[Chicon I]] and resulted in the [[Denvention]]. See [[1941 Worldcon Site Selection]]. |
− | [[Wiggins]] and [[lew | + | [[Wiggins]] and [[lew Martin|Martin]] hopped a freight train to get to [[Chicon I]]. The [[bid]] was a spur-of-the-moment gesture by Wiggins. |
− | + | A Worldcon was a couple hundred people, max, and did not require much preparation or an exotic venue, so it was perfectly practical to bid first and get a site afterwards. | |
{{bid | series=Worldcon | year=1941}} | {{bid | series=Worldcon | year=1941}} | ||
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[[Category:worldcon]] | [[Category:worldcon]] |
Latest revision as of 05:39, 29 September 2020
A bid for the 1941 Worldcon by Olon F. Wiggins and Lew Martin, which beat a New York in 1941 bid at Chicon I and resulted in the Denvention. See 1941 Worldcon Site Selection.
Wiggins and Martin hopped a freight train to get to Chicon I. The bid was a spur-of-the-moment gesture by Wiggins.
A Worldcon was a couple hundred people, max, and did not require much preparation or an exotic venue, so it was perfectly practical to bid first and get a site afterwards.
1941 Site Selection | 1941 |
This is a page about a convention bid. Please extend it by adding information about who was bidding, officers, committee list, what they were bidding for, who their opponents were, and who won. |