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[[Ozarkon 5]] ||July 31-August 2, 1970 || [[Alexi Panshin]] | [[Ozarkon 5]] ||July 31-August 2, 1970 || [[Alexi Panshin]] | ||
[[Ozarkon 6]] ||1971 || | [[Ozarkon 6]] ||1971 || | ||
− | [[Ozarkon 7]] ||July 28-30, 1972 ||[[Larry Niven]] | + | [[Ozarkon 7]] (cancelled) ||July 28-30, 1972 ||[[Larry Niven]] |
[[Ozarkon 7 1/2]] ||1972 || | [[Ozarkon 7 1/2]] ||1972 || | ||
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Revision as of 01:13, 11 May 2020
Ozarkon was run by the Ozark Science Fiction Association (the same group of fans who ran the successful St. Louis in '69 Worldcon bid.) from 1966 to 1972.
It seems to have been done in by the disastrous Ozarkon 7.
Convention | Date | GoHs |
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Ozarkon 1 | July 29-31, 1966 | Ted White |
Ozarkon 2 | July 28-30, 1967 | Roger Zelazny |
Ozarkon 3 | July 26-28, 1968 | Harlan Ellison |
Ozarkon 4 (held with St. Louiscon, the 1969 Worldcon) |
August 28 - September 1, 1969 | Jack Gaughan, Eddie Jones |
Ozarkon 5 | July 31-August 2, 1970 | Alexi Panshin |
Ozarkon 6 | 1971 | |
Ozarkon 7 (cancelled) | July 28-30, 1972 | Larry Niven |
Ozarkon 7 1/2 | 1972 |
Convention | |
1966—1972 |
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