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The program for [[Chicon I]], the [[1940 Worldcon]]. | The program for [[Chicon I]], the [[1940 Worldcon]]. | ||
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SPECIAL EVENTS (Tuesday, Sept 3rd). | SPECIAL EVENTS (Tuesday, Sept 3rd). | ||
1. The Science Fiction Softball Game. Two select All-Fan Teams battle for the Championship. | 1. The Science Fiction Softball Game. Two select All-Fan Teams battle for the Championship. | ||
− | 2. General Open House. | + | 2. General Open House. Chicago fans "fling wide the portals" of their homes for visiting [[fans]]. |
3. General Tours of [[Chicago]]. Escorted trips to Chicago's points of interest, in and out of the [[fan]] world. | 3. General Tours of [[Chicago]]. Escorted trips to Chicago's points of interest, in and out of the [[fan]] world. | ||
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Revision as of 07:03, 19 May 2020
The program for Chicon I, the 1940 Worldcon.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 1
MORNING SESSION: 10:00 A.M to 12:00 Noon.
1. Informal gathering at Convention Hall. 2. Acceptance of Resolutions Petitions. 3. Sale of Official Convention Fan Publications 4. Luncheon Recess.
AFTERNOON SESSION: 1:00 to 6:00 P.M.
1. Registration in Foyer (a) Sale of Chicon Program Booklet. (b) Distribution of Chicon souvenirs. 2. Formal Opening of Chicon by Temporary Chairman. 3. Address of Welcome, by Bob Tucker. 4. Report of the Program Committee: Richard I. Meyer, Chairman. 5. Installment of Mark Reinsberg as Permanent Chairman. 6. "One Year of Fan Progress," by Mark Reinsberg. 7. Report of the Resolutions Committee: Erle Korshak, Chairman. 8. "What Does This Convention Mean?" by E. E. Smith, Ph. D. 9. Motion Picture-Premier Showing of Monsters of the Moon, a scientific fantasy of the future. Introductory remarks by Forrest J Ackerman. 10. Recess for Refreshments (30 minutes). 11. "What Science Fiction Really Is," Raymond A. Palmer. 12. This is Fandom! Introductions of: (a) The Convention Committee. (b) The Fans and Pros of Chicago: the Nation. 13. Supper Recess-preparation for costume party.
EVENING SESSION: 8:00 P.M. to Midnight. 1. The Science Fiction Masquerade Party: Speer & Rothman, co-Masters of Ceremony. 2. The Science Fiction Auction: Erle Korshak, Auctioneer. 3 Adjournment to Monday Sept. 2nd.
MONDAY, SEPT. 2nd.
MORNING SESSION: 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon. (Closed)
1. Business Meeting of the Illini Fantasy Fictioneers-IFF members only.
AFTERNOON SESSION: 1:00 to 6:00 P.M.
1. Call to order 2. Reading of the Minutes of previous day: George Tullis, Recording Secretary. 3. Director's Report on the IFF. 4. Report of the Resolutions Committee. 5. Individual presentation of proposed Resolutions by sponsors. (a) Individual debate. (b) Assembly votes for or against adoption of individual proposed Resolutions in Chicon Platform. 6. Reading of Chicon Platform for Fandom. 7. New or unfinished business. 8. Dinner Recess.
EVENING SESSION: 8:00 P.M. to Midnight. 1. The E. E. Smith Honor Banquet. Celebrating the Chicon's GoH, the Colossus of all writers of Science Fiction---Edward E. ("Skylark") Smith, Ph. D. 2. After dinner talks and general discussion. 3. Final adjournment and --Farewell.
SPECIAL EVENTS (Tuesday, Sept 3rd). 1. The Science Fiction Softball Game. Two select All-Fan Teams battle for the Championship. 2. General Open House. Chicago fans "fling wide the portals" of their homes for visiting fans. 3. General Tours of Chicago. Escorted trips to Chicago's points of interest, in and out of the fan world.
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