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− | '''Cinvention''', the 1949 [[Worldcon]], was held September 3–5 at the Hotel Metropole in [[Cincinnati]], [[Ohio]], with [[GoH]] [[Lloyd A. Eshbach]] and [[FGoH]] [[Ted Carnell]]. | + | '''Cinvention''', the 1949 [[Worldcon]], was held September 3–5 at the Hotel Metropole in [[Cincinnati]], [[Ohio]], with [[GoH]] [[Lloyd A. Eshbach]] and [[FGoH]] [[Ted Carnell]]. ''Alley Oop'' creator [[V. T. Hamlin]] was a [[special guest]]. Attendance: about 190. It was a [[CFG]] project. |
− | [[Dave Kyle]] created some controversy by promoting his girlfriend, [[Lois Miles]], to local news media as [[Miss Science Fiction]] in order to hype the [[con]]. He sprang this on the [[concom]] without warning. A group of other [[fans]], including [[Nancy Moore]] and [[Jean Bogert]], also posed in [[costume]] for [[publicity]] purposes. | + | [[Dave Kyle]] created some controversy by promoting his girlfriend, [[Lois Miles]], to local news media as [[Miss Science Fiction]] in order to hype the [[con]]. He sprang this on the [[concom]] without warning. A group of other [[fans]], including [[Nancy Moore]] and [[Jean Bogert]], also posed in [[hall costume|costume]] for [[publicity]] purposes. |
[[Don Ford]] carried out the duties of [[Chairman]], but was officially [[Secretary]]-[[Treasurer]]; [[Charles R. Tanner]] had the honorary title of [[Chairman]]. [[Ted Carnell]], the [[Fan GoH]], was also [[toastmaster]] with the title "Entertainment Master of Ceremonies". He was brought to [[North America]] by the [[Big Pond Fund]]. | [[Don Ford]] carried out the duties of [[Chairman]], but was officially [[Secretary]]-[[Treasurer]]; [[Charles R. Tanner]] had the honorary title of [[Chairman]]. [[Ted Carnell]], the [[Fan GoH]], was also [[toastmaster]] with the title "Entertainment Master of Ceremonies". He was brought to [[North America]] by the [[Big Pond Fund]]. |
Revision as of 02:59, 3 January 2021
Cinvention, the 1949 Worldcon, was held September 3–5 at the Hotel Metropole in Cincinnati, Ohio, with GoH Lloyd A. Eshbach and FGoH Ted Carnell. Alley Oop creator V. T. Hamlin was a special guest. Attendance: about 190. It was a CFG project.
Dave Kyle created some controversy by promoting his girlfriend, Lois Miles, to local news media as Miss Science Fiction in order to hype the con. He sprang this on the concom without warning. A group of other fans, including Nancy Moore and Jean Bogert, also posed in costume for publicity purposes.
Don Ford carried out the duties of Chairman, but was officially Secretary-Treasurer; Charles R. Tanner had the honorary title of Chairman. Ted Carnell, the Fan GoH, was also toastmaster with the title "Entertainment Master of Ceremonies". He was brought to North America by the Big Pond Fund.
Committee[edit]
From the Cinvention letterhead:
- Chairman: Charles R. Tanner
- Secretary: Darrell C. Richardson
- Treasurer and Recording Secretary: Donald E. Ford
- Associates:
Other bidders[edit]
New York in '49. See 1949 Worldcon Site Selection.
The 1950 Worldcon Site Selection was held there.
More reading[edit]
- Cinvention Program
- Membership list
- Program Book
- Cinvention Daily
- The Cincy Report
- Lloyd Eshbach's Cinvention Reminiscence
- Cinvention Account by Fred Patten (from 1976)
- Wha' Hoppened, Stan Skirvin's memoir of the Cinvention, from Cinvention Memory Book
- Don Ford: “Post Mortem”
- Roy Lavender: “The Cinvention Scene Dimly”
- Rog Phillips: Comments on Sinvention
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
from Convention CinVention under Cincinnati Fantasy Group sponsorship was prefaced by the Second Tucker Death Hoax. Guests of honor were selected from both pros (Lloyd Arthur Eshbach) and fans (Ted Carnell, who had been brought over by the Big Pond Fund). A group of attendees appeared on TV to plug the con, Kyle arranged for a model to come from New York to pose for cheesecake photos of "Miss Science Fiction", pro guests included the author of scientificomic "Alley Oop", and Dave MacInnes recorded all on wire. |
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