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[[General Technics]] was organized here by [[Tullio Proni]], [[Steve Johnson]], and [[Jeff Duntemann]]. According to reports afterwards, one of the highlights of the convention was [[Rusty Hevelin]]'s "first draft" showing of slides from his [[DUFF trip]]. Instead of the usual banquet, Windycon II had a Sunday morning brunch, at which [[George R. R. Martin]] was presented with the [[Hugo]] he won at [[Aussiecon]] for "A Song for Lya." | [[General Technics]] was organized here by [[Tullio Proni]], [[Steve Johnson]], and [[Jeff Duntemann]]. According to reports afterwards, one of the highlights of the convention was [[Rusty Hevelin]]'s "first draft" showing of slides from his [[DUFF trip]]. Instead of the usual banquet, Windycon II had a Sunday morning brunch, at which [[George R. R. Martin]] was presented with the [[Hugo]] he won at [[Aussiecon]] for "A Song for Lya." | ||
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Windycon II was a convention held from October 3-5, 1975 at the Ascot House in Chicago. Guests of Honor: Bob Tucker, Joni Stopa. Toastmaster: Bob Passovoy. Chairs: Lynne Aronson & Mark Aronson. The theme was "Play It Again, Urgfhjyk".Attendance was close to 600.
General Technics was organized here by Tullio Proni, Steve Johnson, and Jeff Duntemann. According to reports afterwards, one of the highlights of the convention was Rusty Hevelin's "first draft" showing of slides from his DUFF trip. Instead of the usual banquet, Windycon II had a Sunday morning brunch, at which George R. R. Martin was presented with the Hugo he won at Aussiecon for "A Song for Lya."
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