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− | [[SECon]] II was held March | + | '''[[SECon]] II''' was a [[convention]] held March 3–4, 1956, in [[Charlotte, NC]]. The [[GoH]] was [[C. L. Barrett]]. It was [[chaired]] by [[Bob Madle]]. The main speaker was Dr. J. G. Pratt, the parapsychologist J. B. Rhine's assistant. There were about 30 attendees, also including [[George L. Cole]], [[Fred W. Fischer]], [[Lynn Hickman]], [[Ian Macauley]], [[Dewey Scarborough]], and [[W. R. Wetmore]]. |
This appears to have been the last [[SECon]], though a third (run by [[Lynn Hickman]]) was planned for March 1957 in Orangeburg, SC. | This appears to have been the last [[SECon]], though a third (run by [[Lynn Hickman]]) was planned for March 1957 in Orangeburg, SC. | ||
− | See Madle's [[con report]] in ''[[Fantasy Times]] | + | See Madle's [[con report]] in ''[[Fantasy Times]]'' 246 ([https://fanac.org/fanzines/Fantasy_Times/fantasy_times_11_9-may_1956-issue_246.pdf May 1956, p. 5.]) |
− | {{convention | series=SECon | year=1956 |before=SECon I}} | + | |
+ | {{convention | series=SECon | year=1956 |before=SECon I | locale=Charlotte, NC}} | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Revision as of 06:01, 1 November 2023
SECon II was a convention held March 3–4, 1956, in Charlotte, NC. The GoH was C. L. Barrett. It was chaired by Bob Madle. The main speaker was Dr. J. G. Pratt, the parapsychologist J. B. Rhine's assistant. There were about 30 attendees, also including George L. Cole, Fred W. Fischer, Lynn Hickman, Ian Macauley, Dewey Scarborough, and W. R. Wetmore.
This appears to have been the last SECon, though a third (run by Lynn Hickman) was planned for March 1957 in Orangeburg, SC.
See Madle's con report in Fantasy Times 246 (May 1956, p. 5.)
SECon I | SECon | last |
1956 |
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