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The [[Chicago in '62]] bid supported them. DC blew its war chest of $65.00 on a party at [[Disclave 5]] but still lost the [[bid]] which went to [[Pittcon]]. See [[1960 Worldcon Site Selection]] for details. | The [[Chicago in '62]] bid supported them. DC blew its war chest of $65.00 on a party at [[Disclave 5]] but still lost the [[bid]] which went to [[Pittcon]]. See [[1960 Worldcon Site Selection]] for details. | ||
− | + | Here's their ad by [[Bill Rotsler]] from the [[Detention]] PR 1: | |
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− | + | And from [[Detention]] [[PR]] 4: | |
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− | And from [[Detention]] [[PR]] 4: | ||
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Revision as of 06:43, 6 December 2019
A WSFA group bidding for the 1960 Worldcon to be called "Capacon". Bob Pavlat was one of the leaders of the bid.
The Chicago in '62 bid supported them. DC blew its war chest of $65.00 on a party at Disclave 5 but still lost the bid which went to Pittcon. See 1960 Worldcon Site Selection for details.
Here's their ad by Bill Rotsler from the Detention PR 1:
1960 Site Selection | 1960 |
This is a page about a convention bid. Please extend it by adding information about who was bidding, officers, committee list, what they were bidding for, who their opponents were, and who won. |