Mainecon, Jr.
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A "conference" held in early July 1943 when Norman Stanley was visited in Rockland by Claude Degler, under his pseudonym "Don Rogers" about a week after Mainecon (when Stanley was visited by Art Widner and Russ Chauvenet).
There are claims that Jim Avery was also present, but he is not mentioned in Stanley's con report (the plural in "our door", "stay with us" etc. appears an avoidance; Stanley was living with his mother).
See also: Early Conventions, Fan Gathering.
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