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  • ...[[George Scithers|George Scithers]] ||A long document describing how Scithers ran [[Discon I]], the 1963 [[Worldcon]]. It is noteworthy because it descri
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  • [[1964 Best Fanzine Hugo|1964]] ||''[[Amra]]'' ed. by [[George H. Scithers]] [[1968 Best Fanzine Hugo|1968]] ||''[[Amra]]'' ed. by [[George H. Scithers]]
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  • ...anders ([[pseudonym]] of [[Poul Anderson]]), and "The Fairest" by [[George Scithers]] and [[Karen Anderson]]. There were also two departments, or regular colum
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  • [[L. Sprague de Camp]] & [[George Scithers]] eds. ||''[[The Conan Swordbook]]'' (collection of articles from ''[[Amra [[L. Sprague de Camp]] & [[George Scithers]] eds. ||''[[The Conan Grimoire]]'' (collection of articles from ''[[Amra]]
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  • * ''George'': [[George Scithers]], who chaired [[Discon I]]. "A small man with an efficient military bearin
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  • [This is Chapter 11 from [[George Scithers]]' Con-Committee Chairman's Guide, the story of [[Discon I]], the [[1963 Wo
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  • ...ting Science Fiction'' (1981) [with [[Darrell Schweitzer]] and [[George H. Scithers]]. Ford's last novel, ''The Last Hot Time'', published in 2000, was describ
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  • ...rague de Camp|Sprague Decamp]], [[Dave Kyle]], [[Poul Anderson]], [[George Scithers]] and others, celebrates the exploits of their hero and subjects their cano
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  • * [[1968 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine]]: ''[[Amra]]'' ed. by [[George H. Scithers]]
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  • In the mid-1960s, [[George Scithers]] wrote: "Historically, the [[rotation plan]] arose out of the bad feeling
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  • [This is Chapter 4 from [[George Scithers]]' [[Con-Committee]] [[Chairman]]'s Guide, the story of [[Discon I]], the 1 ...things began to run themselves, and the release of pressure threw [[George Scithers|George]] into a brief tailspin. The rest of the committee, or at least [[Bi
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  • * [[George Scithers]], Fan, Editor, Publisher
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  • 169-2 || [[George Scithers]] || ''[[Dusenberg Splendor]]'' || 1966 || 33 || 211 || [[George Scithers]] || ''[[Dol Cirith Ungol]] #2'' || March 4, 1968 || 32 ||
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  • ...>clashing</s> flamboyant dress style, featuring bright colors and [[George Scithers|Scitherian]] plaids. He displayed a collection of his ties as part of his g
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  • ...0 - September 3, 1979 || [[Louisville, KY]] || [[Frederik Pohl]], [[George Scithers]]
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  • 1982 ||[[George Scithers]] || rowspan="4"|[[TSR]] ||
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  • [This is Chapter 10 from [[George Scithers]]' Con-Committee Chairman's Guide, the story of [[Discon I]], the [[1963 Wo ...ed on suggestions by Schultheis and Devore. The final wording was [[George Scithers|mine]], but the ideas are largely Schultheis's. It was submitted to the [[b
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  • ...n notables. From the [[Discon]] Committee ([[Washington, D.C.]]): [[George Scithers]], [[Bill Evans]], [[Bob Pavlat]], [[Dick Eney]] and [[Robert A. Madle]]; f
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  • [This is Chapter 8 from [[George Scithers]]' Con-Committee Chairman's Guide, the story of [[Discon I]], the [[1963 Wo
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  • [This is Chapter 9 from [[George Scithers]]' Con-Committee Chairman's Guide, the story of [[Discon I]], the [[1963 Wo
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