Discon II

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The 32nd Worldcon and second in the Baltimore/Washington area, Discon 2 was held August 29–September 2, 1974, at the Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, DC. GoH: Roger Zelazny, FGoH: Jay Kay Klein. Andrew J. Offutt was Toastmaster. Chaired by Jay Haldeman and Ron Bounds.

Jay and Alice Haldeman were co-chairmen until the spring of 1974, when circumstances forced them to move out of Washington. Ron took over as de facto Chairman until Jay returned for the convention. At the convention, Jay and Ron functioned as co-chairmen. The Discon II program book continued to list Jay and Alice as co-chairmen, and included a welcome from Jay (listed as co-chairman) and Ron (listed as vice-chairman).

DC in '74 won by default after New York in '74 withdrew from the 1974 Worldcon Site Selection. Discon 2 hosted the 1976 Worldcon Site Selection, which picked Big MAC.

Opening ceremonies included a bagpiper. The Eastern Bridge Regionals were held at the hotel during the convention, and used one of the large exhibition halls.

The Lime Jello incident occurred here.

The convention newsletter was The Daily Discard.

One of the more interesting sidelights was a protest after the convention by Jon Stopa, Joni Stopa, Mike Resnick, Carol Resnick, Bob Passovoy, Anne Passovoy, Ann Cass, Martha Beck, Hank Beck, and Jackie Franke that one or more of the judges at the masquerade discriminated against nudity in costumes.

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Discon Baltiwash Worldcons BucConeer
Discon Discon Discon III
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