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− | [[Eastercon]] 6, '''Cytricon''', was held in '''Kettering''' (and so [[nicknamed]]) over Easter, April 9-10, 1955. There was no [[GoH]]. | + | [[Eastercon]] 6, '''Cytricon''', was held in '''Kettering''' (and so [[nicknamed]]) over Easter, April 9-10, 1955. There was no [[GoH]]. The committee was [[Bill Panter]], [[Denny Cowen]], [[Joe Ayres]], [[Al Lee]], and [[Stuart Mackenzie]]. |
While this was the ''second'' Easter Eastercon, it was the first one to be called Eastercon. (The [[1944 Eastercon]] which was held on Easter wasn't an Eastercon and doesn't count!) | While this was the ''second'' Easter Eastercon, it was the first one to be called Eastercon. (The [[1944 Eastercon]] which was held on Easter wasn't an Eastercon and doesn't count!) |
Revision as of 08:04, 20 January 2024
Eastercon 6, Cytricon, was held in Kettering (and so nicknamed) over Easter, April 9-10, 1955. There was no GoH. The committee was Bill Panter, Denny Cowen, Joe Ayres, Al Lee, and Stuart Mackenzie.
While this was the second Easter Eastercon, it was the first one to be called Eastercon. (The 1944 Eastercon which was held on Easter wasn't an Eastercon and doesn't count!)
There were three other early Cytricons: Cytricon II, Cytricon III, and Cytricon IV as well as a small (non-Eastercon) Cytricon V in 2008. The latter's programme book talks about the series.
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
Any of the conventions at Kettering, England: 1955, '56, '58. From Cytri, the Roman name for the place. |
Supermancon | Eastercon | Cytricon II |
Website Website | 1955 |
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