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The '''First Post-War Eastern Science Fiction Conference''' was a [[convention]] sponsored by the newly-formed [[Null-A Men]]  (the later [[ESFA]]) and chaired by [[Sam Moskowitz]].  It was held in March 4, 1946 at the "gloomy" [[Slovak Sokol Hall]] in Newark, NJ.  [[L. Sprague de Camp]] was invited to give the keynote speech and was effectively the [[GoH]], though he was not designated as such (the idea of a convention having a [[GoH]] was not yet a firm part of [[fannish tradition]].) The FPWESFC was later retroactively counted as an [[Open ESFA]].
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[[File:From Newark Star-Ledger Mar 4, 1946.png|thumb|From the Newark Star-Ledger Mar 4, 1946]]
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The '''First Post-War Eastern Science Fiction Conference''' was a [[convention]] sponsored by the newly-formed [[Null-A Men]]  (the later [[ESFA]]) and chaired by [[Sam Moskowitz]].  It was held on March 3, 1946 at the "gloomy" [[Slovak Sokol Hall]] in [[Newark, NJ]].   
  
Attendance was over a hundred -- a ''very'' good number since the previous [[Worldcon]] had only had 90 attendees and [[Pacificon]], the 1946 [[Worldcon]] only had 130.
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[[L. Sprague de Camp]] was invited to give the keynote speech and was effectively the [[GoH]], though he was not designated as such (the idea of a convention having a [[GoH]] was not yet a firm part of [[fannish]] [[tradition]].)  The FPWESFC was later retroactively counted as an [[Open ESFA]].
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Attendance was over a hundred — a ''very'' good number (the previous [[Worldcon]] had only had 90 attendees and [[Pacificon]], the 1946 [[Worldcon]] only had 130).
  
 
It's reasonable to think of this as the first [[Open ESFA]].
 
It's reasonable to think of this as the first [[Open ESFA]].
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It got a writeup in the next day's ''Newark Star-Ledger'', and ''Harpers'' for September 1946.
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See also [[Early Conventions]].
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First PostWar [[Eastern SF Conference]], 3 March [[1946]], signaled the return to life of [[fandom]]'s [[congoing]] tradition, which wartime travel difficulties had cramped. It was originally planned by the [[ESFAns]] as a local meeting to whip up interest among New Jersey fans but [[Moskowitz]], hearing of more and more old [[fans]] coming home from the wars, brainstormed it into a gathering of all possible East Coast [[fans]], promoted originals from the [[proz]], and got a good program together. The get-together of returned Old [[Fans]] and wartime New [[Fans]] proved highly productive. A proposal to revive the [[SFL]] was voted down and [[Merwin]] heard a loud "no!" in answer to his feeler on continuing the inanities of [[Sergeant Saturn]]. And, wonderful to relate, it got a fine writeup in a [[mundane]] publication, ''Harpers'' for September [[1946]].  
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First PostWar [[Eastern SF Conference]], 3 March 1946, signaled the return to life of [[fandom]]'s [[con]]going tradition, which [[war]]time travel difficulties had cramped. It was originally planned by the [[ESFAns]] as a local meeting to whip up interest among [[New Jersey]] fans but [[Moskowitz]], hearing of more and more old [[fans]] coming home from the wars, brainstormed it into a gathering of all possible [[East Coast]] [[fans]], promoted originals from the [[proz]], and got a good program together. The get-together of returned Old [[Fans]] and wartime New [[Fans]] proved highly productive. A proposal to revive the [[SFL]] was voted down and [[Merwin]] heard a loud "no!" in answer to his feeler on continuing the inanities of [[Sergeant Saturn]]. And, wonderful to relate, it got a fine writeup in a [[mundane]] publication, ''Harpers'' for September 1946.  
 
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It also got a writeup in that day's ''Newark Star-Ledger'':
 
 
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See also [[Early Conventions]]
 
  
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Revision as of 15:21, 13 February 2022

From the Newark Star-Ledger Mar 4, 1946

The First Post-War Eastern Science Fiction Conference was a convention sponsored by the newly-formed Null-A Men (the later ESFA) and chaired by Sam Moskowitz. It was held on March 3, 1946 at the "gloomy" Slovak Sokol Hall in Newark, NJ.

L. Sprague de Camp was invited to give the keynote speech and was effectively the GoH, though he was not designated as such (the idea of a convention having a GoH was not yet a firm part of fannish tradition.) The FPWESFC was later retroactively counted as an Open ESFA.

Attendance was over a hundred — a very good number (the previous Worldcon had only had 90 attendees and Pacificon, the 1946 Worldcon only had 130).

It's reasonable to think of this as the first Open ESFA.

It got a writeup in the next day's Newark Star-Ledger, and Harpers for September 1946.

See also Early Conventions.


From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
First PostWar Eastern SF Conference, 3 March 1946, signaled the return to life of fandom's congoing tradition, which wartime travel difficulties had cramped. It was originally planned by the ESFAns as a local meeting to whip up interest among New Jersey fans but Moskowitz, hearing of more and more old fans coming home from the wars, brainstormed it into a gathering of all possible East Coast fans, promoted originals from the proz, and got a good program together. The get-together of returned Old Fans and wartime New Fans proved highly productive. A proposal to revive the SFL was voted down and Merwin heard a loud "no!" in answer to his feeler on continuing the inanities of Sergeant Saturn. And, wonderful to relate, it got a fine writeup in a mundane publication, Harpers for September 1946.



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