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The 30th [[Worldcon]] and [[LA Worldcons|third in L.A.]], '''L.A.Con I''', was held September 1–4, 1972, in the International Hotel in [[Los Angeles]]. [[GoH]]: [[Frederik Pohl]], [[FGoHs]]: [[Buck Coulson|Buck]] & [[Juanita Coulson]]. [[Robert Bloch]] was [[Toastmaster]]. [[Chaired]] by [[Chuck Crayne]] and [[Bruce Pelz]]. The [[convention newsletter]] was called ''Wabbit Tracks''.
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The 30th [[Worldcon]] and [[LA Worldcons|third in L.A.]], '''L.A.Con I''', was held September 1–4, 1972, in the International Hotel in [[Los Angeles]]. [[GoH]]: [[Frederik Pohl]], [[FGoHs]]: [[Buck Coulson|Buck]] & [[Juanita Coulson]]. [[Robert Bloch]] was [[Toastmaster]]. [[Chaired]] by [[Chuck Crayne]] and [[Bruce Pelz]]. The [[convention newsletter]] was called ''[[Wabbit Twacks]]''.
  
 
[[LA in '72]] won over [[Baycon II in '72]] in the [[1972 Worldcon Site Selection]] held at [[Heicon]] in 1970. L.A.Con hosted the [[1974 Worldcon Site Selection]] and [[1972 Hugos]].  
 
[[LA in '72]] won over [[Baycon II in '72]] in the [[1972 Worldcon Site Selection]] held at [[Heicon]] in 1970. L.A.Con hosted the [[1974 Worldcon Site Selection]] and [[1972 Hugos]].  

Latest revision as of 07:54, 23 August 2021

The 30th Worldcon and third in L.A., L.A.Con I, was held September 1–4, 1972, in the International Hotel in Los Angeles. GoH: Frederik Pohl, FGoHs: Buck & Juanita Coulson. Robert Bloch was Toastmaster. Chaired by Chuck Crayne and Bruce Pelz. The convention newsletter was called Wabbit Twacks.

LA in '72 won over Baycon II in '72 in the 1972 Worldcon Site Selection held at Heicon in 1970. L.A.Con hosted the 1974 Worldcon Site Selection and 1972 Hugos.


Noreascon I Worldcon - Bidding - Hugos Torcon II
Solacon LA Worldcons L.A.con II
1972
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