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A [[Worldcon bid]] for the [[1978 Worldcon]] bidding a venue of the Bonaventure Hotel in [[LA]] (later the LA Marriott).  They announced that if it won, it would have been called "Pacificon III".
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A [[Worldcon bid]] for the [[1978 Worldcon]], [[bidding]] a venue of the Bonaventure Hotel in [[LA]] (later the LA Marriott).  They announced that if it won, it would have been called "Pacificon III".
  
 
It lost to [[Phoenix in '78]] at [[Midamericon]].  See [[1978 Worldcon Site Selection]].
 
It lost to [[Phoenix in '78]] at [[Midamericon]].  See [[1978 Worldcon Site Selection]].
  
It was chaired by [[Len Moffatt]] and [[June Moffatt]] and included [[Bruce Pelz]] (treasurer), [[Milt Stevens]] (vice-chairman), [[Mike Glyer]] (publicity), and [[Craig Miller]] (hotels).
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It was [[chaired]] by [[Len Moffatt]] and [[June Moffatt]] and included [[Bruce Pelz]] ([[treasurer]]), [[Milt Stevens]] ([[vice-chairman]]), [[Mike Glyer]] ([[publicity]]), and [[Craig Miller]] (hotels).
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Latest revision as of 05:44, 19 October 2022

A Worldcon bid for the 1978 Worldcon, bidding a venue of the Bonaventure Hotel in LA (later the LA Marriott). They announced that if it won, it would have been called "Pacificon III".

It lost to Phoenix in '78 at Midamericon. See 1978 Worldcon Site Selection.

It was chaired by Len Moffatt and June Moffatt and included Bruce Pelz (treasurer), Milt Stevens (vice-chairman), Mike Glyer (publicity), and Craig Miller (hotels).



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