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Mid-America Con 1 was held in Kansas City, MO from June 16-18, 1972. It was the first convention hosted by KaCSFFS and was co-chaired by Ken Keller and Jim Loehr. Attendance was noted as roughly 250 in the con report by Meade Frierson in Locus fanzine issue 115. Attendees included GoH Philip Jose Farmer, James Gunn, Vern Coriell, Russ Myers.
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[[Mid-America Con]] 1 was a [[convention]] held June 16-18, 1972 in [[Kansas City, MO]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Philip Jose Farmer]].
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It was the first convention hosted by [[KaCSFFS]] and was co-chaired by [[Ken Keller]] and [[Jim Loehr]]. Attendance was noted as roughly 250 in the con report by [[Meade Frierson]] in ''[[Locus]]'' fanzine issue 115. Attendees included GoH Farmer, [[James Gunn]], [[Vern Coriell]], and [[Russ Myers]].
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{{convention | series=Mid-America Con | year=1972 | before=first | after=Mid-America Con 2}}
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Latest revision as of 07:06, 22 February 2021

Mid-America Con 1 was a convention held June 16-18, 1972 in Kansas City, MO. The GoH was Philip José Farmer.

It was the first convention hosted by KaCSFFS and was co-chaired by Ken Keller and Jim Loehr. Attendance was noted as roughly 250 in the con report by Meade Frierson in Locus fanzine issue 115. Attendees included GoH Farmer, James Gunn, Vern Coriell, and Russ Myers.


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