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(November 16, 1942 - October 2, 2017)
 
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Milt Stevens was a [[club fan]] and [[con-runner]] living in the [[LA area]].  He co-chaired [[LACon II]], the 1984 [[Worldcon]]. as well as [[LA 2000]] (the first [[Loscon]] and [[Westercon 33]] and has worked on numerous other [[regionals]] and [[Worldcons]].   
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Milt Stevens was a [[club fan]] and [[con-runner]] living in the [[LA area]].  He co-chaired [[LA in 1984]] and the resulting [[LACon II]], the 1984 [[Worldcon]]. as well as [[LA 2000]] (the first [[Loscon]] and [[Westercon 33]] and has worked on numerous other [[regionals]] and [[Worldcons]].   
  
 
He was a member of [[LASFS]] (and served in most of the offices), the [[Institute for Specialized Literature]], and [[SCIFI]]. He did program for [[Corflu 34]] and, when the con wound up in the red, contributed $1200 to balance the budget. He was a member of [[TAPS]], [[FAPA]], [[APA L]], [[LASFAPA]], [[FLAP]], [[SAPS]], and [[The Cult]].
 
He was a member of [[LASFS]] (and served in most of the offices), the [[Institute for Specialized Literature]], and [[SCIFI]]. He did program for [[Corflu 34]] and, when the con wound up in the red, contributed $1200 to balance the budget. He was a member of [[TAPS]], [[FAPA]], [[APA L]], [[LASFAPA]], [[FLAP]], [[SAPS]], and [[The Cult]].
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* 2008 -- [[Westercon 61]]
 
* 2008 -- [[Westercon 61]]
  
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 19 August 2022

(November 16, 1942 - October 2, 2017)

Milt Stevens was a club fan and con-runner living in the LA area. He co-chaired LA in 1984 and the resulting LACon II, the 1984 Worldcon. as well as LA 2000 (the first Loscon and Westercon 33 and has worked on numerous other regionals and Worldcons.

He was a member of LASFS (and served in most of the offices), the Institute for Specialized Literature, and SCIFI. He did program for Corflu 34 and, when the con wound up in the red, contributed $1200 to balance the budget. He was a member of TAPS, FAPA, APA L, LASFAPA, FLAP, SAPS, and The Cult.

An obituary was published in Scientifiction (New Series #54, 4th Quarter 2017).

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