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The convention did not have a [[chairman]], but was run by an Exec consisting of: [[David Dyer-Bennet]], [[Beth Friedman]], [[Susan K. Grandys]], [[Martin Schafer]], and [[Geof Stone]].  Attendance is unknown, but more than 1945 members were pre-registered.  The convention theme/motto was "Spring Forward, Fall Over."
 
The convention did not have a [[chairman]], but was run by an Exec consisting of: [[David Dyer-Bennet]], [[Beth Friedman]], [[Susan K. Grandys]], [[Martin Schafer]], and [[Geof Stone]].  Attendance is unknown, but more than 1945 members were pre-registered.  The convention theme/motto was "Spring Forward, Fall Over."
  
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Minicon 23 was a convention held April 1-3, 1988 at the Radisson South Hotel in Bloomington, MN. Guests of Honor: Eleanor Arnason, Eric Heideman, Frederik Pohl, Crystal Marvig and Richard Feynman (posthumous). Jane Yolen, David Hartwell, and Algis Budrys were honored guests.

The convention did not have a chairman, but was run by an Exec consisting of: David Dyer-Bennet, Beth Friedman, Susan K. Grandys, Martin Schafer, and Geof Stone. Attendance is unknown, but more than 1945 members were pre-registered. The convention theme/motto was "Spring Forward, Fall Over."


Minicon 22 Minicon Minicon 24
1988
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