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The 1971 [[Worldcon]], and [[Boston Worldcons|first in Boston]], Noreascon was held September 2-6 at the [[Sheraton-Boston Hotel]] in [[Boston]], MA.  [[GoH]]: [[Clifford D. Simak]], [[FGoH]]: [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] [[Robert Silverberg]] was [[Toastmaster]] and it was  [[chaired]] by [[Tony Lewis]].
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The 29th [[Worldcon]], and [[Boston Worldcons|first in Boston]], '''Noreascon''' was held September 2–6, 1971, at the [[Sheraton-Boston Hotel]] in [[Boston]], MA.  [[GoH]]: [[Clifford D. Simak]], [[FGoH]]: [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[Robert Silverberg]] was [[Toastmaster]], and it was  [[chaired]] by [[Tony Lewis]]. There were 1,600 [[members]].  
  
As a gesture of friendship to Canadian fans, Noreascon translated the Hugo ballot into French and sent that to ''all'' Canadians. There was also a Russian version of the ballot.
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[[Boston in 71]] won over [[Washington in '71]] in the [[1971 Worldcon Site Selection]] held at [[St. Louiscon]] in 1969 (the first Worldcon chosen with a 2-year [[lead time]]). [[1973 Worldcon Site Selection]] chose [[Toronto in '73]].  
  
Bidders: [[Boston in 71]]. See [[1971 Worldcon Site Selection]] (note that this was the first [[Worldcon]] chosen with a 2-year [[lead time]].)
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Noreascon hosted the [[1971 Hugos]]. As a gesture of friendship to [[Canadian]] [[fans]], Noreascon translated the [[Hugo]] ballot into French and sent that to ''all'' Canadians.  There was also a [[Russian]] version of the ballot.
  
[[1971 Hugos]], [[1973 Worldcon Site Selection]].
 
  
* {{conpubs|series=Worldcon|con=Noreascon I}}
 
* Read [[Noreascon 1 Reminiscence (Lewis)|Tony Lewis' reminiscence]] of the convention.
 
  
The [[banquet]] was recorded and [[Bill Desmond]] produced a pair of vinyl records from the recordings.  The contents have been digitized and are available:
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* {{conpubs|series=Worldcon|con=Noreascon I}}.
{{link | website=http://www.mcfi.org/noreascon1/N1HugoBanquetside1.mp3|text=part 1}}
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* [[Noreascon 1 Reminiscence (Lewis)|Tony Lewis' reminiscence]] of the convention.
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* The [[Noreascon Proceedings]] edited by [[Leslie Turek]] was published by [[NESFA]] provide a complete record of the convention's program. [https://fanac.org/conpubs/Worldcon/Noreascon%20I/Noreascon%20Proceedings.pdf Online.]
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*The [[banquet]] was recorded and [[Bill Desmond]] produced a pair of vinyl records from the recordings.  The contents have been digitized and are available:
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** {{link | website=http://www.mcfi.org/noreascon1/N1HugoBanquetside1.mp3|text=Part 1}}
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*** Initial Introduction by [[Tony Lewis]]
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*** Remarks by [[Toastmaster]] [[Robert Silverberg]]
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*** [[First Fandom Hall of Fame Award]] presented by [[Lester del Rey]] to [[John W. Campbell]], accepted by his daughter Philinda Campbell Hammond
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** {{link | website=http://www.mcfi.org/noreascon1/N1HugoBanquetside2.mp3|text=Part 2}}
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*** [[TAFF]] Delegate [[Mario Bosnyak]]
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*** [[BoSh Fund]] Delegate [[Bob Shaw]]
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*** [[Pat Terry Award]] presented by [[Gordon Dickson]] to [[Ron Goulart]], accepted by [[Terry Carr]]
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*** [[Big Heart Award]] presented by [[Forrest J Ackerman]]  to [[C. L. Barrett]], accepted by [[Lou Tabakow]]
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*** Remarks by [[Robert Silverberg]]
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** {{link | website=http://www.mcfi.org/noreascon1/N1HugoBanquetside3.mp3|text=Part 3}}
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*** [[Fan GoH]] [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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*** [[Pro GoH]] [[Clifford D. Simak]]
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** {{link | website=http://www.mcfi.org/noreascon1/N1HugoBanquetside4.mp3|text=Part 4}}
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*** [[1971 Hugos|1971 Hugo Awards]], presented by [[Isaac Asimov]]
  
* Initial Introduction by [[Tony Lewis]]
 
* Remarks by [[Toastmaster]] [[Robert Silverberg]]
 
* [[First Fandom Hall of Fame Award]] presented by [[Lester del Rey]] to [[John W. Campbell]], accepted by his daughter Philinda Campbell Hammond
 
{{link | website=http://www.mcfi.org/noreascon1/N1HugoBanquetside2.mp3|text=part 2}}
 
  
* [[TAFF]] Delegate [[Mario Bosnyak]]
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{{convention | series=Worldcon | year=1971 | before=Heicon '70 | after=L.A.con I|series2=Boston Worldcons|after2=Noreascon Two}}
* [[BoSh Fund]] Delegate [[Bob Shaw]]
 
* [[Pat Terry Award]] presented by [[Gordon Dickson]] to [[Ron Goulart]], accepted by [[Terry Carr]]
 
* [[Big Heart Award]] presented by [[Forrest J Ackerman]]  to [[C. L. Barrett]], accepted by [[Lou Tabakow]]
 
* Remarks by [[Robert Silverberg]]
 
{{link | website=http://www.mcfi.org/noreascon1/N1HugoBanquetside3.mp3|text=part 3}}
 
 
 
* [[Fan GoH]] [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
 
* [[Pro GoH]] [[Clifford D. Simak]]
 
{{link | website=http://www.mcfi.org/noreascon1/N1HugoBanquetside4.mp3|text=part 4}}
 
 
 
* [[1971 Hugos|1971 Hugo Awards]], presented by [[Isaac Asimov]]
 
 
 
{{convention | series=Worldcon | year=1971 | before=Heicon '70 | after=L.A.con I | files={{fancy}}}}
 
 
[[Category:US]]
 
[[Category:US]]
 
[[Category:worldcon]]
 
[[Category:worldcon]]

Revision as of 04:01, 29 August 2021

The 29th Worldcon, and first in Boston, Noreascon was held September 2–6, 1971, at the Sheraton-Boston Hotel in Boston, MA. GoH: Clifford D. Simak, FGoH: Harry Warner, Jr., Robert Silverberg was Toastmaster, and it was chaired by Tony Lewis. There were 1,600 members.

Boston in 71 won over Washington in '71 in the 1971 Worldcon Site Selection held at St. Louiscon in 1969 (the first Worldcon chosen with a 2-year lead time). 1973 Worldcon Site Selection chose Toronto in '73.

Noreascon hosted the 1971 Hugos. As a gesture of friendship to Canadian fans, Noreascon translated the Hugo ballot into French and sent that to all Canadians. There was also a Russian version of the ballot.




Heicon '70 Worldcon - Bidding - Hugos L.A.con I
first Boston Worldcons Noreascon Two
1971
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