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Also a [[fanzine]] edited by [[Vince Clarke]] with two issues in 1954.
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Though referred to in the [[Fancyclopedia 2]] extract as the Mancon, the 1954 target convention was officially the [[Supermancon]].
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At the height of ill-feeling between the [[London Circle]] and the [[Bloody Provincials]], 1954, the [[Elsie Horde]] devised a wonderfully complicated scheme to wreck the [[Supermancon|Mancon]], and gave it this ominous title. It included such things as printing up a rather dismal fake program -- and following this with a fake indignant denial with announcement of an even more dismal program; hunting imaginary rats during speeches; getting the con committee drunk; going around measuring odd lengths with string during the program ("not anything in particular -- just lengths "); starting card games on the floor when/if things got boring, and other resourceful diabolisms. But when it came to the sticking point they relented and fraternized with the Uitlanders, producing the first US-style [[con]] -- or so say witnesses who may be giving US [[cons]] too much credit for amiability.
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The project gave its name to a [[fanzine]] [[edited]] by [[Vince Clarke]] with two issues in 1954. ''Operation Armageddon'' listed many ways to disrupt the convention, including the above.
  
 
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At the height of ill-feeling between the [[London Circle]] and the [[Bloody Provincials]], 1954, the [[Elsie Horde]] devised a wonderfully complicated scheme to wreck the [[Supermancon|Mancon]], and gave it this ominous title. It included such things as printing up a rather dismal fake program -- and following this with a fake indignant denial with announcement of an even more dismal program; hunting imaginary rats during speeches; getting the con committee drunk; going around measuring odd lengths with string during the program ("not anything in particular -- just lengths "); starting card games on the floor when/if things got boring, and other resourceful diabolisms. But when it came to the sticking point they relented and fraternized with the Uitlanders, producing the first US-style [[con]] -- or so say witnesses who may be giving US [[cons]] too much credit for amiability.
 
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The Vince Clarke fanzine ''Operation Armageddon'' listed many ways to disrupt the convention, including the above. Though referred to in the [[Fancyclopedia 2]] extract as the Mancon, the 1954 target convention was officially the [[Supermancon]].
 
  
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Latest revision as of 13:28, 11 March 2023

Though referred to in the Fancyclopedia 2 extract as the Mancon, the 1954 target convention was officially the Supermancon.

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
At the height of ill-feeling between the London Circle and the Bloody Provincials, 1954, the Elsie Horde devised a wonderfully complicated scheme to wreck the Mancon, and gave it this ominous title. It included such things as printing up a rather dismal fake program -- and following this with a fake indignant denial with announcement of an even more dismal program; hunting imaginary rats during speeches; getting the con committee drunk; going around measuring odd lengths with string during the program ("not anything in particular -- just lengths "); starting card games on the floor when/if things got boring, and other resourceful diabolisms. But when it came to the sticking point they relented and fraternized with the Uitlanders, producing the first US-style con -- or so say witnesses who may be giving US cons too much credit for amiability.

The project gave its name to a fanzine edited by Vin¢ Clarke with two issues in 1954. Operation Armageddon listed many ways to disrupt the convention, including the above.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 1954 2
2 1954 2
3 April 25, 1954 4 titled Operation Splash; co-edited by Dave Newman



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