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133 || February 1960 || 32 ||
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137 || October 1960 || 38 ||
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138 || December 1960 || 50 ||
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140 || August 1961 || 36 ||
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141 || November 1961 || 84 || published in two parts: 50 & 34 pp
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142 || February 1962 || 60 ||
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143 || December 1962 || 26 ||
 
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148 || November 1970 || 56 || AKA ''SFWA Forum'' #16
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149 || February 1971 || 60 || AKA ''SFWA Forum'' #17
 
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Latest revision as of 18:39, 13 May 2022

The Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies was a sercon fanzine edited by Theodore Cogswell. This was a fanzine for pros published in the 1950s and early ’60s and helped lead to the creation of SFWA.

The best of PITFCS was collected in a huge book edited by Cogswell and published by Advent, PITFCS: Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies (1993).

Awards and Honors

Issue Date Pages Notes
128 May 1959 12
133 February 1960 32
137 October 1960 38
138 December 1960 50
140 August 1961 36
141 November 1961 84 published in two parts: 50 & 34 pp
142 February 1962 60
143 December 1962 26
144 May 1963
148 November 1970 56 AKA SFWA Forum #16
149 February 1971 60 AKA SFWA Forum #17


Publication 1950s
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