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The Second Eastern States Science-Fiction Convention was held under [[ISA]] auspices in [[New York]] on the afternoon of February 21, 1937, where "30 or 40" fans gathered at Bohemian Hall in Astoria, Long Island City.  A motion was made that the [[ISA]] sponsor a [[world science fiction convention]] during the [[New York]] World's Fair in 1939.  
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The Second Eastern States Science-Fiction Convention was held under [[ISA]] auspices in [[New York]] on the afternoon of February 21, 1937, where "30 or 40" fans gathered at Bohemian Hall in Astoria, Long Island City.  A motion was made that the [[ISA]] sponsor a [[World Science Fiction Convention]] during the [[New York]] World's Fair in 1939.  
  
 
The [[committee]] was  
 
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* Adjournment
 
* Adjournment
  
Attendees included: [[John Baltadonis]], [[Philip Jacques Bartel]], [[Otto Binder]], [[James Blish]], [[John D. Clark]],  [[Willis Conover]], [[Harry Dockweiler]], [[Herbert E. Goudket]], [[Hahn]], [[Charles D. Hornig]], [[Milton Kaletsky]], [[Otis Adelbert Kline]], [[Allen Kline]], [[David A. Kyle]], [[Arthur Leeds]], [[Robert W. Lowndes]], [[Bob Madle]], [[John B. Michel]], [[William H. Miller, Jr]], [[Frederik G. Pohl]], [[Milton Rothman]], [[Jack Rubinson]], [[Charles Schneeman]], [[Julius Schwartz]], [[William S. Sykora]], [[Robert G. Thompson]], [[Mort Weisinger]], [[John J. Weir]], [[Donald A. Wollheim]]
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Attendees included: [[John Baltadonis]], [[Philip Jacques Bartel]], [[Otto Binder]], [[James Blish]], [[John D. Clark]],  [[Willis Conover]], [[Harry Dockweiler]], [[Herbert E. Goudket]], [[Hahn]], [[Charles D. Hornig]], [[Milton Kaletsky]], [[Otis Adelbert Kline]], [[Allen Kline]], [[David A. Kyle]], [[Arthur Leeds]], [[Robert W. Lowndes]], [[Bob Madle]], [[John B. Michel]], [[William H. Miller, Jr.]], [[Frederik G. Pohl]], [[Milton Rothman]], [[Jack Rubinson]], [[Charles Schneeman]], [[Julius Schwartz]], [[William S. Sykora]], [[Robert G. Thompson]], [[Mort Weisinger]], [[John J. Weir]], [[Donald A. Wollheim]]
  
 
See also [[Early Conventions]].
 
See also [[Early Conventions]].

Revision as of 07:14, 27 February 2020

The Second Eastern States Science-Fiction Convention was held under ISA auspices in New York on the afternoon of February 21, 1937, where "30 or 40" fans gathered at Bohemian Hall in Astoria, Long Island City. A motion was made that the ISA sponsor a World Science Fiction Convention during the New York World's Fair in 1939.

The committee was

It was essentially a much larger return visit by the Phillies to New York (see the First Convention), but by this time everyone knew that they had invented the science fiction convention as something special beyond a social visit.

The Program:

# Talk on the proposed NYBISA Science Fiction Motion Picture
# Buck Rogers Cartoon
# NYBISA Activities motion picture -- Herbert E. Goudket, commentator. (This included film of some of their rocketry experiments.)
  • Songs by NYBSFA Quartet -- Skits by Stf fans.
  • General discussion -- Buffet supper
  • Adjournment

Attendees included: John Baltadonis, Philip Jacques Bartel, Otto Binder, James Blish, John D. Clark, Willis Conover, Harry Dockweiler, Herbert E. Goudket, Hahn, Charles D. Hornig, Milton Kaletsky, Otis Adelbert Kline, Allen Kline, David A. Kyle, Arthur Leeds, Robert W. Lowndes, Bob Madle, John B. Michel, William H. Miller, Jr., Frederik G. Pohl, Milton Rothman, Jack Rubinson, Charles Schneeman, Julius Schwartz, William S. Sykora, Robert G. Thompson, Mort Weisinger, John J. Weir, Donald A. Wollheim

See also Early Conventions.




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