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  • ...ton Winchester]] and [[Jim Williams]] and the [[toastmaster]] was [[George Scithers]].
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  • A 10page, probable [[one-shot]] [[apazine]] published by [[George Scithers]] for [[The Cult]] sometime in early 1965. It was a detailed discussion of
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  • ''[[George Scithers]]' Con-Committee Chairman's Guide'' is the story of [[Discon I]], the [[196 * [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?912669 ''George Scithers's Con-Committee Chairman's Guide''] at [[ISFDB]], with details of 2005 [[Wi
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  • ''[[Amra]]'' ed. by [[George H. Scithers]]
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  • ...in [[Arlington Heights, IL]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Bob Shaw]], [[George Scithers]]. [[Toastmaster]]: [[Bob Tucker]]. Chair: [[Doug Price]]. The theme was "
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  • ...[[Science Fiction World (China)]]'', making his a kind of Chinese [[George Scithers]] story.
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  • * [[George Scithers]]' [[Discon 1 Report]]
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  • Winner: '''''[[Amra]]''''' ed. by [[George H. Scithers]]
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  • # '''''[[Amra]]''''' ed. by [[George H. Scithers]] (72 votes)
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  • April 19 ||[[George Scithers]] dies
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  • ...ington, DC]]. Attendance dropped to thirty-two. It was chaired by [[George Scithers]].
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  • ...orde", so it's usually not clear just who the editors -- other than George Scithers -- were.) The Scithers ''Amra'' ran from Vol II, No. 1 to Vol II, No. 71, from 1959 to 1982. It wa
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  • A [[small press]] founded by [[George Scithers]] in 1973. '''Owlswick''' published a variety of books through 1993. ...trike Back!)'' by [[John M. Ford]], [[Darrell Schweitzer]] and [[George H. Scithers]]
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  • ...Bruchac, [[Barbara Roden|Barbara]] and [[Christopher Roden]], and [[George Scithers]] were [[Soecial Guests]], [[Guy Gavriel Kay]] was [[toastmaster]] and it
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  • ...e other bidders were [[London in '65]] and [[Virgincon in '65]].) [[George Scithers]] reports on the [[Pacificon II]] [[site selection]]:
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  • [[Discon 1 Guide: Introduction|According]] to [[George Scithers]], the bid ran into trouble after “the working [[bidcom|committee]] was i
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  • || [[George Scithers]] [[publishes]] the ''[[Discon 1 Report|Con-Committee Chairman's Guide]]''
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  • ...Hal Clement]], [[Terry Carr]], [[James White]], [[Jack Chalker]], [[George Scithers]], [[Patrick Nielsen Hayden]], [[Mike Resnick]], and literally dozens of ot
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  • ...air settee.” The club put her to work at [[Discon I]] in 1963, as [[George Scithers]] reported in his [[Discon 1 Guide: The Costume Ball|Discon I Guide]], carr
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  • ...plication|ditto]] with art by [[George Barr]], [[Colin Cameron]], [[George Scithers]], [[Robert E. Gilbert]], [[Bjo Wells]] [[Richard Bergeron]], [[Juanita Cou [[George Scithers]] ||''[[Yandro]]'' ||"How to Define Science Fiction"
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  • ...68 and was [[OA]] of [[The Cult]] -- perhaps even more often than [[George Scithers]]. He was a member of [[Los Angeles Clubs#The Blackguards]].
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  • ...1980 Best Professional Editor Hugo|Best Professional Editor]]: [[George H. Scithers]]
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  • But a few months later, when then ''[[Asimov's]]'' editor [[George Scithers]] was in [[LA]] for the [[Nebula Awards Banquet]], he admitted that he &mda
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  • ...[[Stephen Youll]] (artist), [[Gardner Dozois]] (editor), [[FGoH]]: George Scithers. [[Esther Friesner]] was [[Toastmaster]]. [[Chair]]: [[Todd Dashoff]]. M
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  • ...s [[Virgincon in '65]] (a [[hoax bid]]) and [[Syracuse in '65]]. [[George Scithers]] reports on the [[Pacificon II]] [[site selection]] meeting:
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  • **[[Scithers SFL Hoax|LASFL Revival]] ...nd funny, like the [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[Nuts and Berries Hoax]] or the [[Scithers SFL Hoax]]. Others are cruel, such as the libelous [[fanzine]] one fan put
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  • From [[George Scithers]]' report on the [[Pacificon II]] [[business meeting]]:
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  • ...g the [[WSFS BM]]. [[Ben Jason]] in white shirt, arms folded, and [[George Scithers]], behind podium and microphone).<br> (Photo by and copyright [[Andrew Port
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  • [[George H. Scithers]] ||1977–1982 ||[[Davis Publications]]||Two [[Hugo Awards]]
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  • ...uded [[L. Sprague de Camp]], [[Poul Anderson]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [[George Scithers]].
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  • * [[1968 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine]]: ''[[Amra]]'' ed. by [[George H. Scithers]]
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  • In 1961, [[George Scithers]] carried on with the ''[[Bulletin of the Dorcas Bagby Society, Terminus, O
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  • * Crafty Chairman: [[George Scithers]] [[Chairman]] [[George Scithers]] wrote an extensive ''[[Discon 1 Report|Con-Committee Chairman's Guide]]''
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  • [[1978 Best Professional Editor Hugo|1978]] ||[[George H. Scithers]] [[1980 Best Professional Editor Hugo|1980]] ||[[George H. Scithers]]
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  • [[GoH]]: [[Frederik Pohl]], [[FGoH]]: [[George Scithers]]. [[Chairman]]: [[Cliff Amos]]. Attendees: 1928/2030.
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  • ...978 Best Professional Editor Hugo|Best Professional Editor]]: [[George H. Scithers]]
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  • [''This is the Appendix to [[George Scithers]]' Con-Committee Chairman's Guide, the story of [[Discon I]], the [[1963 Wo ...think EES ([[Bill Evans|Evans]], [[Dick Eney|Eney]] and [[George Scithers|Scithers]]) correctly gauged the amount of work they thought they might be able to g
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  • [This is Chapter 3 from [[George Scithers]]' [[Con-Committee]] [[Chairman]]'s Guide, the story of [[Discon I]], the 1
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  • ...roceedings'' at all, but a long report by [[Discon]] [[Chairman]] [[George Scithers]] about the running of the convention. [[Discon 1 Report|Online]].
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  • ...s; we left "Burn, Witch, Burn" off our postcard list<footnote> If [[George Scithers|George]] wasn't accepting the principle of Collective Responsibility, this
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  • * [[1964 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine]]: ''[[Amra]]'' ed. by [[George H. Scithers]]
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  • ...[[George Scithers|George&nbsp;Scithers]] ||A long document describing how Scithers ran [[Discon I]], the 1963 [[Worldcon]]. It is noteworthy because it descri
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  • [[1964 Best Fanzine Hugo|1964]] ||''[[Amra]]'' ed. by [[George H. Scithers]] [[1968 Best Fanzine Hugo|1968]] ||''[[Amra]]'' ed. by [[George H. Scithers]]
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  • ...anders ([[pseudonym]] of [[Poul Anderson]]), and "The Fairest" by [[George Scithers]] and [[Karen Anderson]]. There were also two departments, or regular colum
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  • [[L. Sprague de Camp]] & [[George Scithers]] eds. ||''[[The Conan Swordbook]]'' (collection of articles from ''[[Amra [[L. Sprague de Camp]] & [[George Scithers]] eds. ||''[[The Conan Grimoire]]'' (collection of articles from ''[[Amra]]
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  • * ''George'': [[George Scithers]], who chaired [[Discon I]]. "A small man with an efficient military bearin
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  • [This is Chapter 11 from [[George Scithers]]' Con-Committee Chairman's Guide, the story of [[Discon I]], the [[1963 Wo
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  • ...ting Science Fiction'' (1981) [with [[Darrell Schweitzer]] and [[George H. Scithers]]. Ford's last novel, ''The Last Hot Time'', published in 2000, was describ
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  • ...rague de Camp|Sprague Decamp]], [[Dave Kyle]], [[Poul Anderson]], [[George Scithers]] and others, celebrates the exploits of their hero and subjects their cano
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  • 169-2 || [[George Scithers]] || ''[[Dusenberg Splendor]]'' || 1966 || 33 || 211 || [[George Scithers]] || ''[[Dol Cirith Ungol]] #2'' || March 4, 1968 || 32 ||
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  • In the mid-1960s, [[George Scithers]] wrote: "Historically, the [[rotation plan]] arose out of the bad feeling
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  • [This is Chapter 4 from [[George Scithers]]' [[Con-Committee]] [[Chairman]]'s Guide, the story of [[Discon I]], the 1 ...things began to run themselves, and the release of pressure threw [[George Scithers|George]] into a brief tailspin. The rest of the committee, or at least [[Bi
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  • * [[George Scithers]], Fan, Editor, Publisher
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  • ...0 - September 3, 1979 || [[Louisville, KY]] || [[Frederik Pohl]], [[George Scithers]]
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  • ...>clashing</s> flamboyant dress style, featuring bright colors and [[George Scithers|Scitherian]] plaids. He displayed a collection of his ties as part of his g
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  • 1982 ||[[George Scithers]] || rowspan="4"|[[TSR]] ||
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  • [This is Chapter 10 from [[George Scithers]]' Con-Committee Chairman's Guide, the story of [[Discon I]], the [[1963 Wo ...ed on suggestions by Schultheis and Devore. The final wording was [[George Scithers|mine]], but the ideas are largely Schultheis's. It was submitted to the [[b
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  • ...n notables. From the [[Discon]] Committee ([[Washington, D.C.]]): [[George Scithers]], [[Bill Evans]], [[Bob Pavlat]], [[Dick Eney]] and [[Robert A. Madle]]; f
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  • [This is Chapter 8 from [[George Scithers]]' Con-Committee Chairman's Guide, the story of [[Discon I]], the [[1963 Wo
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  • [This is Chapter 9 from [[George Scithers]]' Con-Committee Chairman's Guide, the story of [[Discon I]], the [[1963 Wo
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  • [''This is Chapter 6 from [[George Scithers]]' Con-Committee Chairman's Guide, the story of [[Discon I]], the [[1963 Wo
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  • ...[[George Scithers]] fooled [[LASFS]] in 1980 over a refounded SFL. See [[Scithers SFL Hoax]].
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  • ...Mayhew]], [[Don Miller]], [[Bob Pavlat]], [[Peggy Rae Sapienza]], [[George Scithers]].
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  • ...] members and turned over to an elite [[committee]]. According to [[George Scithers]]:
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  • ...Prosser]], Gene Roddenberry, [[Bill Rotsler]], [[Dick Schultz]], [[George Scithers]], [[Randy Scott]], [[Robert Silverberg]], [[Reg Smith]], [[Mike Symes]], [
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  • ...by the 1962 ([[Chicon III]]) [[WSFS Business Meeting]], headed by [[George Scithers]], and was adopted by the [[1963 Worldcon]].
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  • [[Windycon V]] || October 6-8, 1978 || [[Bob Shaw]], [[George Scithers]]
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  • [This is Chapter 5 from [[George Scithers]]' Con-Committee Chairman's Guide, the story of [[Discon I]], the 1963 [[Wo
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  • [This is Chapter 7 from [[George Scithers]]' Con-Committee Chairman's Guide, the story of [[Discon I]], the 1963 [[Wo
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  • [This is [[George Scithers]]' Con-Committee Chairman's Guide, the story of [[Discon I]], the [[1963 Wo
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  • ...iscon]] || August 31–September 2, 1963 || [[Washington, D.C.]] || [[George Scithers]] || [[Murray Leinster]] || 600 ...ashoff]] || [[Greg Bear]], [[Stephen Youll]], [[Gardner Dozois]], [[George Scithers]] || 4,840 / 6,269
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  • [This is Chapter 2 from [[George Scithers]]' Con-Committee Chairman's Guide, the story of [[Discon I]], the 1963 [[Wo
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  • * ''[[Amra]]'', [[George Scithers]], editor ...the winner is ''[[Amra]]'', [[George Scithers]], editor. Accepting for Mr. Scithers is [[Richard Eney]]. And while Mr. Eney perambulates through the crowd, I w
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  • ...([[DC]]), [[Bruce Pelz]] ([[LA]]), [[Larry Propp]] ([[Chicago]]), [[George Scithers]] ([[Philadelphia]]), [[Pat Taylor]] ([[Kansas City]]), [[Pete Weston]] ([[
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  • ''[This is the introduction to '''''[[George Scithers]]' Con-Committee Chairman's Guide''''', the story of [[Discon I]], the [[19 ...ballots; we left "Burn, Witch, Burn" off our postcard list<ref>If [[George Scithers|George]] wasn't accepting the principle of Collective Responsibility, this
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  • ...]] of the same era as the [[Fancyclopedia 2]] writeup, below, see [[George Scithers]]' long and detailed [[Discon 1 Report]]. The past is, indeed, a different
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  • ...literature aimed at explaining [[fandom]] to [[neofen]]. In 1965, [[George Scithers]] wrote in his [[Discon I Report]]:
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