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The 1969 [[Worldcon]] held August 28 to September 1 at the Chase-Park Plaza in [[St. Louis]]. [[GoH]]: [[Jack Gaughan]], [[FGoH]]: [[Eddie Jones]]. [[Eddie Jones]], the [[TAFF]] ([[Trans Atlantic Fan Fund]]) winner, replaced [[Ted White]], who withdrew as [[FGoH|Fan Guest]] to dramatize the [[TAFF]] winner. [[Harlan Ellison]] was [[Toastmaster]]. It was [[co-chaired]] by [[Ray Fisher]] and [[Joyce Fisher]] and was sponsored by the [[Ozark Science Fiction Association]].
 
The 1969 [[Worldcon]] held August 28 to September 1 at the Chase-Park Plaza in [[St. Louis]]. [[GoH]]: [[Jack Gaughan]], [[FGoH]]: [[Eddie Jones]]. [[Eddie Jones]], the [[TAFF]] ([[Trans Atlantic Fan Fund]]) winner, replaced [[Ted White]], who withdrew as [[FGoH|Fan Guest]] to dramatize the [[TAFF]] winner. [[Harlan Ellison]] was [[Toastmaster]]. It was [[co-chaired]] by [[Ray Fisher]] and [[Joyce Fisher]] and was sponsored by the [[Ozark Science Fiction Association]].
 
[[1969 Hugos]].
 
  
 
St. Louiscon was the [[Worldcon]] at which site selection went from one year in advance to two years in advance, and, as a consequence, it selected both the [[1970 Worldcon]] and the [[1971 Worldcon]].  The [[bidders]] for 1970 were [[Bermuda in 1970]], [[Tranquility Base in 70]] (a [[hoax bid]]) and [[Heicon in 70]] (which won and ran [[Heicon '70]] in Heidelberg, Germany), see [[1970 Worldcon Site Selection]].  For 1971 they were [[Washington in '71]] and [[Boston in 71]] (which won and ran [[Noreascon I]]), see [[1971 Worldcon Site Selection]].
 
St. Louiscon was the [[Worldcon]] at which site selection went from one year in advance to two years in advance, and, as a consequence, it selected both the [[1970 Worldcon]] and the [[1971 Worldcon]].  The [[bidders]] for 1970 were [[Bermuda in 1970]], [[Tranquility Base in 70]] (a [[hoax bid]]) and [[Heicon in 70]] (which won and ran [[Heicon '70]] in Heidelberg, Germany), see [[1970 Worldcon Site Selection]].  For 1971 they were [[Washington in '71]] and [[Boston in 71]] (which won and ran [[Noreascon I]]), see [[1971 Worldcon Site Selection]].
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Read [[Kyle St. Louiscon Reminiscence|Dave Kyle's reminiscence]] of the convention and the [[St. Louiscon Movie Screen Affair]].
 
Read [[Kyle St. Louiscon Reminiscence|Dave Kyle's reminiscence]] of the convention and the [[St. Louiscon Movie Screen Affair]].
  
Bidders: [[St. Louis in 69]], and [[Columbus in 69]]. See [[1969 Worldcon Site Selection]]
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It was formed from the [[St. Louis in 69]] bid.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:07, 4 January 2020

The 1969 Worldcon held August 28 to September 1 at the Chase-Park Plaza in St. Louis. GoH: Jack Gaughan, FGoH: Eddie Jones. Eddie Jones, the TAFF (Trans Atlantic Fan Fund) winner, replaced Ted White, who withdrew as Fan Guest to dramatize the TAFF winner. Harlan Ellison was Toastmaster. It was co-chaired by Ray Fisher and Joyce Fisher and was sponsored by the Ozark Science Fiction Association.

St. Louiscon was the Worldcon at which site selection went from one year in advance to two years in advance, and, as a consequence, it selected both the 1970 Worldcon and the 1971 Worldcon. The bidders for 1970 were Bermuda in 1970, Tranquility Base in 70 (a hoax bid) and Heicon in 70 (which won and ran Heicon '70 in Heidelberg, Germany), see 1970 Worldcon Site Selection. For 1971 they were Washington in '71 and Boston in 71 (which won and ran Noreascon I), see 1971 Worldcon Site Selection.

Read Dave Kyle's reminiscence of the convention and the St. Louiscon Movie Screen Affair.

It was formed from the St. Louis in 69 bid.


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