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The Third '''Chicago Conference''' was held in April 1940, when [[Mark Reinsberg]] and [[Erle Korshak]] went to Bloomington, IL, to meet [[Bob Tucker]] and [[Sally Roberds]].  They stayed for found days and planned the [[Illini Fantasy Fictioneers]] as part of the planning for the [[Chicon]], the 2nd [[Worldcon]] which they were hosting that Labor Day.
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The Third '''Chicago Conference''' was a [[convention]] held during April 1940 in [[Bloomington, IL]]. In spite of the name, it consisted of [[Mark Reinsberg]] and [[Erle Korshak]] going to [[Bloomington, IL]] to meet [[Bob Tucker]] and [[Sully Roberds]].  They stayed for four days and planned the [[Illini Fantasy Fictioneers]] as part of the planning for the [[Chicon]], the 2nd [[Worldcon]] which they were hosting that Labor Day.
  
All detail on the first two Chicago Conferences is lost, but chances are they were of similar size.  There was no local [[club]] and the [[Chicago]] [[fans]] who were organizing the [[Chicon]] made feuding endemic.  [[Bob Tucker]] (who was an outsider who had to endure it to do his part in the [[Worldcon]]) described the year between [[Nycon]] and [[Chicon]] as "a long, running, dirty fight that just about wrecked the old Chicon."
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All detail on the first two Chicago Conferences is lost, but chances are they were of similar size.  There was no local [[club]] and the [[Chicago]] [[fans]] who were organizing the [[Chicon]] made [[feuding]] endemic.  [[Bob Tucker]] (who was an outsider who had to endure it to do his part in the [[Worldcon]]) described the year between [[Nycon]] and [[Chicon]] as "a long, running, dirty fight that just about wrecked the old Chicon."
  
 
See [[Early Conventions]].
 
See [[Early Conventions]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:06, 29 September 2021

The Third Chicago Conference was a convention held during April 1940 in Bloomington, IL. In spite of the name, it consisted of Mark Reinsberg and Erle Korshak going to Bloomington, IL to meet Bob Tucker and Sully Roberds. They stayed for four days and planned the Illini Fantasy Fictioneers as part of the planning for the Chicon, the 2nd Worldcon which they were hosting that Labor Day.

All detail on the first two Chicago Conferences is lost, but chances are they were of similar size. There was no local club and the Chicago fans who were organizing the Chicon made feuding endemic. Bob Tucker (who was an outsider who had to endure it to do his part in the Worldcon) described the year between Nycon and Chicon as "a long, running, dirty fight that just about wrecked the old Chicon."

See Early Conventions.


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