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Convention —
Noreascon I (1971) 38th
World Science Fiction Convention —
Noreascon Two (1980) 47th
World Science Fiction Convention —
Noreascon 3 (1989) 62nd...
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RailCon in 1975; and a
member of the
committee for at
least one Worldcon,
Noreascon 3, in 1989. He was an
early (1964) vice
president of the MIT
Science Fiction...
- (1971) 1971: Bill
Rotsler Locus Award for Best
Convention (1971) 1971:
Noreascon Langford, David. "Locus Award". In Clute, John; et al. (eds.). The Encyclopedia...
- The 38th
World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also
known as
Noreascon Two, was held on 29 August–1
September 1980 at the Sheraton-Boston Hotel...
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England area. Most
notable of
these is
Noreascon, MCFI's
occasional Worldcon bid. The most
recent of
these was
Noreascon Four, the 62nd
World Science Fiction...
- The 47th
World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also
known as
Noreascon 3 (or "...Three", or "...III"), was held on 31 August–4
September 1989 at...
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voters having approved MCFI's bid, MCFI ran
Noreascon Two, the 38th Worldcon. In 1989, MCFI ran
Noreascon Three, the 47th Worldcon. In 1997, MCFI bid...
- (US)
Herbert W.
Franke (Germany)
Elliot K.
Shorter (fan) 620 29th 1971
Noreascon I Boston, M****achusetts US
Clifford D.
Simak (pro)
Harry Warner, Jr. (fan)...
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Karel Thole at 1971
Worldcon (
Noreascon One)...
- The 62nd
World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also
known as
Noreascon 4, was held on 2–6
September 2004 at the
Hynes Convention Center, Sheraton...