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− | A [[bid]] (in its early days also known as '''Sweden in '83''') to host the [[1983 Worldcon]] in Copenhagen, Denmark. It competed with [[Australia in '83]] and [[Baltimore in '83]], losing to Baltimore in '83. See [[1983 Worldcon Site Selection]] for full details. | + | A [[bid]] (in its early days also known as '''[[Sweden]] in '83''') to host the [[1983 Worldcon]] in Copenhagen, Denmark. It competed with [[Australia in '83]] and [[Baltimore in '83]], losing to Baltimore in '83. See [[1983 Worldcon Site Selection]] for full details. |
Committee co-chairmen: [[Kajas McKinney]] and [[Ellen Pedersen]] | Committee co-chairmen: [[Kajas McKinney]] and [[Ellen Pedersen]] |
Latest revision as of 22:35, 11 April 2020
A bid (in its early days also known as Sweden in '83) to host the 1983 Worldcon in Copenhagen, Denmark. It competed with Australia in '83 and Baltimore in '83, losing to Baltimore in '83. See 1983 Worldcon Site Selection for full details.
Committee co-chairmen: Kajas McKinney and Ellen Pedersen Committee: Arvid Gunnarsson (vice-chairman), Richard L. McKinney (secretary), Tommy Ljungberg (treasurer), Lars-Olar Sjogren (membership), Nicholas Barbano, Pedar Carlsson, Peder Christensen, Niels Dalgaard, Cay Dollerup, Dainis Dravins, Kristina Hallind, Njarne Lund-Jensen, Erik Swiatek, Erik Wittchen.
The committee's bidding tactics at Seacon '79 won it no friends, including showing up en masse at other peoples' parties (including their oppositions'), turning off the room lights and yelling "Scandinavia, Scandinavia, Ya! Come to our party!"
See File 770 17, p. 7 for a report.
1983 Site Selection | 1983 |
This is a page about a convention bid. Please extend it by adding information about who was bidding, officers, committee list, what they were bidding for, who their opponents were, and who won. |