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The 1957 [[Open ESFA]] was held March 3, 1957 in Newark, NJ.  It's unclear who the featured speaker was. The theme was about Flying Saucers -- mostly whether or not they should be considered real.
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The 1957 [[Open ESFA]] was a [[conference]] held March 3, 1957, in Newark, NJ.  It's unclear who the featured speaker was. The theme was about [[Flying Saucers]] — mostly whether or not they should be considered real.
  
The convention attracted 150 people, most of whom came due to publicity about the Flying Saucer them it received on the WOR "Long John Show".
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The convention attracted 150 people, most of whom came due to the [[publicity]] about the Flying Saucer theme that it received on the WOR "Long John Show."
  
See ''[[Fantasy Times]] #257'' p1 for a brief [[con report]].
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See ''[[Fantasy Times]] #257'' p. 1 for a brief [[con report]].
  
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Latest revision as of 17:54, 1 April 2023

The 1957 Open ESFA was a conference held March 3, 1957, in Newark, NJ. It's unclear who the featured speaker was. The theme was about Flying Saucers — mostly whether or not they should be considered real.

The convention attracted 150 people, most of whom came due to the publicity about the Flying Saucer theme that it received on the WOR "Long John Show."

See Fantasy Times #257 p. 1 for a brief con report.



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