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− | '''Mario Racic''' and '''Filamena Racic''' [[Nycon_1_Membership_List|signed the register]] as attendees of [[Nycon 1]], the | + | '''Mario Racic''' and '''Filamena Racic''' [[Nycon_1_Membership_List|signed the register]] as attendees of [[Nycon 1]], the [[first Worldcon]] in 1939, as "Mr & Mrs M. Racic." They were accompanying their sons [[Mario Racic, Jr.]], and '''Pete Racic''', and daughter, '''Ann Racic'''. |
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+ | [[Mario Racic|Mario Jr.]] was one of the [[Worldcon]]’s organizers. Pete played center field for the Queens Cometeers in the [[Softball Game]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 26 June 2021
Mario Racic and Filamena Racic signed the register as attendees of Nycon 1, the first Worldcon in 1939, as "Mr & Mrs M. Racic." They were accompanying their sons Mario Racic, Jr., and Pete Racic, and daughter, Ann Racic.
Mario Jr. was one of the Worldcon’s organizers. Pete played center field for the Queens Cometeers in the Softball Game.
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