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[[Boskone]] I was an [[early convention]], probably just one day, held in late February, [[1941]] at the [[R. D. Swisher]] home in Winchester, MA.  It was sponsored by the [[Stranger Club]] and [[chaired]] by [[Art Widner]]. Attendance was about 25, mainly from [[New York]] and [[Boston]].
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[[Boskone]] I was an [[early convention]], probably just one day, held in late February, 1941 at the home of [[R. D. Swisher|R. D.]] and [[F. N. Swisher]] in [[Winchester, MA]].  It was sponsored by the [[Stranger Club]] and [[chaired]] by [[Art Widner]]. Attendance was about 25, mainly from [[New York]] and [[Boston]].
  
As was customary at the time, it was as much like a modern [[club]] meeting as like a modern [[convention]]. Art Widner was in charge (and announced that the formal program originally scheduled had been dropped) and R. D. Swisher was sergeant-at-arms (why?).  The had a long talk about the [[NFFF]], played a recording with a Christmas message from [[Los Angeles]] fans, spent much time poring over the detailed Swisher files, and ate. Widner announced results of his latest poll, and "tried to guide a discussion of how the NFFF could be prevented from falling into heresy and schisms."
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As was customary at the time, it was more like a modern [[club]] meeting than a modern [[convention]]. Art Widner was in charge (and announced that the formal [[program]] originally scheduled had been dropped) and R. D. Swisher was sergeant-at-arms (why?).  The had a long talk about the [[NFFF]], played a recording with a Christmas message from [[Los Angeles]] fans, spent much time poring over the detailed Swisher files, and ate. Widner announced results of his latest [[poll]], and "tried to guide a discussion of how the NFFF could be prevented from falling into heresy and [[feud|schisms]]."
  
This was part of the first series of Boskones.  They had been forgotten by the 1960s when the modern Boskone started, so the modern series again started at 1.  To distinguish, first series Boskones use Roman numerals, and modern Boskones use Arabic numerals.
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The event was somewhat overshadowed by [[Trudy Kuslan]]’s emotional outburst over [[Earl Singleton]]’s [[pseuicide]].
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This was part of the first series of Boskones.  They had been forgotten by the 1960s when the modern Boskone started, so the modern series again started at 1.  To distinguish, [[fanhistorians]] refer to the first series of Boskones using Roman numerals, and modern Boskones with Arabic numerals.  
  
 
See also [[Early Conventions]].
 
See also [[Early Conventions]].
  
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Latest revision as of 05:15, 14 April 2023

Boskone I was an early convention, probably just one day, held in late February, 1941 at the home of R. D. and F. N. Swisher in Winchester, MA. It was sponsored by the Stranger Club and chaired by Art Widner. Attendance was about 25, mainly from New York and Boston.

As was customary at the time, it was more like a modern club meeting than a modern convention. Art Widner was in charge (and announced that the formal program originally scheduled had been dropped) and R. D. Swisher was sergeant-at-arms (why?). The had a long talk about the NFFF, played a recording with a Christmas message from Los Angeles fans, spent much time poring over the detailed Swisher files, and ate. Widner announced results of his latest poll, and "tried to guide a discussion of how the NFFF could be prevented from falling into heresy and schisms."

The event was somewhat overshadowed by Trudy Kuslan’s emotional outburst over Earl Singleton’s pseuicide.

This was part of the first series of Boskones. They had been forgotten by the 1960s when the modern Boskone started, so the modern series again started at 1. To distinguish, fanhistorians refer to the first series of Boskones using Roman numerals, and modern Boskones with Arabic numerals.

See also Early Conventions.



first Boskone Boskone II
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