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The New Orleans Consolacon was held Labor Day weekend of 1961.  This was a gathering of the clan for those unable to make it to [[Seacon]], the 1961 [[Seattle]], WA [[Worldcon]].  It was hosted / chaired by [[Emile Greenleaf]] and [[Jan Penney]] (aka Jan Sadler Penney Samules) editor of ''[[SLANder]]''.
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The New Orleans Consolacon was held Labor Day weekend (September 1-4) 1961.  This was a gathering of the clan for those unable to make it to [[Seacon]], the 1961 [[Seattle]], WA [[Worldcon]].  It was hosted / chaired by [[Emile Greenleaf]] and [[Jan Penney]] (aka Jan Sadler Penney Samules) editor of ''[[SLANder]]''.
  
 
The [[GoH]] was [[Daniel F. Galouye]] whose first novel ''Dark Universe'' had just been published.   
 
The [[GoH]] was [[Daniel F. Galouye]] whose first novel ''Dark Universe'' had just been published.   
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Latest revision as of 08:56, 14 April 2020

The New Orleans Consolacon was held Labor Day weekend (September 1-4) 1961. This was a gathering of the clan for those unable to make it to Seacon, the 1961 Seattle, WA Worldcon. It was hosted / chaired by Emile Greenleaf and Jan Penney (aka Jan Sadler Penney Samules) editor of SLANder.

The GoH was Daniel F. Galouye whose first novel Dark Universe had just been published.

Future NOSFAn Rick Norwood from Franklin, LA was there.


Convention
1961
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