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The [[1963]] [[Worldcon]] and [[Baltiwash Worldcons|first in the Baltimore/Washington area]], Discon was held August 31 - September 2 at the Statler-Hilton Hotel, [[Washington, DC]].  [[GoH]]: [[Murray Leinster]]. [[Isaac Asimov]] was [[Toastmaster]]. [[Chaired]] by [[George Scithers]].
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The 1963 [[Worldcon]] and [[Baltiwash Worldcons|first in the Baltimore/Washington area]], Discon was held August 31 - September 2 at the Statler-Hilton Hotel, [[Washington, DC]].  [[GoH]]: [[Murray Leinster]]. [[Isaac Asimov]] was [[Toastmaster]]. [[Chaired]] by [[George Scithers]].
  
 
The [[Hugo rules]] were changed at Discon so that series became ineligible for [[Hugos]]: only individual works were henceforth eligible.
 
The [[Hugo rules]] were changed at Discon so that series became ineligible for [[Hugos]]: only individual works were henceforth eligible.

Revision as of 22:48, 2 January 2020

The 1963 Worldcon and first in the Baltimore/Washington area, Discon was held August 31 - September 2 at the Statler-Hilton Hotel, Washington, DC. GoH: Murray Leinster. Isaac Asimov was Toastmaster. Chaired by George Scithers.

The Hugo rules were changed at Discon so that series became ineligible for Hugos: only individual works were henceforth eligible.

See 1964 Worldcon Site Selection.

Chairman George Scithers wrote an extensive report on the convention, telling the whole story. It's a wonderful example of what running a Worldcon was like in simpler days.

DC in 1963 was unopposed.

See Dave Kyle's reminiscence of Discon I written for the Noreascon Three PB.


Chicon III Worldcon - Bidding - Hugos Pacificon II
1963
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