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− | It is unknown if Buffalo made a presentation at the [[SFCon]] [[Business Meeting]] in 1954, but as late August 1954, just a month before the [[Worldcon]], [[Don Donnell]] wrote an article (see ''[[Abstract]] #8'' p75) which the editor, [[Peter Vorzimer]] characterized as "Vote for Buffalo propaganda." | + | It is unknown if [[Buffalo, NY]], made a presentation at the [[SFCon]] [[Business Meeting]] in 1954, but as late August 1954, just a month before the [[Worldcon]], [[Don Donnell]] wrote an article (see ''[[Abstract]] #8'' p75) which the editor, [[Peter Vorzimer]] characterized as "Vote for Buffalo propaganda." |
Whatever the case, [[Cleveland in '55]] won. See [[1955 Worldcon Site Selection]]. | Whatever the case, [[Cleveland in '55]] won. See [[1955 Worldcon Site Selection]]. |
Latest revision as of 15:42, 15 September 2020
It is unknown if Buffalo, NY, made a presentation at the SFCon Business Meeting in 1954, but as late August 1954, just a month before the Worldcon, Don Donnell wrote an article (see Abstract #8 p75) which the editor, Peter Vorzimer characterized as "Vote for Buffalo propaganda."
Whatever the case, Cleveland in '55 won. See 1955 Worldcon Site Selection.
1954 Site Selection | 1954 |
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