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[[DeepSouthCon]] 1 was held the July 4th weekend of 1963 in [[Huntsville]], AL.  It was called '''[[MidSouthCon]]''', though it is unrelated to the ongoing convention of that name, and was only retroactively made the first DSC the following year.
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[[DeepSouthCon]] 1 was held the July 4th weekend of 1963 in [[Huntsville, AL]].  It was called '''[[MidSouthCon]]''', though it is unrelated to the ongoing convention of that name, and was only retroactively made the first DSC the following year.
  
 
It was [[chaired]] by [[David Hulan]] and hosted at his house.  Besides the hosts (David and [[Katya Hulan]], there were 5 attendees, [[Al Lewis]] (from [[LA]] as part of a cross-country trip he was on), [[Bill Plott]], [[Rick Norwood]], [[William Gibson]], and [[Dick Ambrose]] (or, according to another source, [[Marty Moore]]).  [[Katya Hulan]] described it as  "a very enjoyable party."
 
It was [[chaired]] by [[David Hulan]] and hosted at his house.  Besides the hosts (David and [[Katya Hulan]], there were 5 attendees, [[Al Lewis]] (from [[LA]] as part of a cross-country trip he was on), [[Bill Plott]], [[Rick Norwood]], [[William Gibson]], and [[Dick Ambrose]] (or, according to another source, [[Marty Moore]]).  [[Katya Hulan]] described it as  "a very enjoyable party."
  
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Latest revision as of 07:32, 7 February 2024

DeepSouthCon 1 was held the July 4th weekend of 1963 in Huntsville, AL. It was called MidSouthCon, though it is unrelated to the ongoing convention of that name, and was only retroactively made the first DSC the following year.

It was chaired by David Hulan and hosted at his house. Besides the hosts (David and Katya Hulan, there were 5 attendees, Al Lewis (from LA as part of a cross-country trip he was on), Bill Plott, Rick Norwood, William Gibson, and Dick Ambrose (or, according to another source, Marty Moore). Katya Hulan described it as "a very enjoyable party."


first DeepSouthCon DeepSouthCon 2
1963
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