LUNACON ‘74 POCKET PROGRAM X FOTREST J ACKFRMAN - Guest of Honor Arthur Saha - Chairman Committee Taimi Saha - Assistant to the Chairman '*• Harvey L. Bilker - Program chairman Walter R. Cole - Secretary & registrar x John Boardman - Treasurer x X X JO 30 - ?:}>< SCI-FI A FANTASY ARTWORK—A SLIDE SHOW OF SIG­ NIFICANT MAGAZINE COVERS AND ORIGINAL PAINT­ LUNACON ' 74 PROGRAM INGS THAT FORRY THINKS WILL TURN YOU ON. RUN- NING CCLIENTS BY MR. SCI-FI THE MANY PHASES OF IMAGINATIVE LITERATURE 3:00 JO/I C.: t-i ' J v'? . tiw .<a»^£z*c'AZ»A, 2:^5 - 3^45- THE ENERGY CRISIS AND THE FUTURE—REAL OR IMAGINED? SCIENCE OR SCIENCE FICTION? — FRIDAY, APRIL 1J2 Isaac Asimov Ql„ ’ • f 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM 70 YEARS Oc SCIENTIFILMS— HALF-HOUR MOVIE ASPECTS OF SCIENCE FICTION—FOUR AUTHORS DIS­ FOLLOWED BY TALK BY ’■’ORREST J ACKERMAN AND CUSS THEIR CRAFT—Larry Eisenberg, Ron Goulart, QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD . Barry N. Malzberg, and Frederik Pohl. Mod­ / i* - ' erator: Thomas D. Clareson. 2:X " 1:00 VOICES OF TOMORROW—Gerard Conway, Isidore- Haiblum, iBnnmi 01 Unit*, and Bob Toomey. SPOKES'-'AN AND SPOKESWOMAN FOP THE PEACELORD —FORRY RHODAN & WENDAYNE ACKERMAN WILL EN­ ■>:00 - 4*00 HOWARD PHILLIPS LOVECRAFT—HIS IMPACT YES­ TERTAIN THE RHOFANS TERDAY, TODAY, and TOMORROW - Lin Carter, Willis Conover, L. Spraaue de Camp, and Frank Belknan Lona. Moderator: Fred Phillips. SWORDSMEN & SORCERERS' GUILD OF AMERICA, e»->JpevuA»» t 'u* LIMITED—A TOUR OF ENSORCELED LANDS BY THE MY LIFE AMONG THE FILMONSTERS — FAMOUS MONSTERS FOUNDERS OF S. A.G. A. ——Lin Carter# L. Sprague Tuu, • EDITOR REMINISCES ABOUT KARLOFF, LUGOSI, LORRE, de Camp, and John Jakes. Guide: Georae Scithers. FILMS IN WHICH HE’S PLAYED A PART, ETC. WITH f .'<■■« , C ' S JLU^A U , t> C 'Fk 7;OD THE PARTICIPATION OF FM'S PUBLISHER, JAMES AUCTION WARREN ■ 10:00 PM FILMS • t * c *fa* ‘ 5:15 - 6:00 HOW IT WAS—THE EARLY YEARS OF SCIENCE FICTION —Frank Belknap Long, Leslie F. Stone, and "IMa \>nf.■) Gabrielle Waller (Mrs. Ray Cummings). Moder­ SUNDAY, APRIL 14 ator: Hans Stefan Santesson. <j; jjthna- » ' 40:45 - 44-rW-AM SCIENCE FICTION AND ACADEXE—WE'RE RESPEC- 8:00 LUNACON MIXER—MEET AND TALK WITH YOUR FAVOR­ TM3LE NOW—Thomae. D. Clareson, Theodore R. ! , ITE PRO - Cash Bar. Cogswell, David Hartwell, and Phil Klass . (William Tenn). Moderator: Fred Lerner. ■ 12:00 Midnight FILMS "f -' THE CAMPBELL YEARS—JOHN W. CAMPBELL, JR.'S ?*A*4<* INFLUENCE ON THE SCIENCE FICTION FIELD— Isaac Asimov, Hal Clement, Theodore R. SATURDAY, APRIL 11 ✓ ► • •’• - - ? |.':IO Cogswell, Laurence M. Janifer, Milton Rothman. •11:00 - 12-Noon SLIDING INTO THE ACKERMUSEUM—PROJECTED COLOR WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE ME (4E)— HIGHLIGHTS IN PIX OF THE 13 ROOMS FULL OF FANTASCIENCE MEMORA­ THE LIFE OF THE MAN WHO'S BEEN A FAN FOR 48 BILIA IN THE ORIGINAL ACKERMANSION WITH ACCOM­ YEARS PANYING TALK BY CURATOR ACKERMAN • Jk ■«.-> 2COO FACT AND FANTASY: THE ARCHITECTURE OF EDITORS' CHOICE—FOUR EDITORS IN SEARCH OF AN UNUSUAL FICTION—John Norman . (Lange) AUTHOR—James Patrick Baen, David Harris. Frederik Pohl, and Ted White. Moderator: first fandom II—Forrcnt J Ackerman, Isaac Thomas D. Clareson. * } -i . : ■ Asimov, Robert Madle, and Sam Moskowitz. Moderator: Arthur Saha. 15,000 z > _ ' .1?' ’■ • p * ' • " z’’ IN ADDITION TO THE LISTED PROGRAM, WHICH WILL ALL TAKE PLACE IN THE SKYTOP POOH ON THE 18th T.OD9 Op THE STATLER-HILTON, OTHER EXHIBITS AND ATTRACTIONS A IE OPEN TO CONVENTION ATTENDEES THE DEALER'S ROOM ON THE 18th FLOOR FEATURES ABOUT 90 TABLES FILLED WITH GOODIES TO TEMPT YOUR PURSE. OPEN FROM 11:00 AM TO 6:00 PM ON FRIDAY, -AND 10:00 AM TO 6:00 PM ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. THE ART SHOW ON THE 18th FLOOR. THE BOOK EXHIBIT ON THE 13th VLOOR. ALL BOOKS IN THE EXHIBIT WILL BE RAFFLED OFF. TICKETS MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE BOOK EX­ HIBIT AND ELSEWHERE AT THE CONVENTION. ON SUNDAY, APRIL 14th, AT I?- NOON, ARTWORK WILL BE AUCTIONED OpF IN THE A-1T—SHOW* ROOM. FIRST RANDOM WILL HOLD A PARTY FOR MEMBERS OF FIRST FANDOT AND THEIn GUESTS ON SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 13th. THE ROOT INFOR­ MATION WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE AT THE CONVENTION. PLEASE CON­ TACT ART SAHA OP. BOB HADLE. A SCIENCE FICTION WRITERS OF AMERICA ROOM, COURTESY OF LUNA- CON '74, IS AVAILABLE RQP S«WA MEMBERS AND THEIR GUESTS - Town Room, Floor 1. THE CONVENTION CANNOT ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERSONAL PROP' ERTY. PLEASE BE CAREFUL..
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