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The 1976 [[Worldcon]] (often called '''Big Mac''') was held September 2-6 in the Radisson Muehlebach Hotel and Phillips House in [[Kansas City, MO]].  [[GoH]]: [[Robert A. Heinlein]], [[FGoH]]: [[George Barr]]. [[Wilson Tucker]] was [[Toastmaster]]. [[Chaired]] by [[Ken Keller]].
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(Did you mean ''[[Big Mac (Hochberg)]]'' the [[fanzine]]?)
  
[[1976 Hugos]], [[1978 Worldcon Site Selection]].
 
  
Read [[Fred Pohl]]'s  [[pohl-midamericon-reminiscence|MidAmeriCon reminiscence]].  ''[[Karass]] #24'' for September, 1976 has an interesting and extensive [[con report]] which was continued in #25/26 in November.
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'''MidAmeriCon''' (often called '''Big Mac'''),  the 34th [[Worldcon]] and [[Missouri Worldcons|second in Missouri]], was held September 2-6, 1976, in the Radisson Muehlebach Hotel and Phillips House in [[Kansas City, MO]].  [[GoH]]: [[Robert A. Heinlein]], [[FGoH]]: [[George Barr]]. [[Wilson Tucker]] was [[Toastmaster]]. [[Chaired]] by [[Ken Keller]].
  
Competition: [[KC in '76]], [[Columbus in 1976]], [[Highmore in '76]].  See [[1976 Worldcon Site Selection]].
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The [[KC in '76]] [[bid]] beat [[Columbus in 1976]] and [[Highmore in '76]] in the [[1976 Worldcon Site Selection]] at [[Discon II]] in 1974.  
  
MidAmeriCon was very worried about the [[increase in convention sizes in the 70s]] and took drastic steps to control membership by significantly raising the price of an [[attending membership]] which started at less than $6 and ramped up to an unheard of $50 at the door.
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[[File:CarolResnick1976.jpeg|frame|left|'''[[Carol Resnick]] as “Haunte” at MidAmeriCon.''' ]]
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[[Joni Stopa]] ran the highly lauded [[masquerade]], the judges included [[Sally Rand]], and [[Patia von Sternberg]] did a [[nudity|strip tease]] while they deliberated.  
  
The [[newsletter]] was called the ''[[Bullsheet]]'', available here.  A significant portion of the convention was recorded by [[KMAC]] organized by [[Scott Imes]].
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MidAmeriCon hosted the [[1976 Hugos]] and the [[1978 Worldcon Site Selection]], which chose [[Iguanacon]].
  
{{link | website=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRezxlB8uZg|text=Video of Masquerade winners}}
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[[WSFS]] [[business meeting]] wrangling affecting MAC inspired [[concom]] member [[Bill "The Galactic" Fesselmeyer]] to pen “[[How the GRINCH Stole Worldcon]],” a classic piece of [[smof]]fish [[faan fiction]] for [[PR]] 2.
  
{{link | website=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0kAn3h_Fok|text=Recording of James Gunn talk}}
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MidAmeriCon was very worried about the [[Increase in Convention Sizes in the 70s|increase in convention sizes in the ’70s]] and took drastic steps to control membership by significantly raising the price of an [[attending membership]] which started at less than $6 and ramped up to an unheard of $50 at the door — an innovation that became [[Worldcon]] [[tradition]] — as well as using hospital bracelets to back up [[name badges]] as proof of [[membership]], to control [[ghosting]], and limiting [[programming]] about [[fringe fandom]]s — which did not.  
  
{{link | website=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoSnjYLw2A0|text=Video of Robert Heinlein GoH speech}}
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In the event, there were 3,014 [[attending members]] out of a total of 4,200. For comparison, [[Discon II]], two years earlier, had a total [[membership]] of 3,587 (a breakdown into attending and [[supporting members]] is not available).
  
{{link | website=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSLYfRZPAUk|text=Video of Weird & Horror Genre Luncheon panel}}
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For the first time, the [[Hugo Awards Ceremony]] and [[GoH Speeches]] were separated from the [[banquet]] and held separately as an extravaganza. While successful, this proved the death knell of the Worldcon banquet and began the rise of the over-the-top, nearly unmanageable Hugo ceremony. (At least Mac didn't keep switching presenters but used [[Bob Tucker]] as sole [[MC]] and presenter.)
  
{{convention | series1=MidAmeriCon | series=Worldcon | year=1976 | before=Aussiecon I | after=SunCon | files=http://files.fancyclopedia.org/MidAmeriCon | after1=MidAmeriCon II}}
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[[Tom Reamy]]’s con publications feature professional production values, with the first-ever hardcover [[program book]].  The [[mimeographed]] [[convention newsletter]] was called '''''The Bullsheet''''', with six issues [[edited]] and [[published]] by [[Jeff May]] and [[Linda Bushyager]]  (see MidAmeriCon publications, linked below).  A significant portion of the convention was video recorded by [[KMAC]], organized by [[Scott Imes]]. Some of the video shot there has been digitized and posted on YouTube by [[FANAC]] (see below).
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===More Info===
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* {{conpubs|series=Worldcon|con=MidAmeriCon}}.
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* ''[[Whichness of the Why]]''.
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* [[MidAmeriCon Reminiscence (Pohl)]].
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* [[MidAmeriCon Reminiscence (Sheridan)]].
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* Interesting and extensive [[con report]] in ''[[Karass]] #24'' ([https://fanac.org/fanzines/Karass/Karass24.pdf September 1976]), continued in #25/26 ([https://fanac.org/fanzines/Karass/Karass25.pdf November]).
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* Con report by [[Tom Perry]] in ''[[Mota]]'' 21 ([https://fanac.org/fanzines/Mota/Mota21.pdf#page=5 May 1977]).
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* {{link | website=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRezxlB8uZg|text=Video}} of [[Masquerade]] winners.
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* {{link | website=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0kAn3h_Fok|text=Recording}} of [[James Gunn]] talk.
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* {{link | website=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoSnjYLw2A0|text=Video}} of [[Robert Heinlein]] GoH speech.
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* {{link | website=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSLYfRZPAUk|text=Video}} of [[Weird]] & [[Horror]] Genre Luncheon.
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* [https://youtu.be/-lZ88IVpe6M Video] of [[panel]] on [[mimeography]] and [[fanzines]].
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* [https://youtu.be/YbJjFx9Ot70 Interview about MAC] with [[Ken Keller]] (2016).
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* [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8D69oYQFIO8uVksnMqfIzCKWAExp9_jJ MidAmeriCon video playlist.]
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[[File:KenKellerPool.jpeg|frame|center|upright=2|'''MidAmeriCon members toss [[Chairman]] [[Ken Keller]] into the hotel pool at the con's end.'''<br>''Photo by [[Bob Webber]].'' ]]
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{{convention | series2=MidAmeriCon | series=Worldcon | year=1976 | before=Aussiecon | after=SunCon | after2=MidAmeriCon II|series1=Missouri Worldcons|before1=St. Louiscon | after1=MidAmeriCon II}}
 
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Latest revision as of 17:04, 7 August 2023

(Did you mean Big Mac the fanzine?)


MidAmeriCon (often called Big Mac), the 34th Worldcon and second in Missouri, was held September 2-6, 1976, in the Radisson Muehlebach Hotel and Phillips House in Kansas City, MO. GoH: Robert A. Heinlein, FGoH: George Barr. Wilson Tucker was Toastmaster. Chaired by Ken Keller.

The KC in '76 bid beat Columbus in 1976 and Highmore in '76 in the 1976 Worldcon Site Selection at Discon II in 1974.

Carol Resnick as “Haunte” at MidAmeriCon.

Joni Stopa ran the highly lauded masquerade, the judges included Sally Rand, and Patia von Sternberg did a strip tease while they deliberated.

MidAmeriCon hosted the 1976 Hugos and the 1978 Worldcon Site Selection, which chose Iguanacon.

WSFS business meeting wrangling affecting MAC inspired concom member Bill "The Galactic" Fesselmeyer to pen “How the GRINCH Stole Worldcon,” a classic piece of smoffish faan fiction for PR 2.

MidAmeriCon was very worried about the increase in convention sizes in the ’70s and took drastic steps to control membership by significantly raising the price of an attending membership which started at less than $6 and ramped up to an unheard of $50 at the door — an innovation that became Worldcon tradition — as well as using hospital bracelets to back up name badges as proof of membership, to control ghosting, and limiting programming about fringe fandoms — which did not.

In the event, there were 3,014 attending members out of a total of 4,200. For comparison, Discon II, two years earlier, had a total membership of 3,587 (a breakdown into attending and supporting members is not available).

For the first time, the Hugo Awards Ceremony and GoH Speeches were separated from the banquet and held separately as an extravaganza. While successful, this proved the death knell of the Worldcon banquet and began the rise of the over-the-top, nearly unmanageable Hugo ceremony. (At least Mac didn't keep switching presenters but used Bob Tucker as sole MC and presenter.)

Tom Reamy’s con publications feature professional production values, with the first-ever hardcover program book. The mimeographed convention newsletter was called The Bullsheet, with six issues edited and published by Jeff May and Linda Bushyager (see MidAmeriCon publications, linked below). A significant portion of the convention was video recorded by KMAC, organized by Scott Imes. Some of the video shot there has been digitized and posted on YouTube by FANAC (see below).

More Info[edit]


MidAmeriCon members toss Chairman Ken Keller into the hotel pool at the con's end.
Photo by Bob Webber.



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