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THE EASTERCON PROGRAMME BOOK (1944)
Mentioned in accounts of the convention as being virtually illegible due
to its awful duplication, getting this Programme Book in good enough
shape to be presented here has involved major reconstructive surgery.
Greg Pickersgill supplied the scans of the illustrated pages, which I then did art
restoration on, and also retyped the text pages - OCR was not an option in this
case.
Cover art by Arthur Williams.
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PUZZLES
(See Quiz Page for details of Prize Competition)
- The volumes of the shorter edition of the "Galactic Chronicles" (three in all)
repose in order on a shelf. A cosmically-minded bookworm, starting from p.1 of
Vol. I, eats its way through to the last page of Vol. III. If each cover-board is
a quarter-inch thick, and each set of pages is one inch thick, how far does the
bookworm eat?
- If it takes a fan and a half an hour and a half to read a pro-zine and a half,
how long will it take 100 fans to read 100 pro-zines?
- A man, rowing upstream on a river, drops a bottle (don't worry, it was empty!)
overboard. After continuing upstream for 20 minutes, he turned round and, rowing
with the same force, overtakes the bottle a mile below where he dropped it. What
is the speed at which the stream flows?
- A bird, enclosed in (a) a cage, (b) a closed vessel of air, (c) a completely
evacuated vessel, is placed on a balance-pan and accurately balanced. Assuming
that condition (c) is not fatal to the songster (wotta bird!) describe what happens
in each case when it takes flight (using its wings only).
(In the above Competition, the Adjudicator's decision must be regarded as final.)
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THE EASTER CONVENTION
DETAILED PROGRAM OF EVENTS
SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1944
2.00-3.00 p.m. Conventioneers assemble, are introduced, and generally sort themselves out.
Waterloo Station,
outside Platform 1 (and alongside Waterloo Station News Theatre.)
3.00-4.15 p.m. Bibliophiles Hour! The entire resources of the Charing Cross Road are at the
disposal of the
Convention. Conventioneers preferring to sit and chat are recommended to local
rendezvous offering light refreshments, etc., but are reminded of -
4.30-5.00 p.m. Second Assembly Point. The Coventry Street Corner House Restaurant, next to the
Flower
Stand in the Public Hall, Ground Floor. Conventioneers joining the party here should
look for a Fan with a red rosette in his buttonhole.
5.00 p.m. Tea.
6.00 p.m. Disney show at a Cameo News Theatre. (Alternatively, Conventioneeers may
foregather
at their selected place of refreshment, financed - up to a point - by the Convention.)
7.30 p.m. CONVENTION DINNER
Shanghai Restraurant, Greek Street
The President: Mr. Walter H. Gillings
The Guest Speaker: Prof. A.M. Low
ADJOURNMENT
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SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1944
10.30 a.m. Assemble at Shirley's Cafe, Park Road, Teddington.
11.00 a.m. PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS.
Mr. Walter H. Gillings.
11.30 a.m.-12.15 p.m. Museum Exhibition (Curator E.F. Parker); Guest Speeches; informal interlude.
12.15-1.00 p.m. Brains Trust. (The Brains; Peter Hawkins, Walter H. Gillings, John K. Aiken;
Question Master, E.F. Parker).
1.00-2.00 p.m. Lunch (served in the cafe).
2.00-3.30 p.m. Musical Interlude. Science Fiction Quiz.
3.30-4.30 p.m. Auction (Auctioneer, Don Houston), followed by Raffle.
4.30-5.30 p.m. Tea (served in the Cafe).
5.30-6.30 p.m. DEBATE "That Man is not a Free Agent". (Speakers will include J.K. Aiken,
T.R. Bull ????
Fred Goodier, E.F. Parker.)
6.30-8.00 p.m. FILM SHOW
- "A Tour of the Cosmos" (the famous CSC film).
- Disney Cartoon.
- Puppet Film; "Fridolin at the Winter Sports".
- SEYMOUR HICKS in "THE SECRET OF THE LOCH"
- Popeye Cartoon; "I yam what I yam."
ADJOURNMENT
MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1944.
No fixed program. Conventioneers are invited to make their own informal arrangements to fit in
with departure times, etc.
AU REVOIR.
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THE CONVENTION QUIZ
(A valuable prize will be awarded to the Conventioneer presenting the greatest number
of correct answers to the Organising Secretary by Tea, Sunday.)
- Mention the chief characteristics and natural habits of the following creatures: -
The Psammead. Apollyon. The Wendigo. Old Faithful. Rumpelstiltskin. Rhan-Tegoth. The Morlocks.
- What are the most notorious louse, the most peculiar house, and the most travelled
mouse, in science fiction?
- Distinguish between the real and stfictional materials in the following list, giving
salient properties in either case:- Qurp. Tantalum. Bentlam. Lucite. Derris. Vitrilith.
- What authors were responsible for:-
A soup mine of Venus.
An alcohol gusher on the Moon.
A whisky torrent in North America.
- "Amazing Stories" once slipped to the bottom - of the cover, not the pile. What artist
engineered the downfall?
- What was Odd John's recipe for atomic power?
- Who, in whose company, was chased by whom towards a mysterious object in the neighbourhood
of what, under the mistaken impression that he had stolen what invention from whom?
(Answers to puzzles on another page will also count when the Prize is awarded.)
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AUTOGRAPHS
ALL GOOD WISHES
TO THE EASTERCON
AND TO MY FRIENDS
ALL OVER FANDOM
DON HOUSTON
142 Ardington Road
NORTHAMPTON
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ALL GOOD WISHES
TO THE EASTERCON
AND TO MY FRIENDS
ALL OVER FANDOM
DON HOUSTON
142 Ardington Road
NORTHAMPTON
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Objects of the Association
To help all, but especially young people,
to a greater knowledge, care and love of
the countryside, particularly by providing
hostels or other simple accomodation
for them in their travels.
Membership costs 5/- for those over 20
years of age and provides use of over 20
hostels throughout England and Wales at a
charge of 1/- per night. Often meals are
provided at a charge of from 1/- to 1/6.
Address of the National Office is :-
Youth Hostel Association
Meadow Cottage
Welwyn Garden City
Herts
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BEST
WISHES
to all fans
from
EDWIN
MACDONALD
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TRENDS
the magazine unique
- GREETS
YOU
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GREETINGS
to the
EASTERCON
and to all
MY FRIENDS THE FANS
PETER HAWKINS
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| page 11: A greeting from T. Stanhope Sprigg,
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