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The 31st World Science Fiction Convention , also known as Torcon II, was held on 31 August–3 September 1973 at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [ 1 ] The chairman was John Millard.
The 6th World Science Fiction Convention , also known as Torcon, was held on 3–5 July 1948 at Rai Purdy Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This was the first Worldcon held outside the United States.
Torcon 3: Toronto, Ontario Canada George R. R. Martin (author) Frank Kelly Freas (artist) Mike Glyer (fan) Robert Bloch (GoHst of Honor) 3,834 (4,986) 62nd: 2004 Noreascon 4: Boston, Massachusetts US Terry Pratchett (pro) William Tenn (pro) Jack Speer (fan) Peter Weston (fan) 6,008 (7,485) 63rd: 2005 Interaction: Glasgow, Scotland UK Greg ...
Robert Albert Bloch (/ b l ɒ k /; April 5, 1917 – September 23, 1994) was an American fiction writer, primarily of crime, psychological horror and fantasy, much of which has been dramatized for radio, cinema and television.
In 1948, the 6th World Science Fiction Convention, also called Torcon, was held in Toronto. Although it was organized by members of a local science fiction fandom group called "The Derelicts" and chaired by local fan Edward "Ned" McKeown, the Guests of Honor, Robert Bloch (pro) and Bob Tucker (fan), were both Americans.
A TORCON level of 2 would mean a 20% risk of a tornado, TORCON 5 would be 50%, and so on. In this video from The Weather Channel , Forbes explains the TORCON system and how it's used.
The 61st World Science Fiction Convention (), also known as Torcon 3, was held from 28 August to 1 September 2003 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and at the Fairmont Royal York and Crowne Plaza (now the InterContinental Toronto Centre) hotels in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
The lawsuit alleges Torcon, RWJ Barnabas Health, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and Somerset Urban Renewal were responsible for the property under construction at 210 Somerset St. and had ...