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The Wodehouse Society: A Celebration of Wit and Wisdom

1993: San Francisco, CA

 San Francisco, California: July 30–August 1, 1993
Speakers: James Chatwin, Helen Murphy, Barry Phelps, Tony Ring, Jeremy Thompson, Kristin Thompson

1993 San Francisco
April 1, 2025
Submitted by: The Wodehouse Society

By 1993 convention attendance was topping 100; it has stayed solidly between 100 and 200 ever since, perhaps due to the realization within the society’s blossoming membership that a year without a convention was like a year without sunshine. Conventioneers were now arriving on Thursday to meet old friends and get an early jump on the weekend’s activities, which in this case included a pub crawl. Friday was spent touring the city, and the reception that night took on a raucous atmosphere, with singing and games (including an egg-and-spoon race) springing up everywhere. The talks were top-notch, and at the banquet our hosts regaled attendees with a delightful filmed skit based on the Story of the Prawns.

An impromptu Sunday brunch was held at a nearby diner, upon which most attendees departed, but a gang of 20 stayed on to see a performance of Oh, Lady! Lady!! This started a new habit, and now many Plummies stay on after a convention to do more fun stuff together, such is our difficulty in tearing away from each other.

See the full report of this convention in Plum Lines, Volume 14, No. 3 (Autumn 1993)

 

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