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The Wodehouse Society: A Celebration of Wit and Wisdom

2019: Cincinnati, OH

Cincinnati, Ohio: Pigs Have Wings: October 17–20, 2019
Speakers: Tim Andrew, Anita Avery, Thomas (Tad) Boehmer, Hilary Bruce, Mike Eckman, Paul Kent, Neil Midkiff, Peter Nieuwenhuizen, Madelyn Shaw, Karen Shotting, Thomas L. R. Smith

April 10, 2025
Submitted by: The Wodehouse Society

Our 20th convention proved to be the very last one hosted by a regional chapter, the decision having been made to create a national committee of volunteers to oversee all future conventions. Our hosts, the Flying Pigs of Cincinnati, turned it into an epic occasion, filled to overflowing with fun. The adventures started on Friday with an enjoyable riverboat cruise on the Ohio River, followed by an evening reception replete with browsing, sluicing, and music. During Saturday’s Riveting Talks, we learned (with great delight) about the establishment of a new Wodehouse archive: the P. G. Wodehouse Collection at Vanderbilt University. The afternoon concluded with the performance of yet another humorous NEWTS skit, “Porkopolis, a Porcine (and Human) Love Story.” Then it was on to another rousing banquet, at which a dazzling array of costumes showcased our members’ ingenuity, the Norman Murphy Award was bestowed upon the greatly deserving Neil Midkiff, and Maria and Dan provided a spellbinding musical entertainment. The Sunday morning brunch featured yet another wonderful and original skit: “How Pigs Have Wings,” starring members of the Flying Pigs. Their hilarious performance sent us on our way home wreathed in smiles. Who could ask for anything more?

See the full report of this convention in Plum Lines, Volume 40, No. 4 (Winter 2019)

2 Comments

  1. Maria Jette

    That loot bag was the ne plus ultra of loot bags— not merely for contents, but AS a bag!

    So many great photos— and even more can be found via the appropriate Plum Lines link at the bottom of the report above.

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    • Anurag Kesari

      Indeed! I treasure that bag, it’s accompanied me on many a trip to an overseas club and its robustness is sure to give many years of satisfaction.

      Reply

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