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 | | Blau as the BSI's secretary ("Simpson"), and Jon L. Lellenberg the his- torian ("Thucydides"), and awarded Irregular Shillings and Investitures to James E. Smith II ("Winner of the Jackson Prize"), Susan Z. Diamond ("The Great Mogul"), Lou Lewis ("William Whyte"), Thierry Saint-Joanis ("Monsieur Bertillon"), and John F. Baesch ("State and Merton County Railroad"). |
 | | There was other sightseeing after the convention, including the Nijo Castle (in Kyoto), which was built in 1603 by Tokugawa Ieyasu (who was the Shogun in the 1980 television mini-series "Shogun"), and the Shoso-in (in Nara), which is a treasure repository created in 752 and which is mentioned in the Canon (in "The Illustrious Client"). |
 | | The "In Memoriam" section of the Mystery Writers Annual distributed at the 1998 MWA awards dinner reported that Donald R. Bensen died in 1997. |
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