[news.announce.conferences] ISDC 91 conference announcement

richard@swrinde.nde.swri.edu (Richard Murphy) (09/29/89)

In keeping with its international flavor, the Space Development conference
is held each year in a prominent U.S. city.  In 1988 it was Denver, with its
magnificent snow-capped mountains; 1989 is Chicago, the gate-way to the
Great Lakes; and 1990 will find us in Los Angeles, the show-biz capital of
the world.  The year 1991 will be no exception.  We will meet in
multi-cultured San Antonio, Texas, the 9th largest city in the United
States.  A city of festivals and the historically famous Alamo.  A city . . .  

Where strolling along the Paseo del Rio (riverwalk) is a unique
experience - a way of life for residents and visitors alike,  

Where roving mariachi bands provide dancing in the streets, and  

Where savoring the mouth-watering flavor of a real taco is not to be
missed.  

Plan now to attend this exciting conference in a truly exotic and fun place. 
You will be updated by experts on NASA's status, the Russian space
program, and other international space activities.  Don't delay . . . 1991
will be here before you know it.  Return the following form along with your
$50.00 registration fee by May 1, 1990, after which time the price will be
increased.  This will ensure your participation in what promises to be a
fantastic conference and will support conference preparation. 
Cancellation must be made four (4) weeks before the conference.  There is
a $15.00 non-refundable handling fee.  


Send registration to:  Beatrice Moreno
                       Southwest Research Institute
                       P.O. Drawer 28510
                       San Antonio, Texas 78228-0510


To obtain further information: Carol A. Luckhardt
                               Southwest Research Institute
                               P.O. Drawer 28510
                               San Antonio, Texas 78228-0510
                               (512) 522-3823 or 340-1290
                               Internet: isdc-91@pemrac.space.swri.edu
                               Usenet: convex!pemrac!isdc-91
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