[comp.sys.mac.programmer] What to do in Boston during MacWorld Expo

omh@cs.brown.edu (Owen M. Hartnett) (07/14/90)

Announcing the Boston Computer Society's Annual Wizard's Meeting

Every year during MacWorld Expo, the BCS MacTechGrp hosts a "Wizard's 
Meeting" in which notable figures from the Macintosh community are
honored.  Previous honorees have been Michael Kahl, Andy Hertzfeld,
Steve Capps, Scott Knaster and, last year, Alan Kay.

This year's honoree is Larry Tesler.  The meeting is free and open to the
public and will take place on Wednesday, August 8, 1990 at 8:00PM (this is
the first night of MacWorld Boston).  This is usually a very good time and
I'd like to invite you all to attend.

The meeting takes place at MIT in Cambridge in building E51, 50 Memorial
Drive, (1 block from the Kendall T stop [the T is the submay in Boston,
they used to call it the MTA, until they lost Charlie, but that's a 
different story] on the Red line.)  The building is on the corner of Wadsworth
and Amherst (which make a Y intersection) and has an elevated parking
platform outside.

For further information, send me
mail or just drop by the Boston computer society booth at MacWorld.

-Owen

P.S. Be there or Be Square!

Owen Hartnett				omh@cs.brown.edu.CSNET
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