IMPORTANT NOTICE !!!
The North American Sundial Society
2nd Annual Conference September 27-28, 1996
at the
Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology
at Victoria College in the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
If you wish to receive registration information later this summer,
please fill in the information requested below and return it to
the specified conference address. There will be no other general
mailing on the conference. Full details will be sent to those
who complete this form.
Submitting this form does not obligate you to attend: it simply
indicates that you are interested in learning more about the
conference.
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If attending, will you be staying at the Park Plaza Hotel?
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Return this completed form to: 1996 NASS Conference, Institute for the
History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, Victoria College,
73 Queens Park Crescent, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1K7 Canada. Please
refer any questions to our conference coordinator Phyllis Rose at
416-535-5723 or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tentative plans call for visiting dials at Pearson Airport,
Toronto City Hall, Casa Loma, Victoria College, The School of
Engineering and Hart House.
Lectures include Samuel Foster of Gresham College - Fred Sawyer,
Historic Sundials As Evidence Of Consumer Culture - Sara Schechner
Genuth, A Mean Time Equatorial Dial With Analemmic Gnomon - E.J.
Buckler, The Horologium In The Tiberius Manuscript - Robert Kellogg,
A Portable Astroid Dial - Fred Sawyer, Sundial Design With
Matrices - Harold Brandmaier, The Sundial Of Merbaka Church -
M.E. Mickelson, Sundials On The Internet - Piers Nicholson,
Designing A Vertical Decliner - Tom Shepard.