[Milton-L] Registration form and map for IMS9
Arnold, Margaret
mjarnold at ku.edu
Sat Jan 26 00:45:28 EST 2008
I've found the registration forms and sent them in. Is there any kind of preliminary program yet? Also, I received a note that my proposal was accepted but have been expecting a request for an abstract for the program. Do others know more?
Many thanks,
Margaret Arnold <mjarnold at ku.edu>
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From: milton-l-bounces at lists.richmond.edu on behalf of Jason Kerr
Sent: Fri 1/25/2008 3:31 PM
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I emailed Martin Dzelzainis about this, and (hoping he won't mind) here is what he wrote:
The Symposium will be in central London, and (pending refurbishment) at the Institute of English Studies (IES), Senate House, Malet Street. The IES website (http://ies.sas.ac.uk/) will in due course be listing accommodation a various rates, from the cheapest (student rooms in halls) upwards.
This is in Bloomsbury, across the street from the British Museum. I've already booked a hotel in walking distance; several others can be found via links on the website.
Looking forward to London in July,
Jason A. Kerr
On Jan 25, 2008 2:50 PM, Paul Parrish <p-parrish at tamu.edu> wrote:
There was no attachment, Derek. The information sent earlier by Warren Chernaik pointed to the Institute of English Studies website (http://ies.sas.ac.uk <http://ies.sas.ac.uk/> ). That site includes, under "Events-Conferences," information about IMS9, registration forms, and access to further information about accommodations. I assume that details are still being worked out, but the venue cited is the Institute itself. I've just looked at the site again, and it seems clear to me that we are to identify and secure accommodations based on what is given on the web site--and it's sufficiently thorough.
Hope this helps.
Paul
At 01:27 PM 1/25/2008, you wrote:
My computer refuses to display Paul's attachment. Does any one know where the conference meetings / talks will be held -- and which residences / hotel are nearest to that site (i.e walking is a problem for me)?
dw
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From: milton-l-bounces at lists.richmond.edu on behalf of Paul Parrish
Sent: Fri 25-Jan-08 1:30 PM
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Perhaps I either acted too soon or misread the intentions regarding accommodations, but I assumed that, in being directed to accommodations as listed on the IES website (http://ies.sas.ac.uk <http://ies.sas.ac.uk/> <http://ies.sas.ac.uk/> ), we are expected to act on our own. At any rate, I found the website information quite satisfactory and have made reservations at a hotel in the area.
Cheers,
Paul Parrish
At 11:12 AM 1/25/2008, Carol Barton wrote:
For those of you in the western hemisphere who are thinking about attending IMS9: there is a registration form (detailing the applicable fees) at http://ies.sas.ac.uk/events/conferences/2008/Milton/MitonReg.pdf,
and a decent map of the Senate House area at http://www.london.ac.uk/fileadmin/documents/home/map.pdf which may help you with your advance planning. As there does not appear to be any information available yet as to accommodations, I will wait to provide appropriate travel information from the conference to the Milton plaque installation at Bread Street until Warren and/or Martin have announced where the attendees will be staying.
Best to all,
Carol Barton
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