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Britt Griswold <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 11 Feb 2009 10:21:23 -0500
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My first conference was 1984 at RISD, though I have been a member of 
GNSI since 1981.  I have the names of some of those missing conference 
but the years are jumbled in my head.  Was 1992 in Pueblo, CO?  Did we 
hold any joint conferences with AMI before our first solo in 1979?

Trudy Nicholson reminds me that we placed an exhibit in the AMI meeting 
in Huston in 1970, but I don't think we could call that a conference....

The conference history list is not complete on the web site.  it would 
be nice to get it complete.

Britt

2008 - Ithaca, New York
2007 - Montana State University Bozeman
2006 - University of Madison, Wisconsin
2005 - Bar Harbor, Maine
2004 - Williamsburg, Virginia
2003 - Denver, Colorado
2002 - Lawrence, Kansas
2001 - Bar Harbor, Maine
2000 - Evora, Portugal
1999 - Richland, Washington
1998 - Iowa State University at Ames
1997 - University of California at Santa Cruz
1996 - Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
1995 - Northern Arizona University at Flagstaff
1994 - Stouffer Hotel, Orlando, Florida (at the World Congress on 
Biomedical Communications)
1993 - Western Washington University at Bellingham 
1992 -
1991 -
1990 -
1989 -
1988 -
1987 -
1986 -
1985 -
1984 - RISD - Providence, Rhode Island
1983 - Ann Arbor, Michigan
1982 - Seattle, Washington
1981 - Gainesville, Florida
1980 - Savannah, Georgia
1979 - Hunt Botanical Library, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, 
Pennsylvania


Amelia wrote:
> Here's a link to the "History of the Guild" on the website.
> http://www.gnsi.org/whoweare/history.html
>

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