And Sarah, if you go -- be absolutely *sure* to hook up with the Canadian
Caucus on Thursday night from 6:30-7:30 -- you'll hear about the state of
composition in Canada, and go out to dinner afterwards. I can't think of a
better way to find "home" in a sea of 3,000 or more conference attendees.
Heck, they even let hangers-on from other countries (such as myself) in the
door!
Marcy
(PS -- If you miss the meeting, just look for the large group of people
wandering the streets wondering where the restaurant is . . . )
--On Wednesday, February 13, 2002 2:33 PM -0500 Rob Irish
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> Sarah:
>
> The C's conference program is a 250 page book full of the titles of
> papers being presented. 35 sessions happen concurrently. Many excellent,
> many not. If you've never been, GO (especially to Chicago -- fabulous
> city!). It is a deep immersion experience in the composition world. You
> may not have dove land on your head, but you will emerge changed.
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