My registration for
THE WITHERSPOON CONFERENCE
Louisville, KY
Sept. 16-19, 2007
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Lodging
The
conference will be held at the Hampton Inn in downtown Louisville, near the
offices of the General Assembly. The address is 101 East Jefferson Street,
Louisville, Kentucky, USA 40202.
Those who
wish to reserve lodging will need to make their own reservations. Call the
Hampton Inn at 502-585-2200. Be sure to mention that you are attending the
Witherspoon Society Conference in order to get the conference room rate of
$89 per night. Breakfast is complementary for those staying at the hotel.
The room rate will be $89 per double room (whether occupied by one person or
shared by two), with breakfast included.
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I would also like to make an extra
contribution as a "scholarship" to enable someone to attend the
conference who might not be able to otherwise.
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