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Error - unable to initiate communication with LISTSERV (errno=10061, phase=CONNECT, target=127.0.0.1:2306). The server is probably not started. ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- >----------------------- Don't you mean the West Side IRT #1 to 161st Street? Patricia Spring -----Original message---------------------------- >TO: Readers of ARLIS-L >FROM: Elizabeth O'Keefe, Chair, ARLIS/NY Chapter >SUBJECT: Tour of H.W. Wilson/Art Index, Feb. 3 > > ARLIS/NY members are invited to visit the H.W. Wilson Company >on Monday, February 3. The visit will begin at 11 a.m. with a tour >of H.W. Wilson's headquarters in the Bronx. After lunch (supplied >by our hosts), we will view a demonstration of Wilson's electronic >products, and Alison Dickey will talk about abstracting and >indexing methods at the Art Index. The visit will conclude at >about 3 p.m. > > The number of visitors is limited to thirty, so RSVP as soon >as possible (the deadline is Friday, Jan. 24th) to: > > Maria Oldal (phone: 212-685-0008, Ext. 339 or email: bm.pmc@ >rlg.org). > > TRAVEL INSTRUCTIONS: > > Take the #1 (IRT West Side) to the W. 181st Street stop, or >the D train or #4 train to the 161st Street, River Avenue >Station (the Yankee Stadium stop). Then take a taxi (walking >isn't recommended) to Sedgwick Avenue and 162nd Street, where >the back entrance of H.W. Wilson is located. Or you can catch >the #13 (Ogden Avenue) bus at either subway stop; get off at >W. 162nd Street on Ogden Avenue and walk west one block to the >back entrance of the Wilson Company. Be warned, though, that >bus service is not very frequent, so you will probably prefer >to take a cab instead. > > The back entrance is on the fifth floor; the person at the desk >will be expecting us. Go up to the seventh floor conference >room, using the elevator or stairs to the right behind the >reception desk. Tours will start from the seventh floor at 11:00 >a.m. > > Look for a mailing on the tour, which will contain a map >as well as travel instructions. And don't miss this chance >to see the home of Art Index and other indispensable tools >of our trade! > >Submitted by: Elizabeth O'Keefe, Pierpont Morgan Library, > [log in to unmask]