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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---------------------------- As someone who lives around W. 181st St., let me say that the car services' knowing how to get from 181 & St. Nicholas to HW Wilson is dodgy at best, though using the Washington Bridge would be the way to go from there. ROSS DAY Assoc. Museum Librarian, Metropolitan Museum of Art (www.metmuseum.org) Tel. 212-570-3707 /*/ Fax 2125703879 /*/ [log in to unmask] Treasurer, ARLIS/NA (1996-98) (www.uflib.ufl.edu/arlis) On Thu, 16 Jan 1997, Paul Glassman wrote: > ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- > I think the original directions are correct. There is no 161st Street > stop on the #1 (or #9). I believe travelling to 181st Street on that > train may work, since the Washington Bridge (not the same as the George > Washington Bridge) is nearby, and the remainder of the trip by car service > would probably work, provided that you knew the route between the bridge > and the Wilson Company. > > --Paul Glassman > Art & Architecture Librarian > Pratt Institute > > On Wed, 15 Jan 1997, Patricia Spring wrote: > > > ----------------------------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] > > >