The Twenty-Second Annual Meeting
of the Members of the
International Society of Unified Science
Bruce M. Peret, Carla Rueckert, & Frank H. Meyer
The 22nd ISUS Conference
The 22nd Annual Meeting of the Members of the
International Society of Unified Science will be held on friday, August
1st and saturday, 2nd 1997, in Anchorage (near Louisville),
Kentucky, U.S.A., and hosted by Carla Rueckert and Jim McCarty of L/L
Research. ISUS Members are invited to spend sunday, August 3rd
with L/L Research for a one-day "retreat." The meeting is open to all
ISUS members.
Call for Papers
They who desire and are prepared to contribute to the ongoing
verification and further development of the first general system of natural
science, the Reciprocal System of physical and metaphysical theory and
practice, authored by Dewey B. Larson, are invited to do so by participating
in the coming 1997 ISUS Conference.
As in our previous 21 Conferences, the main purpose and
theme of our Meeting Discussion is carefully to reexamine, further develop
and confidently promote the first general revalued system of theory and
practice of the science of physics, originated by the engineer and author,
Dewey B. Larson.
If and when you wish to contribute to this Discussion, let
the conference Program Committee learn of your intention by mailing a
no more than 75-word Abstract of, including its title, outline and your
name, by July 14th to:
ISUS, Inc.
Larry Denslow, Secretary
P.O. Box 1034
Highland City, FL 33846
U.S.A.
or E-mail Prof. Frank H. Meyer at: meyer078@maroon.tc.umn.edu
Some have been interested, have read and studied Dewey Larson's
last great work,Beyond Space and Time, and may wish to express
your response to any of the natural, non-physical issues raised by what
Dewey callsSector 3 of our human existence. In this case, also,
you may do so in the history of ISUS for the first time by sending the
appropriate Abstract to Larry or Frank by July 14.
Questions regarding food, transportation, availablity of
rooms, hotels, etc., can be addressed to:
Carla Rueckert & Jim McCarty
L/L Research
1504 Hobbs Park Road
Anchorage, KY 40223
USA
Fax/Phone: +1 502 245-6495
E-mail: rueckert@iglou.com
Food
Home Cooking
For a small charge of $12/day/person, Carla has volunteered
to do the cooking for anyone whom wants three home-cooked meals a day.
Please contact her at L/L Research if you will be taking meals there,
and any special dietary requirements you may have, no later than July
25th. Be prepared to give a helping hand cleaning up after
the meal.
Cook Your Own
Be your own chef--kitchen facilities are available for those
who want to cook for themselves. Again, let Carla know by July 25th,
so she can arrange proper use of the available facilities.
Resturants
Anchorage and Louisville resturants are plentiful. Information
and directions will be available at the conference.
Accomodations
L/L Research Rooms
There are a few rooms available, right at L/L Research,
on a first-come, first-serve basis, $20 per night. Contact Carla or Jim
ASAP to reserve one.
Camping
L/L Research has a small meadow that could take tents nicely.
There is a bathroom in the basement that is accessible from the outside
which, helps tenters feel more beforehand with the world. Contact Carla
or Jim for details.
Hotel
Best Western Regency
Louisville, KY
Phone: 502-267-8100
Single occupancy $57, Double occupancy $65 per night. There
are other motels but none as close.
Travel Arrangements
Wendy Stearns ofClassic Travel has volunteered to
assist ISUS Members in making travel arrangements to the 22nd
Annual Conference in Louisville, KY. Give Wendy a call for competitive
pricing on air fares. Wendy can be reached at:
Wendy Stearns
Classic Travel
9393 N. 90th Street
Suite 109
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
U.S.A.
(602) 860-0090
Fax: (602) 860-0049
Telex: 4955451
Toll free: 1-800-975-0090
9:00am - 5:30pm, Mountain Standard Time, Monday thru Friday
(Note that most time zones in the United States are now
on Daylight Savings Time, an hour ahead of standard time.)
Directions to L/L Research
L/L Research will be delighted to pick people up at the
airport. Contact Carla or Jim at L/L Research to inform them of the time
of your arrival. If you make arrangements thru Wendy Stearns, Wendy will
try to coordinate arrival times at Louisville with other people, to minimize
the number of trips to the airport.
From the Airport
Follow signs to the Watterson Expressway east, go to I64
east, take it to the Blankenbaker exit north. Go north on Blankenbaker,
follow it as it turns into Watterson Trail and wind around with it to
Shelbyville Road. Go right (east) through a light, turn at second light,
which is Evergreen Street. Go left (north) on Evergreen 1.1 miles, over
railroad tracks, take a right at Hazelwood, go one block and take a left
at Hobbs Park. We are the second house on the left, a white brick with
a great deal of garden and stone work. Can't miss it.
From Interstate 65
Take I71 north; right after (southbound) or before (northbound)
the bridge over the Ohio River. Exit at Gene Snyder Expressway (Hwy 841)
south. Exit at Hwy 146, LaGrange Road, going towards Anchorage (west).
Go about 2 miles to an abandoned Save-A-Step market. Turn right there,
(north) onto Glenbrook. Take Glenbrook to Hazelwood, go left, turn right
onto Hobbs Park.
Things to do in Kentucky
The Kentucky Derby Museum and Churchill Downs. There's a
Hillerich and Bradsby Museum, the Louisville Slugger was named because
H&B's factory is here. There is good jazz and other night life and culture--opera,
theater, museums, galleries, orchestra, etc.--and plenty of pleasant places
to eat and browse. And there are lovely gardens locally. It is just pretty
to drive around in, also, which helps.
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