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Annual Meeting San Francisco 3-8 January 1980 Tours For the Annual Meeting Program please see the Preliminary Program in the 21 September issue of Science, pages 1243- 1249. Tours are limited to Meeting Registrants only. Tours 1. University of California, Davis: Friday, 4 January, 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Tram tour of the campus, which specializes in agricultural and veterinary science with visit to Department of Enology followed by no-host luncheon. 2. Santa Clara Valley Industrial Technology, Tour A: Friday, 4 January, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Lecture and tour of Hewlett-Packard Integrated Circuit Processing Laboratory, focusing on multiple integrated circuits such as bipolar and MOS. Tour and demonstration of Fair- child Camera manufacturing techniques. NOTE: Due to security regulations, Fairchild Camera requires the identification of the citizenship of all tour participants in advance. 3. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and the Lawrence Hall of Science: Friday, 4 January, 1:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Multimedia presentation summarizing research efforts and tour of the Bevelac heavy-ion accelerator and the nuclear science and biomedical research areas at LBL. Exhibits and activities will be on display at Lawrence Hall. 4. University of California Medical Center, San Francisco: Friday, 4 January, 1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Lecture on the Center's DNA research and tour of some of the laboratories. Tour is limited to 15 participants. 5. Stanford Linear Accelerator Center: Saturday, 5 January, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Includes tour of 2-mile-long linear electron accelerator, new facilities and high energy physics laboratories. 6. Exploratorium: Sunday, 6 January, 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Museum utilizes unique methods for presenting science to the general public. 7. Long Marine Station, UC Santa Cruz and Ano Nuevo State Reserve, Half Moon Bay: Monday, 7 January, 8:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Includes drive through the Redwoods to Long Marine Station for no-host lunch. Guided tour of Afio Nueva State Reserve over coastal bluffs, dunes, and beaches to observe ele- phant seals (3-mile walk; warm clothing necessary). Tour lim- ited to 40 participants. 8. Santa Clara Valley Industrial Technology, Tour B: Mon- day, 7 January, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Lecture and tour of Hewlett-Packard Integrated Circuit Processing Laboratory, focusing on multiple integrated circuits such as bipolar and MOS. Tour and demonstration of an auto- mated circuit system at Xerox Corporation and research pro- totype laboratories. 9. Santa Clara Valley Life Science Technology Tour: Monday, 7 January, 1:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Introductory slide-show of Syntex Corporation and Lab- oratories and tour of pharmaceutical research labs and pro- duction and quality-control facilities. Visit to research facilities of Zoecon which manufactures numerous insecticides and pet care products. 10. The Geysers Power Plant, Sonoma County: Tuesday, 8 January, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Tour of Pacific Gas and Electric Company's geothermal power plant, hybrid solar home in Santa Rosa and (weather permitting) box-lunch picnic. 11. Lawrence Livermore Laboratory: Tuesday, 8 January, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Includes visits to laser facilities and magnetic fusion cen- ters. Tour of SHIVA, a 20-beam laser system. NOTE: Due to security regulations, L.L.L. requires the iden- tification of the citizenship of all tour participants in advance. 12. NASA-Ames Research Center, Mountain View: Tuesday, 8 January, 1:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Tour of construction sites of various aircraft and unique aeronautical research facilities including wind tunnels and mo- tion simulators. NOTE: Due to security regulations, NASA requires the identi- fication of the citizenship of all tour participants in advance. Commercial Tours The following commercial tours are also available; reserva- tions should be made in the lobby of the San Francisco Hilton Hotel: A. City Tour B. Muir Woods and Sausalito C. Napa Valley Wine Country D. Boat Cruises $ 7.75 7.25 20.00 prices vary Please be sure to make your tour reservations early-space is limited. 5 OCTOBER 1979 43 on November 23, 2020 http://science.sciencemag.org/ Downloaded from

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Annual MeetingSan Francisco

3-8 January 1980

Tours

For the Annual Meeting Program please see the Preliminary Program in the 21 September issue of Science, pages 1243-1249. Tours are limited to Meeting Registrants only.

Tours1. University of California, Davis: Friday, 4 January, 8:30a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Tram tour of the campus, which specializes in agriculturaland veterinary science with visit to Department of Enologyfollowed by no-host luncheon.

2. Santa Clara Valley Industrial Technology, Tour A: Friday,4 January, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Lecture and tour of Hewlett-Packard Integrated CircuitProcessing Laboratory, focusing on multiple integrated circuitssuch as bipolar and MOS. Tour and demonstration of Fair-child Camera manufacturing techniques.NOTE: Due to security regulations, Fairchild Camera requiresthe identification of the citizenship of all tour participants inadvance.

3. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and the Lawrence Hall ofScience: Friday, 4 January, 1:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

Multimedia presentation summarizing research effortsand tour of the Bevelac heavy-ion accelerator and the nuclearscience and biomedical research areas at LBL. Exhibits andactivities will be on display at Lawrence Hall.

4. University of California Medical Center, San Francisco:Friday, 4 January, 1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.

Lecture on the Center's DNA research and tour of someof the laboratories. Tour is limited to 15 participants.

5. Stanford Linear Accelerator Center: Saturday, 5 January,9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon

Includes tour of 2-mile-long linear electron accelerator,new facilities and high energy physics laboratories.

6. Exploratorium: Sunday, 6 January, 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.Museum utilizes unique methods for presenting science

to the general public.

7. Long Marine Station, UC Santa Cruz and Ano NuevoState Reserve, Half Moon Bay: Monday, 7 January, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

Includes drive through the Redwoods to Long MarineStation for no-host lunch. Guided tour of Afio Nueva StateReserve over coastal bluffs, dunes, and beaches to observe ele-phant seals (3-mile walk; warm clothing necessary). Tour lim-ited to 40 participants.

8. Santa Clara Valley Industrial Technology, Tour B: Mon-day, 7 January, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Lecture and tour of Hewlett-Packard Integrated CircuitProcessing Laboratory, focusing on multiple integrated circuitssuch as bipolar and MOS. Tour and demonstration of an auto-mated circuit system at Xerox Corporation and research pro-totype laboratories.

9. Santa Clara Valley Life Science Technology Tour: Monday,7 January, 1:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m.

Introductory slide-show of Syntex Corporation and Lab-oratories and tour of pharmaceutical research labs and pro-duction and quality-control facilities. Visit to research facilitiesof Zoecon which manufactures numerous insecticides and petcare products.

10. The Geysers Power Plant, Sonoma County: Tuesday, 8January, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Tour of Pacific Gas and Electric Company's geothermalpower plant, hybrid solar home in Santa Rosa and (weatherpermitting) box-lunch picnic.

11. Lawrence Livermore Laboratory: Tuesday, 8 January,8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Includes visits to laser facilities and magnetic fusion cen-ters. Tour of SHIVA, a 20-beam laser system.NOTE: Due to security regulations, L.L.L. requires the iden-tification of the citizenship of all tour participants in advance.

12. NASA-Ames Research Center, Mountain View: Tuesday,8 January, 1:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

Tour of construction sites of various aircraft and uniqueaeronautical research facilities including wind tunnels and mo-tion simulators.NOTE: Due to security regulations, NASA requires the identi-fication of the citizenship of all tour participants in advance.

Commercial ToursThe following commercial tours are also available; reserva-tions should be made in the lobby of the San Francisco HiltonHotel:

A. City TourB. Muir Woods and SausalitoC. Napa Valley Wine CountryD. Boat Cruises

$ 7.757.25

20.00prices vary

Please be sure to make your tour reservations early-space is limited.

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Following a long and honored tradition, the forthcomingAAAS Annual Meeting in San Francisco (3-8 January 1980)will feature an excellent selection of tours. Using the form onthis page, please make advance reservations as soon as pos-sible; space is limited and early commitment must be madeto the host organizations. Reservations received after 14 De-cember will be returned. Tickets will be held at the TicketDesk in the Meeting Registration Area (East Lounge, San

Francisco Hilton Hotel) and should be picked up 24 hours be-fore the tour. A nominal charge will be made to defray trans-portation costs. Handicapped persons who need assistance forthe tours (or any Meeting function) should consult the staff atthe Resource Center for Disabled Attendants in the TeakwoodB room (fourth floor, San Francisco Hilton). All tours departfrom and return to the O'Farrell Street entrance of the SanFrancisco Hilton at the respective times listed for each tour.

Annual MeetingSan Francisco

3-8 January 1980

AAAS Meeting registrants who wish to reserve tickets forany of the tours should complete the coupon below andreturn it to AAAS as soon as possible-space is limited.Reservations received after 14 December will be re-

turned. Tickets should be picked up (and nominal bus farepaid) at the AAAS Ticket Desk in the Meeting Registra-

Tour1. UC Davis [Fri., 4 Jan., 8:30 a.m.-4:00

P.M.]

*2. Santa Clara Valley Industrial Tour A[Fri., 4 Jan., 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.]

3. Lawrence Berkeley Lab. [Fri., 4 Jan.,1:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.]

4. UC Medical Center [Fri., 4 Jan., 1:30p.m.-4:30 p.m.]

5. Stanford Linear Accelerator [Sat., 5Jan., 9:00 a.m.-12 noon]

6. Exploratorium [Sun., 6 Jan., 2:00p.m.-5:00 p.m.]

Total Number of Tickets Reserved

No. ofTickets

Reservation Form for Tours

tion Area (East Lounge, San Francisco Hilton) during theAnnual Meeting, approximately 24 hours in advance ofthe scheduled tour. Do not send any remittance with thiscoupon; it is a reservation form only. Please note thattours are limited to Meeting registrants only.

Tour7. UC Santa Cruz, Afio Nuevo Reserve

[Mon., 7 Jan., 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.]

No. ofTickets

8. Santa Clara Valley Industrial Tour B[Mon., 7 Jan., 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.]

9. Santa Clara Valley Life Science[Mon., 7 Jan., 1:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m.]

10. Geysers Power Plant [Tues., 8 Jan.,8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.]

*11. Lawrence Livermore Lab. [Tues., 8Jan., 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.]

*12. NASA-Ames Research Ctr. [Tues., 8Jan., 1:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.]

[*If you have selected tours 2, 11, or 12, please indicatecitizenship I

Indicate any special requirements due to a handicap:

Address

City State Zin_

Mail to: ToursAAAS Meetings Office1776 Massachusetts Avenue, NWWashington, D.C. 20036

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Annual MeetingSan Francisco

3-8 January 1980

ADVANCE REGISTRATION FORM(B)

* Please check appropriate boxes, complete remainder of form (type or print), and enclOse payment.* Preconvention Program, badge, and voucher for full Program and Abstracts will be mailed to registrants in early December.* Full Program and Abstract Volume will be held at Advance Registrants' Desk at the San Francisco Hilton.* Registrations received after 14 December will be held at the AAAS Information Booth at the San Francisco Hilton.* Special one-day attendance registration will be available at on-site Registration Desk only.

Registration CtReeugar Studentt or Retiredl__Registratioo________Category _____ l_ Single Double* Single Double*

O AAAS Member 0 $27 0 $40 0 $14 0 $21O Non-Member:

0 Meeting registration only 0 $34 0 $47 0 $17 0 $24O Register and join: Single membership** 0 $61 0 $74 0 $37t 0 $44t0 Register and join: Double membership 0 $86* 0 $56t* |

tFull-time undergaduate or graduate students only.*Registrant and spouse (if newly joined, membership includes single subscription to Science, 52 issues per year).

**Specify name of new memberNOTE: 1979 Membership Dues: Regular Member, $34; Student or Emeritus, $23; Spouse (or Emeritus without Science), $12. (These are domestic

membership rates; inquire for Canadian and other foreign rates.)

NAME OF REGISTRANT:

NAME OF SPOUSE REGISTRANT:

REGISTRANT'S MAILING ADDRESS:[For receipt of program(s), badges(s),and Science (for new applicants)]

(Last Name)

(Last Name)

(First and Initial)

(First and Initial)

(Street)

(City/State) (Zip Code)

ADDITIONAL REGISTRANTS:(With same mailing address. Use newform if address differs.)REGISTRANT'SINSTITUTION OR COMPANY:

F-ni-FlI(City) (State) (Zip Code)

Check days Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon TueCONVENTION ADDRESS: attending: 0 0 0 0 0 0(Where you can be reached) (Hotel or Street Address, and/or Phone No.)

O Please check here if you need special services due to handicap. We will contact you prior to the meeting.

Mail to: American Association for the Advancement of Science, Dept. R,1515 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20005

SURVEY OF ATTENDANTSAnnual Meeting, San Francisco, 3-8 January 1980

Your answers to the following questions will help us in planning future AAAS Annual Meetings. Please complete the following form and eitherreturn it with your registration form or send in separately (to the same address) if you wish to respond anonymously (in any case, the two formswill be processed separately).

Principal Professional Interest Principal Professional Activity Institutional Affiliation Type11 0 Physical, mathematical 21 0 Teaching, education 31 l University, 4-year college12 0 Biological, medical 22 O Health practice 32 0 Other educational13 O Engineering 23 0 Other practice, consulting 33 0 Industrial, commercial14 E Social, behavioral 24 0 Research, development 34 0 Other private15 0 Science policy 25 0 Administration 35 0 Government16O. .............................................. 26O. . ............................................. 36O ..............................................

(other)

Highest Educational Level41 0 Doctoral Degree42 0 Master's Degree43 0 Other professional44 0 Bachelor's Degree45 O .................................

(other)

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Age51 0 Under 26 years52 0 26 to 35 years53 0 36 to 45 years54 0 46 to 55 years55 0 56 to 65 years56 0 Over 65 years

(other)Number of Past AAASMeetings Attended

61 0 None62 0 One63 0 Two64 0 Three65 0 Four66 0 Five or more

(other)

Distance Traveled to Meeting71 0 Under 51 miles72 0 51 to 150 miles73 0 151 to 400miles74 0 401 to 1000 miles75 0 1001 to 3000 miles76 0 Over 3000 miles

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ROOM RATES* AND HOUSING FORMReservations received after 13 December cannot be assured.The Housing Bureau will not accept any reservations by telephone.

Annual MeetingSan Francisco

3-8 January 1980

Double Parlor + Parlor +Hotels Single & Twin 1 Bedrm. 2 Bedrms. Parking**

SAN FRANCISCO HILTON M $38 $53 $161 $260 Main Bidg., 5th- Ilth Floor only:Headquarters Hotel Bldg. 42 57 and up and up Free parking next to your roomMason & O'Farrell Streets Bldg. 46 61 (subj. to availability).(No. ofrooms held: 1100)

Tower $58 $73 $174 $287 Valet parking @ $6.75 per day for62 77 and up and up reg. and non-reg. guests within-and-out privileges.

HOTEL ST. FRANCIS M $38 $53 $110 $171 $7.00 per day valet parking withUnion Square Main 42 57 and up and up in-and-out privileges for(No. ofrooms held: 600) B 46 61 registered guests only

Tower $62 $77 $180and up and up

SIR FRANCIS DRAKE $36 $51 $6.75 per day limited parkingPowell & Sutter Streets 40 55 $165 $205 with in-and-out privileges(No. of rooms held: 200) 44 59 for registered guests only*Room rates per day; add 8% San Francisco room tax. Extra person in a room: Hilton and St. Francis, $15; Sir Francis Drake, $12.

**Parking rates subject to change. Persons not registered in these hotels may park at same rates, but do not have in-and-out privilgs. Commercial parking is alsoavailable in arages located on Mason & O'Farrell across from the Hilton, beneath Union Square, and oh Sutter & Stockton.

NOTE: Ifroom rate specified is not available, the next available higher rate will be assigned. Confirmation will come to you fromthe Housing Bureau, which must be notified ofany room cancellation up to 18 December 1979. All other changes, and allcancellations after 18 December, must be made directly with the hotel.

AAAS HOUSING FORM

CHOICE OF HOTEL: First Second

ROOM: 0 Single 0 Double 0 Twin SUITE: 0 1 Bedroom 0 2 Bedrooms

Please indicate any special housing needs due to a handip:

Please type or print!

Third

PREFERRED RATE: $

ARRIVAL DATE:

DEPARTURE DATE:

TIME: a.m. 0 p.m.

TIME: a.m. 0 p.m.

NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ALL OCCUPANTS

Be sure to list definite arrival and departure dateand time. Reservations wil be held only until6 p.m. unless accompanied by I night's deposit.)

OF ROOM

Name

Street

City State Zip

Name

Street

City .State Zip

Name.

City State Zip

Name

Street.

City Zip

If more tha one occupant per room,confirmation to be sent to (state name):

Mail to: AAAS Housing Bureau1390 Market Street, Suite 260, San Frandsoo, CA 94102

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