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PSA 2008 Biennial Meeting
The twenty-first PSA biennial meeting will take place November
68, 2008, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at the Omni William
Penn Hotel
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ONLINE REGISTRATION for PSA 2008 is
available via the History of
Science Society website. Please note that if you
registered online for PSA 2006, the profile information you
entered then is still stored on the HSS website (and please
update your information as needed!). Otherwise, you will need
to create a profile, which is quick and painless.
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HOTEL RESERVATIONS. The
conference hotel, the historic William Penn Hotel in
downtown Pittsburgh, is already full, but Jay Malone of HSS
has secured overflow space at the Doubletree Hotel (at the
conference rate) directly behind the William Penn and the
Westin, which is down the street from the conference
hotel. Links for hotel reservations are available on the HSS
meeting page.
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE FOR PSA 2008
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FINAL VERSION OF THE PROGRAM
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TRANSPORT FROM THE AIRPORT
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If you can walk two blocks, the least expensive option is
to catch the 28X bus that runs between the airport and
downtown roughly every half hour. You can board the bus
from the same part of the airport as the limousine and
taxis. Disembark at the intersection of 7th Ave and
William Penn Place downtown. The William Penn Hotel is two
short blocks south on William Penn Place. Cost is $2.60
one way. For details and a schedule visit the Port
Authority website.
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A discount coupon is
available for airport shuttle service.
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THINGS TO DO IN DOWNTOWN PITTSBURGH
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CHILDCARE IN PITTSBURGH at the
PSA/HSS Meetings.
Parents and guardians may arrange for childcare through Rent-A-Mom,
Inc. The agency prefers that you contact them
directly. Please phone 412-722-9445 and ask for Suzanne or email her. Rent-A-Mom
prefers that you contact them at least two weeks prior to the
meeting. We hope to subsidize costs but this is not
assured. You should tell the agency that you are attending the
History of Science Society/Philosophy of Science Association
meeting to be held at the Omni William Penn. Also let them
know if you are interested in sharing a nanny with someone
else attending the conference. They try to match the nannies
with the children's age and temperament so sharing may be
difficult.
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When making arrangements, the agency will need to know to
whom the room is registered, the names of the children,
ages, hours of coverage needed, a credit card (Visa,
MasterCard or Discover). You will be advised of the
cash-payment process to the nanny and also the service
rate which is on a credit card and asked to provide an
email address for a receipt.
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The agency will let you know who the nanny is, along with
information regarding her work background, age, time with
Rent A Mom, etc. The family will be contacted by its nanny
before they come to town. The nanny will report to the
front desk of the hotel, and come up to the hotel room
where the child is.
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Rates: For the nanny: $12/hour plus an hourly parking
reimbursement. For Rent-A-Mom: $5/hour. So $17/hour total,
plus an hourly parking reimbursement. There's a 4-hour
minimum. There is a public garage across the street from
the hotel which charges $5 (flat rate) after 4 p.m. and on
weekends.
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Group. If a group wants to go in together on childcare,
only one representative of the group need contact
Rent-a-Mom. Nannies report to the front desk and proceed
to the hotel room or rooms where the children are. The
rule of thumb is 1 nanny per 4 children (although
e.g. infants require a higher nanny: child ratio). The
children cared for by the nanny can change during her tour
of duty, provided that he or she is never responsible for
more than 4 children [or the corrected maximum #, given
the ages etc of the children].
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Group Rates: For the nanny: $14/hour plus an hourly
parking reimbursement. For Rent-A-Mom: $5/hours. So
$19/hour total, plus an hourly parking
reimbursement. There's a 4-hour minimum.
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TRAVEL GRANTS for PSA Members
attending PSA 2008 (especially graduate students, independent
scholars, and recent Ph.D.s). Jay Malone at HSS has informed
me that funds are still available to support attendance to PSA
2008 for those individuals on the program. Graduate students,
independent scholars, and recent Ph.D.s are especially
encouraged to apply immediately if they have not already done
so. For application information visit http://www.hssweb.org/travelgrants/.
You may disregard the August 10 deadline mentioned on that
page.
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FIELD TRIPS at the PSA/HSS Meetings,
November 68, 2008, in Pittsburgh, PA. Registration for
field trips will be available with conference registration,
which will in turn be available in early August. Each trip
can accommodate 38 persons.
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Field Trip to Muddy Creek ($15)
Friday, 15 p.m. Discover the early oil and gas
industry around Pittsburgh and visit the fields between
Pittsburgh and Muddy Creek (guided by geologist Kathy
Flaherty). DVDs on the early oil industry in Pennsylvania
will be shown during the bus ride (including “Born
in Freedom: The Story of Colonel Drake,” made in
1954 and starring Vincent Price as Colonel Drake.) (If we
do not receive sufficient bookings by the close of
business on 14 October, HSSsupplied transportation
will be cancelled and your payment refunded.)
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Field Trip to Hunt Institute
($10) Friday, 10 a.m.12:30 p.m. The Hunt Institute
specializes in the history of botany and all aspects of
plant science. The institute acquires and maintains
authoritative collections of books, plant images,
manuscripts, portraits and data files. During the field
trip curators will display and discuss items from their
historical collections for conference attendees. Also
included is a gallery exhibit on renowned botanical artist
Pancrace Bessa (17721835). (If we do not receive
sufficient bookings by the close of business on 14
October, HSSsupplied transportation will be
cancelled and your payment refunded.)
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