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Dear Friends and Colleagues,

Although we cannot claim fall has arrived in Texas, September is well underway 
and the September 25, 2009, deadline for the Annual Fall Meeting of the Texas 
Map Society is fast approaching. The dates are October 2-4, 2009, and the place 
is the Central Library at The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas

The meeting this fall is extraordinary! We are celebrating the life and work of 
Alexander von Humboldt with a number of events, including a host of great 
speakers beginning with The University of Texas at Arlington’s own Imre 
Demhardt, along with Ralph Ehrenberg Chief Emeritus, Geography and Map 
Division, Library of Congress; Ben Huseman, Cartographic Archivist for UT 
Arlington’s Special Collections and curator of the new exhibition on Humboldt; 
and Jan de Graeve, the President of the International Institution for the 
History of Surveying and Measurement. A Gallery Tour of the Humboldt exhibition 
is also on the agenda as is the Member’s Map with host David Finfrock. As a 
special section this year, TMS is adding a Collector’s Forum on Sunday morning.

A copy of the registration brochure in a downloadable pdf format is online at 
the TMS web site http://libraries.uta.edu/txmapsociety/.  Follow the links to 
Upcoming Meeting.  For additional information, please contact: Kit Goodwin, at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Katherine R. (Kit) Goodwin
Secretary-Treasurer
Texas Map Society
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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