R E G I S T R A T I O N

The 1997 Global Engineering Conference will be headquartered at the Westin Hotel at Copley Place in the heart of downtown Boston. One of the premier hotels in the city, the Westin at Copley Place is located within walking distance of some of Boston's most exciting and popular attractions. The Westin is approximately 30 minutes from Logan International Airport. Transportation options include taxi ($15 to $20 one way); and airport shuttle bus (approximately $7.50 each way).

COMPLETE AND MAIL
THE REGISTRATION FORM.

Be sure to include credit card information or a check to cover the total registration fee. All checks should be made payable to Carrier Corporation Global Engineering Conference. Mail the form and payment to:

Ms. Selma Salmons
Carrier Global Engineering Conference
Carrier Corporation
P.O. Box 4808
Syracuse, New York 13221

Or fax the form to (315) 432-7846.
For additional program information, call (315) 432-7448.

MAKE YOUR
HOTEL RESERVATIONS

For your convenience, we have reserved a block of rooms at the Westin Hotel at Copley Place. Please contact the hotel directly for your reservation.

Westin Hotel at Copley Place Boston
10 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02116-5798
(617) 262-9600
(800) 228-3000

The daily single and double room rates for those attending the conference is $155. All attendees are welcome to arrive early or stay an extra day or two at the same rate. To receive the conference rate, be sure to specify that you will be attending the Carrier Global Engineering Conference when you make reservations.

Make your hotel reservations by April 20th to guarantee your room.

MAKE YOUR TRAVEL
ARRANGEMENTS

Discounted airfares for the conference have been established with most of the major airlines through Carlson Travel Network. Call:

1 (800) 438-8333 (U.S. Domestic)
(315) 432-6107 (From any location)

Please specify that you are traveling to the Carrier Global Engineering Conference.

DAVINCI AND CLAMS AT THE
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE

On Friday, May 23rd, we'll be combining a traditional New England clambake with one of the popular exhibits ever to tour the United States, "Leonardo," featuring the works and inventions of DaVinci. When you're done viewing more than 170 of his sketches, 25 working, large-scale models of his inventions, and 20+ CD-ROM stations reviewing his life and times, you can stroll the Museum of Science while enjoying some of the foods that make New England clambakes famous. You'll have clam chowder, mussel salad, boiled 'lobstah," barbecued chicken, corn of the cob, baked beans, fruit, and Boston cream cake. DaVinci and a clambake... they're both pure genius.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Full registration fees for attendees include all sessions, breakfasts, lunches and evening receptions. In addition, each registrant will receive a seminar workbook packed full of valuable how-to information. The spouse/guest registration fee includes a spouse/guest continental breakfast, city tour and both evening events.

DINNER AT 'CHEERS' (OPTIONAL)

On Saturday, May 24th we'll also be offering an optional evening at the site of one of television's most famous "watering holes," the bar at "Cheers." We'll start with a 30-45 minute tour of the city in an old-fashioned, motorized trolley.Then we'll head over to the Library Grill at the Hampshire House where you'll be able to choose one of three wonderful entrees (surf and turf, chicken or chargrilled salmon) and enjoy a tempting selection of house desserts. We'll end the evening with a drink at the Bull & Finch Pub, aka "Cheers." We can't be sure that Norm will give up his seat, but we do know that there's plenty of room to sit and enjoy and after-dinner cocktail. You may even want to take home a souvenir! The cost is $50 per person.

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