Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 20:34:09 -0500 To: Canadian High Energy Physicist list: ; From: David BaileySubject: Invitations for 2004 IHEP Conference in Beijing Dear Colleague, It is time to let me know if you wish to attend the "32nd International Conference on High Energy Physics (ICHEP 04)" on 16-22 August 2004, in Beijing. (See http://ichep04.ihep.ac.cn/.) If you plan to attend, please let me have the following information as soon as possible. ------------------------------------------------------- Name: Title: Institute: Address: Telephone: E-mail: ------------------------------------------------------- As usual, please also let me have the following information. (1) If you are a speaker, session chairman, have any official duty, or intend to submit a paper, please specify: (2) Please indicate the most recent year you received an invitation for, or attended a conference in (a) International HEP (Rochester) Series (Last held in Amsterdam, 2002) (b) Lepton Photon Series (Fermilab, 2003) (c) Europhysics Series (Aachen, 2003) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- I believe our quota this year is large enough that everyone who wants to go will be able to do so, but to be safe it is best to reply promptly. If you are unsure whether you will attend, please fill out the above information and just let me know you aren't sure. Please post or forward this message for the benefit of any of your Canadian colleagues who may not be on my mailing list. As always, I apologize for any multiple copies you may receive from my combined mailing lists. Please contact me if you would like to be removed from or added to my mailing list. Yours sincerely, David Bailey Division of Particle Physics Canadian Association of Physicists *************************************************************************** David Bailey e-mail: dbailey à physics.utoronto.ca Physics Department University of Toronto Work Phone: (416)978-6674 60 St. George Street Work Fax: (416)978-1547 Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A7 Canada Web: http://physics.utoronto.ca/~dbailey