DGS Newsletter, Volume 17, Number 2, March-April 1993 Page: 25
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DGS
NEWSLETTER
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Volume 17, Number 2 (Issue 147) Dallas, Texas
March-April 1993
1993 Spring Seminar: Something for Everyone!
The 37th Annual DGS Spring Seminar is just around the corner - Saturday, 27 March 1993 - and
everything is on schedule! Have you booked your seat to hear James L. Hansen? One of America's top
genealogical lecturers and educators, he will be speaking on The Draper Manuscripts: What They are
and How to Use Them, Naturalization Records and Passenger Lists, Research in Territorial Records,
and What to Do When You Hit a Brick Wall.
The fun and activities will begin with registration at 8:00 A.M. at the comfortable and spacious
Richardson Civic Center (North Central Expressway and Arapaho Road) in far North Dallas County.
A registration form is on page 47 or a brochure is available in the Genealogy Section of the Dallas
Public Library. If you need more information, contact Bruce Moseley at 235-6010.
Our Speaker
James L. Hansen has been the reference librarian
and genealogical specialist at the library of the State
Historical Society of Wisconsin for nineteen years.
He has taught beginning and advanced genealogical
research courses over Wisconsin's Education
Telephone Network and has published a handbook
for an introductory correspondence course on
genealogy offered by the University of Wisconsin
Extension. He is a nationally known speaker, having lectured at ten consecutive National Genealogical
Society annual conferences and at the National Archives' Institute on Genealogical Research.
This is Jim's first time to speak at the DGS Spring Seminar, and we encourage you to hear this
talented genealogical educator. Information about his lecture presentations is on page 30.
Our Exhibitors
An extra added attraction of each DGS Spring Seminar is the large display of genealogical books
and materials available for inspection and purchase. DGS attracts exhibitors from all over the United
States who turn the Richardson Civic Center's concourse into a genealogical marketplace filled with
books, forms, charts, maps, preservation materials, photographic materials, computers and related
products and services, novelties, free brochures, and free advice. Attendees can buy goods and services,
or obtain information on a variety of subjects. Ample time will be provided during breaks and lunch
for you to browse this popular attraction. Bring your checkbook!
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