Early registration for TMS Annual Meeting ends soon

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TMS will hold its Annual Meeting in San Antonio, November 10-15, 2011.
Make sure to register soon for TMS's 2011 Annual Meeting which will be held in San Antonio Nov. 10-15, 2011 as the early registration rates close October 17th. Events are booking fast.

Also, register by October 17th for the Special Inspection of Structural Masonry Construction and the Direct Design of Structural Masonry seminars as the early registration rates close then. Details on the meetings are posted here.

To register click here.
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