The first conference hotel is The Mansion at Judges’ Hill, with the price of $159.00 per night. You may begin to make reservations via phone (512-495-1800) or email (reservations@judgeshill.com). At this time, The Mansion does not accept group reservations on-line. When you call in or email you must state “I am with the Mailer-Jones Societies Group.” If [...]
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Conference 2009: Hotel Information
Hotel Information The hotel for the 2009 conference is the Capitol Hill Suites. A small block of rooms has been set aside (with discounted rates) for The Norman Mailer Society. Reservations should be secured as soon as possible. Capitol Hill Suites is in walking distance of the Library of Congress. Dial 1-800-619-9468 or by email: [...]
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