Spring 2006 Courses

A Capital Idea!  Study Tour of Our Nation's Capital

Washington, District of Columbia
Limited Enrollment

April 22-26, 2006
Saturday through Wednesday

We have reserved rooms at The Jefferson Hotel,
a historic boutique hotel four blocks from The White House and
confirmed seats aboard Continental Airlines.
Itinerary Includes Private Tours of Historic Homes,
Museums, and Institutions of Our Democracy


Cost of the study tour is $2,175.00. This cost includes air fare and hotel (four nights based on double occupancy; supplement for single rooms, subject to availability, is $150 per night); ground transportation; lecturer and guide; entry fees on guided tours; special lunches, cocktail receptions, and two dinners (except Monday lunch) with non-alcoholic beverages; taxes; and gratuities. The price does not include breakfast, travel insurance, medical, hospitalization, or evacuation costs. Participants are responsible for alcoholic beverages as well as charges within the hotel (room service, food and beverages, telephone and fax, laundry and valet, and other personal charges). All participants should be in good health and capable of walking long distances.


Payment schedule: Registration and a deposit of $500 per person must be received by February 21, 2006. Balance is due on or before March 15. Reservations canceled in writing by March 15 will result in a cancellation fee of $250. For reservations canceled after March 15, we regret we cannot offer refunds unless your place can be filled from the waiting list. A handling fee may be deducted from such refund.

Reservations will be accepted in the order received and must be accompanied by the deposit which can be made by check or credit card [Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card or American Express]. Please register early to secure a place. Registration may be made by mail or fax (713) 666-9000).


To request Registration Form, you may call (713) 666-9000 or email houstonseminar@houston.rr.com
The Houston Seminar
P. O. Box 22764
Houston, Texas 77227-2764

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Partisan Politics

Art at the Airport

Klineberg on Houston

Updike's America

Joseph Ellis on George Washington

Collecting Art

Solo Cello/ Solo Viols

Four Critics

From Slavery to Revolution  

Foreign Policy

Menil House

A Capital Idea