\centerline{\bf Ten Years of \TeX\ and \MFb} \medskip\noindent The 1989 \TeX\ Users Group Meeting, to be held at Stanford University on August 21--23, marks the tenth annual meeting of TUG. The theme of this meeting is ``Ten Years of \TeX\ and \MF''. Our concern is no longer how to get \TeX\ to work, but is now focused on how \TeX\ should co-exist with other applications such as report generation and office automation. The keynote speaker for this year's meeting will be Don Knuth. He will present his paper about the history of \TeX, entitled ``The Errors of \TeX''. The 3-day annual meeting in August will be conducted as the highlight of a 2-week conference during which courses will be offered in \TeX\ and \TeX-related subjects.\looseness=-1 \smallskip \leftline{\sl Call for Papers} \noindent In order to publish a preliminary program announcement in a timely manner, it is requested that you contact the Program Coordinator (at the address listed below) not later than January 30th, informing him of the paper you intend to present, and with a short abstract of the proposed paper. Papers will be selected by February 20th, and authors notified as to whether their paper may be presented or not. The finished abstract is due by March 27th. The first draft of the paper for the proceedings will be due by April 24th. The finished paper will be due shortly after the conference. Depending on the number of requests to present a paper, the conference may have some parallel sessions. Following are some suggested topics, though papers are not limited to these: \item{$\bullet$}\TeX\ from the manager's viewpoint \item{$\bullet$} Production Uses of \TeX; unusual situations we overcame \item{$\bullet$} Integration of graphics, half-tones, and scanned images in \TeX\ output; software, hardware, or methods \item{$\bullet$} \MF\ fonts: font construction \item{$\bullet$} Non-\MF\ fonts: availability and how to cope with them \item{$\bullet$} \LaTeX: Examples of success with difficult jobs; how to do them \item{$\bullet$} \TeX\ and \PS: hardware or software; what is used; what is needed \item{$\bullet$} \TeX\ Training: beginning, advanced, manuals; what works, what doesn't \item{$\bullet$} \TeX\ Adjuncts: Design, integration of the pieces, user interfaces, problems \item{$\bullet$} Using \TeX\ as part of a larger system (such as desktop publishing); extensions to \TeX; subsets of \TeX \item{$\bullet$} Call for problems; inherent limitations of \TeX. Why don't you use \TeX? \smallskip \leftline{\sl Calendar} \def\leaderfill{\leaders\hbox to1em{\hss.\hss}\hfill} \line{Preliminary Notification \& Abstract\leaderfill January 30} \line{Papers Selected\leaderfill February 20} \line{Finished Abstract Due\leaderfill March 27} \line{First Draft of Paper Due\leaderfill April 24} \line{Annual Meeting\leaderfill August 21--23} \smallskip \leftline{\sl Program Coordinator} \noindent Preliminary Notification and Abstracts should be directed to: {\obeylines Dean Guenther Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164-1220, USA Phone: 0101-509-335-0411 Bitnet: |guenther@wsuvm1| } \smallskip\noindent Questions concerning any other aspect of the meeting (or conference) should be directed to the TUG Office: 0101-401-751-7760 or electronic mail: |tug@math.ams.com|.