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Section of Public Contract Law, American Bar Association       Volume 21, Number 1, Fall 1985


Respite and Reflection at Boca Raton


GEOLOGISTS tell us that
at the end of the
Paleozoic era Africa,
Asia, Europe and the
Americas were a single
continent, Pangaea. The
Appalachian Mountains
and the land mass which
would become the east-
ern United States ad-
joined what would be
Europe and its Iberian
peninsula.
  It seems fitting there-
fore that an Iberian,
Juan Ponce de Leon,
was to land in Florida some 225 million years later,
in 1513, and claim the land for Spain. Other
Spaniards expanded the claim to encompass much
of the southeastern United States. For three cen-
turies, until the Adams- Onis Treaty ceded Florida
to the United States in 1819, the Spanish budged
the mid-Atlantic rift which had separated Europe
and North America.
  Florida, however, was not a Spanish favorite.
There were no precious metals. Soils were relative-
ly infertile. The Apalachee and other Indians were
not docile. French, British and American pressures
were continuous. Florida's importance lay in its
strategic location astride shipping lanes.
  Our era of leisure and air conditioning has
changed all of this. Watching the lift-off of a space
shuttle reminds us that Florida's strategic impor-


                        tance has not diminished.
                        However, Florida also
                        is now a favorite play-
                        ground.
                          On November 8
                        through 10, 1985, our
                        Section will enjoy one of
                        the sunshine state's
                        loveliest sandboxes, the
                        Boca Raton Hotel and
                        Club. A beach, golf
                     - courses, tennis courts,
                     . harbor inlet, attractive
                     facilities and    South
                        Florida weather will be
                     a. awaiting. On Friday,
November 8, knowledgeable panelists will explain
statutes, regulations and decisions on hazardous
wastes. Then, in open sessions on Saturday and
Sunday, November 9 and 10, the Section's Council
will address the great Potomac rift which is re-
facing the federal procurement world and the issues
this is generating. All are invited.
  Bring your binoculars and telescopes. Through
these you might be able to see a dim, hazy celestial
patch-Halley's comet. (One of the best chances to
see the comet will be at dusk nine days later near the
Pleiades when the sky is moon free.) During its peri-
odic visits, this Marco Polo of the Solar System has
witnessed the drift of continents and the vicissitudes
of life on earth. Pause a moment to reflect on how
different our world was even during the comet's
previous visit in 1910.


Issue Highlights: Section Directory, pullout center section 0 Public
    Contract Section News, page 3 * The Hazards of Hazardous
            Waste to the Government Contractor, page 4

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