![]() Matthew B. Swope |
![]() Robin McGill |
![]() Mercedes Odessa Asp |
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Society Sponsors Session at CAMWS-SS Meeting |
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| Eta Sigma Phi again sponsored a session of
papers by members at the biennial meeting of the Southern Section of the
Classical Association of the Middle West and South, held last November
in Birmingham, Alabama. Megas Prytanis Jason Gajderowicz presided at the
session and also presented a paper on "Cato and Anthony in the
Deserts of Sin: |
Allegorical Cross-relations between Lucan and Athanasius." Other presenters were Jeff Hunt (Gamma Omega at Baylor University) on "Reality and Metaphor: Two Sides of Pompey," Matthew B. Swope (Zeta Theta, The Pennsylvania State University) on "Human Sacrifice: Barbaric Ritual or Roman Tradition?" | Mercedes Odessa Asp (Epsilon Tau, Beloit College) on "On Serpent Slaughter," Stephen Dmetruk Jr. (Zeta Iota, University of Georgia) on "Agricola the silent Stoic: a new revisionist perspective," and Robin McGill (Zeta Iota, University of Georgia) on "The Auspices of Nearest Light." |
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The
web page of the national office can be found at: On the page will be found various information on Eta Sigma Phi, as well as links to the pages of local chapters. It also contains copies of the forms for the Annual Report and the Report on Initiates. If your chapter has a web page, please send the address to the Executive Secretary so that it can be added to the national page.
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