Eta Sigma Phi at CAMWS-SS 2006 Eta Eta Sigma Phi, the national classics honorary society, will sponsor the following session of six undergraduate papers at the eighty-sixth anniversary meeting of the Southern Section of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South, November 2-4, 2006, at the University of Memphis Holiday Inn in Memphis, Tennessee.
“‘Sing Us a Song, Mr. Piano Man’”: The Symposium and Musical Development in Ancient Greece” McKenzie Mullally Clark (clarml3@wfu.edu) Beta Iota at Wake Forest University
“Genre, Intertextuality, and Odes 1.14” Joel Street (jstreet@depauw.edu) Theta Eta at DePauw University
“P³: Parmenides, Plato, and Parallel Universes” Nynshari Baenre (child_of_artemis_@hotmail.com) Alpha Omega at Louisiana State University
“Tiresias’ Ultimatum to Creon in Sophocles’ Antigone” Mackenzie (Mack) Zalin (ZalMS@rhodes.edu) Beta Psi at Rhodes College
“College Year in Lanuvium” Andrew Willey (wille201@umn.edu) Beta Psi of Rhodes College
“War Elephants in the Ancient World” Richard Harrod (rharrod@monm.edu) Gamma Omicron at Monmouth College
The purposes of Eta Sigma Phi are to develop and promote interest in classical study among the students of colleges and universities; to promote closer fraternal relationship among students who are interested in classical study, and to stimulate interest in classical study, and in the history, art, and literature of ancient Greece and Rome. Members are elected by local chapters which have been chartered by the society. Most members are undergraduates but chapters can also initiate graduate students, faculty, and honorees. There are 197 chapters of Eta Sigma Phi throughout the United States.
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