THURSDAY DECEMBER 28, 1995

8:00 am - 5:00 pm           Registration             Second Floor Foyer
                                                          Hyatt Regency
 
7:30 am - 8:30 am         Meeting of the                         Oxford
                   Committee on Ancient History           Hyatt Regency
 
7:30 am - 8:30 am         Meeting of the                      Windsor C
                 Editorial Board for Monographs           Hyatt Regency
 
7:30 am - 8:45 am  Meeting of the Council of the                Anaheim
             Alumni Association of the American School         Marriott
                   of Classical Studies at Athens
 
7:30 am - 9:00 am         Meeting of the           Chairman's Boardroom
            Committee on Scholarships for Minorities      Hyatt Regency
 
8:00 am - 9:00 am      Open Meeting of the               Columbia 1/2/3
                       Placement Committee                     Marriott
 

FIRST SESSION FOR THE READING OF PAPERS.

NOTE: THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE STRONGLY URGES ALL MEMBERS TO PARTICIPATE IN DISCUSSION AT THE SESSIONS THEY ATTEND. A SPECIAL EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO PROVIDE AMPLE TIME FOR DISCUSSION AT PAPER SESSIONS, PANELS, AND ALL PROGRAM UNITS.

8:30 am                     Section 1             Manchester Ballroom E
                         Paper Session:                   Hyatt Regency
                              Homer
                  Susan Shelmerdine, Presider

1. Alan J.M. Haffa, University of Wisconsin-Madison

The Appeal for Hector's Body: One Supplication or Two? (15 min.)

2. Erling B. Holstmark, University of Iowa

A Typology of Want; Why Elpenor? (15 min.)

3. Ruth Scodel, University of Michigan

The Removal of the Arms and Narrative Tension in the Odyssey (15 min.)

4. Thérèse de Vet, University of Southern California

Implications of Archaisms in the Homeric Poems (15 min.)

5. John Miles Foley, University of Missouri-Columbia

Guslar and Aiodos: What South Slavic Oral Epic Can -- and Cannot -- Tell us about Homer (15 min.)

Discussion


 

8:30 am                        Section 2                     Connaught
                             Paper Session:              Hyatt Regency
                              Greek Prose
                       John Marincola, Presider

1. Elizabeth Pender, King's College London

Language and Thought in Motion, From Tragedy to Plato (15 min.)

2. David C. Mirhady, University of Alberta

The Composition of Aristotle's Rhetoric (15 min.)

3. Leslie Collins-Edwards, University of California, San Diego

Mimesis as Progress: The Materialist Pedagogy of Isocrates (15 min.)

4 Erik Gunderson, University of California, Berkeley

Rhetoric, Cosmetics and Social Order in Dionysius of Halicarnassus' On the Ancient Orators (15 min.)

Discussion

8:30 am                     Section 3 Manchester             Ballroom A
                                Paper Session:            Hyatt Regency
                                East and West
                         Steven Lattimore, Presider

1. David W. Frauenfelder, North Carolina State University

Twins from the East: The Origins of Castor and Pollux Revisited (15 min.)

2. Sandra Westover, University of Southern California

Black Hephaistos: African Ironworking and Greek Ideology (15 min.)

3. Jay Reed, Ohio State University

Antinoe's Adonis and the Poetics of Ptolemaic Imperialism (15 min.)

4. John T. Ramsey, University of Illinois, Chicago

Rome's Annexation of Phrygia Maior: Gaius Gracchus and the Publicani (15 min.)

5. Jonathan Roth, San Jose State University

Paullus Fabius Saulus: Saint Paul's Roman Name? (15 min.)

Discussion

8:30 am                      Section 4            Manchester Ballroom F
                          Paper Session:                  Hyatt Regency
                        Women and Religion
                  Jennifer T. Roberts, Presider

1. Jennifer Larson, Kent State University

Handmaidens of Artemis? (15 min.)

2. Sarah Peirce, Fordham University

Nothing to do with "Maenadism:" Maenads, the Dionysian and Some Problems of Definition (15 min.)


3. Louis H. Feldman, Yeshiva University

The Relationship between Classical and Early Christian Anti-Semitism (15 min.)

4. Daniel Richter, University of Chicago

The Matron Lucina: An Analysis of a Hagiographic Topos (15 min.)

5. Carolyn S. Snively, Gettysburg College

Virgin and Deaconess: The Ambiguous Religious Roles of Late Antique Women (15 min.)

Discussion

8:30 am                     Section 5              Manhcester Ballroom D
                         Paper Session:                    Hyatt Regency
                          Latin Poetry
                  Joseph Farrell, Presider

1. Julia Haig Gaisser, Bryn Mawr College

Time after Time: Medea and Ariadne in Cat. 64 (15 min.)

2. Jeanne Neumann O'Neill, Davidson College

Florus and the Commendatio ad Gloriam in Horace, Epistles 1.3 (15 min.)

3. Gustaf Hansen, University of Toronto

The Non-Stoic Character of Persius' Satire (15 min.)

4. Brent Vine, Princeton University

The Resonance of a Prose Rhythm: Apuleius, Met. 2.29 (15 min.)

Discussion

8:30 am                     Section 6              Manchester Ballroom B
                         Paper Session:                    Hyatt Regency
                            Philology
                   Barbara McManus, Presider

1. Jon C. Billigmeier, California State University, Northridge

Homeric, (15 min.)

2. John Rauk, Michigan State University

The Vocative of Deus (15 min.)

3. Brian A. Krostenko, University of Notre Dame

Scents of Suauis in Cicero (15 min.)

4. Ann DeVito, Consortium for Latin Lexicography

Developing an Electronic Thesaurus Linguae Latinae (15 min.)

5. David Hart. University of Montreal

Towards a New Latin Dictionary (15 min.)

Discussion


 

8:30 am                        Section 7           Manchester Ballroom I
                            Panel Session:                 Hyatt Regency
              Modern Stagings of Ancient Greek Tragedy
                   Marianne McDonald, Organizer

1. Marianne McDonald, University of California, San Diego

Colonialism and Greek Tragedy: The Irish Experience (25 min.)

2. Sallie Goetsch, University of Warwick

Philoctetes in Vietnam (15 min.)

3. Herbert Golder, Boston University

The Orestes Murders (20 min.)

4. Kate Mendeloff, University of Michigan

Discovering Dionysus (20 min.)

5. Christopher W. Marshall, Trent University

How to Play with a Box (20 min.)

Discussion (20 min.)

 

8:30 am                      Section 8             Manchester Ballroom C
            Three-Year Colloquium on Cultural Poetics:     Hyatt Regency
          War Memorials: The Politics of Public Mourning
         Carol Dougherty and Leslie Kurke, Co-Organizers

Introduction: Carol Dougherty, Wellesley College

1. Anne Carson, McGill University

Mourning Becomes Exactitude: Simonides and the Art of the Public Epitaph (20 min.)

2. Richard Neer, University of California, Berkeley

The Rhetoric of the Kouros: Body, Rhetoric, Ideology (20 min.)

3. Andrew Wolpert, University of Chicago

Monumentalizing Compromise: Public Memorials Commemorating The Restoration of Athenian Democracy (20 min.)

BREAK (10 min.)

4. Sharon James, Bryn Mawr College

Memory, Anger and Dead Bodies as War Memorials in the Aeneid's Civic Conflicts (20 min.)

5. Samuel Hughes, University of Pennsylvania

Spectacular Indeterminacy: A Study of the Mars Ultor Temple and its Dedicatory Games as War Memorial (20 min.)

Discussion (20 min.)


 

8:30 am                       Section 9                      Windsor A,B
                           Panel Session:                  Hyatt Regency
            The Role of Modern Medical Knowledge in the
                     Study of Ancient Medicine
                   Lesley Dean-Jones, Organizer

(Sponsored by the Society for Ancient Medicine)

1. John Riddle, North Carolina State University, Raleigh

Evaluation of Ancient Medicine and Historical Positivism (20 min.)

2. Helen King, Liverpool Institute of Higher Education

How Should We Read Ancient Medicine? (20 min.)

3. John Scarborough, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Greco-Roman Therapies for Greco-Roman Ailments: Comparative Techniques and Modern Medicine (20 min.)

4. Paul T. Keyser, Cornell University

Retrospective Diagnosis as a Problem in Conceptual Translation (20 min.)

5. Nancy Demand, Indiana University

Constructing Illness and Retrospective Diagnosis (20 min.)

Discussion

9:00 am-10:00 am      Meeting of the Board of Advisors         Windsor C
                of the Database of Classical Bibliography  Hyatt Regency
 
9:30 am-11:00 am             Meeting of the            Secretary's Suite
                     APA Committee on Placement                 Marriott
 
 
              SECOND SESSION FOR THE READING OF PAPERS.
 
11:00 am                      Section 10           Manchester Ballroom E
                            Paper Session:                 Hyatt Regency
                              Aeschylus
                     William Thalmann, Presider

1. Maureen Haviland, Columbia University

Characterization of the Aeschylean Scholia (15 min.)

2. Michael Hendry, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa

Post-Promethean Thugs: The Human Condition in the Prometheus Bound (15 min.)

3. Joshua T. Katz, Harvard University

The Parodos of the Agamemnon Again: A Trojan Perspective (15 min.)

4. David J. Schenker, University of Missouri, Columbia

Narrative Layering in the Speech of Agamemnon, Ag. 206-17 (15 min.)

Discussion


 

11:00 am                   Section 11              Manchester Ballroom A
                         Paper Session:                    Hyatt Regency
                         Roman History
                 Thomas R. Martin, Presider

1. J. Rufus Fears, University of Oklahoma

The Augurate of Sulla (15 min.)

2. Thomas P. Hillman, Monmouth University

Pompeius in Africa and Sulla's Order to Demobilize (Plutarch Pompeius 13.1-4) (15 min.)

3. Ann M. Marshall, Union College

Atticus, Athens and the Mithridatic War (15 min.)

4. Stefan G. Chrissanthos, University of Southern California

Caesar and the Mutiny of 47 BC (15 min.)

5. Carin M.C. Green, University of Iowa

Varro's Political Aviary: De Re Rustica 3.1-5 (15 min.)

Discussion

11:00 am                     Section 12            Manchester Ballroom D
                          Paper Session:                   Hyatt Regency
                            Roman Elegy
                    E. N. Genovese, Presider

1. Leah Himmelhoch, University of Texas, Austin

On Death, the Maiden, and the Creation of the Elegiac Muse in Catullus' c. 65 (15 min.)

2. David A. Jones, Hillsdale College

A Dedication with Renunciation: Motival Inventio in Lygdamus 1 (15 min.)

3. Rebecca L. Frost, University of Pennsylvania

Rhetoric, Servitium Amoris and Authority in Propertius I.1 (15 min.)

4. Nigel J. Nicholson, Reed College

Gallan Multiplication in Propertius' Monobiblos (15 min.)

Discussion

11:00 am                       Section 13                         Oxford
                             Panel Session:                Hyatt Regency
                         Rhetoric and Neo-Latin
                     Terence O. Tunberg, Organizer
       (Sponsored by the American Association for Neo-Latin Studies)
 

Chair: Jane Crawford, Loyola Marymount University

1. Outi Merisalo, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

History and Rhetoric in Tito Livio Frulovisi's Vita Henrici Quinti (20 min.)

2. Kenneth Lloyd-Jones, Trinity College

Erasmus and Dolet on Dissimulation (20 min.)

3. Mark Morford, University of Virginia

The Epistolica Institutio of Justus Lipsius (20 min.)

4. Michelle Valerie Ronnick, Wayne State University

The Meaning and Method of Milton's Panegyric of Cromwell in the Defensio Pro Populo Anglicano Secunda (20 min)

5. Frank Coulson, The Ohio State University

Humanistic Biographies of Ovid (20 min.)

Discussion

11:00 am                         Section 14        Manchester Ballroom C
                               Panel Session:              Hyatt Regency
                            Ovid in Margine Mundi:
                   Psychology and Subjectivity in the Tristia
                         Andrew D. Walker, Organizer

1. Andrew D. Walker, University of Southern California

Narrative, Body, Eye: Psychoanalytic Themes in Ovid's Tristia (15 min.)

2. Gareth Williams, Columbia University

The Rhetoric of Psychology in Ovid's Tristia (15 min.)

3. Ellen Oliensis, Yale University

Return to Sender: The Rhetoric of Nomination in Ovid's Tristia (15 min.)

4. Thomas N. Habinek, University of Southern California

Doctissima Perilla: Female Learning and the Limits of Masculinism in Tristia 3.7 (15 min.)

Respondents: Patricia Rosenmeyer, Yale University (10 min.)

William Fitzgerald, University of California, San Diego (10 min.)

11:00 am                        Section 15         Manchester Ballroom F
                        Three-Year Colloquium on            Hyatt Reency
                        Ideology and Poetic Form:
                               Greek Comedy
                       Charles Platter, Organizer

1. Daniel McGlathery, University of Michigan

The Politics of Gastronomical Imagery in Aristophanes' Acharnians (15 min.)

2. Niall Slater, Emory University

Aristophanes' Spectator Politics (15 min.)

3. Gregory Dobrov, University of Michigan

Swallowing Euripides: Ideology and the Comic Poetics of Transformation (15 min.)

4. Wilfred Major, Loyola University, New Orleans

Menander in a Macedonian World (15 min.)

Respondent: Charles Platter, University of Georgia (15 min.)

 

11:00 am                   Section 16              Manchester Ballroom I
                         Panel Session:                    Hyatt Regency
                Neoplatonism in Late Antiquity:
             Continuity with the Ancient Tradition
                   John F. Finamore, Organizer
  (Sponsored by the International Society for Neoplatonic Studies)
 

Commentator: John F. Finamore, University of Iowa

1. Ruth Majercik, University of California, Santa Barbara

The Chaldaean Oracles and the School of Plotinus (20 min.)

2. Jay Bregman, University of Maine

Hellenic Neoplatonism Among Christians and Hellenes (20 min.)

3. Sara Rappe, University of Michigan

Dogmatic Doubt: Damascius' Relation to the Skeptical Tradition (20 min.)

Discussion

11:00 am                       Section 17          Manchester Ballroom B
                             Panel Session:                Hyatt Regency
                 Women and Death in the Ancient World
               Nancy Demand and Ronda Simms, Organizers
             (Sponsored by the Women's Classical Caucus)

1. Delores O'Higgins, Bates College

Brides of Death: Reading the Crones of Aristophanes' Comedies (20 min.)

2. Sarah Johnston, Ohio State University

Hekate, Demons and Reproductive Death (20 min.)

3. Gail Holst-Warhaft, Cornell University

Festivals and Funerals: Women's Role in Death Rituals and its Relationship to Their Participation in Festivals and Mystery Cults in Ancient Greece (20 min.)

4. Micaela Janan, Duke University

The Phenomenenology of the Spirits: Propertius' Cornelia Elegy (4.11) (20 min.)

Respondent: Eva Stehle, University of Maryland (20 min.)

12:00 n-1:00 pm       Open Organizational Meeting for          Windsor B
               the Society of Ancient Military Historians  Hyatt Regency
 
12:00 n-1:30 pm       Open Organizational Meeting for          Windsor A
                          "Classica Americana"           Hyatt Regency
 
12:00 n-1:30 pm                Meeting of the               Manchester 1
           Committee of the Regional Classical Associations     Marriott
 
12:00 n-4:30 pm            Annual Meeting of the    Chairman's Boardroom
                         TLL Fellowship Committee          Hyatt Regency
 
12:30 pm-2:00 pm           Annual Meeting of the               Windsor C
                  Committee on the Classical Tradition     Hyatt Regency
 
1:00 pm-2:00 pm      Annual Business Meeting of the               Oxford
              American Association for Neo-Latin Studies   Hyatt Regency
 

THIRD SESSION FOR THE READING OF PAPERS.

                   
1:30 pm                         Section 18         Manchester Ballroom E
                              Paper Session:               Hyatt Regency
                            Athenian Discourse
                          Josiah Ober, Presider

1. Robert L. Kane, Miami University

Speaking of the Dead: Epic v. Civic Speech in the Ajax Burial Debate (15 min.)

2. John Carlevale, Boston University

The Paideia Play and the Didactic Function of Tragedy (15 min.)

3. James F. McGlew, Iowa State University

Laughing at Poverty: Comic Fantasy and the Ploutos (15 min.)

4. S. Douglas Olson, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Rewriting the City: Political Ideology in Aristophanes' Wasps (15 min.)

5. Matthew R. Christ, Indiana University

(Re)shaping Athenian Law: Metis and Metaphor in the Attic Orators (15 min.)

6. Susan Prince, University of Michigan

Antisthenes' Ajax and Odysseus and Persuasion in a Democracy (15 min.)

Discussion

1:30 pm                      Section 19            Manchester Ballroom D
                           Paper Session:                  Hyatt Regency
                         Early Greek Lyric
                       William Race, Presider

1. Sarah Mace, Union College

Utopian and Erotic Fusion in a New Elegy of Simonides (15min.)

2. Christopher A. Faraone, University of Chicago

Hipponax Frag 128W: Parody of Epic Narrative or Ritual Chant? (15 min.)

3. Bruce M. King, University of Chicago

The Heroized and Humanized Monster of Stesichorus' Geryoneis (15 min.)

4. Suzanne Bonefas, Miami University

Ars Memoriae: Memory and Memorial in the Simonidean Epitaphs (15 min.)

5. Ippokratis Kantzios, Bryn Mawr College

Pindar's Muses (15 min.)

6. Stephen B. Heiny, Earlham College

Metaphor, Persuasion and Performance in Pindar's Olympia 2 (15 min.)


 

1:30 pm                     Section 20             Manchester Ballroom B
                          Paper Session:                   Hyatt Regency
                       Roman Historiography
                     Thomas Scanlon, Presider

1. Drew A. Mannetter, University of Wisconsin-Madison

The Narrative Function of Caesar's Catalogs: Bellum Gallicum 7.75 and 7.90 (15 min.)

2. Alan Heinrich, SUNY, Buffalo

Narrative and Authority in Sallust's Bellum Catilinae (15 min.)

3. Cynthia Damon, Amherst College

From Source to Sermo: Narrative Technique in Livy 34.54.4-8 (15 min.)

4. D. Thomas Benediktson, University of Tulsa

Fate and the Structure of Suetonius' Galba (15 min.)

Discussion

1:30 pm                      Section 21            Manchester Ballroom F
                           Panel Session:                  Hyatt Regency
                     Devising Social Fictions
                     Susan Stephens, Organizer

1. Martin Bloomer, Stanford University

Silencing the Novel (20 min.)

2. Susan Stephens, Stanford University

Fragmentation and Reintegration in Apuleius' Golden Ass (20 min.)

3. Stephen Nimis, Miami University, Ohio

The Ancient Novel and the Sense of an [Open] Ending (20 min.)

4. Kate Cooper, University of Manchester, England

Fragmentation and Recognition in the Pseudo-Clementine Recognitiones (20 min.)

Respondent: James Tatum, Dartmouth College

Discussion

1:30 pm                     Section 22             Manchester Ballroom I
                          Panel Session:                   Hyatt Regency
                    The Rim of the Frog Pond:
            The Interaction of Peoples and Cultures on the
                Periphery of the Ancient Greek World
       Stanley M. Burstein and Frank M. Clover, Co-Organizers
           (Sponsored by the Committee on Ancient History)

Chair: Frank M. Clover, Wisconsin-Madison

1. H. Sancisi-Weerdenburg, University of Utrecht

The Pace of Acculturation in the Achaemenid Empire (20 min.)

2. Richard Jasnow, Johns Hopkins University

Echoes of Alexander: The Image of Alexander the Great in Demotic Literature (20 min.)

3. Jeffrey Lerner, Wake Forest University

Indo Greek: Adaptation and Assimilation (20 min.)

4. Frank Holt, University of Houston

Cultural Diversity on the Greek Frontier: A New Methodology (20 min.)

Respondent: Stanley M. Burstein, California State University, Los Angeles (10 min.)

1:30 pm                       Section 23           Manchester Ballroom A
                      Three-Year Colloquium on             Hyatt Regency
                   Early Greek Culture and Society
                 Approaches to Greek State-Formation
                       John R. Lenz, Organizer

Introduction: John R. Lenz, Drew University (5 min.)

1. Donald C. Haggis, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Considerations of Heterarchy toward a Definition of Pre-State Society in the Aegean (20 min.)

2. Nigel Spencer, Institute of Archaeology, Oxford

Early Iron Age and Archaic Lesbos: A Place Between East and West (20 min.)

3. Kurt A. Raaflaub, Center for Hellenic Studies

Homeric Soldier-Citizens and the Rise of the Polis (20 min.)

4. David W. Tandy, University of Tennessee

Agroskopia: Hesiod's Oikos and the Rise of the Consumer-City (20 min.)

5. Paul Christesen, Columbia University

Odysseus at the Academy: The Evolution of the Socio-Political Context of Greek Athletics c. 800-550 B.C. and the Rise of the Polis (20 min.)

Respondent: Ian Morris, Stanford University (20 min.)

1:30 pm                                                        Connaught
                             Panel Session:                Hyatt Regency
                       The Heritage of Plutarch
                    Anthony J. Podlecki, Organizer
            (Sponsored by the International Plutarch Society)

1. Stephen T. Newmyer, Duquesne University

Of Pigs and People: Plutarch and the French Beast Fable (25 min.)

2. Brad Cook, American School of Classical Studies, Athens

Plutarch's Demosthenes and Demosthenes (25 min.)

3. Lawrence Tritle, Loyola Marymount University

Plutarch and the Georgekreis under the Bent Cross: Victor Frank and Agis & Cleomenes (25 min.)

4. Margaret M. Smith, University of California, Irvine

How's the View? The Legacy of Plutarch's Cultural Perspective (25 min.)

Respondent: Hubert M. Martin, Jr., University of Kentucky (25 min.)

1:30 pm                       Section 25           Manchester Ballroom H
                        Joint Panel Session:               Hyatt Regency
          A City of Images: Some Views Twelve Years Later
         Giulia Sissa and Robert F. Sutton, Jr., Co-Organizers

1. Giulia Sissa, Johns Hopkins University

A City of Images: Ambitions, Reception, Transformations (20 min.)

2. François Lissarrague, CNRS, Centre Louis Gernet, Paris

From Iconography to Anthropology (20 min.)

3. Françoise Frontisi-Ducroux, Collège de France, Centre Louis Gernet, Paris

From Mask to Frontal Face: The "Apostrophe" (20 min.)

4. Alain Schnapp, Panthéon Sorbonne, Centre Louis Gernet, Paris

Hunt and Hunters in Ancient Greece (20 min.)

5. Robert F. Sutton, Jr., Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis

A City of Changing Images: Exploring the Dimension of Time (20 min.)

6. Gloria Ferrari Pinney, University of Chicago

Meaningful Figures (20 min.)

Respondent: H. Alan Shapiro, University of Canterbury (15 min.)

Discussion

1:30 pm                       Section 26            San Diego Ballroom A
                        Joint Panel Session:                    Marriott
                  Sexual Harrassment in the Academy
          GailAnn Rickert and Deborah Roberts, Co-Organizers
         (Sponsored by the APA Committee on Professional Matters, 
              The Women's Classical Caucus of the APA, 
         The AIA Commmittee on Professional Responsibilities, and 
             The AIA Subcommittee on Women in Archaeology)

Introduction: Matthew S. Santirocco, New York University, APA Vice President for Professional Matters

1. Attorney Virginia Gaburo, Virginia H. Gaburo & Associates

2. Attorney Marilyn Ireland, Professor of Law, California Western Law School

3. Barbara Gutek, University of Arizona, Tucson

Open Discussion

Breakout Sessions immediately follow panel                  Torrey 1/2/3
                                                                Marriott
 


 

2:00 pm-3:00 pm     Meeting of the Joint Committee     Secretary's Suite
                  on Classics in American Education             Marriott
 
3:30 pm-4:30 pm  Meeting of the Education Committee's  Secretary's Suite
               Sub-Committee on the Promotion of Greek          Marriott
 
3:30 pm-5:30 pm            Meeting of the                      Windsor A
                    Committee on Publications              Hyatt Regency
 
3:45 pm-5:00 pm      Reception Sponsored by the    Manchester Ballroom I
                 APA Committee on Ancient History          Hyatt Regency
                and the Friends of Ancient History
 
4:00 pm-5:30 pm   Annual Meeting of the Advisory   Manchester Ballroom D
             Council of the American Academy in Rome       Hyatt Regency
 
4:00 pm-5:30 pm       Reception Sponsored by the          Manchester 1,2
          Friends of Classics, San Diego State University       Marriott
 
4:15 pm-5:15 pm     Annual Meeting of the Associated           Windsor B
            Colleges of the Midwest/Great Lakes Colleges   Hyatt Regency
                       Association of Classicists
 
5:00 pm-6:30 pm           Business Meeting of the              Connaught
                  Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Classical Caucus    Hyatt Regency
 
5:00 pm-7:00 pm   Reception for Alumni and Friends of the         Oxford
                          College Year in Athens           Hyatt Regency
 
5:00 pm-7:30 pm        Reception sponsored by the  Manchester Ballroom F
                    Etruscan Foundation Hyatt Regency


5:00 pm-7:00 pm         Joint Presidential Forum    San Diego Ballroom B
                              Co-Organizers:                    Marriott
                Emily Townsend Vermeule, APA President
                    Stephen L. Dyson, AIA President
          The Classics, Archaeology and the New Millennium

Discussants:

1. John Bennet, University of Wisconsin

2. Carla Antonaccio, Wesleyan University

3. Sarah Morris, University of California, Los Angeles

4. Jack L. Davis, University of Cincinnati

5. Deborah Boedeker, Center for Hellenic Studies

Open Discussion

6:00 pm-7:00 pm           Annual Meeting of the          Manchester Ballroom D
                         Classical Society of the                Hyatt Regency
                         American Academy in Rome
 
6:00pm-8:00pm    Meeting of the Managing Committee       Manchester Ballroom C
        of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens    Hyatt Regency
 
6:00pm-10:00pm       Meeting of the Board of Directors    Chairman's Boardroom
                    of the Classical Association of the          Hyatt Regency
                           Middle West and South
 
6:30pm-8:30pm     Reception for Alumni and Friends of the            Windsor A
                        American Numismatic Society              Hyatt Regency
 
7:00pm-8:00pm            Graduate Student Reception          West Lobby Lounge
                                sponsored by                          Marriott
           TIAA/CREF and the American Philological Association
 
7:00pm-8:30pm            Reception sponsored by the      Manchester Ballroom E
                          American Academy in Rome               Hyatt Regency
 
7:30-9:00pm            Reception for TAPA Referees                  Windsor C
                sponsored by the Committee on Publications       Hyatt Regency
 
8:00pm-9:00pm          Reception for Candidates of the            Manchester 1
                          Lionel Pearson Fellowship                   Marriott

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