Annual Meeting ‘Cascade’ and Precis

Mary Brown, CAAS Executive Director

As first-year “Eaglz” coach Chip Kelley and his gridiron squad were preparing to leave Philadelphia for their anabatic week-6 contest with Tampa Bay, presiders, presenters, and participants in the 2013 CAAS Annual Fall Meeting were taking their places and settling in at the University of Pennsylvania’s Hilton International Inn at Penn.

The continual rain from Thursday to Friday did not dampen the spirits of the over one hundred and fifty anticipated participants in this perennial match up of philologists, pedagogues, and “reception” theorists, flanked by ancient historians and archaeologists.

Schedules visible on big-screen TV’s, complemented by a full printed program, tinted pink in honor of October as “National Breast Cancer Awareness Month,” greeted each arrival in the lobby.

Check-in was managed by Lynn Smith, recently the head docent of the Penn Museum’s Mediterranean Sections, and first-year Latin teacher at Gateway High School, New Jersey, Kerry Horleman, 2013 summa cum laude graduate of Saint Joseph’s University.

Closely monitoring the Meeting’s proceedings were the following exhibitors stationed, with time-outs, in Saint Marks Ballroom for the duration: Nicole Love and Katherine Panagakos of ETA SIGMA PHI; Adam Blistein, Executive Director of the American Philological Association [recently re-monickered The Society For Classical Studies]; Penn Docent and retired military officer, Joe Balmos, founder and director of the non-profit “A Day With Ancient Greece and Rome;” and veteran Donald “Bolchazy-ed” Sprague of Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers.

In the early minutes, memorial tribute was paid to the longtime stalwart defender of the utility of the Classics, Lou Bolchazy, with his energetic wife Marie and son Allan in attendance prior to a scheduled engagement in Manhattan.

The “cascade” of marvelous talks and congenial panel presentations was interrupted only by time-out refreshment breaks and key mealtimes. Ovationes, much like half-time honorifics, highlighted the professional careers of Andrew Miller, University of Pittsburgh; Paul Properzio, Boston Latin Academy and CAAS past President; and Martha Davis, Temple University.

During Saturday’s lunchtime break, the entire Classical World team, led by Matthew Santirocco, was recognized for past and present efforts. In addition, retiring CW Managing Editor of nearly twenty years, Sally Sanderlin, came out of retirement to receive a rarely-intoned gratulatio, most ably delivered by incoming CAAS President, Janet Martin, Princeton University, Emerita.

All told, the packed schedule included seven panels and a dozen paper sessions sporting over seventy presenters, supported by a roster of twenty-two members of the Program Committee with hometown favorite Judy Hallett at the helm.

The Inn’s Head Chef, Eileen Moran, and her crew created intriguingly delicious meals, one after another, consisting of on-site bakery items, farm-to-table proteins and organic fruits and vegetables, again and again offering versatile delights to the palate.

Of special note was Friday evening’s lead-up Jerry Clack Reception “venue-d” in the Mosaic Gallery of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Attendees were shuttled back-and-forth by Philadelphia Trolley Works, although several courageous fans made their way on foot from The Inn at Penn to the Museum.

Flying in on Thursday from Kings College, London was Homeric expert and diva, Edith Hall, who won the crowd with her rousing talk titled “The Greeks and the Sea,” fulfilling all pre-talk predictions of a thoroughly entertaining and academically relevant forecast of her upcoming book, Introducing The Ancient Greeks.

Unlike over-lubricated Eagles fans making their way into Lincoln Financial Field after tailgating in the adjacent parking lot, the Clack Lecture’s guests who “packed into” Penn Museum’s Rainey Auditorium were far from rowdy, asking pertinent and compelling questions of Professor Hall.

It is worth noting, however, that there was an enjoyable pre-talk warm-up catered by Jenn Mikos of Restaurant Associates and buttressed by Wendy Domurat of Dogfish Head Brewery. The backstory on that combination begins with Patrick McGovern, molecular biologist with Penn Museum, who consulted with Sam Calagione of Dogfish to create two very potable beers, Etrusca and Midas’ Touch, both of which have, in recent years, competed and fared well in The Great American Beer Festival held in mid-October.

Special thanks for this remarkably successful venture, despite an occasional IT fumble or game-delay, go to John Monteverde and The Inn at Penn staff, Julian Siggers of Penn Museum, Tena Thomason of Penn Museum Events, Brian Rose and Penn Classics, beermeister illuminatus Patrick Mc Govern, Judy Hallett and the journeyman Program Committee, CAAS Board Members, and, most especially, all in attendance and those present in spirit, for the CAAS 2013 Annual Fall Meeting.

Nota Bene: Next year’s Annual Meeting will be held in Washington at the Marriott at the Metro Center, October 9-11. Please join us. Stay tuned for updates regarding the specs and logistics for CAAS 2014 on the CAAS-CW website.

Executive Director’s Note: The Birds, as a result of creative defense and a nimble #9 quarterback keeper play, defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 31-20, to boost Philadelphia’s record to 3-3, in advance of an anticipated grueling kata-based* match with Dallas on October 20 in Philadelphia.

*(kata: [Japanese] a series of basic exercises or postures and movements used to teach and improve the execution of techniques in judo and other martial arts. OED, 2002)

Delaware Latin Workshop

The Delaware Classical Association will be hosting another of our popular Latin Workshops on Saturday, November 9, from 9 AM to 1 PM, at the Embassy Suites on South College St. in Newark, across from the Delaware Stadium on Route 896. The Workshop is open to Latin teachers at all levels, advanced students, and interested members of the community. We look forward to a lively morning of workshops, discussions, networking, and good food and fellowship. Thanks to a generous grant from CAAS, there is no charge to attend.

Click here for more information. For questions or to register, please contact DCA President Lynn Sawlivich at lsaw@udel.edu

Technology workshops for Latin teachers

I came, I saw, I clicked: Fall professional development opportunities in Chicago and New Jersey for Latin teachers.

For more details:

Friday, October 11, 2013 / 8:30 am – 3:30 pm
Franklin High School
Somerset, NJ (approx. midway between Philadelphia and NYC)
Made possible by the Classical Association of the Atlantic States and Franklin HS

Registration deadline: 10/1
Friday, November 22, 2013 / 8:30 am – 3:30 pm
Chicago area (precise location TBA)

Registration deadline: 11/12  Continue reading

Registration and details available for 2013 Fall Meeting

Details for the 2013 Fall Meeting are now available!

Where: The Inn at Penn, 3600 Sansom Street, Philadelphia

When: Thursday, October 10 to Saturday, October 12, 2013

Program: Please click here to download the tentative program

We look forward to seeing you in October!

Announcement: International Conference on Dio of Prusa

A conference on Dio of Prusa will be held at the University of Nantes, France, May 21-23, 2015.  The proceedings of the conference will be published.  Please send a brief (10-15 lines) abstract to Thierry Grandjean (tgrandjean1@yahoo.fr) or to Gianluca Ventrella (gianluca.ventrella@univ-nantes.fr) by December 9, 2013.  E-mail either of the above addresses requesting a full description of the conference, its goals, and its rationale.

CAAS Travel Subsidy Announcement

CAAS is offering travel subsidies of up to $800 for travel to the 2013 Annual Meeting in Philadelphia. Only CAAS members are eligible for these subsidies, which are need-based, and priority for funding will be given to presenters of papers, panel participants, and presenters. Application forms must be sent as email attachments to Judith P. Hallett at jeph@umd.edu no later than August 30, 2013. Notification of subsidies will be sent to applicants by September 16, 2013, and they will receive their checks when they pick up their registration materials at the meeting.

Click here to download the application.