Bulletin of the Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest Volume 26 Number 1 October 1995

NB: The WWW version of the CAPN Bulletin is identical to the hardcopy with the exception of a few advertisements (which have been omitted) and the Dues Form (which may be found instead on the CAPN Homepage)

CONTENTS:

  1. NOTICE OF THE TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING
  2. CALL FOR PAPERS
  3. MINUTES OF THE 1995 CAPN MEETING
  4. REPORT ON THE AMERICAN CLASSICAL LEAGUE 75TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION IN OXFORD, OHIO
  5. TREASURER'S REPORT
  6. NEWS FROM MEMBERS
  7. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS FROM THE 1995 MEETING IN BANFF, ALBERTA
  8. ANNOUNCEMENTS
Published at the
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
Editor: Alain M. Gowing
Department of Classics
alain@u.washington.edu

Address Correspondence for CAPN to:
Professor Catherine M. Connors
Secretary/Treasurer, CAPN
Department of Classics, Box 353110
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195

e-mail: cconnors@u.washington.edu
FAX: 206-543-2267
phone: 206-543-2266

NOTICE OF THE TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING

The twenty-sixth annual meeting of CAPN will take place in Missoula, Montana, on Friday, March 29 and Saturday, March 30, 1996.

CALL FOR PAPERS

Members are invited to submit abstracts of papers on all subjects of special interest to classicists. Abstracts of 100-150 words should be submitted by January 12, 1996, to James M. Scott, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812, USA. Please indicate any special equipment that you may need to present your paper. Papers should not be more than fifteen minutes in length, the abstracts of which will be published in the Fall 1996 CAPN Bulletin. Abstracts may be submitted in hardcopy, by disk (Wordperfect for PC), or by e-mail (jms@selway.umt.edu).

Detailed information regarding the conference schedule and accommodations will be published in the February issue of the CAPN Bulletin.

MINUTES OF THE 1995 CAPN MEETING

11 March 1995, Banff, Alberta, Canada

1. The Meeting was called to order at 1:15 PM.

2. The minutes of the 1994 annual meeting were approved.

3. Report on Regional Associations meeting at the APA Meeting in Atlanta: It was reported that Jim Clauss served as CAPN's representative at the meeting. The APA is willing to allow CAPN to use its mailing list twice a year, should there be information we would like to disseminate to its membership.

4. National Committee on Latin and Greek: It was moved, seconded and passed that CAPN contribute 150.00 to the National Committee on Latin and Greek.

5. American Classical League: Catherine Connors read a letter from Rosemary Wagoner, CAPN's ACL delegate. Mrs. Wagoner will be CAPN's delegate to the 1995 ACL Meeting in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The planning process for the 1998 ACL Convention scheduled for Seattle was discussed by Carl Strange.

6. Treasurer's report (please see the report on p. 3 of this Bulletin). Catherine Connors presented the Treasurer's report. After discussion of the rising cost of producing and mailing the bulletin, it was moved, seconded, and passed to set the CAPN Dues at $ 9.00 US and $ 12.50 Canadian. The feasibility of publishing the CACW abstracts as well as the CAPN abstracts for this joint meeting was discussed. Alain Gowing agreed to explore possible options, including electronic publication.

7. Report of the Scholarship Committee: Members for 1995: Richard Williams, David Lupher, Sheila Colwell. Upon the recommendation of the Scholarship Committee, scholarships were awarded to Nora MacDonald ($500, for summer study at the University of Washington), Kevin Cole ($150 toward a summer study tour), and Thomas Talboy ($150 toward a summer study tour).

8. New Officers. The following slate of officers was elected:

President: Jim Scott, University of Montana

Vice President: Laurel Bowman, University of Victoria

Secretary - Treasurer: Catherine Connors, University of Washington

Editor of the CAPN Bulletin: Alain Gowing, University of Washington

Executive Committee: Steve Lowenstam, University of Oregon; Bob Schmiel, University of Calgary; Linda Rutland Gillison, University of Montana; Alain Gowing, University of Washington; Catherine Connors, University of Washington.

9. New Business: The membership thanked Bob Schmiel and Martin Cropp (president of CACW) for their hard work in organizing the successful joint meeting in Banff. It was generally agreed that the experiment of meeting jointly with the Classical Association of the Canadian West had gone very well, and there was interest in exploring the possibility of future joint meetings (perhaps in 1997 in Victoria). On behalf of Jim Scott, Linda Rutland Gillison extended an invitation for next year's CAPN meeting in Missoula. It was agreed that Scott would set the dates after consultation about various holidays, academic calendars, and the CAMWS meetings [Note: the meeting has now been scheduled for March 29-30].

REPORT ON THE AMERICAN CLASSICAL LEAGUE 75TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION IN OXFORD, OHIO

To attend the 1994 meetings of the American Classical League's 75th birthday celebration in Oxford, Ohio was a privilege as well as a pleasure. The Institute sessions and workshops proved to be of the usual high caliber, showcasing a wide selection of topics and indicating the attention that the planners always show toward the experiences and varied interests of the nearly 300 participants who teach the Classics on both secondary and college levels. Juvenal and Ovid shared the stage with Caesar, Cicero, and Catullus, and ancient history met modern computer science.

The success of the National Latin Exams and the methodology of modern textbooks were extolled and explained. The Council meetings and Plenary sessions carried out the business of the League and made constitutional decisions and plans for the future. It should be of special interest to CAPN member to learn that present planning indicates that the American Classical League is looking forward to meeting in Seattle at the University of Washington in 1998.

The time provided for entertainment and socializing resulted in many opportunities for sharing experiences and renewing friendships. Thank you again for appointing me to be CAPN's delegate to the ACL Council. I consider it a privilege.

Rosemary Wagoner

CAPN Delegate to the ACL Council



TREASURER'S REPORT

(as of March 10, 1995)

SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Balance as of March 31, 1994 $2,594.18

+ Contributions 83.00

+ Interest (thru 12/31/95) 44.23

Balance 2721.41

GENERAL FUND

Balance as of Feb 26, 1994 991.00

+ Deposits

dues, contributions, subscriptions 1415.19

+ Interest (thru 2/27/95) 6.29

1421.48

Sub-Total: 2412.48

- Expenses:

Paid subscriptions 729.60

Contributions 150.00

Printing (3 editions) 501.01

Mailing " 328.85

Supplies 17.25 -1726.71

_______

Balance as of March 10, 1995 685.77

Submitted by Catherine Connors

CAPN Secretary-Treasurer

Department of Classics, Box 353110

University of Washington

Seattle WA 98195

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