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| First Vice President Ann R. Raia presides over
the Friday luncheon honoring E. Adelaide Hahn and 20 years of Hahn Fellows.
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| 2007 Centennial Hahn Fellows Jennifer L. Brown
and Chris Ann Matteo prepare to describe their summer study at the American
Academy in Rome. |
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| Helene Foley discusses the history of the Greek
play at Barnard during the plenary session on A Century of Classical
Theater and Performance in the CAAS Region. |
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| Also at the session on A Century of
Classical Theater and Performance in the CAAS Region, Lee T. Pearcy
describes Greek plays offered during the early years of the University of
Pennsylvania. |
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| Second Vice President David Murphy presides over
the Saturday luncheon honoring local, state, and regional classical
associations. |
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| After the Representing Our Ancestors plenary session,
Grace Harriet Macurdy (Barbara F. McManus) enjoys the Saturday reception with
one of the ancient Greek women who were the subject of her scholarship (Ann R.
Raia). |
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| A queenly Juno (Linda Mitchell Thompson)
condescends to pose with Marianthe Colakis during Saturday's gala
reception.. |
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| Anna Julia Cooper (Shelley P. Haley) reminisces
with David Murphy and Regional Rep Sarolta Takács during the reception
after the Representing Our Ancestors
session. |
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| CAAS Second Vice President elect Phyllis Culham
(seated) greets officers of the Society for the Preservation of the Greek
Heritage, which graciously sponsored the reception: (from left to right) Anna
Lea, President, Trianthe Dakolias, Treasurer, and Eleanor Moulakis, member of
the SPGH Board of Trustees. |
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| Leonard Slatkin, Music Director of the National
Symphony Orchestra, delights CAAS members during the Sunday luncheon with
analogies between his work and ours, since we all are engaged in presenting and
interpreting classical works for a modern audience. |
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| President Carl A. Rubino happily passes the
CAAS gavel, and with it the presidency, to Ann R. Raia. |
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| Judith P. Hallett, CAAS Program Coordinator
extraordinaire, is finally able to relax at the close of the
conference. |
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The CAAS Board of Directors begins its meeting at the end of
the conference; amazingly, everybody appears alert and eager to work. |