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October
2007 Newsletter (pdf)
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2006 Newsletter (pdf)
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2005 Newsletter
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2004 Newsletter
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2003 Newsletter
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The Classical Association
of Minnesota was founded in 1981. Its purpose is to promote the
study of both the classical languages and other aspects of Greco-Roman
antiquity in the schools, colleges, and universities of the region
and, through an active organization of teachers, to help students
of the Classics obtain the maximum benefit from their studies.
Every teacher of Classics
resident or employed in the state of Minnesota is considered a
member of CAM. Others interested in the Classics may become members
by declaring their interest to any officer. There are currently
ca. 120 CAM members.
CAM sponsors an annual
meeting for both its members and the general public that includes
a nationally prominent speaker who usually delivers three lectures:
one at the University of Minnesota, one at a liberal arts college,
and one at the meeting.
In addition, CAM publishes
a newsletter with news and about activities and accomplishments
of its members and announcements of upcoming events. It also maintains
a website with links to Minnesota universities, colleges, and
high schools that offer Greek, Latin, and Classics.
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