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 Call for Papers/Sessions:

The 20th Annual MAM Conference will take place at the University Center on the campus of Northern Michigan University in Marquette, Michigan, Friday-Saturday, September 24-25, 2004
Paper and session proposals and abstracts in any area of Medieval Studies are requested by July 1.

The plenary speaker will be Alan Gaylord
of Dartmouth College, on Chaucer's Troilus And Criseyde, Prosody, and Performance.  Professor Gaylord is well known through his publications, his master classes in reading Chaucer aloud, and his work with the Chaucer Studio.

Accommodations:  There will be three conference hotels: two downtown (Landmark Inn, Ramada) about a mile from the university, and one (Holiday Inn) a little further away on the Route 41 bypass.  We will arrange a shuttle for morning and afternoon/evening.  Marquette County Airport. about 30 minutes drive away, is served by air through Detroit (Northwest/Mesaba), Chicago (American Eagle), and Milwaukee.  Conference details and registration information will be posted to the MAM website as they are worked out: <http://www-instruct.nmu.edu/English/pgoodric/mamindex.html>

Area Description & Activities:  Marquette is a small city of about 23,000 located in a beautiful, pristine natural environment on the southern shore of Lake Superior in Michigan's Upper Peninsula 400 miles due north of Chicago in an area famed for fishing and hunting (attracting, for example, Ernest Hemingway), and the setting of Otto Preminger's classic film Anatomy of a Murder based on a real-life case in Marquette County.  Time and schedule permitting, there will be an opportunity for attendees to take either a glass-bottomed boat tour of Munising Bay shipwrecks, or a boat tour of the spectacular shoreline of the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, also out of Munising, 40 miles east of Marquette.  There are beautiful sand beaches and parks right in the city, and there should be colorful fall foliage in late September which rivals that of northern New England.  We hope to see you there!