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UNION UNIVERSITY STUDENTS PRESENT PAPERS IN CALIFORNIA

Jackson, Tenn. — Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ University senior English majors Tobie Hannah and Kimberly Harvey recently presented papers at the Sigma Tau Delta English Honorary Society national convention in Anaheim, Calif.

Hannah, a native of Memphis, discussed the Rousseauean perspective on Jane Austen's novel, "Persuasion," in her paper. Her paper was titled "Firm Persuasion to Confession: Evidences of Rousseau's Philosophy in Anne Elliot's Development."

Harvey, a native of Trenton, offered an interpretation of the recent Arthur Miller play, "Broken Glass," in her paper. Her paper was titled "Shards of Truth from a Broken Glass."

More than 100 papers were submitted to be presented at the convention. Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ was one of many schools represented among others such as the University of Alabama and Williams Baptist College.

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