Sunday, January 27, 2013

Hirsh Elhence of The Greenhill School will be Reading His Paper "Dublin's Call for and Decimation of Love: A Look at Companionship and Apathy" at the 2013 Dubliners Colloquium


The Oakridge School is proud to announce that Hirsh Elhence of The Greenhill School will be presenting his paper, "Dublin's Call for and Decimation of Love: A Look at Companionship and Apathy," at the 2013 Dubliners Colloquium on February 6th, 2013.

Hirsh Elhence was born in Boston, Massachusetts and moved to Dallas at the age of 9 months. Four years later he began studying at Greenhill School where he has learned to read, write, spell, draw, play, think, and preform basic arithmetic. With these valuable skills, he hopes to conform to the archetype of being an Indian doctor. In his spare time Hirsh enjoys walking, working on music, and leading a sedentary lifestyle. Hirsh will be attending Dartmouth College in the fall and he is ridiculously excited. He plans on majoring in economics and following a pre-med track.

Mr. Elhence will be reading his paper during the first block of presentations (9:15am-10:40am) in a session entitled “Failed Quests in Araby and Beyond.” Location will be announced soon.

Hirsh Elhence's Colloquium Paper



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