The universal bound on specific entropy was originally inferred from black
hole thermodynamics. We here show from classical thermodynamics alone that for
a system at fixed volume or fixed pressure, the ratio of entropy to
nonrelativistic energy has a unique maximum (S/E)max. A simple
argument from quantum dynamics allows one to set a model--independent upper
bound on (S/E)max which is usually much tighter than the universal
bound. We illustrate with two examples.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures, LaTe