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A formal meeting of the directors of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens was held in the new quarters of the Yale Classical Club in Phelps Hall, New Haven, last week. The meeting was called mainly to meet Dr. Doerpfeld who was then in New Haven. Dr. Doerpfeld was formally presented to the committee and made a few remarks concerning the American School, its work in relation to and in comparison with the other schools there. Reports were made from the various committees and acted upon. The professorship of art in the school at Athens, held by Professor Waldstein of England, was allowed to lapse next summer. The final publication of all discoveries of the school at Argos was referred to the executive committee. The meeting was one of the largest and most enjoyable of any ever held. Eighteen members were present.
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