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Professor C. B. Gulick of the Department of the Classics is to be away on leave of absence during the academic year of 1911-12.
His work will take him to Athens where he will act as professor of the Greek language and literature at the American School of Classical Studies. This school, now well known in this country and elsewhere for the part it has taken in educating artists, architects, and teachers of Greek literature and history, was founded in 1881 largely through the efforts of Professor W. W. Goodwin '51 and the late Professor Charles Eliot Norton '46. The American School has conducted many notable excavations, particularly at Argos and Corinth.
Professor Gulick will sail for Germany in July, and, after visiting the principal museums and libraries of the continent, will begin his work at Athens early in October.
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