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The semi-annual meeting of the directors of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Greece, was held at Wesleyan University last week. There are twenty-three colleges which cooperate in the expenses of this school, and twelve of them were represented. The delegates were: Professors Seymour and Perrin of Yale, Goodwin and White of Harvard, Sloan of Princeton, Hale of Chicago, Fuller of Western Reserve, Fernald of Williams, Sterrell of Amherst, Wheeler of University of Vermont, Poland of Brown, Van Benschoten of Wesleyan, and Miss Slater of Mount Holyoke. Reports were made from the directors of the school at Athens, showing the work that had been done the past year, and it was decided to offer a fellowship, which shall be awarded by competitive examination to the successful candidate from the twenty-three colleges.
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