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The American Philological Association will hold its annual meeting in Cambridge this year, on July 9, 10 and 11 in the Fogg Art Museum. The time will be spent in the reading of papers, the programme for which will published about the middle of June. This Association was founded in 1869, and its membership consists mainly of college professors of Greek and Latin. The president of the Association is Professor S. B. Platner, of Western Reserve College, and the secretary Professor H. W. Smyth, of Bryn Mawr College, who recently has been called to a Professorship in Greek at Harvard. Many Harvard men have been identified with the Association. Professor Goodwin has twice been its President, a position also held by Professors C. L. Smith, J. H. Wright, c. R. Lanman and M. Warren. It is expected that the meeting will be attended by one hundred or more college professors and other teachers of the Classics.
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