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Plans for the Summer Art Institute at Princeton, a project that was originated at the recent meeting of the Harvard-Princeton Fine Arts Club, are now nearing completion. They will feature a round table discussion on the history of art as well as courses by famous scholars, both foreign and American. Following the plan of the Summer Institute of Politics, at Williamstown, the backers of the Art Institute are planning an informal discussion in the evening to offset the formal lecture in the day and to give students the valuable opportunity of a personal contact with great foreign and American authorities.
The Institute will be tried, it has been definitely announced, for two years, after which time its success may be better judged. The foreign scholar for this summer has not yet been chosen but the names of Emile Male, Director of the French Academy at Rome, Bernard Berenson of Florence, Franz Cumont of Brussels and O. M. Dalton of the British Museum, have been suggested.
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