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Bulletin of the School of Classical Studies at Athens

 By Archæological institute of America

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norwood, athens, classical
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ooge, bryn, mawr
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icaria, argive, waldstein

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Places mentioned in this book

Eretria - Page 40
Waldstein began excavations at Eretria, exploring the theatre, which proved to be of unusual interest, with a subterranean passage leading from the ...
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Athens - Page 12
additional men were stationed as pickets at seven points on the route, and on our return to Athens the United States Minister deemed the fact that we ...
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Eleusis - Page 31
The situation has changed greatly since the time when the Greek government hardly liked to have a foreigner visit even Eleusis without an escort of ...
Ithaca - Page 31
Professor Dörpfeld, the most competent of all guides, conducts each year a party of scholars through Peloponnesus and to Ithaca and Delphi ; he makes ...
Luther, Mt - Page 34
Lebanon Valley, Luther, Mt. Holyoke, Missouri, New York University, Ohio Wesleyan, Olivet, Pennsylvania College, University of Pennsylvania, Richmond, ...
Cornell, Michigan - Page 20
were soon added Dartmouth, Cornell, Michigan University, the University of Virginia, the University of California, and the University of Pennsylvania. ...
Assos - Page 39
The thought was a natural one, since the Institute at the time when this regulation was framed, was conducting excavations on the site of Assos. ...
Rome - Page 22
But on the establishment of the School in Rome, in order to secure greater harmony of action for the sister schools, the committees agreed that each ...
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Bryn Mawr, Pa - Page 4
Professor HN SANDERS, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Professor THOMAS DAY SEYMOUR, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. ...
Boston - Page 24
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston was only four years old as an organization ; the Metropolitan Museum of New York City was still in narrow temporary ...
Heidelberg, Pennsylvania - Page 34
two at Cornell, and one each at Athens, Berlin, Bonn, Boston, Bryn Mawr, Freiburg, Heidelberg, Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Syracuse. ...
Kalamata - Page 12
coasting steamers, wher-ever possible; were the ordinary conveyance for travellers from Athens to Argos, or to Corinth, or to Sparta, or to Kalamata. ...
Philadelphia - Page 7
With the single exception of Nicolas Biddle, of Philadelphia, — who visited Greece as a young man, about 1806, and secured a certain familiarity with ...
New Haven, Conn - Page 4
Professor THOMAS DAY SEYMOUR, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. Professor PAUL SHORE Y (ex officio, as Professor in the School), University of Chicago ...
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Marietta - Page 38
In Ohio, former members of our School occupy chairs at the Western Reserve University, Kenyon, Ohio Wesleyan, Marietta, and Wooster, while another is ...
Cambridge, Mass - Page 4
Professor JOHN WILLIAMS WHITE (ex officio, as President of the Institute), Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Professor SAMUEL Ross WINANS, ...
Middletown, Conn - Page 4
VAN BENSCHOTEN, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. Professor WILLIAM R. WARE, School of Architecture, Columbia University, New York, NY Professor ...
Syracuse - Page 34
two at Cornell, and one each at Athens, Berlin, Bonn, Boston, Bryn Mawr, Freiburg, Heidelberg, Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Syracuse. ...
Leipzig - Page 34
five at Munich, three each at Columbia and Leipzig, two at Cornell, and one each at Athens, Berlin, Bonn, Boston, Bryn Mawr, Freiburg, Heidelberg, ...
Northampton, Mass - Page 4
TYLER, Smith College, Northampton, Mass. »Professor JAMES C. VAN BENSCHOTEN, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. Professor WILLIAM R. ...
Amherst, Mass - Page 4
SMITH, Amherst College, Amherst, Mass. Professor HERBERT WEIR SMYTH, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Professor JR SITLINGTON STERRETT (Associate ...
New York, New York - Page 54
the Greek Language and Literature : THOMAS DWIGHT GOODELL,. Ph.D., Professor of Greek in Yale University. Architect : EDWARD L. TILTON, of New York.
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Naples - Page 32
He is likely to desire to visit the Greek lands in the west ; at least, he should have a fortnight for Sicily, and a few days for Naples and Pompeii. ...
Munich - Page 34
D., at seventeen different universities,—ten at home, and seven abroad : eight each at Harvard and Johns Hopkins, six at Yale, five at Munich, ...
Princeton, NJ - Page 4
WEST (ex officio, as Chairman of the Managing Com-mittee of the School in Rome), Princeton University, Princeton, NJ ...
West Newton, Mass - Page 60
Professor of Greek and German in Fairmount College (1899-1900), Master in Classics in the Allen English and Classical School, West Newton, Mass., ...
Cambridge - Page 27
He was, however, so deeply interested in our enterprise that he secured relief from part of his duties at Cambridge, and assumed for four years the ...
Berlin - Page 9
on his way to Egypt and the Holy Land from Berlin, where he had studied with Ritter and had known Ernst Curtius, visited Athens and Marathon, Corinth, ...
Olympia - Page 17
the grandeur and con-venience of the site, — at a small remove from the sea, like Olympia and the Argive Heraeum, and with a road leading to the east. ...
Chicago - Page 36
and Fellow-ship in Letters), three from Bryn Mawr, one from Cornell, one from Chicago, and one from the Women's Educational Associa-tion. ...
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Ardmore, Pa - Page 63
1898), Assistant in Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, Pa. (1896-99), 1411, Van Buren Street, Wilmington, Del. Miss LIDA SHAW KING, 1899-1901, ...
Northfield, Minn - Page 61
Instructor in Classics in the Drisler School, NY (1887- 92), Professor of Greek in St. Olaf College, 1892-, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn.
Andover - Page 68
1887), Principal of Abbott Academy, Andover (1892-98), Care Bev. Dr. Kalopothakes, Athens, Greece. CHARLES HEALD WELLER, 1900-01, AB (Yale University, ...
Jerusalem - Page 11
mere statement of the principle should suffice, — just as the consulship at Jerusalem has long been set apart for the furtherance of Oriental studies. ...