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Fellowships at the School at Athens.

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During the spring of 1896 two fellowships in Greek Archeology will be awarded by the managing committee of the American School at Athens. Each will be of the value of $600, to be held during the college year '96-'97. These awards are open to competition from all Bachelors of Arts of universities or colleges in the United States. While a written examination will constitute the chief basis of award, other evidences of ability and attainments, displayed during the period during which it is held, will be duly considered. The examinations will take place at any college which the candidate chooses among the number of institutions which help to support this school. Upon the following subjects will be based the main part of the examinations: Modern Greek, The Elements of Greek Epigraphy, Introduction to Greek Archeology, Greek Architecture, Sculpture and Vases, Pausanias, and the Monuments and Typography of Ancient Athens.

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