In the spring of 1897 the managing committee of the American School of Classical Studies in Athens will award two Fellowships in Greek Archaeology, each of the value of $600, to be held during the school year 1897-98. These Fellowships are open to all Bachelors of Arts of universities and colleges in the United States. They will be awarded chiefly on the basis of a written examination. The examinations will be held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 20, 21, and 22, 1897, in Athens, Rome, Berlin and in America at any college that a candidate may select of the institutions which co-operate in the support of the school. Each candidate must announce his intention to offer himself for examination, to Professor John W. White of the Greek Department not later than April 1, 1897.
A circular of information for students who propose to join the school may be had on application, and a copy of the examination papers set at the last Fellowship examinations.
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