William S. Smith, lecturer in Fine Arts, has been appointed director of the now American Research center in Egypt for 1951. Smith, who also holds a Fulbright Fellowship, will sail for Cairo a week from tomorrow. He will study materials from the recent Giza excavations and survey paintings and reliefs in Middle Kingdom rock-out tombs.
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