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Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 47 (December, 1962)

: The Twelfth Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt was one of unusual importance, and it was particularly gratifying to find that many members showed their continuing interest in the work of our organization by attending in person. Among those who came from a long distance were Professors Aziz Atiya of the University of Utah, Klaus Baer of the University of California, Oleg Grabar of the University of Michigan, Nicholas Heer of Stanford, and Mr. and Mrs. Husselman of Ann Arbor. Others came from the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, and Boston and vicinity.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 143-144 (FALL/WINTER 1988/89)

: CONTENTS: Report on the 1987 University of Michigan/ University of Assiut Expedition Sharon Herbert and Henry Wright -- The Iwans of the Madrasa of Sultan Hasan Nasser Rabbat -- Al-Safar ila al-mu'tamar (The Trip to the Conference) Roger Allen -- Study Tour of Istanbul and Western Turkey John and Elizabeth Rodenbeck -- Book Review: The Road to EI-Aguzein -- List of ARCE Fellows, 1988-89 -- Fifth International Congress of Egyptologists -- The Egyptian Antiquities Organization Personnel and News -- New 1989 EAO regulations -- Discounts from EgyptAir -- Spotlight: Our Egyptian Staff -- The News from Cairo -- The News from New York -- From the Newsletter.

Published 2021
Newsletter,13 march 1952

: Since our last letter was sent to you, the Directorship of the Center has shifted from w. s. Smith to Arthur E. R. Boak, of the University of Michigan. Dr. Smith left Egypt in January, met Professor Boak In Rome, and acquainted him with the operations of the Center so that upon his arrival in Cairo, on February loth, he was well-prepared to carry on. A final report of the Centerا s activities under the aegis of Dr. Smith must wait upon his return to good health, as unfortunately soon after his arrival in the States he was hospitalized. As of this writing. Dr. Smith is making good progress toward recovery and I am sure that all members will join with me in wishing him a speedy return to good health. A report from Director Boak will form part of our next newsletter.