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: volume 1(1939)-77 Incomplete : 3 volumes : illustrations ; 28 cm : Annual

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Newsletter,14 january 1953

: The Annual Meeting of the Center was duly held on November 18و 19,2, at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, One hundred and six members were present or represented by proxy and Mr. Forbes presided.

Published 2021
Newsletter,1 Novamber 1951

: The Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt, Inc،, Trill be held in the Trustees Room at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts, on Tuesday, November 20, at u p. Ml Sherry will be served after the meeting.

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Newsletter, Number 51 (March, 1964)

: The attention of members should be drawn to the new address of the Center given above. Need of increased space, due to the expanded activities and increased personnel of the Center, has necessitated the removal of headquarters from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, which has so long and so generously provided space for our organization

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Newsletter, Number 50 (December, 1963)

: The Annual Meeting of Members of the American Research Center in Egypt, Inc., was called to order in the Trustees1 Room of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, on November 16, 1963, at 3:10 P.M., with Dr. William Stevenson Snith, President, in the chair and lf>h members present in person or by proxy. It was particularly gratifying to the President and the members participating in the meeting to have the Honorary President, Mr. Edward W. Forbes, in active attendance.

Published 2021
Newsletter,20 nobamber 1951

: The Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt, Inc., was held this day at four o’clock p٠m. in the Trustees Room of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mr. Forbes, President, ئ the chair and present also twenty-one members. Total membership being -60و there being present 22 members and represented by proxy 70 members, a majority was present and represented at the meeting. It was VOTED to dispense with the reading of the Minutes of the last Annual Meeting.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 91 (FALL 1974)

: CONTENTS: Notes from Princeton-- Projects 1974-75-- ARCE Fellows 1974-75-- Prospective Members-- Continuation of the Epigraphic and Architectural Survey, The Oriental Institute, The üniversity of Chicago, Luxor / by Kent R.-- Weeks Editing the Nag Hammadi Codices / by James M. Robinson-- Pennsylvania—Yale-Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Giza Project, Summer 1974 / by William Kelly Simpson-- A New Sounding Device to Assist Archaeological Exploration / by Lambert T. Dolphin -- Notes on Activities in Egypt-- The Center's Guest Book-- 1974 Annual Meeting Abstracts of Papers.

Published 2022
bulletin of the American Research Center in Egypt, NUMBER 181 - (Fall/Winter - 2001/2002)

: the Reconstruction of a Group of Wooden Models from the Tomb of Djehutynakht in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston / Nadia Lokma --Center Update -- Finding What Belzoni Didn't Take Foundation Deposit Pits in the Western Valley of the Kings / Richard H. Wilkinson -- Between Comite and Community: The Restoration of Al-Salih Tala'i / Alaa El-Habashi -- The Cairo Mapping Project / Nicholas Warner -- Conservation of the Cave Church at the Monastery of St. Paul / by the Red Sea Michael Jones.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 39 (October, 1960)

: The Annual Meeting of the Center, to be held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, on Tuesday, November 1$, will be the occasion of the Tenth Anniversary of the Center's corporate existence. A special program has been planned, and it is hoped that as many members as possible will attend. The business meeting, which will be made as brief as possible, will be convened promptly at 2:00 p.m. It will be followed at 3:00 o'clock by an illustrated lecture given by Mr. Dows Dunham on aspects of American archaeological activity in Egypt. Friends of members will be welcomed at this lecture and at the tea offered to members and their guests, which is scheduled for li:30 o'clock.

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Newsletter, Number 40 (December, 1960)

: The Fellows of the Center, Nicholas B. Millet, and George T. Scanlon, will keep regular hours at the above address from 8:00 to 1:00 daily, excepting Friday and Sunday. An added note, of interest to our readers, is that three of our members will participate this year in a joint expedition of Yale and the University of Pennsylvania Museums, which has just been announced. The expedition, in charge of Professor William Kelly Simpson, Vice President and Trustee of the Center, will establish a camp in Nubia, in the shadow of the famous temple of Raineses II at Abu Simbel, twenty miles north of the Second Cataract. Professor Simpson will be joined there by (among others) Edward L. B. Terrace, of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, a member of the Center, and Nicholas B. Millet, the present Director of the Center in Cairo. Dr. George T. Scanlon will represent the Center in Cairo during Mr. Millet *s absence.