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Published 2004
Rākūtī : aḍwāʼ ʻalá al-dirāsāt al-qibṭīyah /

: al-Sanah 1., al-ʻAdad 1. (Yanāyir 2004)- : "Risālah ghayr dawrīyah taṣduru thalāth marrāt fī al-sanah." : v. : ill., photos. ; 28 cm. : Three times a year. : Includes bibliographical references. : 1687-2029

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 69 (APRIL 1969)

: The officers and the Board of Directors of the American Research Center in Egypt once more have the sad duty of announcing to the members the death of one of the founders of the Center, its first President, Edward Waldo Forbes, who died on March 11, 1969, in his ninety-sixth year. Few men have had as long or as distinguished a career in the fine arts as had Mr. Forbes. He was, as is generally known, Director of the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum of Harvard University for thirty-five years. Under his leadership that museum became internationally known, not only for its collections but as a training school for young men and women who intended to devote their lives to research, teaching, and museum work. He and Professor Paul D. Sachs probably did more than any other two persons in the United States towards raising museum careers from an amateur to a professional basis.