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NOTES OF THE SOCIETY
The Annual Meeting of the Society will be held at Cornell
University, Ithaca, N. Y., on April 6-8, 1920. The Board of
Directors will meet on the evening of April 5, the day preceding
the first day of meeting.
During the absence of the Treasurer, Prof. A. T. Clay, now
in residence at the School in Jerusalem, all dues and business
communications forwarded to his New Haven address will
receive prompt attention.
President Lanman of the Society has appointed the following
Committee on Plan for Archaeological Exploration in the Near
East: Messrs. Breasted (chairman), Torrey (acting chairman in
Dr. Breasted 's absence from the country), Butler, Jewett, Nies.
NOTES OF OTHER SOCIETIES, ETC.
The Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature and
Exegesis was held at Union Seminary, New York, December 29
and 30. The Presidential Address on 'The Origin of Acts,' by
Prof. E. J. Goodspeed, was accompanied by a symposium on the
Criticism of Acts as related to the History and Interpretation
of the New Testament. The Society took important action in
establishing a commission to catalogue all the Biblical and
Patristic manuscripts to be found in this country. The officers
elected for the following year are : President, Prof. A. T. Clay ;
Vice-President, Prof. Kemper Pullerton ; Secretary, Prof. H. j!
Cadbury; Treasurer, Prof. George Dahl.
In connection with the above Society was held the annual
meeting of the Managing Committee of the American School of
Oriental Research in Jerusalem. It was reported that the School
had been opened with Director Worrell and Professors. Clay and
Peters in residence, that affiliation had been made with the Brit-
ish School of Archaeology, and the Bute House within the Jaffa
Gate had been secured as the home of the two Schools. The
Fellow, Dr. Albright, reached Jerusalem on December 30.