scheduled tor February 29 ttl , <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>for</strong> advanced study was postponed because of illness and rescheduled tor Octo- ber. In Uppsala (Sweden), he participated in May in an international symposium on Kos in <strong>the</strong> hellemstic period and gave a paper, "The Dating of <strong>the</strong> Koan Monarchoi." The Harvard University Press published, in <strong>the</strong> summer of 1999, a paperback edition of his A<strong>the</strong>ns from Alexander to Antony. A French edition, A<strong>the</strong>nes hellenistique, translated by Martine and Denis Knoepfler, was published in March 2000, by Les Belles Lettres, Paris. His publications included "Stadtische Polemarchen in Thessalien," Hermes 127, 1999, 254-256; "Zum Vertrag zwischen Latmos und Pidasa," Epigraphica Anatolica 30, 1999, 9- 10; "Zu griechischen Inschriften aus Kleinasien," Epigraphica Anatolica 31, 1999, 19-29, and a review of Jochen Bleicken, Augustus. Eine Biographie, in Rechthistorisches Journal 18, 1999, 12-22. Six o<strong>the</strong>r articles and two reviews were accepted <strong>for</strong> publication. PROFESSOR GEORGE KENNAN, concerned to restrict his writings and statements to ones not unseemly <strong>for</strong> one of his age and condition, devoted most of his scholarly ef<strong>for</strong>ts in 1999 to <strong>the</strong> preparation of a small history of <strong>the</strong> first three generations of his New England family. The book is scheduled to be published in October 2000. By way of exceptions to this restraint, he gave in <strong>the</strong> same <strong>year</strong> two interviews, one with Professor Richard Ullman of Princeton University, <strong>for</strong> publication in The New York Review of Books; and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r to Mr. George Seay of <strong>the</strong> Woodrow Wilson Center, <strong>for</strong> dissemination over National Public Radio. He also attended, as guest of honor and speaker, a <strong>for</strong>mal Washington dinner <strong>for</strong> which both <strong>the</strong> Woodrow Wilson Center and <strong>the</strong> Kennan <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Advanced</strong> Russian Stud- ies figured as hosts. The occasion tor <strong>the</strong> dinner was <strong>the</strong> celebration of <strong>the</strong> 25 th anniver- sary of <strong>the</strong> later institution. PROFESSOR PETER PARET has begun work on a new project, a study of <strong>the</strong> relationship between certain <strong>for</strong>ms of modernism in German art and <strong>the</strong> aes<strong>the</strong>tics of Adolf Hitler, a sub- ject that grew out of his <strong>for</strong>thcoming book on German modernism. During <strong>the</strong> <strong>academic</strong> <strong>year</strong>, he published an expanded version of his Festvortrag at <strong>the</strong> annual meeting of <strong>the</strong> Fontane- Gesellschaft in Potsdam in September 1999, "Fontane und der nicht gegenwartige Clausewitz," in Fontane Blatter, LXIX (2000). His address at <strong>the</strong> annual meeting of <strong>the</strong> Clausewitz Gesellschaft in Hamburg in August 1999, "Wege der Annaherung an das Werk des Generals von Clausewitz," appeared in a special number of <strong>the</strong> Akademie in<strong>for</strong>mation of <strong>the</strong> Fuhrungsaiajaemie der Btmaestfehr (1999); and an essay, "The History of Armed Power," in The Blaekudl Companion to Historical Thought, ed. Lloyd Kramer and Sara Ma:a, Blackwell, ( )xfbid. A review essay, "Three Perspectives on Art as a Force in German 1 listory," is <strong>for</strong>th- coming in Central European History. He revised his entry "Clausewitz" tor <strong>the</strong> second edition of <strong>the</strong> ( )\jirrd Dictionary of International Politics. His introduction to Carl vonClausewit:. Two / titers on Strategy, came out in a third edition by <strong>the</strong> Army War College Foundation and <strong>the</strong> Command and General Siatl t lollege, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. In June, Professor Pare! received <strong>the</strong> Order of Merit from <strong>the</strong> German Federal Republic. PROFESSOR MORTON WHITE delivered <strong>the</strong> John Dewey Memorial Lecture. "From Rationalism to Holistic Pragmatism," on April 25, 2000, at <strong>the</strong> annual meeting ot <strong>the</strong> John Dewey Society and <strong>the</strong> American Educational Research Association in New 4S
THE SCHOOL OF HISTORICAL STUDIES Orleans; an expanded version of <strong>the</strong> lecture will be published as a book. He also delivered a talk entitled "Some Reminiscences of Nelson Goodman" at a symposium in mem- ory of Professor Goodman at Harvard University on March 18, 2000. His paper, "Peirce's Summum Bonum and <strong>the</strong> Ethical Views of C. I. Lewis and John Dewey," appeared in <strong>the</strong> December 1999 issue of Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. His paper, "The Psy- chologism of Hume and Quine Compared," delivered to <strong>the</strong> Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy in 1998, appeared in Modem Philosophy, Volume Seven of <strong>the</strong> Proceedings of <strong>the</strong> Congress. He continues to work on a critical history of <strong>the</strong> philosophy of culture from Descartes to <strong>the</strong> twentieth century. 49