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appointment not only because of the Department's interest in the Middle<br />

Ages but also in the hope that Herzfeld would work with some Princeton<br />

students in the Department of Oriental Studies, who were eager to train<br />

in Islamic archaeology. 28<br />

<strong>The</strong> third was young W. A, Campbell, Master of Fine Arts at<br />

Princeton mgna c m laude in 1930, presently Associate Professor of Arts<br />

half-time at Wellesley, end supervising the Antioch excsvatfons the other<br />

half. Tk,e consortiun of which Princeton wes part was then seeking renewal<br />

of its concession, and Princeton wanted Czmpbell to continue if it were<br />

extended. But Uellesley intended to appoint him to the Chair in Classics<br />

which became vacant. Accordingly Qr. Mosey persuhded the Director ft<br />

would be good if the <strong>Institute</strong> should appoint Campbell to a full-time<br />

r<br />

position as a staff archeologist to work on whatever explorations it<br />

right bee- interested in. But Dr. Flexner, evidently realizing the<br />

<strong>Institute</strong> would not engage fn archaeology, presented the appointrent to<br />

the Trustees as one of a young classicist of Merftt's type, who had the<br />

capzeity to take his place in the higher ranks as had Mesitt. This was<br />

true enough. After the Board had approved the appointment, a bad hitch<br />

occurred. Flexner b d left all arr~ngements with &nipbell and Wellesley .<br />

to Dr. Morey, That worthy, cleiming that he was unprepared <strong>for</strong> the<br />

routine announcement, protested .that he had not in<strong>for</strong>med either of his<br />

action or the <strong>Institute</strong>'s. <strong>The</strong> episode resulted in mch embarrassment<br />

and a yearms delay, during which Canrpbell accepted the chair at Wellesley<br />

and t h consortium ~<br />

succeeded in renevlng its concession at Antfoch. In<br />

\<br />

January, 1937, Flexner pxesented a revised recormendation to the Board; '. -. -.<br />

it approved his nomination of Campbell ss Field Archaeologistk<strong>for</strong> t b<br />

. .

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