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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2017
In the development of the concept of stellar populations the classification scheme adopted at the Vatican Conference of 1957 represents a major milestone. Thirteen years after Walter Baade's seminal papers, the conference reviewed progress in relevant fields of research and formulated a classification of population types that would remain the principal reference for the next decades. I shall review developments preceding the Conference, the initiatives that led to the Conference, the new scheme, and a few developments of later date.