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Dr. George A. Dorsey, who has been an instructor at the Peabody Museum during the last five years has accepted a call to the Field Columbian Museum of Chicago, to take the position of Curator in the department of Anthropology. He will be in full charge of physical anthropology at that institution. Mr. Frank Russell of the Graduate School has been appointed assistant in anthropology to take Dr. Dorsey's place as instructor in Anthropology I, for next year.
The collection received from the museum's last expedition to Honduras has been catalogued and is now being arranged in the exhibition hall devoted to Central America. This hall is one of the most interesting and attractive in the museum, but owing to the floor's being crowded with casts of the large Monoliths the door has to be kept locked. However visitors can obtain the key by application at the office.
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