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Anthropological Club Lectures.

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The Anthropological Club has arranged a series of four lectures, to be given in the Fogg Lecture Room on the following dates: November 2, "The Art of the American Indian," by Dr. Clark Wisler, of Columbia; November 16, "Ghost Worship and Buddhism in India," by Dr. J. H. Woods '87, instructor of Indic Philology; December 2. "The Characteristics of Primitive Culture," by Dr. Franz Boas, of Columbia, and head of the Field Columbian Expedition; December 7, "The Maya Hieroglyphs," by Mr. C. P. Bowditch '63.

The lectures will be open to the public and will probably be illustrated by stereopticon views.

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