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The first of a series of three lectures arranged by the Anthropological Club will be given by Professor Stewart Culin, of the Brooklyn Institute, this evening at 8 o'clock in the Fogg Lecture Room. His subject will be "Recent Anthropological Investigations in the Southwest." The lecture will be illustrated by the stereopticon.
Professor Culin is the curator of the Museum of Science and Art of the University of Pennsylvania, and is a prominent anthropologist. For the past three or four years he has been engaged in research work among the Pueblo people of Arizona and New Mexico.
The next lecture of the series will be given on April 12 by Professor A. F. Chamberlain, of Clark University, on "What our Civilization Owes to the American Indian," and the third, some time after the April recess, by Mr. H. I. Smith, of the American Museum of Natural History, New York, on "Recent Anthropological Investigations on the Northwest Coast of America."
The lectures will be open to the public.
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