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ANTHROPOLOGISTS MEASURE 4000 SIAMESE IN RESEARCH

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The measurement of some 4000 Siamese natives, representing the most intensive anthropological work yet done in this important area, has just been completed by James M. Andrews '28, an associate of the Anthropology Department. Mr. Andrews will return to Peabody Museum in August to study the data he has gathered.

Siam, one of the focal points of present-day anthropological interest, has been previously the subject of social study by Carle Zimmerman, associate professor of Sociology. Through his influence with the government this expedition was arranged. Professor Zimmerman is not the first Harvard man to mix in Siamese affairs. For many years now, the advisor to the government in the field of International Law has been a graduate of the Law School.

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