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Rice Lectures on Amazon

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Dr. A. Hamilton Rice, veteran of seven expeditions to the Amazon country, Director of the Institute of Geographical Exploration and Honorary Curator of South American Archaeology and Ethnology in the Peabody Museum, will lecture on "Explorations in the Amazon Basin" at 4 o'clock today at the Institute.

A notable feature of Dr. Rice's last trip in 1935, was the very successful use of airplane photography to record the geological and botanical characteristics of the region.

The lecture will be accompanied by a sound picture.

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