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Three Lectures on Anthropology.

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The Anthropological Club has arranged a series of three lectures, to be given in the Fogg Lecture Room on the following dates: March 28, "Recent Anthropological Investigations in the Southwest," by Professor Stewart Culin, of the Brooklyn Institute; April 12, "What Our Civilization Owes to the American Indian," by Professor A. F. Chamberlain of Clark University; April 22, "Recent Anthropological Investigations on the Northwest Coast of America," by Mr. H. I. Smith of the American Museum of Natural History, New York. The lectures by Professor Culin and Mr. Smith will be illustrated by stereopticon views.

The series will be open to the public.

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