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Anthropological Research Work

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Dr. W. C. Farabee '00, instructor in Anthropology, will next fall be in charge of a small party, composed of L. J. de Milhau '06, J. W. Hastings 2G., and some third person not yet definitely chosen, to carry on research work about the head-waters of the Amazon. In October the party will leave for Arequipa, Peru, where temporary headquarters will be established. The work, which will probably take three years, will consist chiefly in studying the manners and customs of the native tribes, and in gathering ethnological material for the Department of Anthropology.

Dr. Farabee's courses will be conducted next year as follows: Anthropology 1 will be given by Professor R. B. Dixon and Dr. A. M. Tozzer, assisted by H. J. Spinden '06, and Anthropology 4 will be in charge of Professor C. Peabody. Anthropology 2 and Anthropology 20b will be omitted.

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