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MUSEUM RECEIVED NOVEL GIFT

Several Hundred Spears and Household Goods of Philippines Presented.

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The Peabody Museum has just received a collection of several hundred spears, household articles and articles of clothing of the Bagoba, manoba, More and other tribes of the Philippine Islands.

The collection, which is especially complete in the exhibit from the Bagabo peoples of Minandoa Island, was made during the summer and autumn of 1913 and the spring of 1914 by Edward Bowditch, Jr., '03, who has given it to the Museum.

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