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Four students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences have been sent to direct excavation work for C. W. A. projects. Frank L. Thomas 1G, and Kenneth B. Disher 1G, have been sent to the Tennessee Valley where archeological sites are soon to be flooded by dam construction and therefore be unavailable for further archeological investigation. Gene M. Stirling 3G, and Erik K. Reed 3G, are stationed in Florida. It is expected that still more men will answer the Government's call for archeological authorities for this work.
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