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Over 36 Lesley donned American Indian costumes and paraded them before a capacity crowd of Harvard and Radliffe students in the Hotel Commander's ballroom last night.
The show was presented by the Peabody Museum of Archeology and arranged by its director, John O. Brew. The collection of Indian costumes belonged to Frederic H. Douglas, research fellow at Peabody, who has toured the country with them. He demonstrated the fine points of each outfit as shown at the right.
Douglas is an expert on the American Indian, and member of the faculties of the Universities of Denver and Colorado.
The affair was sponsored by he Department of Southwestern United States Archaeology.
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