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This was the statement of Professor E. A. Hooton of the Department of Anthropology yesterday. "Dr. Alex Hrdlicka of the National Museum in Washington is anxious to take several students interested in anthropology with him on an expedition beginning. April 1. He is setting out for a series of visits to the locations of former discoveries of prehistoric remains in Africa, Java, India, and Australia...
...whole story of the proposed trip was given by Professor Hooton when he was questioned about the recent discoveries in Rhodesia. He believes that if many members of the University are interested in the discoveries of prehistoric remains, at least a few would enjoy making the finds. All those adventurers who may make the trip will have their appetites whetted by the news that the "missing link" is not yet found. This is Professor Hooton's estimate of the reported unearthing in Rhodesia of the skull of the lowest type of man yet known...
Professor Hooton says. "There is, to my mind, nothing human about the skull. It more closely resembles the skull of an orang-outang. As such it would be remarkable as the first of an orang-outang ever found in Africa...
...Evolution of Head Form and Face Form," will be the subject of Dr. Ernest A. Hooton, professor of Anthropology at the University, in his speech before the first open meeting of the year of the Harriet Newell Lowell Research Society of the University Medical School tonight, at 8 o'clock. The meeting, which is open to the public, will be held in the Dental School Building...
Dean W. L. Sperry, Professor C. B. Haring '07, Professor E. A. Hooton, Mr. G. H. Gifford, '13, Dr. C. C. Brinton '19, Dr. E. R. Baltzell, and Mr. S. R. Ashby, all of Harvard; or Professor F. H. Fobes '04, Amherst College or F. M. Mohlar of Springfield...