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...curious one: a few years ago the Institute sent a former Anthropology 1 section man to the Arctic region to see if he could exist on meat alone. While there he gathered together these mummies, which the "Meatpackers" later presented the Museum. Near this exhibit is a collection of Peruvian mummies. Most South Americans, including many of their prominent scientists, have the superstitution that these are embalmed, but the Museum has proved that the flesh on these mummies has been merely dried up and that the superstition has no basis...
Greeted by over 2,000 cheering students, His Excellency Manuelo Prado of Peru, the first South American President to visit the United States during his term of office, was welcomed yesterday morning under the American, Peruvian, and Harvard flags in front of University Hall before beginning a brief tour of the University...
Charles Francis Adams, President of the Overseers, and Dean Chase, representing President Conant who is in Washington, greeted the distinguished president in the Faculty Room. Prado was accompanied by a number of Peruvian military and naval attaches, R. Henry Norweb, American ambassador to Peru, and his son Manuel...
Accompanied by several Peruvian officials and his son Manuel '42, President Prado will be received in the Faculty Room by President Charles Francis Adams of the Board of Overseers, and George H. Chase, Dean of the University. Dean Chase will represent President Conant who is in Washington...
Manuel Prade, President of the Republic of Pern will spend two hours of his one-day visit to Boston tomorrow in visiting the University, officials announced yesterday. He will be accompanied by several distinguished Peruvian officials; Military and Naval Aides; R. Henry Norweb '16, the American Ambassador to Pern; and his son, Manuel I. Prade...