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...another of Peabody's expeditions, made possible by a grant from the George Grant McCurdy Fund, Hailam L. Movius Jr., associate professor of anthropology, spent last summer excavating one of the most important archaeological sites in Europe--the Les Eyzies Paleolithic deposits in southwestern France. Even in civilized France, however, the anthropologist meets his vicissitudes. The site hardy family of Freshfarmers, and "It's the richest site I've ever seen," says Movius wistfully; "Someday I hope the Peabody Museum will...

Author: By Daniel A. Rezneck, | Title: Peabody Museum: Lures for Laymen, Nerve-Centre for the Anthropologist | 2/5/1954 | See Source »

...Gresham Marmion Jr., 48, preached his last sermon at the Church of the Incarnation. On Feb. 2 he will be consecrated Bishop of Kentucky, with his brother as one of the attending presbyters. A month or so later, the Rev. William Henry Marmion, 46, will be consecrated Bishop of Southwestern Virginia-thus making the third set of brother-bishops in the Episcopal Church...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Marmion Brothers | 2/1/1954 | See Source »

Oncley from Southwestern...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dean Chooses White, Oncley As Chairmen | 1/7/1954 | See Source »

Oncley, the new head of the Department of Biophysical Chemistry, is an alumnus of Southwestern College. He was appointed a research assistant at the Medical School in 1939 and became an assistant professor in 1943. He advanced to an associate professorship in 1946 and became a full professor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dean Chooses White, Oncley As Chairmen | 1/7/1954 | See Source »

...dropped out of Howard County Junior College after one semester to groom her 4-H animals for this year's shows, had her first taste of glory last February. Then, one of her steers won the grand-championship at Fort Worth's Southwestern Exposition, and was sold to Texas Publisher Amon Carter for $6,000. Sue dutifully turned the money over to her family, hard hit by the drought. At Chicago last week, Hotelman Albert Pick bid $20 a lb. for Sue's steer, highest price ever paid at the Chicago show.* Sue, who paid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AGRICULTURE: Something for the Girls | 12/14/1953 | See Source »

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