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Sherwood L. Washburn, the University of California anthropologist, dismissed him as a "popularizer of data he does not understand." Dr. Stuart Altmann of the Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center in Atlanta suggested that the chief value of his second book was to amend the errors of the first. After reading the same text, Edmund Leach, the British anthropologist, announced that it was "best left alone altogether." Despite such forthright professional judgments of his writings, Robert Ardrey, 61, the author of two anthropological bestsellers, African Genesis (1961) and The Territorial Imperative (1966), has now produced another work in the same field...
...Washburn University in Topeka. Kan., plans were announced for a "College Appreciation Day" to express thanks for education. The Vermont Federation of Young College Republicans announced yesterday that they "totally oppose" the national student strike...
...Washburn criticized adult bystanders who, he said, did not take the children's behavior seriously...
...University police handled the situation, but were unable to identify those who had actually thrown the various objects. They dispersed the children, but did not discipline them. "We should deal very steruly with these kids." Washburn remarked...
...prevent future disturbances. Washburn suggested posting a sign on the bridge. He also said that the Business School community should serve as informal policemen. Washburn plans to report the incident to athletic director Adolph W. Samborski...