to  i Vol. VI. 



r. although  

 suddenness "i the end \v ther ui een b) himself .. 



mfidet 

 When tlir In Museum irritten, it cannot 



I that rick SkitT will be placed fit 



the pioneers. . his i 



iture deprived him t>> botoi .• popular 



public i«» whoa life, but among tin- inunedi 



>r whom rx :ol and with whom 



« i men find i Mill I ,rn<-,| y those 



who h.i<l not the privili og I 'i Skirl intimati ill alw i 



i member his inspiring eloquence, tlx 

 son ind Iii— faithful devotion t<> the Museum 



His more publk w lly in connection with th< 



century, must 1><- 1- 

 I It in. i nrer, thai prior to hi> 



if the D • -hip <•! the Museum, Dr Slrifl I 



irs the risible ; I ( hief «»; l partmem 



Mi 'I Mining and I leral of thr Chicago I 



>:i of i tig to Chicago to enter ini 



.uid museum I >r. Skin i number i rs mas 



ted the Denver Tribune tssociated with him in this work were 

 •in- Field, "Bill and (» II Rothad utd 



tinted Din 

 Exhibits at the Paris I »n in 1898-1901; Direci 



• I nuis 1 1901 -1905 inted b 



ft, Un I to the Japai 



! in i<ii i ippointed Dii in-Chief of the Panama-P 



Int t-ri . ition of hi- jj 



ments and the benefits uing t' nn, 



^kitT hi idemic distinctions from many unii 



I lc.m itutions and decorations from pi dry all of 

 5 of tin- world. 



1 have tl the 



ending I teceznber 31 . 1921 . 



The 'I the Museum was .'■ 



2, i<jji At this rime ai the extensive i<»lirctions, 



I from the old building iti Jackson f' 



- cmenl 

 i in the ha 



