Among visitors in the Department of Anthropology during the 

 year were Dr. Ichiro Awonuma, Meiji University, Tokyo; Dr. Junius 

 B. Bird, American Museum of Natural History; Dr. Stephen F. 

 Borhegyi, University of Oklahoma; Dr. Alfred Biihler, Basel, 

 Switzerland; Dr. Schuyler V. R. Cammann, University Museum, 

 Philadelphia; Harold J. Coolidge, Pacific Science Board, National 

 Research Council; William B. Fagg, British Museum; Joaquin 

 Figueira, Montevideo, Uruguay; Dr. George M. Foster, Jr., Uni- 

 versity of California; Dr. Christoph von Fiirer-Haimendorf, Uni- 

 versity of London; V. L. Grottanelli, Museo Nazionale Preistorico, 

 Rome; Dr. B. S. Guha, Bihar Tribal Research Institute, Ranchi, 

 India; Dr. Josef Haekel, Dr. Robert Heine-Geldern, Dr. Anna 

 Hohenwart-Gerlachstein, and Dr. Wilhelm Koppers (Director), 

 Institute of Ethnology, University of Vienna; Miss Ma Nyunt Han, 

 National Museum and National Art Gallery, Rangoon; Dr. Martin 

 Heydrich, Cologne; Miss Sheila W. Hicks, Yale University; Miss 

 Maxine Kleindienst, University of Chicago; Dr. Li Lin-ts'an, 

 National Museum, Taichung, Taiwan; Dr. Ma T'ing-ying, National 

 University of Taiwan, Taipei; Dr. Dorothy Menzel, University of 

 California; Dr. Kenneth P. Oakley and Dr. d'A. Waechter, British 

 Museum (Natural History); Dr. Masao Oka, Tokyo Metropolitan 

 University; Dr. D. A. Ol'derogge, Head of African Section, Institute 

 of Ethnography, Academy of Sciences of U.S.S.R., Leningrad; 

 Dr. Cornelius Osgood, Yale University; Dr. Iker Larrauri Prado, 

 National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico; Dr. Henry S. Robinson, 

 University of Oklahoma; Dr. J. T. Robinson, Transvaal Museum, 

 Pretoria; Dr. John H. Rowe, University of California; Dr. Carl 

 Schuster, Woodstock, New York; Miss Ruth Simpson, Southwest 

 Museum, Los Angeles; Dr. Ronald Singer, University of Cape 

 Town; Dr. Cyril S. Smith, University of Chicago; Dr. Hisashi 

 Suzuki, Tokyo University; Dr. P. V. Tobias, University of Wit- 



Before beginning Postage-Stamp Safari (Museum Journey No. 6), these children, 

 with their travel questionnaires in hand, ask the Director of the Museum about 

 some of the stamps he lent from his private collection for the Safari exhibit. On 

 this Museum Journey the children were asked to identify, in the Museum, animals 

 printed on postage stamps from all parts of the world. Each child who completes 

 four Museum Journeys receives a signed certificate designating him as a Museum 

 Traveler. Eight Journeys qualify him as a Museum Adventurer. The Journeys, a 

 special activity for children in the Museum, were originated by Raymond Foundation. 



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