1. The beginning of an 

 exciting evening: new ar- 

 rivals consult their pro- 

 grams. 



3. Then on to Anthropolo 

 pared for display in a new 

 trumpet once used by lamas 



2. First exhibit to catch the eye is the model 

 of a new facility for basic scientific research 

 and graduate education which the Museum 

 will construct under a grant of $875,200 from 

 the National Science Foundation. Lido Lucchesi, 

 Museum artist-preparator, shows his model of 

 the building addition. 



MUSEUM'S 



5. Next stop is Geology, where Chief Curator Zangerl 

 reconstructs the history of fishes living 285 million years 

 ago. Research in the Department of Geology will be 

 greatly aided by special laboratories provided in the new 

 building addition. 



6. Various extremes in the sizes and shapes of bone 

 hibit displaying the humerus of such diverse animal 

 swan, gibbon, shrew, antra ter. and man. 



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