13. Wetmore, A. 1939. Annual report for the year ending 

 June 30, 1938, p. 10. 



14. Wetmore, A. 1941. Annual report for the year ending 

 June 30, 1940, pp. 10-11. 



10. World War II 



1. Wetmore, A. 1943. Annual report for the year ending 

 June 30, 1942, p. 11. 



2. Wetmore, A. 1946. Annual report for the year ending 

 June 30, 1945, p. 1. 



3. Wetmore, A. 1943. Annual report for the year ending 

 June 30, 1942, p. 11. 



4. Ibid., 59. 



5. Wetmore, A. 1944. Ayinual report for the year ending 

 June 30, 1943, p. 



6. Wetmore, A. 1945. Annual report for the year ending 

 June 30, 1944, pp. 8 and 9. 



7. Wetmore, A. 1944. Annual report for the year ending 

 June 30, 1943, p. 8. 



8. Wetmore, A. 1945. Annual report for the year ending 

 June 30, 1944, p. 



9. Wetmore, A. 1944. Annual report for the year ending 

 June 30, 1943, p. 9. 



10. Ibid., 29. 



11. New Faces, New Funds, New Exhibits 



1. Wetmore, A. 1939. Annual report j or the year ending 

 June 30, 1938, p. 3. 



2. Fenton, W. N. 1982. John Canfield Ewers and the 

 great tradition of artists and ethnologists in the west. 

 In Plaim Indians Studies, a collection of essays in honor of 

 John C. Ewers and Waldo R. Wedel. ed. D. H. Ubelacher 

 and H. J. Viola. Smithsonian Contributions to 

 Anthropology 10:218. 



3. Van Beek, G. Unpublished obituary of CHfford Evans, 

 in the author's files. 



4. Ripley, S. D. and Steed, J. A. Alexander Wetmure. 

 National Academy of Sciences: Biographical Memoirs. 

 (In press.) 



5. Fire damages Indian Exhibit at museum. Washington 

 Post, May 26, 1965. 



6. Carmichael, L. 1955. Annual report for the year ending 

 June 30, 1954, p. I. 



7. Donnelly, T. 1954. The Smithsonian keeps up with 

 the Joneses. Washington Daily Neivs (April 13); 

 McDade, M. 1954. Institution shakes off old tradition. 

 Washington Post ayid Times Herald (April 18). 



8. Ewers, J. C. 1956. New ethnological exhibits United 

 States National Museum Washington, D. C. Museum 9 

 (1):28. 



9. Exhibit depicts early America. The Washington Post and 

 Times Herald, Jan. 20, 1957. 



10. Kellogg, A. R. 1958. Annual report for the year ending 

 June 30, 1957, p. 5. 



11. Forbes, J. R. 1966. In the steps of the great American 

 zoologists: William Temple Hornaday. New York: M. 

 Evans, pp. 107—8. 



12. Beggs, T. M. 1959. Annual report of National Collection 

 of Fine Arts for 1958, p. 108. 



13. I grew my beard in 1959, and was the subject of Dr. 

 Friedmann's comment. I have pondered it often since 

 that moment, but 1 have never been able to frame an 

 appropriate reply. 



14. Kellogg, A. R. 1962. Annual report for the year ending 

 June 30, 1961, p. 11. 



15. Gunnerson, J. H. 1982. Waldo R. Wedel, archeologist: 

 Perspectives that grew in the plains. In Plains Indians 

 Studies, a collection of essays in honor of John C. Ewers and 

 Waldo R. Wedel, ed. D. H. Ubelaker and H. J. Viola, 

 Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology 10. 



16. Ripley, S. D. 1968. Smithsonian Year 1965, p. 11. 



17. Anonymous. Herbert Ward (1863-1919). 

 Unpublished four-page document in Department of 

 Anthropology files. 



18. Ross, N. L. 1967. Spirited exhibit opens, Washington 

 Post (Aug. 26). 



12. New Wings and a New Elephant 



1. Fenykovi, J. 1956. The biggest elephant ever killed by 

 man. Sports Illustrated, June 4. 



2. Brown, W. L. Steps in mounting the Fenykovi 

 elephant. Two-page typescript in the files of the 

 Division of Mammals. 



3. Deaton, N. N. "The Fenykovi elephant." Five-page 

 typescript in the files of the Division of Mammals. 



4. Rathbun, R. 1918. Appendix N. The Smithsonian 

 Institution and National Museum, in Public buildings in 

 the District of Columbia. 65th Congress, 2d session. 

 Senate Document 155:361—97. 



5. Wetmore, A. 1928. Annual report for fiscal year 1928, 

 p. 7. 



6. Natural History Building wing enlargement sought. 

 Washmgton Post, March 31, 1930. 



7. Wetmore, A. 1930. Annual report for the year ending 

 June 30, 1930, pp. 5-6. 



8. Smithsonian Archives RM 157, Building Management 

 Department, 1881-1973 records, Box 16, I 2. 



9. Beggs, T. 1963. Annual report of National collection of 

 fine arts for 1962, p. 4. 



10. Kellogg, A. R. 1962. Annual report for the year ending 

 June 30, 1961, p. 4. 



1 1. Taylor, F. A. 1964. Annual report for the year ending 

 June 30, 1963, p. 4. 



12. Kellogg, A. R. 1962. Annual report for the year ending 

 June 30, 1961, pp. 5-6. 



13. Ripley, S. D. 1968. Smithsonian Year 1965, p. 89. 

 Priority of publications is a concern of many scientists, 

 particularly those in taxonomy. For many years, the 

 Smithsonian Library stamped the date of receipt in 

 the front of books. This is how I know when the 1965 

 Yearbook was published. Such information is not of 

 much use when matters of priority are not involved, 

 so other yearbooks will be cited by the date given on 

 the title page, except for one or two I have seen that 

 are stamped with a different date of receipt. 



13. Big Science: Deep Space, Deep Waters 



1. Taylor, F. 1964. Annual report for fiscal year 1963, 

 p. 86. 



2. Ripley, S. D. 1968. Smithsonian Year 1965, p. 37. 



3. Ripley, S. D. 1971. Smithsonian Year 1971, p. 34. 



14. "Modern Times" 



1. Taylor, F. A. 1964. Annual report for the year ending 

 June 30, 1963, p. 3. 



2. Ripley, S. D. 1969. Smithsonian Year 1968, p. 79. 



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