HRDLICKA, Ales* anthropologist; b. Humpolec, Bohemia, Mar. 30, 1869; s. - 
lilian and Carolina H.; common and high school, with Latin and Greek, in Bohemia; 
f, D. New York Eclectic Coll., 1892, New York Homoeop. Coll., 1894; Md. Allopathic 
State Bd., 1894; Investigations among insane and other defective classes, N. Y. 
State Service, 1894-99; medico-legal and anthropolog. studies Paris U. and Anthrop. 
Sch., first half 1896; m. 1896. Anthrop. expdns. to Mexico, 1898, S. W. United 
States 1899, 1900, SeuWV United States and Mexico, 1902, 1905, Florida, 1906, 
lisconsin, Washington, California and Arizona, 1908, Egypt and Ehirope 1909, Argen- 
tina, Peru, Panama and Mexico, 1910, Europe, Siberia and Mongolia, 1912; Peru, 1913; 
Inn., 1915; Dakotas, Minn., Fla., 1916; Tenn. , Okla., 1917; Fla., 1918. Interne 
Middletown St. H. Hosp., 1894-96; Associate in Anthrop., State Patholog. Inst., N. Y. , 
1896-99.; in charge physical anthrop. Hyde Expdn. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1899-1903; 
asst, cupator in charge div. phys. anthropology, U. S. Nat. Mus., 1903-10, curator, 
1910 Fellow A. A. A. S. (pres. sec. H, 1918); mem. Assn. Am. Anatomists, Am. 
Anthrop. Assn., Washington Anthrop. (ex-pres.), Biol, and Med. socs.. Wash. Acad, 
of Sci. (vice-pres. 1917-19); fellow Am. Acad, of Arts and Sci*s.; mem. Amer. Philos. 
Soc., Hon. fellow R. Anthrop. Inst. Gr. Brit. & Ire.; Corr. raemb. Bohemian Ethnol. 
Soc.; R. Bohemian Assn, of Sc's.; foreign memb. Bohemian Acad.; Assoc, memb, Paris 
Soeiete d'Anthropologie; corr. mem. Anthrop. Gesellsch. Vienna, Soc. Portuguesa 
wAntrop. e Etnol., Porto ^ Soc. des Americanistes Paris; Soc. Italiana di Antropologia 
Florence; Asso. editor Am. Natu^lxst, (1901-1908), founder and ^ditor Amer Jour. 
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ys. Anthrop. (1918 -.) Mem. Bd. Man. Am. Sch. of Research;* judge Anthrop. Exhibits ' ^ 
St. Louis and Jamestown Expos* s; author exhibits in phys. anthrop. and prehistoric 
Amer. pathology Panama-Cal. Exp., San Diego, 1915-16. Author of paper and memoirs 
on anthropology of the defective classes; on physiol., med, and anthropol. observa- 
tions among Indians; on antiquity of man in N. and S. America and in general; on 
the osteology of the Indian, Eskimo; on anthrop. of American whites and negroes, of 
Egyptians, Slavs, Russians; on research work in Peru, Mex., Asia; on the genesis of the 
toer. Indian; on History of Phys. Anthrop. in America, and on Anthropometry, (bibliog. 
ttp to 1918 in Arner. J. Phys. Anthrop., I, 1918). Address: U. S. National Museum, 
Washington, D. C.j home, 2900 Tilden St., N. W. Washington, D. C. 
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