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will conduct the tours in the 
First Ladies Hall: Mrs. William 
Evers, Mrs. Walter Graves, Mrs. 
Harold Hull, Mrs. John W. Kern III, 
Miss Mary Louise Krayenbuhl, Mrs. 
Peter MacDonald, Mrs. Jay B. L. 
Reeves, Mrs. John Schoenfeld, and 
Mrs. Andrew H. Brown. 
For the wonderful guide ser- 
vice that has been going on in 
the American Indian Hall since 
January 25, congratulations and 
thanks go to the following: Mrs. 
John Mashbum, Mrs. George Good- 
rich, Mrs. George Wyeth, Mrs. 
Bolling Powell, Mrs. William Mc- 
Clure, Mrs. Waiter Flowinski, Mrs. 
Robert McCormick, Miss Mary McNeil, 
and Mrs. John Manfuso. 
LECTURES IN WISCONSIN 
Dr. T. D. Stewart, curator 
of the division of physical anthro 
pology, gave an All-University Lee 
ture at the University of Wiscon- 
sin on March 29 . His subject was 
the "Diseases of Prehistoric Man." 
DISTINGUISHED GREAT-GRANDFATHER 
All the world loves a lover, 
but did you know that the Smith- 
sonian Institution has a reason 
to be especially interested in 
the Prince Rainier III - Grace 
Kelly romance ? 
The Prince's great-grandfather. 
His Serene Highness Prince Albert I 
of Monaco, was a distinguished 
scientist and patron of marine 
zoology. Around the turn of the 
century he founded the famous 
Institut Oceanographique and Museum 
of Monaco, with which the Smith- 
sonian Institution has been in 
exchange ever since. Many sumptuous 
volumes and bulletins have come and 
are still coming to the library as 
a result of Prince Albert's deep 
interest in and generous support of 
science . 
In 1921, Prince Albert visited 
America for the last time, and the 
Regents and Secretary of the Smith- 
sonian Institution gave a reception 
in his honor after his address be- 
fore the National Academy of Sciences 
in the auditorium of the Natural 
History Building. 
The late Austin H. Clark, then 
curator of echinoderms, who was de- 
tailed to act as the scientific 
aide-de-camp to the Prince during 
his stay in Washington, had many 
interesting stories to tell about 
the days he spent escorting the 
quiet, scholarly old gentleman about 
the city. 
All good wishes to the great- 
grandson of this distinguished man, 
Albert I of Monaco! 
ACTIVE IN PAN AMERICAN MEETING 
The third meeting of the "Pro- 
gram of the History of Americas," 
co-sponsored by the Commission on 
History of the Pan American Insti- 
tute of Geography and History, and 
the Department of Cultural Affairs 
of the Pan American Union, was held 
on March 26-28 at the Library of 
Congress. 
Drs. T. D. Stewart, Clifford 
Evans, and Betty Meggers, of the 
department of anthropology, were 
active participants in the confer- 
ence. 
