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Museum's Head Vetoed By Brundage
Lee H. B. Malone, who was to have replaced Dr. Walter Heil as director of the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, submitted his sudden resignation because he was considered "unsatisfactory" by Avery Brundage. The Examiner learned yesterday.
Brundage, a wealthy Chicago engineer, has a strong voice in affairs of the museum because he has donated a priceless collection of Oriental art to San Francisco and the city has voted a $2,700,000 bond issue for a new museum wing to house it.
Not only is Malone considered unsatisfactory to Brundage, it was learned, but the 
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