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acceptance Chicago Museum appointment, 1894; explorations in Yucatan, 1895; head curator, Department of Anthropology, U.S. National Museum (Ethnology, archeology, technology, history, art) 1897-1902; chief Bureau of American Ethnology, 1902-1910; head curator, Department of Anthropology including National Gallery of Art 1909-20; director, National Gallery of Art 1920-30. Banquet, Seventieth Anniversary, with book of especially written essays by 20 associates, 500 pages, 1916. Archeological explorations in thirty states and territories, and in Mexico, Guatemala, Hounduras and Peru, 1875-1920. Loubat prize for best work in archeology $1000, 1898, Loubat prize for best work in archeology $400, 1923. Participation in sixteen expositions, 1876-1926. On geological survey of Colorado, climbed all principle peaks, 1874-1878. First person known to have reached summit of Mountain of Holy Cross 1873. Two mountains named after: one in Henry Mountains, Utah, 1877, and one in Yellowstone Park 1878. Organized