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History, Physical Anthropology and Art. In 1920, the latter Division had grown to such proportions that it was separated from the Museum taking the name of the National Gallery of Art with Holmes as Director. This position he held until his retirement from the service in 193[[strikethrough]]0[[/strikethrough]]^2 [[corrected 1930 to 1932]]. Professor Holmes' bibliography includes 217 publications relating largely to his scientific activities. Surviving Professor Holmes, of his immediate family, are Osgood Holmes, employed in the Municipal Architect's Office, Washington, and William Heberling Holmes, who is in business in Detroit, Michigan, residing in Royal Oak, Michigan with his wife and three daughters.