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8. GIVE THE NAMES OF ANY STUDENTS WHO HAVE HAD ACCESS TO THE MATERIAL UNDER YOUR CARE DURING THE YEAR EITHER IN WASHINGTON OR ELSEWHERE, AND STATE THE SPECIAL AIM OF THEIR STUDIES.

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     No person has visited this Department during the year with any expressed desire to consult a study series, except those persons mentioned in No. 7 and Miss Virginia Blunt of Georgetown, D.C.
     The Curator has given informal instruction in the Exhibition hall to sundry persons and educational organizations, some of whom have come by previous appointment, but the majority were accidental visitor:- Annacostia School, Tenallytown School, Garrett or Phelps School, Vermont Avenue; Dr. Roland Steiner, Masters Winlock and Harrington, Renè Bache, Mrs. Wrenshall of Baltimore, Md., Mr. and Mrs . Herron of Pittsburgh, Pa., Mr. Chas. Cramp and Mrs. Stevenson of Philadelphia, Pa., Governor Woolcott and Wife. Misses Stansbury and Kauffmann, Miss Eva M. Pitts of Central High School, [[strikethrough]] and [[/strikethrough]] Mr. Gallatin ^ [[, +]] Mrs.Summer's Sch ^ [[ool]] .
     The Curator continued, during the Winter, his course of lectures of Prehistoric Anthropology before the National University Medical School. He read a paper before the American Association for the Advancement of Science on the ^ [["]] Fluorine Test of the Antiquity of Animal Bones ^ [["]] ; and on on ^ [["]] Ideal Museums ^ [["]] ; One before the American Folk Lore Association at Washington on "The Swastika in Prehistoric Times." One before the Anthropological Society of Washington on the "Quarry Workshop at Piney Branch, D.C." (?), and an Address at the Baptist Church in Anacostia on "Prehistoric Man."