The World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, 1893 . n, but also shows the beginnings ofhis great achievements in art, in architecture and in manufac-tures. The first rude attempts in human art and industry are here illus-trated, and form a striking contrast to the splendors of modern civil-ization so lavishly displayed on every side; and the accumulatedresults of years of scientific investigation in relation to prehistoriclife on the Continent are here brought together and furnish a studywhich is needful for the full appreciation of the other depart-ments. (415) 416 ETHNOLOGY, ANTHROPOI.OGY, ARC

The World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, 1893 . n, but also shows the beginnings ofhis great achievements in art, in architecture and in manufac-tures. The first rude attempts in human art and industry are here illus-trated, and form a striking contrast to the splendors of modern civil-ization so lavishly displayed on every side; and the accumulatedresults of years of scientific investigation in relation to prehistoriclife on the Continent are here brought together and furnish a studywhich is needful for the full appreciation of the other depart-ments. (415) 416 ETHNOLOGY, ANTHROPOI.OGY, ARC Stock Photo
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The World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, 1893 . n, but also shows the beginnings ofhis great achievements in art, in architecture and in manufac-tures. The first rude attempts in human art and industry are here illus-trated, and form a striking contrast to the splendors of modern civil-ization so lavishly displayed on every side; and the accumulatedresults of years of scientific investigation in relation to prehistoriclife on the Continent are here brought together and furnish a studywhich is needful for the full appreciation of the other depart-ments. (415) 416 ETHNOLOGY, ANTHROPOI.OGY, ARCHEOLOGY. ORIGINAL RESEARCH AND EXPLORATION. When the Department of Ethnology was organized in February, 1891, it was with the understanding that a considerable amount ofmoney should be appropriated for original scientific work and thatthe results thus obtained should be retained in Chicago as thenucleus of a scientific institution which should be established in thecity and should be named the Columbus Memorial Museum. It ji I iiii III! .* 1 11 m^. i

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