What goes on in other departments at the University will be the subject of a new series of discussions sponsored by the Graduate Council, it was announced yesterday.
Anthropology and Archaeology: Why Study Mankind will be the subject of the first forum to be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Littauer Lounge. Graduate student speakers are William C. Canup, Edward F. Hunt, and David F. Aberle.
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