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Show Spiders and Indian Archeology Records Will Keep 'Vacationing' Educator Busy Bplderc and Indian -racnrda Are taking up moat of Dr. R. V. Cham-berlin's Cham-berlin's time theaa daya Dr. Chamberlin, who Is tha head of the University of Utah department depart-ment of biology and on sabbatical leave for the year, will leave Wednesday Wed-nesday for Mexico and South America Amer-ica to continue hla studies of biological bio-logical specimens and Indian archeologicaL records of ths country. coun-try. He plans to bo gone thro to six months. He returned recently from Europe, Eu-rope, where he studied la leading museums and unlveralllee. Some of the famoue Institutions at which he etudied were In London, Oslo, Stockholm. Stock-holm. Copenhagen, where he at- tended the International congreaa of ethnology In August; Berlin, where he was preeident of one of the section sec-tion of the International congress of entomology and prepared a paper for It; Dresden, Tragus, Vienna, Budapest, Rome, Paris, Geneva, Am-aterdam Am-aterdam and Brussels. One of his papers will bo published pub-lished shortly by tha British museum. mu-seum. Another will be published In Berlin. Dr. Chamberlin examined spider and centipede specimens for many of the museums and will classify them during tha next few months. He also atudled pre-Columbian records of American archeology and Indian lore while there. This la hla hobby and ha prepared a paper In Paiia on tha language of the Qoatete Indiana and their related trlbee, which will be published within with-in the next few months. "Although my work Is much more strenuous than If I were at school," Dr. Chamberlin wrote, "it Is more resting because It la different and full -of diataverlee,' j U. OF U. BIOLOGY HEAD EXAMINES SPIDER DrVR. VT Chamberltft tttpt busy before leaving; for Mexico |