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Show SUPT. ILLS 18 MADE J.ECTURER Superintendent J. M. Mills of the public Kchool.i has Just received word that he has been elected by tho board of regents of tlu Utah unlver-city unlver-city as special lecturer in anthropology. anthropol-ogy. The appointment will not in any manner interfere with the superintendent's superin-tendent's work in this city and many of the talks which he will give ou th: subject will be delivered in Ogden. Students attending the lectures In this city will receive the same credit as those! who are present when the talks are made In the college auditorium.. audi-torium.. Mr. Mills is well equipped for the position wilh which he has been honored. hon-ored. Ho has take-n a special course in anthropology at the University or Chicago aud has devoted a great deal of time to reading upon ihe subject. As a tfcleutlflc study, iinthioHilog.v is receiving a great deal or attention by the universities of the east. The subject Includes the atiidy tif man and bis tribal laws and governments prior to tho time when written history begins. be-gins. It embraces the biological history his-tory of man and his pl.K-o lu nature. Altogether It is one of the broadest of studies an it branches into many other sciences, where n.s edges are not easily defined. |