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0503 IN RE CABLE ADDRESS "MUSEOLOGY NEW YorE" THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 77TH STREET Anp CENTRAL PARK WEST NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF VERTEERATE PALAEONTOLOGY HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN, D,.So0,, LL.D., CURATOR-IN-ÖHIEF OCHILDS FRICK, B.S.,, HONORARY CURATOR OF LATE 'TERTIARY MAMMALS WALTER GRANGER, CURATOR OF FossIL MAMMALS BARNUM BROWN, A.B., CURATOR OF FossIL REPTILES G. G. SIMPSON, Pu...
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0503 IN RE CABLE ADDRESS "MUSEOLOGY NEW YorE" THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 77TH STREET Anp CENTRAL PARK WEST NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF VERTEERATE PALAEONTOLOGY HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN, D,.So0,, LL.D., CURATOR-IN-ÖHIEF OCHILDS FRICK, B.S.,, HONORARY CURATOR OF LATE 'TERTIARY MAMMALS WALTER GRANGER, CURATOR OF FossIL MAMMALS BARNUM BROWN, A.B., CURATOR OF FossIL REPTILES G. G. SIMPSON, Pu.D., ASSOCIATE CURATOR OF VERTEBRATE PALABONTOLOGY CHARLES C, MOOK, Pu,D., ASSocIATE CURATOR OF GEOLOGY AND PALAEONTOLOGY WILLIAM K. GREGORY, Pu.D., RESEARCH ÅSSOCLIATE IN PALAHONTOLOGY RACHEL ÅA. HUSBAND, A.M., STAFF ÅSSISTANT WALTER W. HOLMES, FIELD ÅSSOOIATE IN PALAHONTOLOGY May the ninth Nineteen hundred thirty-two Dr. J. G. Andersson Ostasiatiska Samlingarna — Sveavägen 65 Stockholm, Sweden. Dear Doctor Andersson: I am this morning in receipt of your letter of April 25th together with a copy of your letter to Doctor Andrews. The photographs you ask for will be on the way to you within a week. Andrews left for Peking on May 2nd and is ex- pecting to be back at the Museum by October. He will,during this visit to Peking try to determine whether our Expedition is really a thing of” the past of if there is a possibility of getting out for one more season. If there is no hope left for Mongolia work he may see what arrangements can be made with the Russians for further work westward. I have in recent years kept more or 1ess informed about your activities through mutual friends. Sven Hedin was here about two months ago and the Museum gave him a luncheon and we had a chance to talk China with him, and to learn something of you. For the past three months we have had working in the Department a Professor Dahr from Lund University. He is interested in running down the ancestry of the modern dogs. The Museum did have a tiger hunting expedition on the Amur River and secured three specimens but they were .all killed by trap guns set by local hunters and not by our own men. A habitat group containing two of these magnificent
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0504, Dr, J. G. Andersson -2 May 9, 1932 animals is now being prepared. I will see that you get photographs of the mounted animals if you care for them. I hope that I shall be at the Museum when you "...
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0504, Dr, J. G. Andersson -2 May 9, 1932 animals is now being prepared. I will see that you get photographs of the mounted animals if you care for them. I hope that I shall be at the Museum when you "come here. It will be fine to see you again. I never could forget those early days in Peking when you were such a wonderful host to me. It is one of the pleasantest memo- ries of my life, Always sincerely yours, mosa ha Eng a
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