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I agree.12—1 \t^te Journal Wm. Wednesday, July 25, 1962 Two Join State Miiseum Staff cur&tor and board chairman of thC*3Nevada State Museum, has announced the appointment of Dr. C h ||les Eugene Rozaire and Robert 3k. Bryant to the museum atafg Ijr. Rozaire, 35, has been made curator of archaeology, and W ill w orlfas assistant to Dr. Richard Shijier Jr., curator of anthropology. Bryant, 25, will be exhibit tedEjician, succeeding Mrs. Barbara* Herlan, who resigned last spi4rig. if c Rozaire took all his degrees at UCLA. He has done field w o|J| in Mexico and throughout the* Western United States, and w af formerly assistant curator of the ^Southwest Museum in Los Angeles. “yhere is probably more un-touelied area, archaeologically spewing, in Nevada than in any othjx state,” Dr. Rozaire said, “Most other areas have been built’ up before scientific study and ^excavation could be accomplished. We have a great chance to Hind undisturbed sites,” Bryant has lived in Nevada sin&f 1948. He attended high school in Sparks, Las Vegas and e Clark J. Guild, general