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I agree.'•ffir -mw, Nevada State Journal je Clark J. Guild, general curator and board chairman of t^fe Nevada State Museum, has announced the appointment of Dr. CMrles Eugene Rozaire e jf K. Bryant to the "Dr. Rozaire, 35, has been made curator of archaeology, and will work as assistant to Dr. Richard SEutler Jr., curator of anthropology. Bryant, 25, will be exhibit technician, succeeding Mrs. Barb r a Herlan, who resigned last spring. /§ r. Rozaire took all his glees at UCLA. He has done fi Wbrk in Mexico and throughout Western United States, and was formerly assistant curator of th f Southwest Museum in Los Ajigeles. ^T here is probably more untouched area, archaeologically speaking, in Nevada than in any other sta te /’ Dr. Rozaire said. “Ijo st other areas have buMt up before scientific study and excavation could be accomplished. We have a great chance to'«find undisturbed sites.” gryant has lived in Nevada since 1948. He attended high school in Sparks, Las Vegas and