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    '•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