Two professors in the College's anthropology department have won awards that will farther special research in Central and South America. John Watanabe has been granted dual fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Humanities Center that will allow him to finish his book on the consequences of nineteenth-century relationships between the Guatemalan government and Mayan Indian communities. And Paul Goldstein has received
two Fulbrights that will fund 12 months' study of early Inca civilizations in the Andes of Ecuador and Peru.
Cooke brought Webster back to campus.