“Dr. Adams, a tweedy anthropologist and former provost of the University of Chicago, was secretary of the Smithsonian from 1984 to 1994 … [and he] sought to make ‘confrontation, experimentation and debate’ part of the Smithsonian’s mandate.”
“Dr. Adams, a tweedy anthropologist and former provost of the University of Chicago, was secretary of the Smithsonian from 1984 to 1994 … [and he] sought to make ‘confrontation, experimentation and debate’ part of the Smithsonian’s mandate.”