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FIGURE 48.

Missouri Archaeological Society
Achievement Award—1960

Be it known to all whom these presents come that

FRANCIS L. STUBBS

in recognition of his sustained and active interest in the preservation of archaeological materials; for his very active participation in the survey, excavation, and exhibit work of the Society; for his many contributions to public information and education through work with the News Letter and by lectures; and for his help in Society business matters—is hereby accorded the award of and is designated Man of the Year 1960 of the Missouri Archaeological Society.

Respectfully submitted by the Awards Committee Virginia Watson, Charles R. Steen, Waldo R. Wedel, Chairman

In the name of the Society this certificate is awarded and Francis L. Stubbs is designated Man of the Year 1960 and his name is inscribed on the Achievement Plaque displayed in the Museum of Anthropology of the University of Missouri.

Attested by Henry W. Hamilton Richard A. Marshall
President Secretary-Treasurer

Figure 49. Francis Stubbs, Achievement Award Recipient, 1960.

Figure 50.

Missouri Archaeological Society
Achievement Award—1961

Be it known to all whom these presents come that

HARRY and FLORENCE COLLINS

in recognition of their active participation in the preservation of archaeological sites and materials; for their outstanding interest in and support of archaeological salvage work; for their very active role in the State Fair exhibits of the Society and in other public relations work; and for their sustained efforts toward public enlightenment and education through talks to various clubs, societies, and other local groups—are hereby accorded the award of and designated Man of the Year 1961 of the Missouri Archaeological Society.

Respectfully submitted by the Awards Committee Virginia Watson, Charlie R. Steen, Waldo R. Wedel, Chairman

In the name of the Society this certificate is awarded and Harry and Florence Collins are designated collectively, Man of the Year 1961 and their names are inscribed on the Achievement Plaque displayed in the Museum of Anthropology of the University of Missouri.

Attested by Henry W. Hamilton Richard A. Marshall
President Secretary-Treasurer

Figure 51. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins, Achievement Award Recipient, 1961

Figure 52. Sam C. Irvine, Award Plaque Recipient, 1961

To Sam C. Irvine

In recognition of his 25 years of consistent help to the study of the archaeology of Missouri, in survey, excavation, and public relations.

October 28, 1962

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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