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Other scientists who have shown varying degrees of interest in the legend are anthropologist David Daegling, field biologist George Shaller, Russell Mittermeier, Daris Swindler, Esteban Sarmiento, and discredited racial anthropologist Carleton S. Coon.
Harvard University hired Hooton in 1913: he trained most American physical anthropologists of the coming decades, beginning with Harry L. Shapiro and Carleton S. Coon and struggled to differentiate physical anthropology from racism.
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries anthropologists used a typological model to divide people from different ethnic regions into races, ( e. g. the Negroid race, the Caucasoid race, the Mongoloid race, the Australoid race, and the Capoid race which was the racial classification system as defined in 1962 by Carleton S. Coon ).
* Physiology or Medicine – Baruch S. Blumberg, D Carleton Gajdusek
* Keltic Nordic, a category from Carleton S. Coon's racial typology
The index was widely used by anthropologists in the early twentieth century to categorize human populations, and by Carleton S. Coon in the 1960s.
Other publishers include G. W. Carleton, J. S. Oglivie, John Anderson who published the biographies, A. L. Burt, Frank Munsey, Penn Publishing, and Street & Smith.
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* Carleton S. Coon, American anthropologist
Carleton is a village in Monroe County in the U. S. state of Michigan.
The concept of a Dinaric race originated with Joseph Deniker, but became most closely associated with the writings of Hans F. K. Günther and Carleton S. Coon.
The enabling legislation is The Carleton University Act, 1952, S. O.
In 2012 U. S. News and World Report ranked Carleton College the 8th best liberal arts college in the United States and ranked Carleton number two for undergraduate teaching at a national liberal arts college.
According to 2012 U. S. News and World Report rankings, Carleton College is the # 6 liberal arts college in the United States along with Bowdoin College, ranking after Williams College, Amherst College, Swarthmore College, Pomona College, and Middlebury College.
* David Bryn-Jones, biographer of U. S. Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg, taught history, economics, and international relations at Carleton from 1920 to 1951.
* Paul Wellstone, a U. S. Senator from Minnesota from 1991 until his death in 2002, was a professor of political science at Carleton from 1969 to 1990.
Ripley's The Races of Europe was rewritten in 1939 by Harvard physical anthropologist Carleton S. Coon.
Daniel Carleton Gajdusek ( pronounced GUY-dah-shek ; September 9, 1923 – December 12, 2008 ) was a Hungarian ˙- Slovak-American physician and medical researcher who was the co-recipient ( with Baruch S. Blumberg ) of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1976 for work on kuru, the first human prion disease demonstrated to be infectious.
Among his correspondents in the North Carolina archive are Carleton S. Coon, James P. Dees, Henry E. Garrett, Luther Hodges, R. Carter Pittman, Carleton Putnam, Clayton Rand, and Archibald Roosevelt.
* Carleton S. Coon ( 1904 – 1981 )

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The Carleton Service Fund provides the financial support for this program.
Student musical organizations are the Knights of Carleton and the Overtones ( men's vocal groups ), and the Keynotes ( a women's singing group ).
Carleton aims throughout its entire teaching program to represent a point of view and a spirit which will contribute to the moral and religious development of its students.
Music is furnished by the Carleton College Choir.
The Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. at Carleton are connected with the corresponding national organizations and carry out their general purposes.
Student religious organizations are co-ordinated under the Religious Activities Committee, a standing committee of the Carleton Student Association.
Dramatic activity at the College is organized and carried on by The Carleton Players, which is to say by all students who are so inclined to advance these aims.
For the 1960-1961 season, The Carleton Players have announced Blood Wedding by Federico Garcia Lorca, The Knight Of The Burning Pestle by Beaumont and Fletcher and A Moon For The Misbegotten by Eugene O'Neill, with a pre-season production of The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams.
the Athletic program at Carleton is considered an integral part of the activities of the College and operates under the same budgetary procedure and controls as the academic work.
Carleton is a member of the Midwest Collegiate Athletic Conference and abides by its eligibility rules.
In addition to these rules, Carleton has added the following: 1.
A student who while in attendance at Carleton College participates in an athletic contest during the school year, other than that sponsored by the College, shall be permanently ineligible to participate in intercollegiate athletics at Carleton College and will also face permanent suspension from the institution.
A student to be eligible for the captaincy of any Carleton team must have a scholastic record of at least 1.00.
The `` C '' club is composed of the men of the College who have won an official letter in Carleton athletics.
The purpose of the Club is to promote better athletic teams at Carleton and to increase interest in them among the student body.
This is done by encouraging the entire male student body to participate in either the intercollegiate or intramural sports program and by sponsoring the Carleton cheerleaders.
Tennis Club participates in a dual tennis tournament with the University of Minnesota each fall, and also sponsors a two-day state invitational tennis meet at Carleton in May.
The College also publishes each year The Report Of The Treasurer and a monthly newsletter entitled Carleton College Comments.
In co-operation with the Alumni Association of Carleton College, an alumni magazine, The Voice Of The Carleton Alumni, is edited and mailed seven times a year by the College's Publications Office and the Alumni Office.
In January, 1960, the first issue of The Carleton Miscellany, a quarterly literary magazine, was published by the College.
The magazine, edited by members of the Carleton Department of English, includes contributions by authors from both within and beyond the Carleton community.
the Carleton Student Association includes all students in college and is intended `` to work for the betterment of Carleton College by providing student government and student participation with the college administration in the formulation and execution of policies which pertain to student life and activities ''.

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