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          Fay-Cooper Cole (8 August – 3 September ) was a professor of anthropology and founder of the anthropology department [1] at the University of Chicago....

          Anthropological Expedition

          The Anthropologists Behind the Philippine Heritage Collection

          The majority of the objects in the Philippine collection were acquired by anthropologists Fay-Cooper Cole, William Jones, and Stephen C.

          Simms in the first decade of the 20th century.

          Fay-Cooper Cole was an American anthropologist who became an authority on the peoples and cultures of the Malay Archipelago and who promoted.

        1. Fay-Cooper Cole was an American anthropologist who became an authority on the peoples and cultures of the Malay Archipelago and who promoted.
        2. Fay-Cooper Cole (–) was born in Plainwell, Michigan.
        3. Fay-Cooper Cole (8 August – 3 September ) was a professor of anthropology and founder of the anthropology department [1] at the University of Chicago.
        4. He is author of four monographs and various scientific papers dealing with the folk lore, physical types, social, roligious and economic life of the primitive.
        5. This paper is based on a collection of Philippine folk-tales recently published by the Field Museum of Natural History.
        6. The Museum's involvement with the Philippines came after the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, where objects and peoples from the colonies of several nations were on display. The Philippines, a U.S. colony since the Spanish-American War of 1898, was featured prominently in the exposition as "a fair within a fair." Robert F.

          Cummings, a grain merchant from Clifton, Illinois, was greatly intrigued by the Philippine exhibition and approached the Museum with a proposition: he was willing to fund extensive anthropological research in the Philippines with two apparent provisions: that the people of Illinois should benefit and that the work should begin immediately.

          Cummings pledged no less than