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Motels In Cambridge: Hotels are generally grouped in four main categories: commercial or transient hotels; resort hotels; residential hotels; and motels in cambridge, or motor hotels. In the United States about 75% of the hotel rooms (excluding motels in cambridge) are in commercial hotels, 16% in resort hotels (both summer and winter seasons), and the remaining 9% in residential hotels. About 80% of the American motel rooms are in commercial establishments and the remainder in resort motels in cambridge.His interests thereafter were primarily nthropology, and in 1893 he went to Cam-ge University to lecture on physical anthro-|Haddon returned to Torres Strait in 1898, ding an anthropological expedition that in-ed specialists in many fields. Upon his re-to Cambridge he was given a lectureship ithnology. He lectured widely in the United and Canada. In 1904, Cambridge estab-the Board of Anthropological Studies, and Ion held the position of reader in ethnology 1909 to 1926. The influence of his writing teaching was great. His numerous publications include Black, White, and Brown (1901) The Races of Man and Their Distribution !909). He died in Cambridge, England, on ..pril 20, 1940.
RIDGEWAY, SIR William, British archaeologist: b. King's County, Ireland, Aug. 6, 1853; d. Aug. 12, 1926. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and Cambridge University. Appointed professor of Greek at University College, Cork, in 1883; and from 1892 was professor of archaeology at Cambridge. |
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