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Covers Stewart's research from 1975-1986, his hobby of painting portraits, and international travel, c. 1924-1986, including: revision of his research on the Potomac Creek site, begun in the 1940s and completed in the 1980s; reminiscences of Turkey Tayak, a.k.a. Phillip Proctor, a Wesort folk doctor; views concerning Captain John Smith's landing along the Potomac; reconstruction of the Midland, Texas, Pleistocene skull in the 1950s; reminiscences of controversies concerning the Melbourne, Florida, skull; reconstruction of the Wadi Kubbaniya skeleton from Egypt in the 1980s; interest in painting as a hobby and formation of a Smithsonian Art Club; symposium in honor of Stewart's seventy-fifth birthday at the annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists in 1976; reminiscences of Stewart's international travel, especially to the Taung Diamond Jubilee International Symposium in South Africa in 1985.