I have a problem; perhaps someone out there can help. Back in 1982, whilst I was Curator of Anthropology at the National Museum in Papua New Guinea, I was sent a photocopy of an article that referred to charges by the NY State Attorney-General against a Curator at the Brooklyn Museum that alleged that he was involved in facilitating one of the members of the Board selling pieces from his collection through dealers to the Museum and getting pieces for the Board member's collection from the Museum through dealers. Similar deaccessioning irregularities were alleged for the Museum of the American Indian and a quote was included, apparently from an interview with Dr Edmund Carpenter (previously on the Board of the MAI). The person who sent the photocopy had written on it 'Southern Review, July 1981' and the page numbers, as I recall, were around 10-13. I appear to have left the article in PNG but on a return trip was unable to find it in the files. I looked up 'Southern Review' (one here in Adelaide; another out of Baton Rouge) but neither carry the article. I contacted the person who sent me the copy and she can't find her copy either. I wrote Carpenter but he does not know of that particular article. I contacted the NY State Library and although they have suggested some articles on that subject, they do not include this particular one. On a hunch I checked 'Southern Review of Administration' but no luck. Does this article ring a bell with anyone? If so, please let me know full reference, including title and author. I want to refer to it in my PhD thesis, due for completion March 31st. Many thanks in anticipation..... Barry Craig (Anthropology, South Australian Museum).