Word: ernest
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...would start. They never did start. Long before the end it had dawned on the delegates that there would be no debate, because no one cared to get up and contend that nurture had nothing to do with intelligence. Said the final speaker, University of Chicago's Sociologist Ernest Watson Burgess: "[The] consensus [is] that intelligence, at least as measured by the I.Q., is not a constant and that it is a resultant both of hereditary and environmental factors...
With George L. Glasheen of the Massachusetts N. Y. A. office and Ernest J. Simmons '25, assistant professor of English, as featured speakers, the Student Union will hold on open meeting to discuss the National Youth Administration in P. B. H. on Monday at 3 o'clock...
...programs (H. Dryfoos, commentator), a local Pot o' Gold program (prize: 50?), sometimes polls his audience with: "the first six guys in my room get free chocolate malteds." He also invites faculty guest speakers, fills in with programs of popular records. Under the magisterial eye of Dartmouth President Ernest H. Hopkins, Broadcaster Dryfoos has to avoid records like Bruz Fletcher's Nympho-Dipso-Ego-Maniac, or She Had to Go and Lose It at the Astor. Keep it clean, the administration warns...
...only remaining Senior officer to be picked after the coming elections is the Ivy Orator, who will be chosen in a competition held by the Class Day Committee and the three Class Marshals, Thomas V. Healey '40, Phil C. Neal '40, and Ernest J. Sargeant...
Nominations for the second Senior balloting were made by a committee headed by Edward C. K. Read '40, recently elected Class Odist, and including Arthur Cantor, John E. Crane, Paul Olum, Ernest J. Sargeant, Benjamin S. West, and H. Holton Wood, all Seniors...