University Daily Kansan Thursday, November 13. 1975 5 the ar is are op- orned men nored air air, alr your read in to be in wan fans won da in do wan, notation have only lease Education week quest Roger Heyns, president of the American Council on Education, met informally with Chancellor and Mrs. Archie R. Dykes, and Staff Photo by GEORGE MILLENER Wednesday night, following an address on American education in Iowa, the Heyna"s address begins Higher Education West activities at 10:30 a.m. Shockley “It’s very difficult to establish a relationship between solid success in life with anything.” From page one To illustrate his point, Goldbay cited a study done in California many years ago. For the study, a group of students with I.Q. 85 years to see what success they had achieved in life, one student, because he had an I.Q. of only 135, was not included in the group. That student, he said, was William Kelley, who was attributed to the invention of the transistor. Goldsby said that the use of mental testing as a basis for social policy was dangerous. In the 1900s, he said, a study showed that 30 percent of the population and 70 percent of the Italian population in America was "mentally ill." In his 2008 book, immigration acts were passed, he said. *HERTAILABILITY ISN'T* a constant, like light or high, he said. *Hertailability* is environment of low risk. Goldsby said that a genetic rationale could nonetheless account for the lower I.Q. of some older white adults. Goldsky also cited a study in which environmental intervention in a group of 40 black children resulted in an increase of 40 percent in the rate of fecal matter plucked to the untreated, or control, group. . . "This study is a dramatic example of environmental intervention that has worked. Golds said it "demonstrates how we can be by proper environmental intervention." The control group, Goldsby said, compre- nies 40 children from the same envir- onment. Goldsbay said that an environmental explanation for I.Q.s should be adopted to ensure the improvement of nutrition, housing and education. "IF THE GENETIC explanation is best supported, these improvement likely to be effective." Shockley repudiated the validity of the study Goldsby cited, and said, "The technical reports of this study are almost inaccessible." He said the study, called the Milwaukee hee said he was blissed and inspeciee in the treatmen- ture. Another support for the environmental explanation for the determination of inbreeding in American blacks in the United States, Goldsby said. They score statistically higher on LQ. tests than American blacks, Goldsby said, and more prosper in the game of American life. "THEY'RE AS GENETICALLY black as I am," Goldsby said, "and they're doing better. Also, this tells me there may be something wrong with my cultural patterns when compared with the West Indian culture, as there might be something wrong with white cultural patterns as compared to the Jewish culture." Events... TODAY: THE CAMPUS VETERANS will have a petition table from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Kansas Union basement. The GRADUATE ASSEMBLY will meet at 2:30 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Union. KU SAILING CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Parliars of the Union. The KU-Y ADVOCAT SERIES will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Union. AUDITIONS FOR SHOWCASE DIRECTING SCENES for actors will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in 341 Murphy Hall. Correction... It was incorrectly reported in Tuesday's Kansan that the University of Kansas spent $62,174,000 on natural gas last year. The figure should have been $62,174, "I WAS GOING NUTS... WITHOUT A FASCIST WITHIN FIFTEEN MILES TO BLAME." MARK VONNEGUT In 1969, Mark Vonneugel graduated from Swarthmore College. Bored with East Coast academia, suspicious of his father's literary notoriety, and despairing at the principles of hippiedom, he headed for British Columbia to start a commune. Two years later, he was committed to a psychiatric hostile-diagnosed severely schizophrenic. THE EDEN EXPRESS is about the inconsistencies of the youth movement of the 60s and 70s in human relationships, and the pain and stigma of mental illness. But most importantly, it is about Murk's struggle to find a way out of this terrible AFRAKEND TAMLARK BOOK A FRANK E. TAYLOR BOOK $8.95 PRAEGER PUBLISHERS 111 Fourth Ave., N.Y. 10003 In conjunction with Higher Education Week--the History Department presents: Darwin [28 min.] Darrow vs. Bryan: The Monkey Trial Search for the Nile: Find Livingston [50 min.] The Journals of Lewis and Clark Narration by Lorne Green [50 min.] Thursday, Nov. 13 4002 Wescoe 2:30-6 p.m. free admission free admission From page one School goals . . . Sell it through Kansan want ads. Call the classified department at 864-4358. Heys said there were dangers in such a practice because many students were forced by social pressure to select programs that weren't suitable for them. The administrations of the small companies were usually able to more funds to the prestigious programs in their institutions, he said, at the expense of other programs. Heyns said American educators had limited the potential of the United States by ignoring opportunities and obligations worldwide. In the case of the college graduate, Heyns said, Americans choose to think of the stupidity of the educational systems that favor a right-to-education lack of wisdom in having wasted the effort. CALCULATOR SALE FUNCTION FEATURE Dedicated type The Rockwell Slide Rule: Pay less. Get more. 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