MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN Psychology Students Get Mate For George By NANCY GROSS George, the psychology experiment dog, now has a companion, Sam. But the name is deceiving. The new dog is a female. A group of experimenters led by Dr. F. R. Wake, assistant professor of psychology, took the dogs into the country again the afternoon of Jan. 7. Neither of the dogs had returned home by this morning. Both dogs are owned by August Hieber, R.R. 1. The purpose was the same as in the two previous trials, to see if and how wandering dogs find their way home. "Sam did show up once, but it wasn't at home," said Dr. Wake. A farmer near Clinton had seen her Sunday and Monday in his fields, so Tuesday he went out and brought her into his farm house. The farmer noticed a note tied to the dog's legs to notify Dr. Wake if she was picked up. Dr. Wake picked Sam up and drove her down the road a couple of miles. He released her again. "Sam seemed to like her new home. It will be interesting to see if she returns there, or if she goes back to the Bieber farm," said Dr. Wake. He had told his classes Tuesday morning before this latest development of Sam's, "I believe we are beginning to get some evidence that dogs have some kind of sense that motivates them in the direction of home. In each trial we have seen the dogs start in that direction after being released from the dark car trunk." When Sam was released Jan. 7, she went down the road a short distance, jumped a fence, and started in the direction of the Bieber farm. Dr. Wake said, "The only trouble is that we clambered up a bank through the brush to see where she was going. We made so much noise Student Rooms Are Plentiful Rooms for single men and women students are plentiful according to a report from Mrs. Ruth Nash, secretary of housing. A list of 300 rooms for men in private homes is available in the housing office, 220 Strong. There are also vacancies in Oread and McCook halls, University halls for men. Mrs. Nash said there are quite a number of vacancies in women's housing in private homes and several in University dormitories. Not only are the pair of dogs receiving newspaper publicity, but they are also the subject of motion pictures. Dr. Wake hopes they will serve as a clue toward how dogs get that first cue which sends them in the right direction. that Sam came back to see what the trouble was." "However, it was so dull outdoors that I doubt if the pictures come out very clear," Dr. Wake said. Sam was taken to the location of George's first trial, Clinton, west of Lawrence. George was taken to another new location 10 miles south of Lawrence. "If George gets home this time, I think we will give him a free ride to Topea, and see if his instinct will lead him home," Dr. Wake said. 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