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As
shocking
as
it
is
to
discover
the
truth
about
men
I
had
respected
and
looked
up
to
,
I
guess
Burt
is
right
.
I
must
not
be
too
impatient
with
them
.
Their
ideas
and
bril
liant
work
made
the
experiment
possible
.
I
’
ve
got
to
guard
against
the
natural
tendency
to
look
down
on
them
now
that
I
have
surpassed
them
.
I
’
ve
got
to
realize
that
when
they
continually
admon
ish
me
to
speak
and
write
simply
so
that
people
who
read
these
reports
will
be
able
to
understand
me
,
they
are
talk
ing
about
themselves
as
well
.
But
still
it
’
s
frightening
to
re
alize
that
my
fate
is
in
the
hands
of
men
who
are
not
the
giants
I
once
thought
them
to
be
,
men
who
don
’
t
know
all
the
answers
.
June
13
I
’
m
dictating
this
under
great
emotional
strain
.
I
’
ve
walked
out
on
the
whole
thing
.
I
’
m
on
a
plane
headed
back
to
New
York
alone
,
and
I
have
no
idea
what
I
’
m
going
to
do
when
I
get
there
.
At
first
,
I
admit
,
I
was
in
awe
at
the
picture
of
an
in
ternational
convention
of
scientists
and
scholars
,
gathered
for
an
exchange
of
ideas
.
Here
,
I
thought
,
was
where
it
all
really
happened
.
Here
it
would
be
different
from
the
ster
ile
college
discussions
,
because
these
were
the
men
on
the
highest
levels
of
psychological
research
and
education
,
the
scientists
who
wrote
the
books
and
delivered
the
lectures
,
the
authorities
people
quoted
.
If
Nemur
and
Strauss
were
ordinary
men
working
beyond
their
abilities
,
I
felt
sure
it
would
be
different
with
the
others
.
When
it
was
time
for
the
meeting
,
Nemur
steered
us
through
the
gigantic
lobby
with
its
heavy
baroque
furnish
ings
and
huge
curving
marble
staircases
,
and
we
moved
through
the
thickening
knots
of
handshakers
,
nodders
,
and
smilers
.
Two
other
professors
from
Beekman
who
had
arrived
in
Chicago
just
this
morning
joined
us
.
Professors
"
White
and
Clinger
walked
a
little
to
the
right
and
a
step
or
two
behind
Nemur
and
Strauss
,
while
Burt
and
I
brought
up
the
rear
.
Standees
parted
to
make
a
path
for
us
into
the
Grand
Ballroom
,
and
Nemur
waved
to
the
reporters
and
photog
raphers
who
had
come
to
hear
at
first
hand
about
the
startling
things
that
had
been
done
with
a
retardate
adult
in
just
a
little
over
three
months
.
Nemur
had
obviously
sent
out
advance
publicity
releases
.
Some
of
the
psychological
papers
delivered
at
the
meeting
were
impressive
.
A
group
from
Alaska
showed
how
stimulation
of
various
portions
of
the
brain
caused
a
significant
development
in
learning
ability
,
and
a
group
from
New
Zealand
had
mapped
out
those
portions
of
the
brain
that
controlled
perception
and
retention
of
stimuli
.