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But
there
were
other
kinds
of
papers
too
—
P
.
T
.
Zeller
-
man
’
s
study
on
the
difference
in
the
length
of
time
it
took
white
rats
to
learn
a
maze
when
the
corners
were
curved
rather
than
angular
,
or
Worfels
paper
on
the
effect
of
intelligence
level
on
the
reaction
-
time
of
rhesus
monkeys
.
Papers
like
these
made
me
angry
.
Money
,
time
,
and
energy
squandered
on
the
detailed
analysis
of
the
trivial
.
Burt
was
right
when
he
praised
Nemur
and
Strauss
for
devoting
themselves
to
something
important
and
uncertain
rather
than
to
something
insignificant
and
safe
.
If
only
Nemur
would
look
at
me
as
a
human
being
.
After
the
chairman
announced
the
presentation
from
Beekman
University
,
we
took
our
seats
on
the
platform
be
hind
the
long
table
—
Algernon
in
his
cage
between
Burt
and
me
.
We
were
the
main
attraction
of
the
evening
,
and
when
we
were
settled
,
the
chairman
began
his
introduc
tion
.
I
half
expected
to
hear
him
boom
out
:
Laideezzz
and
gentulmennnnnn
.
Step
right
this
way
and
see
the
side
show
!
An
act
never
before
seen
in
the
scientific
world
!
A
mouse
and
a
moron
turned
into
geniuses
before
your
very
eyes
!
I
admit
I
had
come
here
with
a
chip
on
my
shoulder
.
All
he
said
was
:
"
The
next
presentation
really
needs
no
introduction
.
"
We
have
all
heard
about
the
startling
work
being
done
at
Beekman
University
,
sponsored
by
the
Wel
-
berg
Foundation
grants
,
under
the
direction
of
the
chair
man
of
the
psychology
department
,
Professor
Nemur
,
in
co
-
operation
with
Dr
.
Strauss
of
the
Beekman
Neuropsy
-
chiatric
Center
.
Needless
to
say
,
this
is
a
report
we
have
all
been
looking
forward
to
with
great
interest
.
I
turn
the
meeting
over
to
Professor
Nemur
and
Dr
.
Strauss
.
"
Nemur
nodded
graciously
at
the
chairman
’
s
introduc
tory
praise
and
winked
at
Strauss
in
the
triumph
of
the
moment
.
The
first
speaker
from
Beekman
was
Professor
Clinger
.
I
was
becoming
irritated
,
and
I
could
see
that
Alger
non
,
upset
by
the
smoke
,
the
buzzing
,
the
unaccustomed
surroundings
,
was
moving
around
in
his
cage
nervously
.
I
had
the
strangest
compulsion
to
open
his
cage
and
let
him
out
.
It
was
an
absurd
thought
—
more
of
an
itch
than
a
thought
—
and
I
tried
to
ignore
it
.
But
as
I
listened
to
Pro
fessor
Clinger
’
s
stereotyped
paper
on
"
The
effects
of
left
-
handed
goal
boxes
in
a
T
-
maze
versus
right
-
handed
goal
boxes
in
a
T
-
maze
,
"
I
found
myself
toying
with
the
release
-
lock
mechanism
of
Algernon
’
s
cage
.