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MENTALITY TESTS CORRELATE
WITH COLLEGE GRADES.

Work for the Year It Outlined
Weekly Meeting

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Drown University has published
some Interesting results of the Psyr
chological tests given the
men in October, 1918. The tests required Ingenuity In the Interpretation
and use of words.
As expected the men tested showed
man scored 34.6 and the highest 91.2
on the basis of one hundred. The
majority received a grade between 65
and 70.
s
of the cases
In at least
there was a close relation between the
marks of the tests and the work of
the students In the first term. For
example, of eighty students reported
for doing satisfactory work during the
first term, 13 received a score of good,
14 received an average score, and 53
received scores of poor, and very poor.
An Interesting side light was thrown
for different degrees. The A. B.'s
the ability of men who were out
ceived an average grade of 73.7, the
Ph. B. men of 68.7, .the Sc. B. men of
66.11, and the Specials of 65.21. This
would seem to indicate that the A. B.
degree still attracts men of the best
intellectual abillyt.

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At a meeting of the Y. W. C. A. held
at Patterson Hall Sunday evening at
6:45 o'clock, members of the cabinet
outlined their plans for the coming
year. Miss Margaret Woll, the President, led the meeting. A vocal solo,
"Oh, Jesus, Thou Art Standing," was
rendered by Miss Miriam Klnchloe,
accompanied by Miss Martha Polllt.
Miss Woll made a short talk on the
Y. W. C. A., telling of its history, purpose and the work that it expected
to accomplish this year. She then Introduced the cabinet members who
briefly told of their plans.
Following is a list of the members
of the cabinet:
and Chairman of the
Miss
Classes
World Citizenship
Louise Will.
Secretary and Chairman of the
Miss Martha
Publicity Committee
Polllt.
Treasurer and Chairman of the
Miss Lucy
Membership Committee
Dean.
Chairman of Social Service CommitteeMiss Elizabeth Card.
CANDIDATES TO TRY OUT
FOR DEBATE TEAMS
Chairman of the Social Committee-M- iss
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Elizabeth Kraft.
The following course Is offered by
Chairman of Program Committee-M- iss
the Department of English:
Adele Slade.
English 12, Advanced Debate.
The Membership Committee will
Intensive work in the preparation conduct a campaign this week and the
and delivery of argumentative speech- new members will be initiated at the
es. Conferences, round table discus- next meeting, to be held next Sunday
sions, and debate practice at hours to night. There will be special music.
be fixed by appointment. Limited to
sixteen students selected by compe- MEMBERSHIP DRIVE ON
FOR Y. W. C. A. MEMBERS
tition open to all undergraduates. The
representatives of the University in
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the intercollegiate debates will be
chosen from this class. Two hours a with their belief. It shall thus assoweek. First semester.
ciate them with the students of the
Students who wish to enter the pre- world for advancement of the Kingliminary trials are requested to give dom of God. It shall further seek to
their names and addresses to Pro- enlist their devotion to the Christian
fessor E. C. Mabie, Box 586, University church and to the religious work of
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