i i I f f i ! r PAGE 4 SUMMER NEBRASKAN Thursday, July 9, 1953 r 1 Kit1 It :W V A Psychology Projecf Af Syracuse Increases Ink, Blot' Test Value Courtesy Lincoln Journal Rep. R. D. Harrison and Sally Hall, SumWr Nebraskan reporter ar shown discussing: national Issues. 'Korean War To End With United Korea' Rep. Harrison By SALLY HALL The Korean War will end with a united Korea, in the opinion of Rep. R. D. Harrison, from the Third Congressional District, The United States is in a much better bargaining situation, Har rison said, as a result of the cur rent series of protests and upris ings against Russia in Eastern Europe. They have protfd that the Communists have over -extended themselves and that Rus sia is "falling apart from within," Harrison added. Harrison named the fight against Communism as the most critical issue facing the U.S. and viewed the Korean conflict as an extension of that fight. I doubt if Rhee has rocked the boat too much, he added. "We will be able to get a settlement of the prob lem." Harrison was on the campus Monday in connection with the University World Affairs Clinic. A discussion Monday evening on Critical Issues Facing the Nation" and a panel Tuesday morning completed Harrison's stay. The greatest pessimism in tne country today is in agriculture, Harrison believed. He has lust re turned from an investigating trip to drought-stricken Texas, ine disaster situation there, he said, may "affect the total industry very seriously." Pointine out that the U.S. has an "overpopulation of cattle," he said the cattle of the Southwest are being dumped on an already full market, causing a depressing situation. The drought area he described as "about twice fhe size of Nebraska" and added that rain now would help late feed crops some, but not pasture area. During the summer months of 1950 and 1951 University of Ne braska psychologists carried on a research project at Syracuse, a small rural community in south eastern Nebraska, Annrnvimatolv 500 persons enriivi a set of 10 ink blots a xricnoi nart of the Rorschach Per sonality Test and then told the psychologists what they saw in them. .The purpose of the University psychologists' Syracuse pro.lect was to discover how "normal, ru ral midwesterners" react to the Rorschach tests. The intent of the Rorschach method is to give an impression of the total personality by mak ing possible a scientific evalua tion of certain key elements in the individual's makeup. These tests rermit the individual to mnke a wide rantre of responses. depending upon his own person ality. Now that the collection phase has been completed, Dr. Jones, who headed up the Syracuse ex- ominatinne nnrt Dr. D. W. Dv- singer, chairman of the psychology J UCpai UI1CI II., flic m mc kj. analyzing the voluminous tests records. V ' -S- sN X7 ft Courtesy Sunday Journal and Star INK BLOT METHOD The sample card shown above is similar to those used in the Rorschach test, This method is not a mechanical device which automatically produces the orrect diagnosis. It is a sensitive technique which must be adjusted for such factors as age, sex, education, environment, intelligence level and race. nr.GUt.AR TRICES! Canpus Ztgczst Wanted $1,000 EASY We are looking for an xagrent to sell nationally advertised drawing instruments to enter ing freshmen this fall. Very high commissions. Write SfS. MGR. EMPIRE ENGINEERING SUPPLY CO. P.O. Box 114 Canal Street Station New York City 13, N. Y. I lt:4S I AFRICAN . ?Fm I Robert MITCHUM 1 Susan HAYWARD KIDDIES 1 I avvtimk. l7ite Witch f 1 Doctor f PLUS ' TOM t JERKY CARTOON I AT miLLER'S mifgmWKtm Wl W WUMI f 1 JWWawlaTtl lit OPEN 9:30 TO 5:30 THl'RS. 10 TO 8:30 r" t 1 1 mmmmtm mini i " ''' " t""1 t ' """""" t 'k """""" I S O ' S 1 I . i rn 1 Chesterfield Quality Highest. Recent chemical analj'ses give an index of good quality for the country's six leading cigarette brands. Th index of good quality table a ratio of high sugar to low nicotine shows Chesterfield quality highest 15 higher than its nearest competitor and Chesterfield quality 31 higher than the average of the five other leading brands. 2 No adverse effects tn nes, throat and sinuses from smoking Chesterfield. From the report of a medical specialist who has been giving a group of Chesterfield smok ers regular examinations every two months for well over a year. 3 First with premium pa!ifY in both register and king-size.' Much Milder with an extraordinarily good taste and for your pocketbook, Chesterfield is today's best cigarette buy. CIVICS m fi Koop your food eoll and tasty. The ideal vhj to keep foods fresli and appetizing while traveling or pioniinjj. Keep two in the refrig erator . . . ready to park on short est not ire. Freeze "Icits" over and over again. Non-poisonou and harmle, efficient and clean. Ideal for hot Kiimmer days. 0 3 eaeh Housewares, Fifth Floor i miLLER C PAidE S k. "AT THE CROSSROADS OF UNCOLN" I K m t T ?i.Lhrfipld -) mhrMi - f : , ,IIV. '"if I i5 i 1 7