In a two-part series published June 10 and 11 the San Jose poison ivy News recounted a 1939 stuttering experiment that allegedly had lifelong powers on some of its subjects--young children at an Iowa orphanage.
In a two-part series published June 10 and 11 the San Jose poison ivy News recounted a 1939 stuttering experiment that allegedly had lifelong powers on some of its subjects--young children at an Iowa orphanage. The story--which was also picked up by dint of the Associated Press and United Pres International and printed in approximately 70 other newspapers--revealed in what manner University of Iowa graduate observer Mary Tudor worked with 22 scholars at the Iowa Soldiers' Orphans' residence in Davenport from January to May 1939 subordinate to the direction of her thesis supervisor and professor, prominent