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Sunday, November 20, 2022

THIS AND THAT

For those who did not recognize the passage quoted by Fritz Poebel in his comment, you will find it in the second paragraph of the Introduction to David Hume’s great work A Treatise of Human Nature. I have long believed that Hume is the greatest philosopher to write in the English language. I first studied the Treatise in the fall of 1951 and love to return to it from time to time.

 

Well, well, well. Samuel Alito has been outed as having leaked an important Supreme Court decision 10 years ago. John Roberts must be beside himself.

 

It occurred to me yesterday as I lay in bed thinking that this is now the 75th anniversary of an event that loomed large in my family and in my own teenage years. In 1942, the Westinghouse Corporation established something called the Science Talent Search, a nationwide competition for high school seniors which involved both a written examination and a report of an individual science project. The chair of the biology department in Forest Hills High School, Paul Brandwein, decided to make a big push for the Westinghouse in 1947–48, and my big sister Barbara was one of a number of students at Forest Hills who entered the Westinghouse. She not only did well enough in the examination to be one of the 400 students nationwide to win Honourable Mention, her research project was good enough for her to be selected as well as one of the 40 students who went to Washington DC for a week-long visit, during which the students were interviewed about their projects. (Forest Hills had four winners that year, an astonishing accomplishment.)


At the end of the week, the review committee selected one boy and one girl (that is the way they were talked about in those days) as grand national winners and Barbara was the Westinghouse grand national girl winner. She won a $2,400 scholarship, which paid for four years of tuition at Swarthmore College, from which she eventually graduated summa cum laude.

 

Barbara’s research project was on phenocopies in Drosophila Melanogaster, which is to say fruit flies. She conducted her research in the basement of our little house in Kew Gardens Hills but some of the critters got loose and would migrate upstairs to the dining room where they hovered in a little cloud over the dinner table each evening.

 

After many years, the Westinghouse Science Talent Search became the Intel Science Talent Search, and is apparently now the Regeneron Science Talent Search.  Alexandria Ocasio–Cortez was a winner of the Intel competition her senior year in high school.

 

As Barbara’s little brother, I was of course expected to try out for the Westinghouse as well. My first thought for a project was to take metalworking shop, make a pair of slide calipers, and go to Chinatown to measure their heads of first and second generation Chinese-Americans to see whether there was any difference. When that did not pan out, I had a go at an analysis of the flora and fauna of a pond in the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens.  Eventually I did some silly analytic geometry project. I did get an Honorable Mention and can still remember telling my girlfriend, Susie (now my wife), how disappointed I was. She tried to convince me that it was still something to get an Honorable Mention, but I knew better.

 

 

8 comments:

Marc Susselman said...

Prof. Wolff,

Giving credit where credit is due, it was Fritz Poebel who quoted the Hume passage.

LFC said...

I just glanced at the relevant news coverage re Alito. The allegation (which he is denying) is that he told someone the outcome of a case, not that he leaked the text of an opinion. That doesn't mean the former is ok, but there is a difference.

P.s. It was F. Poebel, not J. Rapko, who quoted the Hume passage.

LFC said...

P.s. Marc beat me to it.

David Palmeter said...


I took several of Barbara’s biology courses at OLLI in DC. She and Ed Goldin (physics) offered “science for humanities majors.” They were great courses, using texts for the general reader, e.g. Daniel Dennet’s “Darwin’s Dangerous Idea.” The minister of the Baptist Church rebelled against Darwin and other such, so the courses were moved to an American University building.

A number of Barbara’s students wanted something more advanced after taking an initial course, so she offered some of those with the caveat in the catalogue that such and such was a prerequisite for the course. Predictably, people who had not taken the prerequisite signed up for the advanced class and slowed it down. Barbara was too polite to throw them out of the class.

Leaders of foreign language classes had the same problem, but they quickly found an easy solution: the description of the advanced course was in the relevant foreign language. If you couldn’t read it, you couldn’t take it.

Marc Susselman said...

Justice Alito is denying that he or his wife leaked the Hobby Lobby decision in 2014. Perhaps a more likely culprit is Ginny Thomas, Justice Thomas’s wife, who may also have leaked the Dobbs decision.

Marc Susselman said...

Now for some really important news. The football teams of Ohio State and University of Michigan, both undefeated at 11-0, are still ranked 2 and 3 in the nation, respectfully. I am sure that you are all waiting anxiously to watch the Clash of the Titans next Saturday, in Columbus. Prof. Zimmerman, will you be among them? (Do philosophers care about football? Did Aristotle care about the Olympics?) Ohio is looking for revenge after its loss to U of M last year. Go Blue!

Achim Kriechel (A.K.) said...

Last week, for the first time here in Germany, an NFL game took place. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers against the Seattle Seahawks. Tampa with a great Tom Brady won 21:16. The game took place in the "Allianz Arena", which belongs to the football club FC Bayern München.

After the game, a Bucs player was asked about his impression. He answered the reporter's question by saying that he was very surprised "how modern" everything was here. :)

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