542 research outputs found
The Grizzly, May 11, 1988
Valedictorian Ritter Evaluates UC ⢠Saluting the Salutatorian ⢠Degrees to be Conferred ⢠Those Ursinus Memories You\u27ll Never Forget: No Matter How Hard you Try ⢠Seniors Most Valuable at Sports Banquet ⢠Retiring Jones\u27 Tones All his Own ⢠Professor Meyer Retireshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1214/thumbnail.jp
Interferometric Studies of the extreme binary, Aurigae: Pre-eclipse Observations
We report new and archival K-band interferometric uniform disk diameters
obtained with the Palomar Testbed Interferometer for the eclipsing binary star
Aurigae, in advance of the start of its eclipse in 2009. The
observations were inteded to test whether low amplitude variations in the
system are connected with the F supergiant star (primary), or with the
intersystem material connecting the star with the enormous dark disk
(secondary) inferred to cause the eclipses. Cepheid-like radial pulsations of
the F star are not detected, nor do we find evidence for proposed 6% per decade
shrinkage of the F star. The measured 2.27 +/- 0.11 milli-arcsecond K band
diameter is consistent with a 300 times solar radius F supergiant star at the
Hipparcos distance of 625 pc. These results provide an improved context for
observations during the 2009-2011 eclipse.Comment: Accepted for Ap.J. Letters, Oct. 200
Childhood IQ and marriage by mid-life: the Scottish Mental Survey 1932 and the Midspan Studies
The study examined the influence of IQ at age 11 years on marital status by mid-adulthood. The combined databases of the Scottish Mental Survey 1932 and the Midspan studies provided data from 883 subjects. With regard to IQ at age 11, there was an interaction between sex and marital status by mid-adulthood (p = 0.0001). Women who had ever-married achieved mean lower childhood IQ scores than women who had never-married (p < 0.001). Conversely, there was a trend for men who had ever-married to achieve higher childhood IQ scores than men who had never-married (p = 0.07). In men, the odds ratio of ever marrying was 1.35 (95% CI 0.98â1.86; p = 0.07) for each standard deviation increase in childhood IQ. Among women, the odds ratio of ever marrying by mid-life was 0.42 (95% CI 0.27â0.64; p = 0.0001) for each standard deviation increase in childhood IQ. Mid-life social class had a similar association with marriage, with women in more professional jobs and men in more manual jobs being less likely to have ever-married by mid-life. Adjustment for the effects of mid-life social class and height on the association between childhood IQ and later marriage, and vice versa, attenuated the effects somewhat, but suggested that IQ, height and social class acted partly independently
The Grizzly, November 4, 1988
Continued Controversy Plagues Campus ⢠Division III\u27s Founding Athletics ⢠Curriculum IDEAS Fire Faculty ⢠Drive to be Closed ⢠Letter: Guilty Till Proven Innocent: Democracy at Ursinus College ⢠Conference a Great Success ⢠Bear Pack Braces for Title Run ⢠Seniors are Class of Hockey ⢠Career Day to be Sponsored for Campus ⢠Security Moves to Reimert ⢠French Presents Finzihttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1222/thumbnail.jp
The Grizzly, April 29, 1988
Alcohol Policy Discussed ⢠Honorability Sought at Ursinus ⢠Meet McCurdy! ⢠Urisnus\u27 Own Oscar Winners ⢠Come One, Come All! ⢠Letters: Plagiarist Re-admitted?; Casey Causes Changes; Blast From the Past; Alcohol Education ⢠Band to Perform ⢠That Staiger Chemistry Not at all Overdue ⢠PA Dutch Parsons ⢠Emeritus Williamson ⢠U.C. to Take on Trenton State in Lax Showdown Tonight ⢠Baseball on 6-game Win Streak ⢠Men Backhand W.M. and Albright for U.C. Victory ⢠Tennis Women End Season 6-4 ⢠New Football Mentor ⢠Goldberg Finds Student Athletes ⢠Young\u27s Notes for You ⢠Medieval Fest at College Aids Handicapped ⢠Final Exam Schedulehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1213/thumbnail.jp
Intergenerational social mobility and mid-life status attainment: influences of childhood intelligence, childhood social factors, and education
We examined the influences of childhood social background, childhood cognitive ability, and education on intergenerational social mobility and social status attainment at midlife. The subjects were men born in 1921 and who participated in the Scottish Mental Survey of 1932 and thereafter in the Midspan Collaborative study in Scotland between 1970 and 1973. In logistic regression analyses, childhood cognitive ability and height were associated with upward and downward change from father's social class to participant's social class at mid-life. Education significantly influenced upward social mobility. Number of siblings had no significant effect on social mobility. These effects were also examined after adjusting for the other variables. In structural equation modelling analyses, father's social class and childhood cognitive ability influenced social status attainment at midlife, with education and occupational status in young adulthood as partially mediating factors. It was noteworthy that childhood cognitive ability related more strongly to occupation in midlife than to first occupation. These data add to the relatively few studies that track the process of status attainment in adulthood, they provide information from a new geographical setting, and they contain information from a greater proportion of the lifecourse than do most existing studies
The Grizzly, April 21, 1989
Spring Weekend a Whopper! ⢠Ours Nouveau ⢠Sunday\u27s Reception Huge Success ⢠Letter: Shed Miniskirts for Spandex ⢠Heritage Day ⢠Berman Roofing Top Hat Affair ⢠\u27Packers Hike Hick Hills ⢠Ground Round: Super Service ⢠Running\u27s More Than Just Winning ⢠Spring Sports: Hot and Cold ⢠Mr. Ursinus a Whomping Good Time!https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1236/thumbnail.jp
The Grizzly, October 23, 1987
Middle States to Evaluate the Ursinus Community ⢠Gilmore Tops Successful Homecoming ⢠Greek Life Threatened ⢠Letters: Pledging Restrictions Destructive?; Professor Supports Religious Understanding ⢠Hot Entertainment to Hit Ursinus ⢠As We Begin the World ⢠Dance Forum Dazzles Audience ⢠Scholars Offer Variety ⢠Old Wine in New Bottles ⢠Speech Exam Offered ⢠Surf\u27s Up for the Lady Bears ⢠Ursinus Athletes and Coach Win at Homecoming ⢠This Run\u27s for you Vince ⢠Athlete of the Week: Football\u27s Glenn Worgan ⢠Grizzlies to Hang Tough ⢠Choral Groups to Entertain Ursinus ⢠WVOU is Back! ⢠Ritter Center: A Beehive of Busyness the Busie Body to Premiere Oct. 29 ⢠Owners Strike Backhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1197/thumbnail.jp
The Grizzly, November 13, 1987
Moon Shines Over Quad ⢠Curriculum to Change ⢠Zimmer Aids Evaluation ⢠Letters: Team Demands Action; Kane Addresses Social Problems; Director Apologizes to Team ⢠Professor to Publish Book ⢠Interns: Opportunities to Enhance Learning ⢠Apartheid Subject of Forum ⢠New Room Policy Instituted ⢠Speaker to Dissect Pediatrics ⢠Irish Brandy Top Ten ⢠Sun Your Buns Spring Break ⢠Coffeehouses Not Thing of the Past ⢠No Good Will From Those Ambassadorshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1199/thumbnail.jp
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