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'''Stephen Jay Gould''', '67, was the author of The Mismeasure of Man, a controversial critique of IQ testing. He was a graduate student at Columbia, completing his work under the guidance of [[Norman Newell]]. Upon graduation, he promptly accepted a position at [[Harvard]].
 
'''Stephen Jay Gould''', '67, was the author of The Mismeasure of Man, a controversial critique of IQ testing. He was a graduate student at Columbia, completing his work under the guidance of [[Norman Newell]]. Upon graduation, he promptly accepted a position at [[Harvard]].
  
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Stephen Jay Gould, '67, was the author of The Mismeasure of Man, a controversial critique of IQ testing. He was a graduate student at Columbia, completing his work under the guidance of Norman Newell. Upon graduation, he promptly accepted a position at Harvard.