Burt was right when he praised Nemur and Strauss for devoting themselves to something important and uncertain rather than to something insignificant and safe.
If only Nemur would look at me as a human being. After the chairman announced the presentation from Beekman University,
we took our seats on the platform behind the long table— Algernon in his cage between Burt and me.
We were the main attraction of the evening, and when we were settled, the chairman began his introduction.
I half expected to hear him boom out: Laideezzz and gentulmennnnnn. Step right this way and see the side show!
An act never before seen in the scientific world! A mouse and a moron turned into geniuses before your very eyes!
I admit I had come here with a chip on my shoulder. All he said was: "The next presentation really needs no introduction.
"We have all heard about the startling work being done at Beekman University, sponsored by the Wel-berg Foundation grants,
under the direction of the chairman of the psychology department, Professor Nemur,
in co-operation with Dr. Strauss of the Beekman Neuropsychiatric Center.
Needless to say, this is a report we have all been looking forward to with great interest.
I turn the meeting over to Professor Nemur and Dr. Strauss."
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