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WALTER DILL SCOTT SPEAKS ON ARMY TESTS TONIGHT

Invented Scott Rating System for Officers and Psychological Grading For Enlisted Men.

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Walter Dill Scott, noted psychologist and author of a number of books on psychology and its relation to industry, will give a lecture in Emerson 8.15 o'clock this evening. His talk will deal with the personnel work in the Army and he will exhibit some of the paper work which was used in psychological tests. All members of the University and especially men who have been in the service are invited to attend.

Before the war Colonel Scott was head of the Psychology Department in North-western University. Upon the outbreak of hostilities he was appointed by the War Department Director of the Committee on Classification in the Army, and received a colonel's commission. He invented the Scott Rating System for officers and the grading system for enlisted men. He has been lecturing in Boston during the past week.

Before the war Colonel Scott was head of the Psychology Department in North-western University. Upon the outbreak of hostilities he was appointed by the War Department Director of the Committee on Classification in the Army, and received a colonel's commission. He invented the Scott Rating System for officers and the grading system for enlisted men. He has been lecturing in Boston during the past week.

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