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122 SOKAL<br />

216. Pine’s h<strong>and</strong>written notes of his meeting with Hayes, 30 September 1921,<br />

Hayes to Pine, 7 October 1921, Pine collection; Hayes to JMC, 30 September 1921, JMC<br />

papers, LoC.<br />

217. JMC to W. M. Parsons, 31 October 1921, Pine collection.<br />

218. Hayes initially refunded all that <strong>Cattell</strong> had paid him, but he finally agreed to<br />

accept $1,000 from <strong>Cattell</strong>. See Hayes to JMC, 7 October 1921, 14 October 1921, 2<br />

February 1922, 15 February 1922, JMC to Hayes, 12 October 1921, JMC papers, LoC.<br />

219. Samuel Untermyer to JMC, 8 October 1921, 18 October 1921, 26 October<br />

1921, JMC to Untermyer, 12 October 1921, 21 October 1921, JMC papers, LoC.<br />

220. JMC to Harlan F. Stone, 11 November 1921, 2 January 1922, 5 January 1922,<br />

8 February 1922, Stone to JMC, 10 December 1921, 12 December 1921, 13 December<br />

1921, 7 February 1922, JMC papers, LoC; Stone to NMB, 10 October 1921, Stone to<br />

Parsons, 17 November 1921, Pine collection.<br />

221. Supreme Court, County of New York, “J. <strong>McKeen</strong> <strong>Cattell</strong>, Plaintiff, against<br />

The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York, Defendant,” Order <strong>and</strong><br />

Stipulation, 10 February 1923; JMC to “the Trustees of Columbia University,” 25<br />

February 1922, Pine collection.<br />

222. Sokal, “The Origins of The Psychological Corporation,” Journal of the History<br />

of the Behavioral Sciences 17 (1981): 54–67.<br />

223. JMC to Parsons, 31 October 1921, JMC to “the Trustees of Columbia University,”<br />

25 February 1922, Pine collection.<br />

224. “Columbia Settles Dr. <strong>Cattell</strong>’s Suit,” New York Times, 8 February 1922, p. 16;<br />

“<strong>Cattell</strong> Criticises President <strong>Butler</strong>: ‘Simply a Bargain <strong>and</strong> that Was All,’ He Says of<br />

Settlement of Libel Suit,” New York Times, 9 February 1922, p. 8; “<strong>Cattell</strong> Drops Suits<br />

Against Columbia” undated <strong>and</strong> unidentified clipping, JMC papers, LoC.<br />

225. JMC, “Letters of the Trustees on Columbia University,” 15 March 1922,” JMC<br />

papers; JMC to Tyler, 8 April 1922, 13 April 1922, Tyler to, JMC, 10 April 1922, Edward<br />

Capps to Tyler, 21 April 1922, 23 April 1922, 27 April 1922, 9 May 1922, Lovejoy to<br />

Capps, 24 April 1922, Henry Crew to Tyler, 27 April 1922, Tyler to Capps, 29 April 1922,<br />

AAUP Archives; “Columbia University vs. Professor <strong>Cattell</strong>, AAUP Bulletin 8 (1922):<br />

433–453.<br />

226. JMC, “The American Association of University Professors vs. Mr. <strong>Cattell</strong>,”<br />

unpublished draft statement, JMC papers, LoC. Cf. <strong>Cattell</strong>’s 1883 graduate student<br />

complaint in his private journal about Johns Hopkins president Daniel Coit Gilman: He<br />

“has not taken as much interest in me, as he might have done.” See Sokal, An Education<br />

in Psychology, p.24.<br />

227. Clarence Karier, “Making the World Safe for Democracy: An Historical<br />

Critique of John Dewey’s Pragmatic Liberal Philosophy in the Warfare State,” Educational<br />

Theory 27: 12–47. See also Alan Cywar, “John Dewey in World War I: Patriotism<br />

<strong>and</strong> International Progressivism,” American Quarterly 21 (1969): 578–594, 1977.<br />

Received December 17, 2008<br />

Revision received March 31, 2009<br />

Accepted April 13, 2009 y

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