George W. Crane

George W. Crane

Dr. George W. Crane (b. 1901 d. July 17, 1995[1]) was a psychologist and physician, best known as a conservative syndicated newspaper columnist (Worry Clinic, Test Your Horse Sense) for 60 years (he had previously written campaign speeches for Calvin Coolidge), and published at least three books. He was the father of Republican U.S. congressmen Phil and Dan Crane.

In the 1930s, Crane developed and distributed many pamphlets concerning life, emotional health and marriage. One of them, "Tests for Husbands and Wives,"[2] remains a topic of discussion even into the 21st century.[3][4][5][6] This pamphlet contained evaluation charts for both husbands and wives, who could score themselves and others according to a 100-point scale. The tests were composite opinions of 600 husbands and wives, and included their most frequently voiced flaws and virtues. Crane summarized these opinions, and allocated points that reflected his "judgement as a psychologist and physician." [7] While many of the evaluations reflect lifestyles of the day, taking points off for wives with crooked stocking seams or wearing red nail polish, the pamphlet advocated a degree of sexual equality; the only twenty-pointer in the test was for the husband: "Ardent lover - sees his wife has orgasm in marital congress." [8]

In 1957, he founded the Scientific Marriage Foundation, which claimed to have arranged over 5,000 marriages.[9] Applicants would fill out forms, provide character references and photographs, and interview a local counselor of the foundation, who would provide an assessment of the candidate. The information was sent to the foundation in Mellott, Indiana, which would process the data with an IBM sorting machine, and pair up men and women according to their expected compatibility. Advised by religious leaders of the day, such as Rev. Norman Vincent Peale, Rabbi George Fox and Methodist Bishop Gerald Kennedy, it was one of the first computer dating organizations. Crane's Foundation predated the pioneering Tarr, Crump, and Ginsberg computer dating system[10] by several years.

His articles consistently emphasized the use of logic in approaching life and solving problems. However, the logic presented in his columns was often unorthodox. As an example, in an article entitled,"Why Men are Superior to Women," Crane offered the argument in support of his thesis, "How many women have you heard about, [sic] who were shepherds?"[11]

One of Dr. Crane's long-standing philosophies theorised that the reason for marital conflict was a lack of sufficient quantities of "boudoir cheesecake," i.e., connubial bliss.[12]

He wrote a psychology textbook entitled "Psychology Applied" which was in print from 1932 to 1967.[13]

References

  1. ^ 1995 Obituary, New York Times
  2. ^ Reproduced in "Test Your Horse Sense", The Chicago Daily Tribune, January 1–12, 1940
  3. ^ Monitor on Psychology, American Psychology Association, Volume 39, No. 5 May 2008, http://www.apa.org/monitor/2008/05/marriage.html
  4. ^ http://audiblesmirk.wordpress.com/2008/05/23/tests-of-husbands-and-wives/
  5. ^ http://www.boingboing.net/2008/05/13/1939-marital-rating.html
  6. ^ For the full pamphlet, see http://flickr.com/photos/tiabla/sets/72157605047200616/
  7. ^ Tests for Husbands and Wives, George W. Crane, 1939.
  8. ^ Ibid
  9. ^ Eleanor Harris, “Men Without Women,” Look, November 22, 1960, 124–30.
  10. ^ The Harvard Crimson, November 3, 1965. http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=244152
  11. ^ "The Worry Clinic" Indianapolis Star, April 17, 1973.
  12. ^ "The Worry Clinic" Indianapolis Star, April 11, 1973.
  13. ^ Online copy of 1933 edition of "Psychology Applied" http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015026435589

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