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- June 25, 1990: Safe Deposits
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
- June 25, 1990 Who Gives A Hoot?
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- GRAPEVINE, Page 15
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- <p>By Paul Gray/Reported by David Ellis
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- <p> SAFE DEPOSITS. A decade ago, California tycoon Robert K.
- Graham caused a stir and a few snickers when he established the
- Repository for Germinal Choice. Its purpose: to make the sperm
- of brainy men (preferably Nobel prizewinners) available to
- brainy, childless women, who would then theoretically bear
- superintelligent babies. Three Nobel laureates contributed to
- this experiment, although the only one to announce his deposits
- was William Shockley (physics, 1956), a proponent of crackpot
- theories about the genetic inferiority of blacks. After ten
- years the repository has spawned 111 children, with 30 more on
- the way, but not a single one of them was sired by a laureate.
- Why? The advanced age of typical male Nobel prizewinners
- handicaps their sperm in the conception sweepstakes. The women
- have favored younger, if less celebrated, donors. As for the
- superkids, the repository does not track their progress after
- birth.
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