Abstract
The debt owed by quantitative geneticists to today's guest speaker is immeasurable. We quantitative geneticists are much concerned with the covariances among relatives, so I thought this introduction should include information on near relatives as well as individual performance data. For pedigree evaluation purposes, I thought it necessary to tell you a bit about Dr. Wright's father. Philip Green Wright was born in 1861, and took a Master's Degree at Harvard in Economics. Most of his academic career was spent at Lombard College in Gales-burg, IL. There he taught Economics, Mathematics, Astronomy and English, and was Director of the Gymnasium. He was a minor poet and would probably have to be judged unsuccessful in this endeavor, except that one of his student's, Carl Sandburg, enjoyed a bit of success. Another important relationship is that of full-sibs. Dr. Wright's two brothers were successful and able men. Quincy was a Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. Copyright © 1978. American Society of Animal Science . Copyright 1978 by American Society of Animal Science.