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Show ; ' Adversely Sometimes Useful j Tito uses of adversity, according to an ancient proverb,, ' sweet-. Tki-vt proverb usually is more popular among peo-! peo-! 2 who haven't had much contact with adversity than , ,no ng people who have; nevertheless, it seems to work out , ght once in a while. ' 1 ' Consider the man in a mid-western state, who. because f poverty was forced to live for six weeks on stale bread; ,n:l skimmed milk. During that time he gained greatly. in weight and recov-. recov-. yvd from a long-standing stomach ailment. All of us, no doubt, would be happier if we could be sure 1 nl all of the victims of the depression would find scanty Ve equally beneficial. Unfortunately, this man's case is a ! t-y marked exception to the rule., |