OCR Text |
Show thought of his wife being his intellectual in-tellectual superior. "Most of them wanted equality in this matter, but one-sixth wanted want-ed their wives to have less intelligence in-telligence and education than themselves." iMoriey Not Important Few of the college students planned on marrying for money. Four-fifths of the girls were willing will-ing to marry men of lower economic eco-nomic rank than their own. Nearly Near-ly all of the boys were willing to marry girls with thin purses. "But youth was adamant about disposition and personality," personali-ty," says Dr. Barber. "Almost unanimously un-animously both young men and young women refused even to consider con-sider marrying anyone of unattractive unat-tractive disposition and personality." "Beautiful But Dumb" Girls On Marriage Track NEW YORK (American Wire)-Smart gills who bend every effort to be beautiful and who have the brains to conceal their brains are on the right track if matrimony Is their goal. Dr. Roy E. Barber, professor of ' sociology at New York university, who has conducted classes on "Marriage and Family Life" for six years, has questioned more than GOO co-eds about their standards in selecting a mate. "Four-fifths of the girls were willing to waive the matter of good looks in a husband," says Dr. Barber. (iirls Want Hrains "Only about a third of the boys were willing to marry a girl decidedly de-cidedly not good looking. "Without a single exception girls wanted their husbands to have a mental equipment equal to their own. "But among the young men only one in 20 could bear the |