Show Albert lbert Edw Edward EdwarC rd Wigg Dc T T I V- V VV V J m iet T A A- A I ut Lets s' s Explore E I ore Your Ybur Y our Mind V-d With The Fruit Zhe rb Noted of the Author Family JamIly or of Tree J H. H 1 TH OF- OF FORTY TY all OR OVE OVER II H HAl HAl- HAlD D 1 I CAf CAP CAPA A WOM N 6 S 'S N ADVANCEMENT IN INOR I OR THE PROFESSIONS 10 6 2 4 t f 3 1 ARE AA n ft i ci r-i r PEOPLE E l j f M o 08 I U DEPE THAt THAM CITY PEOPLE JU THEIR I I i CHECK IE H lFF RE tt I MORE nt 1 1 A GREATER OBSTACLE II F i L-J L TO oG PROGRESS i ThA L' L D HUMAN BADNESS 1 oP O CO VE Authors Author's Note These answers are given Iven from the scientific point of view dew ew Not all moral questions dan an be answered with absolute scientific accuracy but no decision as to what Is ls morally morall right Is b possible without science Science puts the rights of organized society above the rights of individuals 1 A survey directed by Carola sociologist st of ot BrYnMawr Bryn BrynMawr BrynMawr Mawr in wh which ch women of the average age of ot 39 2 1 years gave their experience shows that u women who already have jobs or a profession as asan asan asan an average rule increase their earnings earn earnings ings up to 50 and 60 A previous report worked out in cooperation with the University ity of Michigan gave almost the same results Some of these women were above 70 and earning earning earn earn- ing lag more than ever Of course a woman thrown out put of at work or with no previous experience exp has a difficult problem but those with established jobs do better as a rule right along 2 They tend to be more independent dent because they do not have the opportunity to rub up against other people so much and pool their opinions opine opEn i ions ns with others Most city people think as as the crowd thinks their individuality individuality individuality in in- is smothered Their situation situation situ situ- suggests the story of a certain city man A woman in front of hImin him himin himin in an elevator exclaimed indignantly Quit your pushing He replied Madame Im I'm being pushed 1 I had no intention of getting into this elevator ele dc- dc vator at all aU Country people are not pushed in their opinions as a arule arule arule rule they think more independently and individually than city folks olk I 3 We cannot answer such a a. question ques ques- tIon dogmatically but on the whole I think hum human n indifference is 15 the worst enemy of progress Sheer badness badness badness bad bad- ness does something that call caU attention atten attention tion to it and something can be a aleast at least undertaken to stop it But Inhuman Inhuman in inhuman human indifference there is nothing to appeal to Positive badness usually usually usual usual- ly signifies an active mind and one that may be turned into energetic channels of ot good but appealing to indifference is like trying to reform reforma a vacuum CO Copyright John F. F Dille DilIe Co II |