Show I Lets Let's L e t s Explore E I ore Your Y our Mind M n d A r Fascinating With Albert The Edward N Noted Author Wiggam of or The Fruit of the Family Tree 1 ie THE VS Xi I STATEMENT HELL f r I p 4 HATH 4 wo 0 c c- c FURY FUR 7 LI WOMAN KE KEA E A MORE IJ TRUE OF WOMEN THAW THAW-OF T 9 oR NO NOAt At 9 ci S 2 iJ 16 T ABOUT THE TH OF r WH T A AKE KE KEKE THE KE WHEE WHEELS 5 3 60 toU D ElC- ElC HOED LEFT LEFT- HAW DEO PEOPLE OF OP LIKELY To E BE eE MORE AviD D U THA AA DED PEOPLE S iE VE o OR NO Authors Author's Note These answers are arc given from the scientific point of view Not all moral questions question ions can be answered w with n absolute scientific but accuracy no decision as to what Ls Is morally rI right ht is possible without science Science puts the rights of organized tI society above the rights of Individuals 1 No this Is just one of those romantic statements that happened to pop into the poets poet's head He was probably thinking of some angry woman woman wo woo wooman wo- wo man he h had ld seen and was impressed more by her sputtering helplessness than anything else A man is more likely to vent his r rage lle by fighting and a woman by verbal and facial scorn She may look more furious but is less likely to raise what raise what the poet was talking about than about than a man 2 One of the best Children ask all sorts of questions but you should I notice if they ask why things happen so and so why the sun always gets up in the east why they should eat cat spinach etc There is hardly any bet bet- ter indication of a t wide-awake wide mind The great were always s 's doIng do do- ing this in childhood as shown by Dr Catherine Coc Miles in her study of the childhood characteristics of the great 3 A study of this matter was wa made by two Col Colgate students R. R G. G Wetmore and II H. G. G Estabrook They tested both right handed anc and left handed students on the Laird Ex Test Introversion wh which ich is designed to indic indicate ones one's nervous balance or imbalance They could no not find the slightest between the two groups Most lost psychologists consider it ft cr very unwise to try to change chanse a child from one hand to the other I Copyright John F. F Dille Co |