Show Albert Edward Wiggam D D. Sc iet's A ft Fa FascinatIng sc 1 nit tl nc Lets Let's Let E I Y Your Mo Mind d Noted of s Explore ore our 10 With The F Fruit FUit i of the Family nilly Tree Treo I MUST HAVE A I OP ME NEVER COULD HAVE I LANDED JOB 11 M hiI I I I Iv v III II I LI II I II WHEN A MAW MA OC ONCE ACCEPTS THE STATEMENT 7 ONCE A DOE IT INDICATE HE LACKe THE ABILITY TO TO n. n Ef OP tio I l IT If TRUE RUE TRuE r THAT w k i AM ABRAHAM I I L LINCOLN I N COLN 3 SAVE NO I PRONOUNCED IN INDICATIONS D I IN CHILDHOOD 2 1 A 0 YOUTH CAN UNMARRIED ED WOMEN EX OF OP o Hie 1416 WRITE BETTER NOVEL NOVE ABI ABILITIES L' L lE AN AND D 0 LOVE TORIE Rt Eb p J THAN N MARRIED o ON ONES YE oR NO oR NO J 1 Authors Author's Note These answers are arc given from the scientific point of view Not all moral questions can be answered with absolute accuracy but no decision as to what is morally right is possible without science Science puts pats the e rights of organized society above the rights of individuals 1 Not so much lack of ability but as Professor Walter B. B Pitkin shows in n his Psychology of ot Achievement he has the one most common trait of f the average citizen namely compliance He Is a yes man mm He le wonders why Jones is promoted instead of ot analyzing the ambition and drive by which Jones forced his own promotion He wishes for or a better job while Jones carves car out ut one for himself 2 I do not riot think so True man many unmarried women have written and andare andre are re writing wonderful fiction and we ve have hove the example of the greatest woman novelist of all time Jane Ausen Austen Aus Aus- ten en who was unmarried Also George Sand and George Eliot may not have been quite legally married but ut they had most of ot the experiences of f married life lie Surely the more experience experience ex ex- with life a Q woman has the How lIow to Form the Habits You Desire You can make or break any habit Good habits are power powerful ul allies alUes Because Be De cause of ot their great importance to every everyone one Dr Albert Edward Wiggam Wig Wig- gam distinguished scientist has written writ ten a n splendid little page 28 booklet on this subject It includes principles pIes ples of ot habits their formation and control as written b by the late great Harvard professor William James Booklet sent upon request accompanied accompanied accompanied nied by self addressed stamped return return return re re- re- re turn envelope Include lOc In coin or stamps to cover actual costs Just ask for Cor Habits Address Dr Albert Wiggam in care of this newspaper better she can write and marriage in my belief bellef is the greatest of all human human hu hu- hu man experiences especially to a woman 3 Let us read about Lin Lincoln's oln's childhood from Dr Catherine Coxs Cox's stud study of the childhood of great greet geniuses geniuses geniuses gen gen- Learned alphabet be before ore starting starting start start- ing to school at seven to his mother seemed full ull of promise schoolmates schoolmates schoolmates school school- mates thought him unusually bright when not at work was va-s at athis athis athis his books powers of concentration were intense always at h head d of ot his cless champion speller something something something some thing of an authority on astronomy read everything he could lay hands handson handson handson on often read dictionary by the hour always a sign of great mental mental men men- tal power loader In debate astonished astonished astonished as as- companions b by repeating repealing long passages from books he had read or sermons he had heard Dr Cox finds these are precisely the traits that have characterized mos most of the great geniuses of history in their childhood Copyright John F. F Dille Co |