Show Lets Let's Explore Your Mind By Albert Edward Wiggam I I J 25 J. J 5 7 Do 00 rap C ATE O I I J i AT AN EARLY E-ALV A F UE l j r- r I J JT 1 coME i na a j Foer Fi I ii PARENT b MO Molt E l ost NO I mE INTEREST T OP OF PEOPLE GENERALLY I i IN AD ART I 1 BE BEEN DECREASED ED V BY z ABE J A 1 THE DEPRESSION tiM 1 tEb O t I r If Ir I 1 J. J ALMOST At M MA JV t I Ii 4 f FRO FO- Afa Ab J MEM AN AND THEY W EACH PRODUCE THE TIte p IJ OF 01 LOREN PER PR E NUM ER C ill BuT 00 THEY mEV 4 e THE g gC OF P PER R GRADUATE Yb o N 1 Mr M M. S S. S Dudgeon city li librarian Ii Ii- of ot Milwaukee shows that in Milwaukee the demand for books on music and art books of musical scores and reproductions of ot art wor works in 1933 had increased over that of 1929 by 23 p per r cent and in itt 1934 by per cent It is interesting also to note other increases in the mental food of or orthe the public The figures run as follows fol lot lows the first figure bein being the increase in increase crease in percentage fc of 1933 over 1929 and the second that of or 1934 over 1929 1920 Fiction 51 38 poetry plays play essays s 's 52 49 science clence mechanics engineer ing 79 46 philosophy and religion 88 85 85 economics history bi i. i and as above music and art Plainly the depression depres depres- slon sion has turned people to the things of ot the mind with music and art loading leading the way 2 One of ot the best researches on this point was wa-s made by a J. J British psychologist psychologist E. E M. M Lawrence Lawrence analyzed analyzed in and Osborns Osborn's Heredity and Environment the best I critical book on this subject I Lawrence found a large arge group of il ilIc U. U Ic legitimate children reared in a uniform uniform uni uni- form environment in an institution still resembled their true lathers fathers about as closely as do eto children reared in their fathers father's own owa home The he in had neither made the children children chil chit dren like one another nor very unlike unlike unlike un un- un- un like their true parents The study by Professor Frank Freeman o of the University University University Uni Uni- of Chicago described yesterday yester day indicated greater in influence luence from environment I 3 3 Married men graduates produce an average of children per man graduate and the women only ony VII owing to the fact that nearly 90 per percent percent percent cent o of the men have married but bu less than 70 per cent of C the college women have found husbands Copyright ht John F. F Dille Co |