Show Lets Let's Explore Your Mir Mind ld S By DR ALBERT EO EDWARD WARD WiGGAM I I WAIVE I I I I o C 1 R S bum S S S r Ui WORLo I 1 l TO lEN 1 Ut-J Ut A CHAI l APPLew A CAM we we- weI I l T I To I AND JD PREPARE FOR FOP FoR IT IT i IG oR No S 50 Address ss Dr Wiggam care of The Telegram inclosing a st stamped envelope envelopeS S and 10 cents for The Art of Conversation by Milton Wright Answer er to Question No 1 1 Yes This is the experience of most wom women n executives who havethe havethe have havethe the duty of hiring and firing for big firms Miss Dorothy Cruger personnel executive says Men fear us we have men who refuse to be interviewed and leave when they find a woman is to interview them I think this prejudice dice hardly justified An Answer AnVer Ver to Question No 2 2 The prejudices of 2000 school schoolchildren schoolchildren schoolchildren children were studied by Dr H. H Meltzer St. St Louis and he found that the country children had stronger prejudices than city chil chil- dren It is interesting to note that both city and country children were very positive they would go to war if the flag were insulted All children should be taught to revere the flag of their country but should also be taught that war is not always the only way to avenge an an insult to it Answer to Question No 3 3 Professor Charles E. E Merr Merriam am University of Chicago economist thinks the assumptions that 1 We cant can't plan ahead because the world is changing and 2 We cant can't plan because human trends must run their courses and cant can't be changed are wrong If this were not so we would ji st have to sit by and let the world wag on as It will Professor Merriam thinks science can out of the known predict and prepare to a most helpful degree for the unknown that science has now reached the point in its power over and through society that scientific scientific planning and prediction of of the broad course of human affairs are possible A hopeful view |