Show I y Lets Let's Explore Your Mind By DR ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM of 1 l Ds 15 IT WIGE TO 7 HIGH 7 i jiN PUPILS f 1 7 k x S IF WERE EE S TO DO 4 I WOULD lt Address Dr Wiggam care of The Telegram inclosing a stamped envelop envelope and 10 ID cents for The Art of Conversation S iio by Milton Wright Answer to Question No 1 1 Yes It extends to the end of the he feather on her hat the train of her ier dress and the end of the toe of her ier shoes shoes shoes-or or her stocking if her shoe hoe has no toe Of course a mans man's feelings of his personality extends to o the end of his clothes and even evento evento to o the end of his walking stick but buthe buthe buthe he is usually not so intensely conscious conscious conscious con con- of the dress that symbolizes and frames his personality a is a woman Answer to t-Q- t Question tion No 2 I 2 No But by all means they should be taught how to study them in n an open-minded open critical way I I Take any current problem say the problem problem of relief or the agricultural agricultural tural ural administration act or the labor relations board They should be taught not to criticise such measures measures measures meas meas- ures but how to study them how to collect evidence how to tell which side the evidence is on and how to come to fruitful conclusions free from personal prejudice Very few I I I adults know how to study current problems Answer to Question No 3 3 No At least there is no evi evi- evidence evidence dence of it Tolstoi was a wise wiseman wiseman wiseman man but here he was talking through his big peasant hat Where women are free to engage in scientific scientific scientific work they do very fine work although with the exception o of Madame Curie they have rarely if ever done supreme work There is no evidence either from history or psychology to support the notion they would surpass men in any field fieldI if they had the chance Copyright 1938 for The Telegram |