Show I Albert Edward D D. Sc So I Lets Let's Let E I Your Y Mind Md M- M d 1 Fascinating N Author Wiggam of Explore our m s ore ru The Fruit of the Family ily Tree EEN A IN THE KIND I t OF PUBLICS I I PEECHES I v W WHICH W I A TO 10 I PEOPLE WANT TO I 1 I IM M J. 1 o o J EDN i.- i. I Ip t 5 2 0 WERE WE'RE ci 3 7 7 1 ARE MoST 1 OF j I l Q- Q 1 ro V t i IN N A AALL IE l 11 TRUE T f 2 CA All CH 1 F E 11 n GAME AME p pRE RE s S SE E e OR o HERt Rl r Di Q l E O o n. n co Authors Author's Note Nole These answers are given from the scientific point of view Not all moral questions can be answered with absolute scientific accuracy but no decision as to what Is morally right is possible without science Science puts the rights of organized society above the rights of individuals HOW TO FORM THE HABITS YOU DESIRE You can make or break any habit Good habits are powerful allies Because of their great im importance im- im to everyone Dr Albert Edward Wiggam distinguished scientist has written a splendid little page 28 booklet on this subject sub sub- It includes principles of habits their formation and control control con con- as written by the late great Harvard professor William James Booklet sent upon request accompanied by self addressed stamped return envelope Include In In- elude clude 10 cents in coin or stamps to cover actual costs Just ask for HABITS Address s Dr Albert Wiggam in care of this news news- paper Yes I 1 Yes because while we are in the he midst of ot an economic depression ve we are also in the midst of or one of he the greatest mental awakenings in all history There here is a mental eagerness in n the very air Everybody wants to understand all the revolutionary changes that are taking place to think hink right and do right As a con sequence the time old spread eagle limbo orator has been consigned to People are crowding to hear the man who has facts and who tells them in ina a simple straight forward conversational conversational conver conver- style 2 No 2 No each has a set of hereditary traits different from every other No two people are born precisely alike unless identical twins The way the germ cells divide each one receiving receiving reedy reedy- ing a different group of ot hereditary elements insures that no two children children chil chil- dren will vill be born with the same 3 3 Yes However Dean Virginia C C. Gildersleeve of ot Barnard college expressed expressed ex ex- ex pressed the opinion that college girls are interested in careers but that tha the they expect to carry them on not asa as asa asa a thing separate from home borne and marriage marriage mar mar- but as a part of life lite which can be united with and made to vivify vivify viv vivify viv- viv and intensify the j joys ys privileges and duties of marriage and a home This expresses my own observations perfectly For those who can pull pul through and get an education and a ajob ajob ajob job this is a hard but glorious time in which to live Copyright John F. F Dille |