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Show f xpfof Your Mind Added Life Spans Hike . Young People's Woes By Albert E. wlggans Does learning one subject increase your ability to learn other subjects T Not enough to be easily measured (if st all) unless the two subjects have "ele-menta "ele-menta In common." Unlvsrsity ef Chicago's Chi-cago's Chancellor Robert Hutchlna says: "Liberal education eonslata fundamentally m learning how to use the mind so It can operate weU la all fields." If the mind la built that way, thousands of experiments fall to prove it Learning to use the mind ' well in medical science or history or Latin does not enable you to use your mind much if any better in buying insurance, dealing with your wife or mother-in-law, or la any problem not related to medicine, history or Latin. So with all subjects. Will increasing the average length ef , life affect marriages of young people T Yes. Glenn Gardiner points out that la 1900 we had 1.000,000 people age W or over. Now we have 11,000,000. Those now 5 or ever have 14 years yet to live. This meana higher taxee for young people to provide old-age benefits and, when they marry, many newlyapds have to take la eae or both parents. Further, 11,000,000 age 45 to 85 sre holding down jobs young people covet la M years there arlll be 6s.0O0.0O oldsters. Looks like a hard row ahead for the youngsters. I can't solve it Can youT Xa there such a thing as a "run of luck?" No, not aa popularly understood. By a "run of luck" most people Imagine If you win for a time such aa tossing a coin you are more likely to win the next time; aad if yon lost for a time you are less likely to toss next Nonsense. Every toes ef a coin - or bet at roulette 4a oa its own. Coma, roulette wheels (if honest) do not remember what they turned the last throw. Are you nervous, edgyT Cent sleep nights, falling down on your Jobf Then team how to relax. Thirty years of re-Edmund re-Edmund Jacobaon; Or. Josephine L. Rath-bone, Rath-bone, Columbia university, and Dr. Harold Fink teU you how to get these wonderful new fiserlnms The superb, J4-psgs booklet entitled "How to Relax," by Albert Edward Wig-gam. Wig-gam. ScD, la sent at cost 15e la cola. Include stamped, self -addressed return envelope. en-velope. Addreee Dr. A. E. Wlggam, author of "Let's Explore Your Mind," care of The Salt Lake Tribune-Telegram Home Service Serv-ice bureau, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. |