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Show Let's Explore Your Mind By Albert Edward" Wiggtm. D. Sc. Answer te Question No. 1 1. Divorces scatter all along from the next morning after marriage to the sixtieth year and beyond, but statistics show that the moat dangerous time is four years and six months after marriage. mar-riage. Out of the million and a half marriages that go on the rocks every year the tendency la to bunch up in the middle of the fifth year. It seems a lot of couplet stick H out until that time and thea quit trying. This is commonly looked upon as a sad comment on the fickleness of human nature and of love. Nothing of the kind. It is a aad comment on our failure to train children from the cradle up for this greatest venture of life-marriage. life-marriage. Answer te Queatioa Ne. t 3. Only in so far as criminal leaders the master mlnds-are, like all leaden, a little taller and heavier and better looking on the average than the average aver-age man. Dr. Ales Hrdllcka of the Smithsonian Institution, who has measured human heads from the cave men down to the mod- ern politician and college professor, pro-fessor, says criminals do not differ In their faces or heads from ordinary human beings. The famous theory of Lombroso that criminals had a certain kind of head, ears, nose, etc., has been completely upset by more careful investigations and measurement. meas-urement. Answer te Question Ne. t 3. No. Some families have been discovered in which several sev-eral of the members lack the ability to perspire. Examination Examina-tion reveals they have no sweat glands In the skin. A family was found by one biologist in England 100 years ago. Recently some 20 families have been discovered. dis-covered. The difficulty la distinctly dis-tinctly inherited. If you know of any such persons or families, please send their names and addresses ad-dresses to the Journal of Heredity. Hered-ity. Washington, D. C. They have just published several pedigrees pedi-grees of these nonsweaters. How they avoid sweating over their income tax is an unsolved mystery. mys-tery. Scientists are working on the problem. r"fAA I l.l.-v.Vlll iis A'aoMiwu. t?tVAfl II l'Vfll J TVrfOtSACaot w-awhCjrlXjJi ift&tpta o . |