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Show Let's Explore Your Mind l By Or. Albert Edward Wiggam UNDERSTAND 6M I -f W'n. 3fke, " " I I ' I $$5lV- wm"cmc6f!sT IM 'As these furnished him security for food, clothing and ahelter, he built up larger and larger camps, and this Intercommunication developed the arts and cukure. (Copyright, 1937, for The Telegram) .Answer to Question No. 1 L Certainly, because she is one of three kinds of girl: First, the "frigid" kind. What she needs is reeducation, for scientists know that "frigidity" is merely a "conditioned "condi-tioned reflex' snd not natural at all. The aecond kind has a wild notion no-tion she "prefers a career." and that men will get in her way. What ahe really means is that the right man has never got in her way. The third kind is the one who has been disappointed in love and is suffering suf-fering temporary disillusionment Whst she needs is another illusion. Answer to Question No. S 1 The other day I walked Into a big executive's office to whom I wss anxious to "sell" an idea and found him in his shirt sleeves with his collar unbuttoned and his necktie neck-tie at half-mast. Instantly I said, "I always work in my office in my shirt sleeves a coat cluttera up my thoughts. Do you mind if I join you?" "Shucks, no," he ssid. "Take your shirt off if you'll be more comfortable." And before you could ejaculate "Jack Robinson" we were down to brass tacks. It is amazing how much better men understand each other in their shirt sleeves. Answer to Question No. I 3. Agriculture came first; It Is the foundation of all culture. One of the first great achievements of man was the domestication of wild animals, eapecislly the cow, horse, sheep snd goat. These furnished him food, clothing and transportation. transporta-tion. About the rami time he domesticated do-mesticated plants, psrticularly rye, hemp, cotton and wheat the latter spoken of in the Bible as "corn." |