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Show I Let's Explore Your Mind - Idea That Hands Reveal Your Character Is Bunk, Says Authority I By Albert Edward Viggam, D. S. ; ! ' l AfmRT om 111 'tfrV'1 t J Hu-whn6 evw- lll 1 50DYL0WS.7M 111 "v' 1 X AVMASS lMTElLI6fNCE Answer to Qneatioa Ne. 1 1. No, not a thing. It sounds romantic In novels, etc, to talk about tht heroin or hero having -long, artistic fingers," or "the hand of a poet," etc but thla U so much bunk. Some poeU have the hand of a prize fighter and some pianists and violinists have short, stubby fingers. Of course, a prize fighter or blacksmith has to have . big, strong hand, but many men with big hands are too timid to fight a kitten. Answer to Question Me. t 3. Yes. At least-this has been found to be true of children. Four groups of school children were given tasks, some very monotonous such as working problems In arithmetic, arith-metic, and some quite Interesting such as working out mechanical puzzles. The silent Introverted children were decidedly more persistent per-sistent than the rutins, talkative extroverts. The latter soon gave up the tasks. This experiment was made by Roberta Crucher, psychologist, psychol-ogist, of the University of Southern ' California. Answer to Question N I 3. Yes at least up to date It has been tending to do so. According to the national- culture Index, there Is more education per square citizen in Washington, Oregon, California, New York, Illinois and such states than any other states in the Union. Yet they are dying out more rapidly than any other states. The whits population1 of California is dying out at the rate of 32 per cent a generation. New York 21 per cent and Illinois 11 per cent and the educated portion is the portion that Is vanishing. The intelligent, educated people do not have enough children to replace themselves and thus the groups of lower education, and probably lower low-er intelligence, are becoming the future population. In my personal judgment, this Is the most Important Im-portant problem that faces both the United States and Canada. Tomorrow: Do young men know more about current topic than young women? Protected by John F. Dllle Co. |