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WOMEN'S BRAINS.

are men much better? The "tu quoque" argument Is highest order, but I think it may £ used against "S.G." He writes of Ft ° fai r "inability to follow out a loeic.l . coupled with the unwillingness plainest fact or proof which tejls cherished prejudice or emotion. * we find a woman, confronted bv si.r-l? **° or proof, stop her ears or rush out eftfc * U * w.th some such outburst as, 'Oh cant bear it!'" I know I intelligent women (I am married * have It IS true that manv women zZ „ to admit unpalatable facts, but loi, man any >etter , He does not LLI of the room (though I knew this), but very often he loses shouts his opponent down or ""'Per, The fact is* {hat there are women who will admit themselves®!* ? an argument. I put the percentam, ** about .03. If the percentage of ° M H .005, Ido not think the diff e ?e„* U U to worry „bouu MALE PEuSb*

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1928, Page 8

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WOMEN'S BRAINS. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1928, Page 8

WOMEN'S BRAINS. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1928, Page 8