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"The Glamorous Brain"

Received Wednesday, 7 p.in. NEW YORK, August 10. The Daily Mirror columnist, Sidney Pields, today devotes a double column to an interview with Mary Wootton, "Miss New Zealand," whom he descrihes as "the glamorous. hrain.' ' He says she is " a highly articulate and talented young lady, the kind of girl who says to herself, 'Fancy nie, Mary Wootton, in New York.' " Mr. Fields adds: "It was good meeting Mary because she taught me something ahout her own country. ' ' He quotes her as saying that the essential difference hetween a New Zealander and other people, is ' 'in the big cities of the world, when you're knocked down by a bus, people stare at you and walk over you but in New Zealand tliey stop to pick you up."

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Chronicle (Levin), 12 August 1948, Page 5

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"The Glamorous Brain" Chronicle (Levin), 12 August 1948, Page 5

"The Glamorous Brain" Chronicle (Levin), 12 August 1948, Page 5

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