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MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S CRANIUM

'A PHRENOLOGIST'S- DICTUM. The Lead of Mr. Lloyd George figured very prominently in a'lecture by Professor Millott Sovern on "Salesmanship and tho Busiuoss Head of tho Future," recently in London. Mr. Alifred Hubert, president of tho British Phrenological Society, wlio was. in tho bhair, introduced it, and claimed tho :uew Premier as a phrenologist. "It Sis my firm opinion," ho. said, "that our present Prime Minister owes his success very largely to his knowledgo of phrenology, not only in so far ns ,his personal advancemnnt'is concerned, Ajtik hlso as to his ability to ju'dgo of tho lnental calibre of his colleagues." Professor Millott Severn remembered J\lr. Lloyd George calling unon him. He was too busy to see the Chancellor 'of tho TSxchecmer, as Mr. George ■tva, and he has to tell him that he would have to wait two hours. But 'Mr. Lloyd Gcorgo was gracious enough : to call again, ami he agrml with tho 'chairman that the Prime Minister was imore or less a phrenologist. A member of the autlieiico asked if it were "friio that a man who had a wide head, !like tho Prime Minister, was going to ho the most successful business limn. Ifo which tho lecturer replied that 'Mr. iljjovd George had a wonderful iuuouut bf length of head, as well as baso. which cave him physical stamina and sustaining power. business now de!mands long hnnds; fairly Tiifrli iiiid well tievelormd at the base, he added. Such ii head will develop moral qualities, with a high degreo of organising and fcrcativo ability and intuition.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3004, 15 February 1917, Page 5

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MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S CRANIUM Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3004, 15 February 1917, Page 5

MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S CRANIUM Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3004, 15 February 1917, Page 5

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