It isn't because she's beautiful, but because she isn't dumb — that's the big appeal of the American girl, as • describod, by Robert C. Wflson, a Belfast business man. "American women are much more interesting in conversation than their British sisters," he said, commenting on his recent visit to tho United States. "I don't disparage the particnlar qualities of Irish or Seotcli girls, but I think the system of education in America maltes the averago American woman a brighter conversationalist."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 77, 17 April 1937, Page 8
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