“ The majority of the New Zealand Rugby team are square-faced, representing the motivity or pushing type,” said Mr. Mark Rolls in an address on “ Vocational Guidance ” at the quarterly meeting of the Canterbury Manufacturers’ Association. “ There are three distinct types of people—the intellectual, the motivity or pushing, and the feeding or vital. The mental type is wide across the forehead and comes to a point at the chin. It is all intellect, and does the mental work. The pushing type is square-faced, and is that section of men who have the urge to do hard work, and do it. The feeding or vital type has a face like a full moon and will always lead you to the best restaurant in the town. This type, when a motor car needs repairing, will walk round the machine telling the square-faced mechanic underneath what a good fellow he is. The feeding type likes the soft jobs.”
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Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 237, 17 May 1928, Page 8
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