EX-KING’S FRIENDS.
Striking Similarity In Three
Women.
Psychologists in New York say it is no coincidence that the three woman who have bulked largest in King Edward’s life—Mrs. Dudley Ward, Lady Furness and Mrs Ernest Simpson—look as much alike as sisters, says Ira Wolfert.
The three are tall, dark, vicacious, and resemble each other startlingly about the mouth and chin and nose and in their manner of dressing their h<ir. This loyalty to a type, if not to an individual, is a familiar phenomenon, according to Goowin Watson, Professor of Psychology at Columbia University, and has been studied with such thoroughness that psychologists have split into three schools over its causes, each school having issued books and monographs on the subject.”
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 329, 9 January 1937, Page 5
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121EX-KING’S FRIENDS. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 329, 9 January 1937, Page 5
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