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BRAIN DRILL

"You do not have to remain so dumb as you sometimes appear to have been ~ born," is the idea of an American doctor, Donald A. Laird. In a _ recently published book, he demonstrates how mental agility can be gained by practice. He says that a check for verbal fluency is to pick out pairs of, words meaning pretty much the same thing from this list: Opulent-rich; fusion-union; fatuous -stout; vilify--defame; asperity-hope; wistful-glistening; cavalier-haughty; cryptic-indisposed. c, "Give your perceptual speed a work« out,’ he says, "by finding the hidden message in this letter-salad. There are ten words..." RUIPBUILDLEUAZ QNUPCWJTSELKJYMSPEEDGN RH MSZBYRFLYCXPRACTICEWABSLX PNTZKEEPLAUECQATNBOKRLZAI TAEWTNAFMOZFPBRUXFORPMLX AIOBSUYRRCLFEQPWAMZENSUCC . ESSRBLH.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 29, 12 January 1940, Page 27

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BRAIN DRILL New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 29, 12 January 1940, Page 27

BRAIN DRILL New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 29, 12 January 1940, Page 27

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