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NOSES OF NINE GREAT MEN 

 Is intellectual siiperioritN- associated with a large or long nose? The pictures above consti- 

 tute a random sanii)le from a large collection of jjhotograplis of great men of history dassifiedinto 

 three groups according to nose-size. Nos. 1 to 5 show long or large noses; they are respectively 

 Paschal (1), LaKontaine (2), Cuvier (3), Michel de I, 'Hospital (4), Voltaire (5). The next two 

 have been i)lace(l in the midtlle grade; they are Captain James fook (6), and Arago (7). Numbers 

 8, Boileau, and '>, Talleyrand, are rare examples showing small or short noses. (Fig. 4.) 



Ininian attrihute. Man, in one form 

 or another, is always seeking glory, — 

 the boy on the l)all field, the child in 

 attracting the attention of "grown 

 ups," the college man in athletics, the 

 mature man in business or professional 

 success. 



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Habitual facial expression, such as 



comes from chronic gloom, seriousness 

 on the one hand, or constant smiling on 

 the other, doubtless causes wrinkles and 

 permanent marks on the face, which in 

 time give an indication of character or 

 disposition. Firmness of will, and 

 habits of concentrated thought are 

 probably to a great extent shown in the 

 eyes and month. Hut here we enter 



