Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 75, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1928 — Page 13

AUG. 17, 1928.

STUDY CHEATER AT UNIVERSITY ‘Cribber’ Below Other Students in Mentality. By Science Service HAMILTON, N. Y., Aug. 17.—The parasite student, who slips through college by cribbing information from more industrious or more brilliant students, has at last been made Unknown to themselves, thirty successful cheaters at Colgate University were studied by Herbert C. Brownell and used as laboratory specimens showing the mental and emotional traits of college men who cheat at examinations—and get away with it. Information about the thirty was obtained by underground and unofficial channels. Mr. Brownell states in reporting his investigation to school and society. None of these cheaters officially were caught, even by a severe proctoring system. Eighty per cent of the group were more psychoneurotic, or emotionally unstable, than the campus average. More than half fell below the campus average in intelligence, and the majority belonged to the psychological type known as extroverts; that is, good social mixers and more inclined to activity than to thinking. “Contrasted with the student body, the cribber becomes a psychological type,” Mr. Brownell concludes. SUFFERED WITH HEADACHES AND NEURITIS PAINS Says Konjola Has Made Her Well Again; Glad to Indorse Such a Remedy. Konjola is a medicine that you can depend upon for stomach, liver, kidney and nerve disorders, or rheumatism and neuritis. Many prominent men and women all over this section have indorsed this new compound and hundreds of people are

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still calling every day to see the ! Konjola Man at Hook’s drug store, Illinois and Washington Sts., Indianapolis, where he is daily exmerits of this remarkably remedy. Among the latest to make a public statement of the benefits derived from Konjola is Mrs. Mary Kerns, j living at 825 Chadwick St., this city. I "I have Konjola alone to thank for j the new feeling of health over my whole body,” states Mrs. Kerns. "It relieved me entirely of the terrific neuritis pains I had all over my body and it also ended the dreadful headaches I had nearly every day. When a person can enjoy such health as I do now, as a result of taking a single medicine, I believe they owe it to their friends to tell .them. "I could never appreciate what suffering other people had to endure when they told me of their attacks of neuritis and what agony they went through, but now I can sympathize with them. For two years I had this dreadful ailment myself and it touched every part of my body. Sometimes this pain would nearly kill me. A qi .ick move Df either my arms or legs would make me cry out in pain. It was the worst suffering I ever went through. In addition to this I suffered kidney and bladder trouble. This weakened , my whole system. • I had to get up . • three and four times every night and the next morning I felt just as tired as I did the night before. Hardly a day went by that I didn’t suffer with bursting headaches and sometimes everything seemed to blur before my eyes. In spite of all the remedies I had tried, for relief, my condition only seemed to get worse and I was about to believe my case was hopeless. “In this rundown condition I made up my mind to give this new Konjola a trial as a -last resort. So many Indianapolis people had indorsed it and even some of my friends recommended it to me that I felt it really must have some merit. However, I didn’t expect it — to give me the relief it did. I was P surprised when I felt the neuritis pains leaving my body after taking ’ this medicine for only two weeks. I wouldn’t have stopped taking ' Konjola for nothing in the world. Within another two weeks nearly every ache and pain had left my body, the headaches were gone altogether and my kidneys were functioning normally again. Now I have finished the treatment and it is astonishing how this one remedy affected my whole system. I enjoy new health in every way. I eat better and feel better than I have for several years. If Konjola only helped every other person like it did me, it would be worth the v chance to give it a trial.” The Konjola Man is at Hook’s ’ drug store, Illinois and Washington Sts., Indianapolis, where he is daily meeting the public and introducing and explaining the merits of this remedy. Konjola is sold in every Hook store in this city and by all the leading druggists throughout this section.—Advertisement.

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