A low intelligence quotient, no boy friends, an intellectual family, and a Jewish university woman who possesses these things. Put them together and you have one of the most pathetic problems faced by Dr. Emily L. Stegdill, Psychological consultant for women students at Ohio State University, according to a report delivered recently at the American Psychological Association’s forty-second annual meeting at Columbia University.
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