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How Nagging Affects Individuals.
The doctor explained that as far as susceptibility to actual physical and mental difficulty as a result of nagging went, humans might be divided into two classes: one highly emotional and excitable, like Peacox, and the other steadier and solid. Persons of the first type, he explained, were subject naturally to contrasting moods-highly optimistic, courageous and confident one period, and depressed, discouraged and despairing the next. They were usually highly creative - artists, inventors, writers, promoters. It was this sort of human, he said, that was a rule injured by nagging.
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The Toledo News-Bee
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EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT

June 14, 1929.

My dear Mrs. Junkin:

I am enclosing a proof of the story about you I wrote some time ago. The assistant city editor tells me it probably will be run today, or if not today, then in the immediate future.

The picture, of which I also am sending proof, will accompany the article. 

We would appreciate very much your keeping us in mind regarding any breaks at the airport or of your aviator friends who come here from time to time.

Sincerely,
Ernest Robert Mobrefield
Ernest Robert Mobrefield

The City Desk.