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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (U.P.)--Girls seeking early marriage would do better by not going to college, according to the opinion of a psychologist at Pennsylvania State College.
Non-co-eds usually marry earlier and have a better chance of securing a mate because they have more time to "plan their attacks" and "make their catches." Dr. Clifford R. Adams told members of a women's education fraternity.
Adams said the average non-college woman marries at 24, while the career-girl co-ed seldom "gets" a husband before she is 26 or 27.
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