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Science: Lonely Women
"Approximately 75% of the women [studied] do not find persons who reciprocate their friendship. Among this 75%, 25% are totally isolated. They do not like anyone of their group and are not liked by anyone. There is another 50% isolated partly. They are wanted or they want someone, but it is always the wrong party."
Such were the gloomy conclusions, based on thousands of personal interviews, which Manhattan Psychiatrist Jacob L. Moreno last week reported to the National Committee on Prisons & Prison Labor at Hudson, N. Y.
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