Women And Work: the Economic Value of College Training
Women And Work: the Economic Value of College Training
Helen Marie Bennett
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One day there came to a city employment (^ce an intelligent looking young woman of more than average education and manner. She had never received any special training. As she talked with one of the women in the office, the latter noticed the girl's hand straying in a half lost fashion over the top of the desk. Her hands were ungloved, with very long straight fingers, almost as 107 Digitized by VjOOQIC WOMEN AND WORK large at the tips as at the base, which traveled around over the top of the des...k, sometimes tracing imaginary patterns, sometimes wandering one under the other in curious fashion. They were not drum- ming as nervous fingers might, they simply moved along with the back of the hand always up and the fingers moving about beneath. The woman inter- viewer was fascinated. She said nothing but watched, wondering what might be the significance of this characteristic. She had never witnessed it before. When she found out, some time later, that the girl was a professional thief, she went to a friend associated with the i>olice force and asked how a thief's hand worked.
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