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September 14, 1975 - Image 2

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Sunday, September 14, 1975 1

THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, September 14, 1975

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BUT EVELYN WOOD GRADUATES CAN READ
JAWS IN 41 MINUTES
At That Speed, The 309 Pages Come Across
With More Impact Than The Movie.
In- Living Blood, You Might Say.

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You can do it, too. So far over 550,000 other people have done it. People who have dif-
ferent jobs, different IQs, different interests, different educations have completed the
course. Our graduates are people from all walks of life. These people have all taken a course
developed by Evelyn Wood, a prominent educator. Practically all of them at least tripled
their reading speed with equal or better comprehension. Most have increased it even more.
Think for a moment what, that means. All of them-even the slowest-now read an.
average novel in less than two hours. They read an entire issue of Time or Newsweek in 35S
minutes. They don't skip or skim. They read every word. They use no machines. Instead, they
let the material they're reading determine how fast they read.

And mark this well: they actually understand more, remember more, and enjoy more
than when they read slowly. That's right! They understand more. They remember more.
They enjoy more. You can do the same thing-the place to learn more about it is at a free
speed reading lesson.
This is the same course President Kennedy had his Joint Chiefs of Staff take. The
same one Senators and Congressmen have taken.
Come to a Mini-Lesson and find out. It is free to you and you will leave with a better
understanding of why it works.
Plan to attend a free Mini-Lesson and learn that it is possible to read 3-4-5 times faster,
with comparable comprehension.

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