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\ : BT tefirt H Mr. ,. villi r** ^?1 VI ** KA A fw s a student, probably your biggest single task is information processing. You spend more time absorbing analvzine*. and memorizing facts than anything else. And most of that inform* tion is in the form of printed words. Think what you could accomplis if you had your own personal computer that could digest all your reading almoj as fast as you can turn pages. The time and efficiency you'd gain could make a big change for the better in your life rig] now. Of course, you already have such device ? it's called a brain. But you're probably not using even a tenth of its capacity Because just as a computer is only as good as its programs, your brain #\ra ww <r -m v ? vrv?? i?rtn l4 umy as puweiiui as uic way y\ju unc it. And when it comes to reading, most of 1 are still stuck with the painfully slow methods we learned in grade school. Methods that are so inefficient that you PnoKmll will op >. v .M.? v I'.M'IV li \ f w w ii _ 999 991 brain actually gets bored and distracted between words (which is why you probably find it hard to concentrate when you're studying). i- Evelvn Wood would like vou to spend an hour with us to discover some of the miraculous things your brain can do h with the proper training. In a single, free, 1 hour demonstration, you'll find out why 3t most people are such poor readers, and how our new RD2 course can increase your reading speed at least 300%, with ht better concentration and retention. As part of the bargain, we'll show you some i a new reading techniques designed to increase your speed immediately, with good comprehension ? after just this one free demonstration. is Evelyn Wood RD2 can open the door to big things for you: better grades, lis more leisure time, and a whole new positive outlook on studying. And it will onl^ ~ost you an hour of tr "computer time" to find out how. en your eyes. * s'i'.r.? f ; ??< * ? ? - ? ..? IO WJm:, mm / // \/ju) < PC# 'fwjjt 1/ J Attend a free 1-hour RD2 demonstration this week: LAST TWO DAYS THE CAROLINA TOWNHOUSE - 2 blocks from U.S.C. 1615 Gervais Street September 7 September 8 FRIDAY SATURDAY 12:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. OPEN TO U.S.C. STUDENTS, FACULTY AND FRIENDS I D3 EVELYN WOQO READING DYNAMICS/A URS COMPANY j ? 1978 Evelyn \Mxxl Reading Dynamics, tnc V.i .X . . ? S I 1 ?