MEET THREE LADIES AND TWELVE GENTLEMEN

You now know as much about the basic principles of remembering names and faces as any person alive today. You have it all at your finger tips—all that remains is practice.

You've learned the four rules and know the general principle of being name-conscious. Now to practice applying them. In much the same way as we went over Mr. Byrd's photograph a couple of chapters ago, we shall now meet the pictures of fifteen people and see how many more we can remember by applying the rules we have just learned. Every one of the four rules will not be called into use in each case, for often one or two are sufficient to make the name tie up with the face.

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