In the 1920s, Hollingworth's interests shifted to the study of children, especially those with mental gifts.
Yet, taken one at a time, I don't think his mental gifts are quite outside the range ot human achievement.
Nobody should fail to capitalize on the physical and mental gifts to come.
The healers had once told him it was a side effect of his mental gifts.
She was a woman of unusual mental gifts and independence.
He displayed mental gifts in mathematics and physics but had to give up his studies for lack of money.
Normally sensitive to what humans were thinking around him, his mental gifts also seemed to be impeded.
Where did he get that remarkable face, those strange mental gifts, which place him by himself in literature?
If there was ever time, those of the exiles with the strongest mental gifts would begin to test them.
How many of them had sufficient mental gifts to know what might be being "said"?