UAR' 20, 1932 THE MTCRICHA1N D ATfT T ILVATAMRU -WA'WA 93 ; STARS TO CUT CAPERS IN OLYMPIC GAMES MSW ING TRIALS WHAT A MAN! Men Seem More Conceited Than Women. NEW YORK, Jan. 19.-(P)-Men FORHENSIC S TO HOLD0 FUI New Organization Plans Meet I have a much better opinion of their From 10 to 11 o'clock Saturday Morning. Tryouts for the swimming club which has just been organized will be held from 10 to 11 o'clock Satur- 1day morning, Jan. 23, at the Mich- igan Union. All women who are in- terested in this sport are invited to come at this time. Zeta .in own and a much poorer opinion of the opposite sex than have wo- men, according to the results of a series of tests on psychology stu- dents at Radcliffe and Tufts col- leges and Columbia University by Dr. William Moulton Marston, visit- ing professor of psychology at Co- lumbia. r Phi Eta 'to Gi Honor of Nat vice-President. Last Saturday a "splash" partX Incidentally he found that while was held inaugurating the activities of the organization, which has been every man tested expressed a pref- formed under the auspices of the erence for a million dollars to a Woman's Athletic Association. A perfect love affair, 92 per cent of demonstration and sports program was given. Corinne Fries, '33, swim- :..: " mmlng manager of W.A.A., is head of the committee for the club and has for her assistants Ruth Kurts, '34Ed, Leonore Caro, '32Ed, Cather- .,, ine Rentschler, '33Ed, and Beatrice :. Devin..e,3. Miss Mary Stewart, in- z structor in physical education, is adviser of the club. The usual fee of 25 cents will be charged and the regular tank suits ;... . ..will be used. Women are asked to Associated Press Photo report at 9:45 o'clock. This is the first women's swim- Two of the smallest competitors in the winter Olympic games at Lake Placid New York who are mem- ming club that has been organized bers of the British team. They are Megan 0. Taylor (left), 11-year-old English skating champion, and here and according to Miss Fries Cecilia Coolidge, who is the same age. it's success' is practically assured ---judging from the turnout last Sat- EADED ErFE . ON LACE FORMALS States haveebeenstudied ir order I DOMINANT FOR EVENING ATTIRE to perfect the organization. W.A.A. , --- _ __points will probably be given to 1A11LI miiir n i r Tr il r XL e I &Cl.. .. L ....si. -, .a ,rf those women who join. the women turned a cold shoulder on the cash. Dr. Marston had groups of stu- dents of both sexes list what seem- ed to them typical male and fe- male personality traits. The men could discover {only 10 unpleasant traits of their sex, while they found 26 pleasant ones. The females sex, they concluded, could boast onlyI 12 good characteristics, while it had at least 29 bad ones. The women, on the other hand, found that men have 21 unpleasant traits against 11 pleasant ones, but they also discovered that their own sex had 18 unpleasant traits and 14 pleasant ones. From the men's point of view, al- though women were more charm- ing, sweeter, tender toward men and children, warm hearted,, more altruistic and mysterious, they were also "gold-diggers," less intellectual, less intelligent, weak morally, emo- tionally unstable, li a r s, tricky, treacherous, childish and petty. The women conceded that they were self-centered, tricky, selfish, vain, flighty, picayune, aimless and gossipy. They also found them- selves to be "jittering" and "snooty," but, on the other hand, they be- lieved they / were friendly, polite, gentle, loyal, obliging, humble and clean. The men admitted they were apt to be egotistical, selfish, dominant, cruel, destructive, hard-boiled, less subtle and obtuse in social affairs. At the meeting of Zeta Phi national speech sorority, held night in the Zeta Phi Eta roo Angell ha,1 plans 'were made fc entertainment of Mrs. Hope mers, national second vice-r dent of that organization. Mrs. Summers is to be the of the local group this weekl A tea will be given in herl- at the Women's League on Su to which the alumni are inv Athena, another speech si for women, did not meet this A nominating committee has appointed on which are: I Oldham, '32, Eleanor Rairdon and Isabel Bonicave, '34, whic report at the next meeting. tion of officers for the secon mester will take placegat that of. kind an were the same snaae o crystal as the rose bow., Neckline is Low. A most attractive lace gown and one which would serve more pur- poses than the majority of such gowns do, was one of a beige tone. The neck-line in this one alsotwas very low in the back, and came tG a moderate V in the front. A small lace peplum was hardly discernible about the hips. The only ornament on thhe dress was found in the rhinestone buckle at the back of the dress at the waistline. Rhine- stone earrings were worn with it,, and a necklace and bracelet of the same. Show Crossed Straps. White satin, like black velvet is. in a class by itself. It will also be worn arid also be admired. Such aI dress was one of white satin made ! free of ornamentation; the only trimming being found in the straps: which crossed and re-crossed in the bacl. Sandals Are Popular as Evening Accessory Sandals for evening wear have attained increasing popularity as, the season progresses. Although pumps are still in vogue, especially by the more conservative, sandals are really more in keeping with the present mode of comparative ele- gan e. H els are higher, and more fan- tastic, and sandals are cut very low. 1,. 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