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T AVIATION ATTRACTS MANY WOMEN
WHOPROVE THEMSELVES SKILLED
R 'Does Not Require Muscles' Says Alice du Pont, Mrs. Alexander P.
Hamilton Gay, Needs de sversky, and Mrs. Margery
Intelligence.' Durant Cooper, and Miss Alicia
Series i Patterson who fly adventurously

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Commence on Monday for "Flying is for the ordinary wo-
Y f man the keenest fun, the most re-
Freshmen Women. paying s1c11i - tai snie can acquire,
and perfectly practicable" says H.
Attendence at the hygiene lec- Hamilton Gay in a recent issue of
tures to be given each Monday at "Country Life."
4:15 p. m. in the Sara Caswell An- ."Any woman with leisure time, a
gell Hall on the second floor of moderate amount of money and
Barbour gymnasium will be com- joy in excitement will get more
pulsory for freshman women. The out of an aeroplane than from any
first of the series which is made other sport."
up of seven lectures will be given Do Not Need Muscles
tomorrow, October 5. The upper- "The average woman given nor-
class hygiene lecture series will mal intelligence, ordinary poise,
begin Tuesday, October 6, and will and seriousness ofrpnry poke,
include a series of seven lectures. and sriouns o f purpose makes
'These lectures will be held each just as goodc a flier as the average;
man. It is necessary for a woman
Tuesday at 4:15, in the same place. to study aircraft engines, aero dy-
Transferring students will be ex- namics, meteorology and such like
empt from the hygiene require- and to be able to fix her own plane
ment if they have had a course in if in trouble, but none of it de-
personal or general hygiene which pends on muscular development."
has been accepted and credited by "Many women-artists, writers,
the University of Michigan. Ex- women of leisure, even school
emption from the course may be, teachers, it is said, are quietly
obtained by securing a slip from learning to fly, taking it quite as
the office of the Dean of the col- a matter of course."
lege ,in which the transfer is reg- Many Women Are Famous
istered and presenting it to Mrs. "A number of women fliers are
Daum in Office 15, Barbour gym- known in many lands, included are
nasium, who will automatically ex- Mrs. Robert D. Huntington, Mrs.
empt them .from the required hy- -
giene course.
Those women transferring from Women Feel Inferior
other schools who have taken a in Business Careers
course in hygiene but who have
not received credit for the course WASHINGTON-(A)-D o e s wo-
should report for the first hygiene men's entrance into business ac-
lecture and also take the examina- centuate their inferiority complex?
tion to be given October 10. By It does, says Mrs. Anne Tillery
passing this examination they may Renshaw who has returned from
become exempt from the remain- a summer of study at the Univer-
der of the lectures. sity of Vienna under Dr. Alfrec
Freshmen who believe that they Adler, world famous psychologist
have enough knowledge of hygiene Addressing 100'women recently
to pass the upperclass exemption she urged them to readjust their
examination may apply to Miss attitude toward their business en-
McCormick in the Dean of Wo- vironment.
men's office, Barbour gymnasium, Responding to petty jealousies
for this privilege, t impersonally instead of personally
Dr. Margaret Bell, director of was one of her antidotes for the in-
physical education for women; and feriority complex.
Dr. Helene Schutz, woman physi- -~ - - ---
cian at health service will deliver
the lectures. _C
Corsages
James Hamilton Picken, promin-
ent advertising man, will speak on for
Tuesday at a luncheon of the Wom-
en's Advertising Club of Detroit. Sorority Pledging

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