TH4E MICHIGAN DIkLY I 11111411111 a I lamp Women'sPlace Is Home, Slogan For Nazi Girls But Observer Finds Few German Women Carrying Out Pre-War Proverb (Continued from Page 13) Women's Medical Examination Given To insure Good Health By BETSEY ANDERSON The examining staff, she pointed Although the physical examination out, is the best that can be secured, compulsory for all new women on especially the eye, ear, noseeand campus seem a lot of red tape to xmoat department, while the general camps sem lo of ed apeto examiners are all experts, many of tradition; mother and aunty had so- and-so much, and as a matter of course daughter will have the same, barring a major crisis. A father is obligated by law to provide his daughter with a dowry in keeping with his financial circumstances, just as he is under obligation to provide his son with a proper education. When a family is so impoverished, as often happened during the post- war inflation, that it is absolutely impossible to fit out the daughters with bedroom suites and a private bank account, the state comes to the rescue with a loan of a thousand marks. The new government be- lieves that it's much better to help young couples without the where-- withal to set up in the business of matrimony than to let them wait for five or six or seven years, and per- haps finally give up. The possibility of setting up in a furnished apart- ment on a more or less uncertain salary, American style, would be just too ridiculous. After the family is established, and the budget begins to balance itself, the newlyweds can start paying back their government loan-with discounts for each child. Matrimony Is Partnership The dowry-less state of American girls is a matter of endless consterna- tion in Germany. "What, no Auss- teuer! Not even a bed! How can a man ever marry a girl in America?" Not that Germans marry primarily for the sake of a dowry-there are thousands who marry girls with very little. But matrimony is something like a business partnership to which both partners contribute capital, and both expect to share equally in the profits. Most girls begin hemming sheets for their hope-chests long before they outgrow pig-tails, and by the time they set the date, they've accumu- lated an astounding collection of table cloths, sheets enough to last for fifty years at least, feather beds for a whole family of children and grandchildren, and even enough night-gowns to supply a hard-sleeper a life time. One thrifty old lady I visited let me inspect a monumental clothes press packed full of linen still folded and tied with blue ribbons, just as it was the day she got en- gaged-and on another shelf a stack of neatly-folded long-sleeved, high- necked, ruffled nightgowns. They would all go to her daughter, she said, when she married. Some strong-minded females pre- fer a university education to a hope- chest, and if father is sufficiently broad-minded, the daughters of the family occasionally are allowed to prepare for a profession'along with their brothers. But it's a tough grind, and it practically means spend- ing your life teaching or being a doc- tor, as the case may be. Women are encouraged to stay at home and be a good wife, rather than try to earn a living for themselves, and far from considering it a sacrifice of their in- dependence, they consider it no less degrading than any other way of earning a living. They rather pity the poor American girls who have to kow-tow to the whims of a boss for their independent income. Clothes Not Considered They probably don't have half so many clothes as a stenographer in America, but then, no one does, and it isn't considered quite nice to look like a clipping from "Vogue" (which they also have in Germany). A good German frau has one or two dresses a year, and perhaps one or two new hats-and the next year they're fixed over a bit, and she goes right on wearing them. Of course everyone has seen them before,-but what of it? Styles don't change much from year to year,-in fact, the style of the peasant dresses that most German girls wear in summer haven't changed for the last three hundred years. They're the originals of the full- skirted taffeta peasant frocks the Olympics have brought back to Amer- ica. The. traditional Munich "Dirndlkleid" istmade with a wide, full skirt, a tight bodice, laced to the waist, and a puff-sleeved organdie blouse. An apron in an indispensible accessory, sometimes finished with wide bands of hand-made lace. The great virtue of a Dirndlkleid is that it discreetly covers your knees when riding a bicycle. American sport skirts don't work very well, and the little boys on the road will like as not offer you a safety pin if the wind is blowing. It is more or less of a mystery how. a girl in Germany manages to find a man to marry, when all she does is sit down in the front parlor and wait for the first best. She spends all her Beauty SPECIALS i those who go through it gingerly clutching their "angel robes," it is actually a great benefit, according to Dr. Margaret Bell, head of the physi- cal education department for women. In the opinion of Dr. Bell, who is also director of the University Health Service in Dr. Warren Forsythe's ab- sence, a sponsor of the Women's Ath- letic Association, the medical examin- ation is unusually complete because otherwise it is likely to become a false security and do more harm than good. The examination is only good in so far as the student understands the interpretation of her medical history, Dr. Bell stated. By reviewing the family history, it becomes easier to prevent disease, she claimed, women, as a whole, have a much higher sick- ness rate than men from the ages of 30-50 although men have an earlier death rate, she explained. Special pains are taken with the examination to prevent the sickness rate. them being in private practice. The examinee is advised on a sport pro- gram according to her different health ratings. With equipment unsurpassed in the country and one of the most excellent staffs anywhere, the physical educa- tion department ranks high and is well known for the excellent instruc- tion it gives, Dr. Bell said. The department tends to individ- ualize sports now, so that the student may continue her interest after fin- ishing college. Because of the large number of women taking the required physical education, it will be necessary to open new classes for those taking classes in the department without credit, and in order that the courses opened be the most popular ones, Dr. Bell has asked that requests be sent to her. A heart and lung re-check is still neces- sary for all returning women who ex- pect to participate in any sport, she stated. I' GRE E N E'Swill keep you looking fit/' and BEING FIT I -1r1. your r -." }i life at a school for girls; then per- haps a year at another under the watchful eye of a maiden aunt, and when she finally comes home, is kept in solitary confinement by her dot- ing father. Of course dancing school comes in somewhere between 15 and 18,-two hours a-week, and the walk back to the front door escorted in proper dancing-class manner. And from then on, unless you venture out among the pitfalls of a coeducational university, you are good, sweet maid, -Someday perhaps father brings home a "desirable" young man, of a good family, probably five years older than you and sufficiently established to think seriously of raising a family. Father has gone over all that before you ever see the .prospect. Trysts For The Daring If you're very daring, you may do some such thing as sign up for gym- nasium lessons, and on the evening of the hypothetical lessons, you meet one of the boys from the last dancing class. The family is considerately shielded from all such disconcerting occurences as the introduction of a friend of the opposite sex, for the old- er generation still have quaint ideas about the impossibility of anything between passing acquaintance and engagement. There's no such thing as fooling around with some half-dozen men,- they always insist on knowing exactly how they stand,-and if your inten- tions aren't serious, young lady, we will continue as acquaintances, and no more. Once engaged, life settles down to real strait-laced propriety. Announcements are sent to all friends and acquaintances of the families, and the event is formally announced in the paper just like a wedding. From that day on the "Braut" not only re- frains from dating other men, but never appears at public functions without a chaperone. What do Germans think of Amer- ican women? Certainly that they are the most beautiful women in the world,-but marry one? Most cer- tainly not. They're a bit too inde- pendent, for one thing,-they would probably be rather expensive,-and don't look as though they would wear very well. No,--give them their own buxom "Madels" who can knit and cook and keep up with you on a bi- cycle trip over the holidays. 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