Page Eighteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, March 3, 1944 Friday, March 3 1944 THE MICHIGAN DAILY '"I! -t Is There Isolationism in Leap Year? ,.._ hL Coeds Submit To Chemist's Brews I U -1 Coed Tells Her Plans InUnnigManhunt maPW ,.I J", You can't find a better problem than a woman, no matter where1 you are, so yesterday several chem- istry students went to work on the subject, and her is their lab- oratory report: CHEMISTRY OF MICHIGAN WOMEN Chemical Formula: WOE. Mem- ber of the Human Family. Specific Gravity: Variable. Occurrence in Nature: Can be found wherever precious metals and men exist. Physical Properties: All colors, sizes and shapes. Generally ap- pears in a disguised condition. Natural surfaces rarely free from extraneous coverings of textilesa and film of grease and pigment. Melts readily when properly treat- ed. Boils at nothing and may freeze at any moment. Ordinarily sweet, occasionally sour, and some- times bitter. Chemical Properties; Exceeding- ly volatile. Highly inflammable and dangerous in the hands of an inexperienced person. Possesses great affinity for gold, silver, plat- inum, and precious stones of all kinds. Reacts violently when left alone. Very active in the dark. Turns green when placed next to a better appearing specimen. Test: Colorless and odorless when treated with soap and water. LONG LOW WHISTLE DEPARTMENT (from an advertisement in Mademoiselle) Your silhouette looks as cleanly snipped-out as a paper doll's in a rayon-sleek papntie-chemise. Ever tried pinking shears? (Ed.) I I K4) By I. KETCH Let's Chase It--or How the Michigan Woman Gets Her Man. This year's Michigan Woman, who is almost as beautiful as last year's Michigan Woman, was again faced with the tremendous task of getting a date to V-Ball. One enterprising senior who had three years' experience behind her INE & ANCE of her sorority sisters in an at- tempt to acquire a fetching line . (of rope?) Then she began her man hunt- ing campaign. 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