________________THE MICHIG AN DAILY.s nmmTRDAT .JUNE 27, 1942 Students From Distant Lands Give Barbour International Air ASSOCIATED PRESS By BETTY KOFFMAN Ang Colegiala, Nu T'ung Hsieh, and estudiantas all gathered under one roof ! That, in a glance, represents the beautiful visitors from five different foreign countries who are Univer- sity students staying at Betsy Bar- bour and giving it the atmosphere of an international house. It is true that there probably are foreign stu- dents in every dormitory on campus, but Betsy Barbour considers itself especially fortunate in having a good proportion of its residents from far- off lands. Central America's contribution is Gracilla Aquirre, a bacteriologist from Guatemala City. She gradu- ated as a teacher from the Instituto Nacional de Senoritas, ands after working a short time in public health, took an examination for a scholarship offered by the United States Public I ealth Service. This provides for one year's training here, with the last semester at Lansing. After completing her studies, she in- tends to return to Guatemala and assist teaching in a nurses' school. From the important oil center of Maracaibo, Venezuela, comes Gloria Bracho, a student of pharmacy. Gloria made the thrilling trip by clipper to Miami and then attended Maryland College for Women before she was attracted to Ann Arbor be- cause of its large group of Latin American students. She hopes to be able to set up her own laboratory when she goes back home. Another representative ; of South America is Carmen Andraca, a grad- uate in library science. At Lima, Peru, she was the librarian at the College of Engineering and she holds a scholarship from the American Li- brary Association. The past week she has been attending meetings of the Association in Chicago and Mil- waukee. By a strange coincidence, two of the girls are here on Barbour Schol- arships for Oriental Women-both their home and their scholarships are named after the same man. One of these Barbour scholars is Rafaelita Hilario, whose home is stormy Manila. She holds several degrees from the University of the Philippines and is at present work- ing for a Ph.D in political science. Before coming here she was dean of the College of Liberal Arts in San Pablo, The other Barbour scholar is Al- vina Te-Mei Tsen of Shanghai. She took her master's degree at the Uni- versity of California and is now working in medicine. Her special interest is in public health and she hopes to go to her ancestral province of Kwang-Hsi in China to organize the women there in that work. Zionists To Give Supper For Students Tomorrow Avukah, student Zionist organiza- tion, will sponsor its second com- munal supper of the summer at 6 p.m. tomorrow in the Hillel Founda'- tion. Records of Hebraic music will be played during the meal and Hebrew songs sung afterwards. The supper, which will be prepared by mem- bers, will be served at cost., POCOTURE N EWS STOCKING S U B S T I T U T E-Mary Ellen Gould of Bos- ton shows how a cosmetic stick substitutes for silk hosiery, and while doing so wears "stockings" of the same kind she is applying to the legs' of the mannekins at right and left. t ST U D E N T - Lieut. Col. Frank Murphy, on leave from U. S. supreme court, comes out of Ft. Benning, Ca., army class. Q U E E N-Doris Van Loan, 16- year-old .Coxsackie, N. Y., high school girl, is the new queen of the traditional Hudson Valley apple blossom festival. She holds, some blooms:: / " D R O P A TRICK? I T' LL F.L O A T-Yes, cards were' waterproofed when a bridge tournament was played in the water at Pasadena, Calif. Players (left to right): Gwenn Crawford, Muriell Royce, both of Pasadena; Sonia Henius, San Mateo, Calif,; Jane Chapin, Salt Lake City. B A 111111 Summer Session BARGAINS IN USED TEXT Or NEWw If You Pref er * STUDENT SUPPLIES for All Departments U.S. FLYERS BACK FROM MEDITERRANEAN BATTLE-Here are members of the crews of U.S. heavy bombcrs which took part in the recent Medi terranean Sea and air battle in which American f~ers pounded Italian battleships. The bombers oper ated from a North African base. (Photo by radio from Cairo.) w 6x 1. .".T "4 s iu I I -I-®-®- s-®- -