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TREATS AMERICAN GIRLS SCORNFULLY Life at Oxford College Not At- fractive One Oxtord, England, Jan. 9.—Thirty two American girls have this year taken the short gown and attrac- tive mortar-board cap, without the board, that make up the uniform of an Oxford woman student, Only sght are In women's colleges, the rest being members of a curlous or- ganization called the Soclety of Ox- ford llome Students, which 1s not a' collegel although remarkahly like one and not a soclety of home etu- dents. Most of the girls live in the cold and uncomfortable lnd[lnd for which Oxford ls famous. | The lot of the woman students or “undergraduette” in Oxford is not & very happy one, The four women's colleges are all very poor, badly sit- vated and ecantily furnished, The Soclety of Oxford Home Btudents, poorer «still, canunot even afford a college. | The grand old men of the univer- sity, the dons, fellows and heads of colleges who lived through the suf-! fragette days when enthusiactic women poured acid on college lawns and corn syrup into college letter boxes, still look upon women students with mistrust and suspi- clon. While there ls not among Ox- ford undergraduates that feelings of resentment against women students which leads Cambridge emash the gates of women's colleges and to stamp and groan when a assing restrictions. men to‘ womaa enters lecture room, )'Ol thelr regard for the newcomers ls! NEW BRITAI? MISFORTUNE BALKS tar from kindly, At best it may hel defined as an uneasy consclousness In lhe of unconeclous superlority. university journals women ulud»mu are falr butts for much erude hu- mor and harsh eritielsm, average undergrad would no doubt prefer to see them go. The company of the undergrad-| uette ls not greatly desired by the male, and her life is hedged ‘about with. the most exacting and har- American girl students are much more popular than thelr English slsters, partly be- cause they dress more styllshly, and | partly because the Oxford man shares with the rest of Europe the| pleasure notion that all Amerlcans are millionaires. | Any Oxford don or professor who | sees (it may exclude women rrom‘ his lectures. Where they are not ex- | cluded they attend with such zeal that men students complain bitterly | that they take all the best seats.| Women are admitted only, to part of the university libraries. This is no | great hardship, for Oxford libraries are notorfous for bad cataloguing and lack of heat. It {8 no uncom- mon sight in the great Codgrington | library of All Souls College to see a | student dreesed in ovércoat, muffler and fur mittens conning a great book of black letter. Aloofness and opposition on the| part of the men of the university | have driven the women to rely more and more upon themselves, and they are slowly developing a social academic and athletic world, of| their own, llke that of Smith orl Wellesley.- Meanwhile the life offer- ed to an Amerlcan girl student is| not an attractive one. | | | | Fop mwr(nlmns Laws Forbid Work at Unapprenticed Trades Vienna, Jan, #.—The hosts of cripples who for years after the war |molested the frequenters of Viennu cafes and restaurants for alms have of late diminished in number, majority of them contracted con- |sumption from exposure and have dled, The places, mendicants have been taken by hun- dreds from among the thousands of |bank clerks who lost their jobs as & result of the failures of many little banks and the reduction of staffs of the remainder. The number of banks in Vienna began to increase with the issue of however, of cach successive loan during the world war and broke all records (one bank to every 1000 inhabit- ants) for a country with only 6,- 500,000 population when the period of inflation was at its height. At this time many hundreds of. stu- dents at colleges and universities were talked over into abandoning thelr studies and accepting hand- somely paid situations in the dozens |of banks cropping up every week. The financial slump of the past summer deprived these youths of their positions with the result that they are now to be met in every pessible and impossible nook end corner seeking relief, Some are The Builds ap Your System! $1.00 Bottle Maltoleum A pleasant tasting combination of MI!Y, Hwhmpflm and Ooit, !;tllslnpthnm . Bul . tem and improves the sppetite .+ .+ .« o .790 Easy to Take! $L.00 Bottle Rich in vitamines. 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