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TUESDAY, : JANUARY 7, 1919 Know Whata “‘Stude” Is? College Peace Plan Aims ’ To “Make Him Over’”’ | Into the ‘Ideal American” _ 4 “Stude”’ Is a Young Collegian Who Exercises His Brains but Not His Body. _ drmy Doctors Found a Big Percentage of American’ Young Men of This Type. | The American Athletic Research Society Says Com-| { pulsory College Athletics Is the Remedy. Dr, Woll, of City College, Tells How Plan Works There and Explains Its Benefits, | By Zoe Beckley. | Copyright, 1919, by The Trees Publishing Co. (The New York Byening Wortd) RE you a “etude?” Or do you know “studes?" A stude is something | that goes round with its nose in a book. It is a good creature. | Its hair is sleek, Its boots polished. It usually has exemplary man- | ners unless stepped on or ruffled. There is really noth-| ing the matter with the stude except that he (or she; there are “stude” girls) needs balancing up. He ne is | hygiene and physical training to back up his intellectual | and mental agility. Ho will then be the Ideal American For twelve years an organization with the sonorous name and style of American Athletic Research Society | has been blowing reveilles at the tent doors of college | presidents and legislators. But following the ideal of Irving Berlin's rookie in the song, they would “amputate that reveille and stamp upon it heavily"—and mostly - Smart Gowns for Miss 1919 RANGING IN EFFECTS FROM THE NEW VICTORY COLOR COMBINATIONS SHOWN AT THE LEFT, TO THE DELICATELY TINTED MODEL SHOWN AT THE RIGHT. — < my - oy BLACK SATIN 18 COMBINED WITH CERISE CHIF- FON IN THIS UNIQUE DINNER GOWN, STEEL BEADS ARE USED AS TRIMMING. i sleep peacefully on | es Came the clarion call of Pro-| foot, 65-pound pushball in my direc- fescors, Senators and draft boards|tion, I butted it hastily to keep from| } ise awoke with a start to find a big per-| being run over. f ntage of American young men who! “Th the idea!” he grinned. wore either too broad across the nar-|"“That is the principle we go upon rows and too weak in the heart from | With the ‘stude.’ We shove the bal! ‘ intensive ties, or utterly pinched |4t him. At first, perhaps, he avoids Sana stringy everywhere from no/!t- But presently some guy steps on! § { Tiatie at 2 | his foot or musses up his hair or hits! | | he him on the head, and in self-defe i ‘ apa : hits back. t ‘ > ai A thing you know he's in the | ‘ | ten y i pia game for fair. His heart rate is up, a belalaiie : his circulation gallops, perspiration) | | § plan for war time—hygiene and "| starts and his muscles come aliva | thorourh hs : His brain comes alive too in a human! ‘A resolution wan drawn and !ntro-| sense, He stops being a stude and ; duced py Dr. Thomas A. Storey. gets to be a boy. Then he goes out) , | | Physical Director of the College of! there,” [it | the Ci { New York, at a recent ‘The doctor waved a muscular arm meeting of the society. This being toward the acres of good city land the season of good resolutions and that makes up the outdoor tennis an new leaves, it looks as though whole- basketball cour! grounds, run gale athictics would soon be dealt in ning tracks and general stunt fields, | rather than the exclusive type of I remarked that a whole lot of cole physical training which hires a ten- leges didn’t have as much chance as} thousand-dotlar coach for a few fel- ©. C. N. ¥, to be athletic, spacefully ; ; Yows who don't specially need setting speaking i j up and leaves the chaps with no “Harvard and Pennsylvania,” said i eheckbooks and no cheats to become on bare more. Yet they have no| \ Mtadde” It's the old story of ‘them oor ry phyeloal training. ‘Com-| | | - “or Fret struction for about two houra.a wevk | MTR RTRNINOTER oR FOR THE YOUNG Dr. Frederick A. Woll, Associate z ° sa week.! oy ' | professor of Hyriene and aanitant to C*BCTAIY that holda tor tho fist! |” Ma Worl” Gy Bl Aning FINELY ROBBED * 1 ie OF eR ta EOGES OVERSTUNIC AND Dr, Storey at the C ¥., does not Yeh: the freshman year; in soma) | NAVY GEORGETTE CVER OEEP CHERRY (SOFT NEAR THe et eet Coors OF THE HAs a Ge cases for two years; in a few three |, SATIN). CHERRY COLOFED WOOD READS EM- See eee ee STONE CLUE GROSGRAIN RIBBON 1S say in so many words that the City College makes a perfect pattern for other colleges and high schools the country over to follow “But we do turn out,” he asserts, “a We are the only col- years. “Why stop at tho first, third year? And hours each week? few, why The cause athletics are larg only a wer is be a priva wir, PHASIZE CROSSING OF TUCKS AND FINISH THE : STLY AT THE SIDE FRONT, USED FOR | TIED LOOSELY COPYRIGHT, UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, epee a | pa mT aE es HEM. SAME TWO COMBINATIONS GIRDLE AND BASH, ot ie 4s ‘A Dozen Roads to Success For the Girl Who Works LIBRARIANS No. 8. By Chhrlotte Wharton Ayers New York Brening World.) ‘OW all ye who love to ‘ cel that books -books—and then N more books t nse ‘ y and development and a broadening n i ‘ place of family and friend 1 while I tell you what yt as @ means of you to do something of ne of the great libraries, s, is not such an arduous pularly supposed to be. s about it. One is to take tL course at the New York »s with it what they term have had a high school iss an examination in his- ation, with a reading y means a good general ty or is merely a matter of y a college graduate had to be more* a matter of m In any case, it ance examination ques- » one a good general idea to the Mbrary, These from $330 a year for p to $1,300 a year ther way ona 80 training without coursKy training ted mora 1, whieh sin his 9 © requires A pretty stiff ger rder to fin it lge or education they us a background. In this uining is sufficient G 1, and one can worl at grade into the neat as she can qualify, ame in both cases-— 54 Je 1 to $75 for Grade nd on up to the higher paid posie etween the two wi: of maine same objective, there scot clerical autre except possibly that ne would have to work a bit harder nd take the grades as they caine tm tation In the last instance, raduate of the full course im hool can skip the firss rade and get right into the seoond, h pays much better, 60 thers is \dvantage to consider in favoy cler the regular balanced boy enterprise. W! ne seaso! over os ie work is maifily to supply, under cu-| school course, ‘Tha Jege in the city that has compulsory the atid poate Aa ark aad! H b = . pervision, prescribed routine Hour dances are the same, hygiene. We have normally about the main student body has no benefit | u § ie fi § a h l U es e h 0 W ' — a 090 students In our day classes and from him whatever. I want the romethins over 2,009 more who rome letle and hygienic instruc reg By Nixola Greeley-Smith | Iress that was P t 1 buckwhe Yanks Eat Tons Cough Dro S for night classes and extension work. ular member of every facu r 119, by The tress T c a . 4 and ¢ do" ‘for ar ih OUGH I to th t P Every one of these boys gets two solid) Dr. Woll thinks that New York City THR CAV}! sn pei 4 ; man C G PS to the extent of \t Tas leliie ee re ee years of physical training.© | does better on the whole for its High THE CAVE AND HIS MAT A 1 1 nt a tot ce eae y the chocolate bars. Two hune “The five great rules of hygiene ol and college youth than ihe fo 1 have wanted to meet a real cave man, At t f roxaghglerp rag igi ns will be brought from are (1) eat right, (2) sleep right, (3) pat large. Small towns t arain eearel when. aanert that i 1 and 1 A an d those | Inst | nd almost ea much will be exercise, (4) bat (5) proper ex-| Worst offenders, The: when tho 1 ambition , mort I not Imire n and ha e who |" ae ed in France, Jam is anothes cretion. I leave it to any right- Subject ts broached ofa regularly paid inal ? aa fort A thir at he is ae : & item, reaching 200 tons, to sity minded human being to say whether professor of athletics, the schoo! board | ‘ } fret a na . : “ i 1 to Sea fcin tT noth of a large quantity that wig it ds not as important to leave col- | #OWls and pulls dubious whiskers} iY sige A, f the feast 1 ‘ 6 t Linda ence ED be obtained from French manutace lege with a sound body and the| "No need furrit,” they allow, “Quy 4 : : Ok) FOr re a » " y may have swallowe san A total of 175 tons of candy knowledge of how to keep it sound | boys and girls all the plain anal y >t to exomir 7 1 to 1 Amer’ u aco t 1 lara tong oh “a has beon requisitioned, and ee fas {tis to know the history of India| fancy exercise they need inilkin' cows | f 4 And . 1 ‘ ca cepted ib more could bo sold if there a or how to square the circle." |and choppin’ wood. If they want more! va nt tl uaee pare ways of getting It on the shelves of Dr. Woll has evidently practised | ‘here's plenty of open country fer : 1 WE edt ! s n . ‘ a Asner RiRehl fee tho post exchanges: well his Five Rules of Health. He s/t? Tun round In. Payin’ anybuddy to| it ler E 6 ence 6: 108 88 Me aa), Totalling up all the things that we big and husk ne in movement! exercisin’ is j plain Abtnaatic I v Romer bse ere ved CA Red Triangle storekeepers orde ed and clear of eye. He is not a “stude and we're agin it," or words] + ; toey ‘ shipped from America in a month eae oes igen effect ye : ' j vee ie We find it amounts to 6,268 1.2 tong stantly to be a“stude” when he also! | American Athletic Research | sitoscuer.ey sme ; ae - et | That's a big item, but it isn't newrtg becomes an « Juat an a doctor | Society has elected as officers for the| sjfere js a creat f ey t 1 tor th y, 801 Use Cah ervthing hes been pared stops being a theorist when he is a on s year Dr. J. H. McCurdy, | b ‘ Hy F ; hides under right down to the bone. If transpora football player. Dr. Wall not only| President; Dr. orge Meylan, Vice. | vas W ) debi are tr hp ie tation presented no difficultios, the sounds boys’ hearts with hin atetho-| President, and Dr. Joseph E. Ray-| his will, La Y : ) © he : sees tihg| MMC. A, Would show what “big scope, but sees into them with aye | oh eee ry, who, with its mem-| claims as domir : a a Ans eats 1 bs i 3" really means, ‘The trountg pathetic comprehensio: | ‘i i" entified with colleges and] , 1 nN t un 1 word t t { Hut, natu y, an of flour to| | at it's hard enough to pet the boy in every high school | Custional institutions), will try to te eae t || remant cannot be expecte are turning | “tuft Herons the Atlantic, and once J wld saya he,|nange tho minds of fonsilized sch : 2 : ‘ , va about the ha u C. A, busy bel 1a Port it runs up athletics, This means big- fees: bad dow @ louder reveliie| hott Pepa = lee ‘ ‘ata ae ak at ; Pe Condgneed any | Sualnet embarmoes and other trans Ker appropriations from every city | sats lawmakers to the son ey aM | alt \ o t woman, A cave man | a 1 to the extent of sit-2/ the Red Triangle people think thep and every Site. As things are now 5 lawmakers, to the end that the| {iy 4 jy 4 7 ; ! Ula SiO Pye Pear cnc abi ‘ity cateh his bride very young, If|tons, and milk powder, which is used| Nive fnOUKN motor trucks to handy tmmont oileees, it a the men with| Uwe" may Be exterminate by gi mer vie fe gre. sharing Eee a ee alllta tacking acetate toed |e bet, the arm cums ane the general aptness for athletics who | 18 oe the body and the good red ‘ pe § L ay to you Jet Please keep on|— dist Pia eke get the most instruction. Just as the | [ld of the Jeet: Arey an, Lact A ante thought that you sin love with him, for if you do — raceful girl, the girl who needa liane t n will hay sugh at him. A E $ P | ; Pepsi (reining Soast, Ja the onal, WAN SXPEAT AuToisT, §—/Hne I alia ee ACU Bea «ihe one thin mo wonian | n Eminent Penologist who oes regularly to the gym me ve Piaey eek ae | with this cave Did he excal me | PM central sun on which her| 5 ini alcaey _ 2 aaa | PP trentn A the science which tion in London and fru “ well-to-do men ox. yt heise e “ he ce mestic happine Lopends. m | 4 5 Hy * * rente of publl men he gaine ide reput ee Ue ee _jutaes she eanyereation (6:8 On ogs Fae, vp thal athn Gia eee Gian How Many Ties in Railroad Track ? malefactors in respect to both |lezal world by thy veutation in. | teams 1 n the season, The men | ping before MAYA He AY Se |*Later on, w | Dian ehe t tired and hany ties aor ind other industrial needs. A grand pes a He RAETSrSN, ae pst fom, iseoard ' wr * ied Who must economize in their college] «ay. Jones's ability in running an | ODtin ! eagle K Yours |total of 150 million cross thes oF four ee hay ichard Vane, been i tow Recorder og counts get practically no hygiene At] automobile ts simply irse, a y r billion undred million board |/nle ton ! 1 i Nola Blea al. Bar l n't like to see twenty oF] doc 4 “y never. w 1 1 env na trale t n © stash) ESAs ES 1 Fi vere ne thirty men make big successes athlet- | way poswible to go ¢ ) whizues | ar Against sixty-five | JUSF f md ! i y feally and or four hundred come i w ; Crete Hl who : me he present {ed more than a} ; : } pointe 1 out machinery Wes f cent. and | devotion to cha 1 Penitone Out wiih pinched chests and stringy| «Go witt sehen] 4 ue 1 ' the Am M . nly i n ne i a4 jo without machinery!" wos the ee , ; ‘ Baraat te there emp ie i hoe sass Ribs thartaoen at atudembe ine| Coe am ereinaer of the athen, “Lg ‘ ‘ the } helped to organise tho f i avin i he eat bevetits, hygienc arate a to way that afch a thing | t ‘ Rae 5 bank of Au adelphi 1 ee ; . Nhe Rihery, with athictics on pare | vepeanee i adn ey eee basis « r ther co he Peat a ' 3 es the publ choo We 1 k it ACaNny , rey v 0 a vania, and the nu : La sym,’ \ ay every one knows, Is ongine waa missin’ spit 4 the M asylum \ eme gym.” Dr, Woll kicked @ six- Chronicle - ' ° 5 van i i ete 1 \ out. manhood served aa ees

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