' ji' 'Pfc Kvfo . ' VvY - ! PICTQRfAU SECTION Evening sfiBb fie&ger w - :Mii W . kl ' .i ' A 1, "7 WOMEN WHOSE VARIED ACTIVITIES CONTRIBUTE. TO THE DAILY SUMMARY OF THE NES Copyright, International Film Service VASSAK GIRLS ENTER ANOTHER SPHERE CLAIMED BY MAN They have added farming to their many other accomplishments, and by successful cultivation of the col- lege s 740-acrc farm at Poughkeepsic, N. Y., have done much to shatter the myth of "a weaker sex." MISS VIRGINIA P. ROBINSON HAS TAKEN UP NEW DUTIES AS CHILD PSYCHOLOGIST OF CARSON COLLEGE FOR ORPHAN GIRLS AT FLOL'RTOWN Cnivrlsht. International Tllm SerUre A VASSAR "FARMERETTE," WITH ACCENT ON THE FARMER This girl agriculturist prides herself on ability to manipulate every style of modern farm machinery, from the harrow to the giant trnetor. Bijl S00 ??5 .,-W WM. , Copyrllht, lUrrl Ewln MRS. FLORENCE J. WADE ;t SU Lotiifc, youngest of tho Federal Reserve chair " tea M: Wwsmbi's Liberty, Loan tCeMiM., MISS KATE C. HEFFELFINGER of Shamokin, Pa., sentenced this week to six months' imprisonment for persisting In doing picket duty at y tiQ White Houm. , i MISS HELEN HOPE MONTGOMERY AND MISS ISABELLA A. DA COSTA, MEMBERS OF PHILADELPHIA'S YOUNGER SOCIETY uuf .....v ..u uittuomsi wviina up uuxmuaiANmui -' ' ,;, ;'
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